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2================
3
4NAME
5----
Junio C Hamano01078922006-03-10 00:31:476git-rev-parse - Pick out and massage parameters
Junio C Hamano1a4e8412005-12-27 08:17:237
8
9SYNOPSIS
10--------
Junio C Hamanofce7c7e2008-07-02 03:06:3811'git rev-parse' [ --option ] <args>...
Junio C Hamano1a4e8412005-12-27 08:17:2312
13DESCRIPTION
14-----------
15
Junio C Hamano341071d2006-06-04 07:24:4816Many git porcelainish commands take mixture of flags
Junio C Hamano1a4e8412005-12-27 08:17:2317(i.e. parameters that begin with a dash '-') and parameters
Junio C Hamanoba4b9282008-07-06 05:20:3118meant for the underlying 'git-rev-list' command they use internally
Junio C Hamanofce7c7e2008-07-02 03:06:3819and flags and parameters for the other commands they use
Junio C Hamanoba4b9282008-07-06 05:20:3120downstream of 'git-rev-list'. This command is used to
Junio C Hamano1a4e8412005-12-27 08:17:2321distinguish between them.
22
23
24OPTIONS
25-------
Junio C Hamanoe1258662007-11-19 05:03:1926--parseopt::
Junio C Hamanoba4b9282008-07-06 05:20:3127Use 'git-rev-parse' in option parsing mode (see PARSEOPT section below).
Junio C Hamanoe1258662007-11-19 05:03:1928
29--keep-dash-dash::
30Only meaningful in `--parseopt` mode. Tells the option parser to echo
31out the first `--` met instead of skipping it.
32
Junio C Hamano1a4e8412005-12-27 08:17:2333--revs-only::
34Do not output flags and parameters not meant for
Junio C Hamanoba4b9282008-07-06 05:20:3135'git-rev-list' command.
Junio C Hamano1a4e8412005-12-27 08:17:2336
37--no-revs::
38Do not output flags and parameters meant for
Junio C Hamanoba4b9282008-07-06 05:20:3139'git-rev-list' command.
Junio C Hamano1a4e8412005-12-27 08:17:2340
41--flags::
42Do not output non-flag parameters.
43
44--no-flags::
45Do not output flag parameters.
46
47--default <arg>::
48If there is no parameter given by the user, use `<arg>`
49instead.
50
51--verify::
52The parameter given must be usable as a single, valid
53object name. Otherwise barf and abort.
54
Junio C Hamanoeb415992008-06-08 22:49:4755-q::
56--quiet::
Junio C Hamano9ab87672008-04-28 08:40:2957Only meaningful in `--verify` mode. Do not output an error
58message if the first argument is not a valid object name;
59instead exit with non-zero status silently.
60
Junio C Hamano1a4e8412005-12-27 08:17:2361--sq::
62Usually the output is made one line per flag and
63parameter. This option makes output a single line,
64properly quoted for consumption by shell. Useful when
65you expect your parameter to contain whitespaces and
66newlines (e.g. when using pickaxe `-S` with
Junio C Hamanoba4b9282008-07-06 05:20:3167'git-diff-\*').
Junio C Hamano1a4e8412005-12-27 08:17:2368
69--not::
70When showing object names, prefix them with '{caret}' and
71strip '{caret}' prefix from the object names that already have
72one.
73
74--symbolic::
75Usually the object names are output in SHA1 form (with
76possible '{caret}' prefix); this option makes them output in a
77form as close to the original input as possible.
78
Junio C Hamano35738e82008-01-07 07:55:4679--symbolic-full-name::
80This is similar to \--symbolic, but it omits input that
81are not refs (i.e. branch or tag names; or more
82explicitly disambiguating "heads/master" form, when you
83want to name the "master" branch when there is an
84unfortunately named tag "master"), and show them as full
85refnames (e.g. "refs/heads/master").
Junio C Hamano1a4e8412005-12-27 08:17:2386
Junio C Hamano3bd66e92009-04-18 06:17:5687--abbrev-ref[={strict|loose}]::
88A non-ambiguous short name of the objects name.
89The option core.warnAmbiguousRefs is used to select the strict
90abbreviation mode.
91
Junio C Hamano1a4e8412005-12-27 08:17:2392--all::
93Show all refs found in `$GIT_DIR/refs`.
94
Junio C Hamano6959c6c2006-05-17 10:34:1195--branches::
96Show branch refs found in `$GIT_DIR/refs/heads`.
97
98--tags::
99Show tag refs found in `$GIT_DIR/refs/tags`.
100
101--remotes::
102Show tag refs found in `$GIT_DIR/refs/remotes`.
103
Junio C Hamano1a4e8412005-12-27 08:17:23104--show-prefix::
105When the command is invoked from a subdirectory, show the
106path of the current directory relative to the top-level
107directory.
108
109--show-cdup::
110When the command is invoked from a subdirectory, show the
111path of the top-level directory relative to the current
112directory (typically a sequence of "../", or an empty string).
113
Junio C Hamanoe246e3b2006-02-19 08:45:18114--git-dir::
115Show `$GIT_DIR` if defined else show the path to the .git directory.
116
Junio C Hamanoee695f22007-06-21 00:35:36117--is-inside-git-dir::
Junio C Hamanod526ba92007-07-02 00:17:42118When the current working directory is below the repository
119directory print "true", otherwise "false".
120
121--is-inside-work-tree::
122When the current working directory is inside the work tree of the
123repository print "true", otherwise "false".
124
125--is-bare-repository::
126When the repository is bare print "true", otherwise "false".
Junio C Hamanoee695f22007-06-21 00:35:36127
Junio C Hamanoeb415992008-06-08 22:49:47128--short::
129--short=number::
Junio C Hamanoe246e3b2006-02-19 08:45:18130Instead of outputting the full SHA1 values of object names try to
Junio C Hamano341071d2006-06-04 07:24:48131abbreviate them to a shorter unique name. When no length is specified
Junio C Hamanoe246e3b2006-02-19 08:45:181327 is used. The minimum length is 4.
133
Junio C Hamanoeb415992008-06-08 22:49:47134--since=datestring::
135--after=datestring::
Junio C Hamanofce7c7e2008-07-02 03:06:38136Parse the date string, and output the corresponding
Junio C Hamanoba4b9282008-07-06 05:20:31137--max-age= parameter for 'git-rev-list'.
Junio C Hamano1a4e8412005-12-27 08:17:23138
Junio C Hamanoeb415992008-06-08 22:49:47139--until=datestring::
140--before=datestring::
Junio C Hamanofce7c7e2008-07-02 03:06:38141Parse the date string, and output the corresponding
Junio C Hamanoba4b9282008-07-06 05:20:31142--min-age= parameter for 'git-rev-list'.
Junio C Hamano1a4e8412005-12-27 08:17:23143
144<args>...::
145Flags and parameters to be parsed.
146
147
148SPECIFYING REVISIONS
149--------------------
150
151A revision parameter typically, but not necessarily, names a
152commit object. They use what is called an 'extended SHA1'
Junio C Hamanofbe00522006-10-19 05:58:48153syntax. Here are various ways to spell object names. The
154ones listed near the end of this list are to name trees and
155blobs contained in a commit.
Junio C Hamano1a4e8412005-12-27 08:17:23156
157* The full SHA1 object name (40-byte hexadecimal string), or
158 a substring of such that is unique within the repository.
159 E.g. dae86e1950b1277e545cee180551750029cfe735 and dae86e both
160 name the same commit object if there are no other object in
161 your repository whose object name starts with dae86e.
162
Junio C Hamano7f80ae82008-07-30 18:31:35163* An output from 'git-describe'; i.e. a closest tag, optionally
164 followed by a dash and a number of commits, followed by a dash, a
165 `g`, and an abbreviated object name.
Junio C Hamanofbe00522006-10-19 05:58:48166
Junio C Hamano1a4e8412005-12-27 08:17:23167* A symbolic ref name. E.g. 'master' typically means the commit
168 object referenced by $GIT_DIR/refs/heads/master. If you
169 happen to have both heads/master and tags/master, you can
170 explicitly say 'heads/master' to tell git which one you mean.
Junio C Hamano29f14312006-10-26 08:47:29171 When ambiguous, a `<name>` is disambiguated by taking the
172 first match in the following rules:
Junio C Hamano1a4e8412005-12-27 08:17:23173
Junio C Hamano29f14312006-10-26 08:47:29174 . if `$GIT_DIR/<name>` exists, that is what you mean (this is usually
Junio C Hamanod32738e2008-07-09 19:53:42175 useful only for `HEAD`, `FETCH_HEAD`, `ORIG_HEAD` and `MERGE_HEAD`);
Junio C Hamano29f14312006-10-26 08:47:29176
177 . otherwise, `$GIT_DIR/refs/<name>` if exists;
178
179 . otherwise, `$GIT_DIR/refs/tags/<name>` if exists;
180
181 . otherwise, `$GIT_DIR/refs/heads/<name>` if exists;
182
183 . otherwise, `$GIT_DIR/refs/remotes/<name>` if exists;
184
185 . otherwise, `$GIT_DIR/refs/remotes/<name>/HEAD` if exists.
Junio C Hamanod32738e2008-07-09 19:53:42186+
187HEAD names the commit your changes in the working tree is based on.
188FETCH_HEAD records the branch you fetched from a remote repository
189with your last 'git-fetch' invocation.
190ORIG_HEAD is created by commands that moves your HEAD in a drastic
191way, to record the position of the HEAD before their operation, so that
192you can change the tip of the branch back to the state before you ran
193them easily.
194MERGE_HEAD records the commit(s) you are merging into your branch
195when you run 'git-merge'.
Junio C Hamano29f14312006-10-26 08:47:29196
197* A ref followed by the suffix '@' with a date specification
198 enclosed in a brace
Junio C Hamano341071d2006-06-04 07:24:48199 pair (e.g. '\{yesterday\}', '\{1 month 2 weeks 3 days 1 hour 1
200 second ago\}' or '\{1979-02-26 18:30:00\}') to specify the value
201 of the ref at a prior point in time. This suffix may only be
202 used immediately following a ref name and the ref must have an
Junio C Hamanobb8e9962008-06-30 09:05:08203 existing log ($GIT_DIR/logs/<ref>). Note that this looks up the state
204 of your *local* ref at a given time; e.g., what was in your local
205 `master` branch last week. If you want to look at commits made during
206 certain times, see `--since` and `--until`.
Junio C Hamano341071d2006-06-04 07:24:48207
Junio C Hamano2d47c622007-01-18 06:24:10208* A ref followed by the suffix '@' with an ordinal specification
209 enclosed in a brace pair (e.g. '\{1\}', '\{15\}') to specify
210 the n-th prior value of that ref. For example 'master@\{1\}'
211 is the immediate prior value of 'master' while 'master@\{5\}'
212 is the 5th prior value of 'master'. This suffix may only be used
213 immediately following a ref name and the ref must have an existing
214 log ($GIT_DIR/logs/<ref>).
215
Junio C Hamano39381a72007-02-02 07:35:15216* You can use the '@' construct with an empty ref part to get at a
217 reflog of the current branch. For example, if you are on the
218 branch 'blabla', then '@\{1\}' means the same as 'blabla@\{1\}'.
219
Junio C Hamano440791e2009-01-29 01:54:02220* The special construct '@\{-<n>\}' means the <n>th branch checked out
221 before the current one.
222
Junio C Hamano1a4e8412005-12-27 08:17:23223* A suffix '{caret}' to a revision parameter means the first parent of
224 that commit object. '{caret}<n>' means the <n>th parent (i.e.
225 'rev{caret}'
226 is equivalent to 'rev{caret}1'). As a special rule,
227 'rev{caret}0' means the commit itself and is used when 'rev' is the
228 object name of a tag object that refers to a commit object.
229
Junio C Hamanod97409f2006-10-03 08:41:56230* A suffix '{tilde}<n>' to a revision parameter means the commit
Junio C Hamano1a4e8412005-12-27 08:17:23231 object that is the <n>th generation grand-parent of the named
232 commit object, following only the first parent. I.e. rev~3 is
Junio C Hamano29f14312006-10-26 08:47:29233 equivalent to rev{caret}{caret}{caret} which is equivalent to
234 rev{caret}1{caret}1{caret}1. See below for a illustration of
235 the usage of this form.
Junio C Hamano1a4e8412005-12-27 08:17:23236
237* A suffix '{caret}' followed by an object type name enclosed in
238 brace pair (e.g. `v0.99.8{caret}\{commit\}`) means the object
239 could be a tag, and dereference the tag recursively until an
240 object of that type is found or the object cannot be
241 dereferenced anymore (in which case, barf). `rev{caret}0`
242 introduced earlier is a short-hand for `rev{caret}\{commit\}`.
243
244* A suffix '{caret}' followed by an empty brace pair
245 (e.g. `v0.99.8{caret}\{\}`) means the object could be a tag,
246 and dereference the tag recursively until a non-tag object is
247 found.
248
Junio C Hamano6ac2f142007-03-01 01:24:56249* A colon, followed by a slash, followed by a text: this names
250 a commit whose commit message starts with the specified text.
251 This name returns the youngest matching commit which is
252 reachable from any ref. If the commit message starts with a
253 '!', you have to repeat that; the special sequence ':/!',
254 followed by something else than '!' is reserved for now.
255
Junio C Hamanofbe00522006-10-19 05:58:48256* A suffix ':' followed by a path; this names the blob or tree
257 at the given path in the tree-ish object named by the part
258 before the colon.
259
260* A colon, optionally followed by a stage number (0 to 3) and a
261 colon, followed by a path; this names a blob object in the
262 index at the given path. Missing stage number (and the colon
Junio C Hamano1f511962008-01-30 08:28:52263 that follows it) names a stage 0 entry. During a merge, stage
Junio C Hamanocae86272007-08-21 02:20:49264 1 is the common ancestor, stage 2 is the target branch's version
265 (typically the current branch), and stage 3 is the version from
266 the branch being merged.
Junio C Hamanofbe00522006-10-19 05:58:48267
Junio C Hamano1c95e9d2008-02-01 10:52:44268Here is an illustration, by Jon Loeliger. Both commit nodes B
269and C are parents of commit node A. Parent commits are ordered
Junio C Hamano1a4e8412005-12-27 08:17:23270left-to-right.
271
Junio C Hamano137273f2008-05-27 07:44:33272........................................
273G H I J
274 \ / \ /
275 D E F
276 \ | / \
277 \ | / |
278 \|/ |
279 B C
280 \ /
281 \ /
282 A
283........................................
Junio C Hamano1a4e8412005-12-27 08:17:23284
285 A = = A^0
286 B = A^ = A^1 = A~1
287 C = A^2 = A^2
288 D = A^^ = A^1^1 = A~2
289 E = B^2 = A^^2
290 F = B^3 = A^^3
291 G = A^^^ = A^1^1^1 = A~3
292 H = D^2 = B^^2 = A^^^2 = A~2^2
293 I = F^ = B^3^ = A^^3^
294 J = F^2 = B^3^2 = A^^3^2
295
296
Junio C Hamano872c5682006-07-07 06:05:40297SPECIFYING RANGES
298-----------------
299
Junio C Hamanoba4b9282008-07-06 05:20:31300History traversing commands such as 'git-log' operate on a set
Junio C Hamano872c5682006-07-07 06:05:40301of commits, not just a single commit. To these commands,
302specifying a single revision with the notation described in the
303previous section means the set of commits reachable from that
304commit, following the commit ancestry chain.
305
306To exclude commits reachable from a commit, a prefix `{caret}`
Junio C Hamanoea82cff2009-03-18 01:54:48307notation is used. E.g. `{caret}r1 r2` means commits reachable
Junio C Hamano872c5682006-07-07 06:05:40308from `r2` but exclude the ones reachable from `r1`.
309
310This set operation appears so often that there is a shorthand
Junio C Hamanod32738e2008-07-09 19:53:42311for it. When you have two commits `r1` and `r2` (named according
312to the syntax explained in SPECIFYING REVISIONS above), you can ask
313for commits that are reachable from r2 excluding those that are reachable
Junio C Hamanoea82cff2009-03-18 01:54:48314from r1 by `{caret}r1 r2` and it can be written as `r1..r2`.
Junio C Hamano872c5682006-07-07 06:05:40315
Junio C Hamanoea82cff2009-03-18 01:54:48316A similar notation `r1\...r2` is called symmetric difference
Junio C Hamano872c5682006-07-07 06:05:40317of `r1` and `r2` and is defined as
Junio C Hamanoea82cff2009-03-18 01:54:48318`r1 r2 --not $(git merge-base --all r1 r2)`.
Junio C Hamanoea5dae62007-05-10 23:25:08319It is the set of commits that are reachable from either one of
Junio C Hamano872c5682006-07-07 06:05:40320`r1` or `r2` but not from both.
321
Junio C Hamano0d3c8152006-11-08 01:33:41322Two other shorthands for naming a set that is formed by a commit
Junio C Hamano15048272008-07-07 22:10:48323and its parent commits exist. The `r1{caret}@` notation means all
Junio C Hamano0d3c8152006-11-08 01:33:41324parents of `r1`. `r1{caret}!` includes commit `r1` but excludes
Junio C Hamano15048272008-07-07 22:10:48325all of its parents.
Junio C Hamano0d3c8152006-11-08 01:33:41326
Junio C Hamano1f511962008-01-30 08:28:52327Here are a handful of examples:
Junio C Hamano872c5682006-07-07 06:05:40328
Junio C Hamano3aa81822007-03-30 08:52:26329 D G H D
330 D F G H I J D F
331 ^G D H D
332 ^D B E I J F B
333 B...C G H D E B C
334 ^D B C E I J F B C
335 C^@ I J F
336 F^! D G H D F
Junio C Hamano872c5682006-07-07 06:05:40337
Junio C Hamanoe1258662007-11-19 05:03:19338PARSEOPT
339--------
340
Junio C Hamanoba4b9282008-07-06 05:20:31341In `--parseopt` mode, 'git-rev-parse' helps massaging options to bring to shell
Junio C Hamanoe1258662007-11-19 05:03:19342scripts the same facilities C builtins have. It works as an option normalizer
343(e.g. splits single switches aggregate values), a bit like `getopt(1)` does.
344
345It takes on the standard input the specification of the options to parse and
346understand, and echoes on the standard output a line suitable for `sh(1)` `eval`
347to replace the arguments with normalized ones. In case of error, it outputs
348usage on the standard error stream, and exits with code 129.
349
350Input Format
351~~~~~~~~~~~~
352
Junio C Hamanoba4b9282008-07-06 05:20:31353'git-rev-parse --parseopt' input format is fully text based. It has two parts,
Junio C Hamanoe1258662007-11-19 05:03:19354separated by a line that contains only `--`. The lines before the separator
355(should be more than one) are used for the usage.
356The lines after the separator describe the options.
357
358Each line of options has this format:
359
360------------
Junio C Hamanobb343172008-03-09 10:39:09361<opt_spec><flags>* SP+ help LF
Junio C Hamanoe1258662007-11-19 05:03:19362------------
363
364`<opt_spec>`::
365its format is the short option character, then the long option name
366separated by a comma. Both parts are not required, though at least one
367is necessary. `h,help`, `dry-run` and `f` are all three correct
368`<opt_spec>`.
369
Junio C Hamanobb343172008-03-09 10:39:09370`<flags>`::
371`<flags>` are of `*`, `=`, `?` or `!`.
372* Use `=` if the option takes an argument.
373
374* Use `?` to mean that the option is optional (though its use is discouraged).
375
376* Use `*` to mean that this option should not be listed in the usage
377 generated for the `-h` argument. It's shown for `--help-all` as
Junio C Hamano2fbcd212008-05-14 22:26:07378 documented in linkgit:gitcli[7].
Junio C Hamanobb343172008-03-09 10:39:09379
380* Use `!` to not make the corresponding negated long option available.
Junio C Hamanoe1258662007-11-19 05:03:19381
382The remainder of the line, after stripping the spaces, is used
383as the help associated to the option.
384
385Blank lines are ignored, and lines that don't match this specification are used
386as option group headers (start the line with a space to create such
387lines on purpose).
388
389Example
390~~~~~~~
391
392------------
393OPTS_SPEC="\
394some-command [options] <args>...
395
396some-command does foo and bar!
397--
398h,help show the help
399
400foo some nifty option --foo
401bar= some cool option --bar with an argument
402
403 An option group Header
404C? option C with an optional argument"
405
Junio C Hamanofce7c7e2008-07-02 03:06:38406eval `echo "$OPTS_SPEC" | git rev-parse --parseopt -- "$@" || echo exit $?`
Junio C Hamanoe1258662007-11-19 05:03:19407------------
408
Junio C Hamanofeeb1be2008-05-22 00:53:35409EXAMPLES
410--------
411
412* Print the object name of the current commit:
413+
414------------
415$ git rev-parse --verify HEAD
416------------
417
418* Print the commit object name from the revision in the $REV shell variable:
419+
420------------
421$ git rev-parse --verify $REV
422------------
423+
424This will error out if $REV is empty or not a valid revision.
425
426* Same as above:
427+
428------------
429$ git rev-parse --default master --verify $REV
430------------
431+
432but if $REV is empty, the commit object name from master will be printed.
433
Junio C Hamanoe1258662007-11-19 05:03:19434
Junio C Hamano1a4e8412005-12-27 08:17:23435Author
436------
Junio C Hamanoe1258662007-11-19 05:03:19437Written by Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org> .
Junio C Hamano0868a302008-07-22 09:20:44438Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com> and Pierre Habouzit <madcoder@debian.org>
Junio C Hamano1a4e8412005-12-27 08:17:23439
440Documentation
441--------------
442Documentation by Junio C Hamano and the git-list <git@vger.kernel.org>.
443
444GIT
445---
Junio C Hamanof7c042d2008-06-06 22:50:53446Part of the linkgit:git[1] suite