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Junio C Hamano1a4e8412005-12-27 08:17:231git-push(1)
2===========
3
4NAME
5----
Junio C Hamano01078922006-03-10 00:31:476git-push - Update remote refs along with associated objects
Junio C Hamano1a4e8412005-12-27 08:17:237
8
9SYNOPSIS
10--------
Junio C Hamanoa9b8d242007-05-19 04:51:5511[verse]
Junio C Hamano6bb32e62015-02-17 22:11:2612'git push' [--all | --mirror | --tags] [--follow-tags] [--atomic] [-n | --dry-run] [--receive-pack=<git-receive-pack>]
Junio C Hamanoa7da1ba2016-01-13 00:19:4513 [--repo=<repository>] [-f | --force] [-d | --delete] [--prune] [-v | --verbose]
Junio C Hamanoe48a1132016-08-03 22:40:2114 [-u | --set-upstream] [--push-option=<string>]
Junio C Hamano3891e252015-08-31 23:06:1315 [--[no-]signed|--sign=(true|false|if-asked)]
Junio C Hamano8eac2682013-09-09 22:35:2016 [--force-with-lease[=<refname>[:<expect>]]]
Junio C Hamanodc8f8de2013-06-05 22:58:0717 [--no-verify] [<repository> [<refspec>...]]
Junio C Hamano1a4e8412005-12-27 08:17:2318
19DESCRIPTION
20-----------
21
22Updates remote refs using local refs, while sending objects
23necessary to complete the given refs.
24
Junio C Hamano40f2f8d2006-02-07 08:04:3925You can make interesting things happen to a repository
Junio C Hamano1a4e8412005-12-27 08:17:2326every time you push into it, by setting up 'hooks' there. See
Junio C Hamano35738e82008-01-07 07:55:4627documentation for linkgit:git-receive-pack[1].
Junio C Hamano1a4e8412005-12-27 08:17:2328
Junio C Hamano5e7f1312013-03-21 22:49:0129When the command line does not specify where to push with the
30`<repository>` argument, `branch.*.remote` configuration for the
31current branch is consulted to determine where to push. If the
32configuration is missing, it defaults to 'origin'.
33
34When the command line does not specify what to push with `<refspec>...`
35arguments or `--all`, `--mirror`, `--tags` options, the command finds
36the default `<refspec>` by consulting `remote.*.push` configuration,
37and if it is not found, honors `push.default` configuration to decide
Junio C Hamanoe3b2b332014-12-12 23:34:5338what to push (See linkgit:git-config[1] for the meaning of `push.default`).
Junio C Hamano5e7f1312013-03-21 22:49:0139
Junio C Hamano76df4f72016-02-26 22:13:1040When neither the command-line nor the configuration specify what to
41push, the default behavior is used, which corresponds to the `simple`
42value for `push.default`: the current branch is pushed to the
43corresponding upstream branch, but as a safety measure, the push is
44aborted if the upstream branch does not have the same name as the
45local one.
46
Junio C Hamano1a4e8412005-12-27 08:17:2347
Junio C Hamanoea82cff2009-03-18 01:54:4848OPTIONS[[OPTIONS]]
49------------------
Junio C Hamano40f2f8d2006-02-07 08:04:3950<repository>::
51The "remote" repository that is destination of a push
Junio C Hamanocc0cb312009-01-22 03:38:5052operation. This parameter can be either a URL
53(see the section <<URLS,GIT URLS>> below) or the name
54of a remote (see the section <<REMOTES,REMOTES>> below).
Junio C Hamano40f2f8d2006-02-07 08:04:3955
Junio C Hamano7f80ae82008-07-30 18:31:3556<refspec>...::
Junio C Hamano5e7f1312013-03-21 22:49:0157Specify what destination ref to update with what source object.
Junio C Hamano8b6e23b2009-02-01 06:36:0858The format of a <refspec> parameter is an optional plus
Junio C Hamano5e7f1312013-03-21 22:49:0159`+`, followed by the source object <src>, followed
Junio C Hamano8b6e23b2009-02-01 06:36:0860by a colon `:`, followed by the destination ref <dst>.
Junio C Hamano40f2f8d2006-02-07 08:04:3961+
Junio C Hamano8b6e23b2009-02-01 06:36:0862The <src> is often the name of the branch you would want to push, but
63it can be any arbitrary "SHA-1 expression", such as `master~4` or
Junio C Hamanoc27b7332010-10-14 04:37:2864`HEAD` (see linkgit:gitrevisions[7]).
Junio C Hamano40f2f8d2006-02-07 08:04:3965+
Junio C Hamano8b6e23b2009-02-01 06:36:0866The <dst> tells which ref on the remote side is updated with this
67push. Arbitrary expressions cannot be used here, an actual ref must
Junio C Hamanob1acf022013-12-28 00:33:1668be named.
69If `git push [<repository>]` without any `<refspec>` argument is set to
70update some ref at the destination with `<src>` with
71`remote.<repository>.push` configuration variable, `:<dst>` part can
Junio C Hamanoee615802015-10-29 21:45:2672be omitted--such a push will update a ref that `<src>` normally updates
Junio C Hamanob1acf022013-12-28 00:33:1673without any `<refspec>` on the command line. Otherwise, missing
74`:<dst>` means to update the same ref as the `<src>`.
Junio C Hamano8b6e23b2009-02-01 06:36:0875+
Junio C Hamanod533bdb2009-02-25 09:56:5876The object referenced by <src> is used to update the <dst> reference
Junio C Hamanoabad6da2013-01-06 09:06:3277on the remote side. By default this is only allowed if <dst> is not
78a tag (annotated or lightweight), and then only if it can fast-forward
Junio C Hamano076ffcc2013-02-06 05:13:2179<dst>. By having the optional leading `+`, you can tell Git to update
Junio C Hamanoabad6da2013-01-06 09:06:3280the <dst> ref even if it is not allowed by default (e.g., it is not a
81fast-forward.) This does *not* attempt to merge <src> into <dst>. See
Junio C Hamanod533bdb2009-02-25 09:56:5882EXAMPLES below for details.
Junio C Hamano40f2f8d2006-02-07 08:04:3983+
Junio C Hamano3f403b02006-12-13 10:14:1384`tag <tag>` means the same as `refs/tags/<tag>:refs/tags/<tag>`.
Junio C Hamano40f2f8d2006-02-07 08:04:3985+
Junio C Hamano3f403b02006-12-13 10:14:1386Pushing an empty <src> allows you to delete the <dst> ref from
87the remote repository.
Junio C Hamanob713ff12008-05-24 01:12:3088+
Junio C Hamanob76a6862012-05-02 22:02:4689The special refspec `:` (or `+:` to allow non-fast-forward updates)
Junio C Hamano076ffcc2013-02-06 05:13:2190directs Git to push "matching" branches: for every branch that exists on
Junio C Hamanocc0cb312009-01-22 03:38:5091the local side, the remote side is updated if a branch of the same name
Junio C Hamano5e7f1312013-03-21 22:49:0192already exists on the remote side.
Junio C Hamano1a4e8412005-12-27 08:17:2393
Junio C Hamanoeb415992008-06-08 22:49:4794--all::
Junio C Hamano1d669b82014-03-11 21:36:0095Push all branches (i.e. refs under `refs/heads/`); cannot be
96used with other <refspec>.
Junio C Hamano1a4e8412005-12-27 08:17:2397
Junio C Hamanof54f08e2012-02-27 07:49:1998--prune::
99Remove remote branches that don't have a local counterpart. For example
100a remote branch `tmp` will be removed if a local branch with the same
101name doesn't exist any more. This also respects refspecs, e.g.
Junio C Hamanob76a6862012-05-02 22:02:46102`git push --prune remote refs/heads/*:refs/tmp/*` would
Junio C Hamanof54f08e2012-02-27 07:49:19103make sure that remote `refs/tmp/foo` will be removed if `refs/heads/foo`
104doesn't exist.
105
Junio C Hamanoeb415992008-06-08 22:49:47106--mirror::
Junio C Hamano9d2bbb72007-11-25 04:56:07107Instead of naming each ref to push, specifies that all
Junio C Hamano4fdccb22010-02-19 09:58:14108refs under `refs/` (which includes but is not
Junio C Hamanoa351d142008-06-21 09:40:40109limited to `refs/heads/`, `refs/remotes/`, and `refs/tags/`)
Junio C Hamano9d2bbb72007-11-25 04:56:07110be mirrored to the remote repository. Newly created local
111refs will be pushed to the remote end, locally updated refs
112will be force updated on the remote end, and deleted refs
Junio C Hamano47d68a52008-05-06 06:35:40113will be removed from the remote end. This is the default
114if the configuration option `remote.<remote>.mirror` is
115set.
Junio C Hamano9d2bbb72007-11-25 04:56:07116
Junio C Hamanod6fff402009-09-14 09:40:50117-n::
Junio C Hamanoeb415992008-06-08 22:49:47118--dry-run::
Junio C Hamano764a6672007-10-23 01:23:31119Do everything except actually send the updates.
120
Junio C Hamano48bc1ce2009-07-09 16:49:19121--porcelain::
122Produce machine-readable output. The output status line for each ref
123will be tab-separated and sent to stdout instead of stderr. The full
124symbolic names of the refs will be given.
125
Junio C Hamanob141a922010-01-10 19:55:14126--delete::
127All listed refs are deleted from the remote repository. This is
128the same as prefixing all refs with a colon.
129
Junio C Hamanoeb415992008-06-08 22:49:47130--tags::
Junio C Hamano4fdccb22010-02-19 09:58:14131All refs under `refs/tags` are pushed, in
Junio C Hamano02d6fa52006-01-16 08:23:23132addition to refspecs explicitly listed on the command
133line.
134
Junio C Hamano240dc3f2013-03-25 23:37:03135--follow-tags::
136Push all the refs that would be pushed without this option,
137and also push annotated tags in `refs/tags` that are missing
Junio C Hamanoe6f28d02013-09-17 21:34:00138from the remote but are pointing at commit-ish that are
Junio C Hamano322c6242015-03-23 21:32:46139reachable from the refs being pushed. This can also be specified
Junio C Hamano042f2142016-06-27 18:05:05140with configuration variable `push.followTags`. For more
141information, see `push.followTags` in linkgit:git-config[1].
Junio C Hamano322c6242015-03-23 21:32:46142
Junio C Hamano3891e252015-08-31 23:06:13143--[no-]signed::
144--sign=(true|false|if-asked)::
Junio C Hamano9236fea2014-10-14 22:28:09145GPG-sign the push request to update refs on the receiving
146side, to allow it to be checked by the hooks and/or be
Junio C Hamano3891e252015-08-31 23:06:13147logged. If `false` or `--no-signed`, no signing will be
148attempted. If `true` or `--signed`, the push will fail if the
149server does not support signed pushes. If set to `if-asked`,
150sign if and only if the server supports signed pushes. The push
151will also fail if the actual call to `gpg --sign` fails. See
152linkgit:git-receive-pack[1] for the details on the receiving end.
Junio C Hamano9236fea2014-10-14 22:28:09153
Junio C Hamano6bb32e62015-02-17 22:11:26154--[no-]atomic::
155Use an atomic transaction on the remote side if available.
156Either all refs are updated, or on error, no refs are updated.
157If the server does not support atomic pushes the push will fail.
158
Junio C Hamanoe48a1132016-08-03 22:40:21159-o::
160--push-option::
161Transmit the given string to the server, which passes them to
162the pre-receive as well as the post-receive hook. The given string
163must not contain a NUL or LF character.
164
Junio C Hamanoeb415992008-06-08 22:49:47165--receive-pack=<git-receive-pack>::
Junio C Hamano1c958272009-01-12 18:04:21166--exec=<git-receive-pack>::
Junio C Hamanoba4b9282008-07-06 05:20:31167Path to the 'git-receive-pack' program on the remote
Junio C Hamano1ce39ab2007-01-16 22:05:10168end. Sometimes useful when pushing to a remote
169repository over ssh, and you do not have the program in
170a directory on the default $PATH.
171
Junio C Hamano8eac2682013-09-09 22:35:20172--[no-]force-with-lease::
173--force-with-lease=<refname>::
174--force-with-lease=<refname>:<expect>::
175Usually, "git push" refuses to update a remote ref that is
176not an ancestor of the local ref used to overwrite it.
177+
Junio C Hamanoba423bd2015-03-28 18:18:17178This option overrides this restriction if the current value of the
179remote ref is the expected value. "git push" fails otherwise.
Junio C Hamano8eac2682013-09-09 22:35:20180+
181Imagine that you have to rebase what you have already published.
182You will have to bypass the "must fast-forward" rule in order to
183replace the history you originally published with the rebased history.
184If somebody else built on top of your original history while you are
185rebasing, the tip of the branch at the remote may advance with her
186commit, and blindly pushing with `--force` will lose her work.
187+
188This option allows you to say that you expect the history you are
189updating is what you rebased and want to replace. If the remote ref
190still points at the commit you specified, you can be sure that no
Junio C Hamanoba423bd2015-03-28 18:18:17191other people did anything to the ref. It is like taking a "lease" on
192the ref without explicitly locking it, and the remote ref is updated
193only if the "lease" is still valid.
Junio C Hamano8eac2682013-09-09 22:35:20194+
195`--force-with-lease` alone, without specifying the details, will protect
196all remote refs that are going to be updated by requiring their
197current value to be the same as the remote-tracking branch we have
Junio C Hamanoba423bd2015-03-28 18:18:17198for them.
Junio C Hamano8eac2682013-09-09 22:35:20199+
200`--force-with-lease=<refname>`, without specifying the expected value, will
201protect the named ref (alone), if it is going to be updated, by
202requiring its current value to be the same as the remote-tracking
203branch we have for it.
204+
205`--force-with-lease=<refname>:<expect>` will protect the named ref (alone),
206if it is going to be updated, by requiring its current value to be
Junio C Hamanoaf182942016-08-10 20:46:26207the same as the specified value `<expect>` (which is allowed to be
Junio C Hamano8eac2682013-09-09 22:35:20208different from the remote-tracking branch we have for the refname,
209or we do not even have to have such a remote-tracking branch when
Junio C Hamanoaf182942016-08-10 20:46:26210this form is used). If `<expect>` is the empty string, then the named ref
211must not already exist.
Junio C Hamano8eac2682013-09-09 22:35:20212+
213Note that all forms other than `--force-with-lease=<refname>:<expect>`
214that specifies the expected current value of the ref explicitly are
215still experimental and their semantics may change as we gain experience
216with this feature.
217+
218"--no-force-with-lease" will cancel all the previous --force-with-lease on the
219command line.
220
Junio C Hamanoeb415992008-06-08 22:49:47221-f::
222--force::
Junio C Hamano560a1f62006-01-30 04:19:57223Usually, the command refuses to update a remote ref that is
Junio C Hamano4cd1c0e2007-08-06 04:39:14224not an ancestor of the local ref used to overwrite it.
Junio C Hamano8eac2682013-09-09 22:35:20225Also, when `--force-with-lease` option is used, the command refuses
226to update a remote ref whose current value does not match
227what is expected.
228+
229This flag disables these checks, and can cause the remote repository
230to lose commits; use it with care.
231+
232Note that `--force` applies to all the refs that are pushed, hence
233using it with `push.default` set to `matching` or with multiple push
234destinations configured with `remote.*.push` may overwrite refs
235other than the current branch (including local refs that are
236strictly behind their remote counterpart). To force a push to only
237one branch, use a `+` in front of the refspec to push (e.g `git push
238origin +master` to force a push to the `master` branch). See the
239`<refspec>...` section above for details.
Junio C Hamano1a4e8412005-12-27 08:17:23240
Junio C Hamanoa476efa2008-10-10 15:31:42241--repo=<repository>::
Junio C Hamano6bb32e62015-02-17 22:11:26242This option is equivalent to the <repository> argument. If both
243are specified, the command-line argument takes precedence.
Junio C Hamano1ce39ab2007-01-16 22:05:10244
Junio C Hamanod0d892c2010-01-24 20:06:29245-u::
246--set-upstream::
247For every branch that is up to date or successfully pushed, add
248upstream (tracking) reference, used by argument-less
249linkgit:git-pull[1] and other commands. For more information,
Junio C Hamano042f2142016-06-27 18:05:05250see `branch.<name>.merge` in linkgit:git-config[1].
Junio C Hamanod0d892c2010-01-24 20:06:29251
Junio C Hamano3d1b5a12013-05-17 23:34:02252--[no-]thin::
Junio C Hamano4fdccb22010-02-19 09:58:14253These options are passed to linkgit:git-send-pack[1]. A thin transfer
254significantly reduces the amount of sent data when the sender and
255receiver share many of the same objects in common. The default is
256\--thin.
Junio C Hamano1ce39ab2007-01-16 22:05:10257
Junio C Hamanoea90ab32010-03-15 20:32:55258-q::
259--quiet::
260Suppress all output, including the listing of updated refs,
261unless an error occurs. Progress is not reported to the standard
262error stream.
263
Junio C Hamanoeb415992008-06-08 22:49:47264-v::
265--verbose::
Junio C Hamano1ce39ab2007-01-16 22:05:10266Run verbosely.
267
Junio C Hamanoea90ab32010-03-15 20:32:55268--progress::
269Progress status is reported on the standard error stream
270by default when it is attached to a terminal, unless -q
271is specified. This flag forces progress status even if the
272standard error stream is not directed to a terminal.
Junio C Hamano3d23a0a2009-10-19 08:04:30273
Junio C Hamano409a33a2015-12-22 23:45:23274--no-recurse-submodules::
275--recurse-submodules=check|on-demand|no::
276May be used to make sure all submodule commits used by the
277revisions to be pushed are available on a remote-tracking branch.
278If 'check' is used Git will verify that all submodule commits that
279changed in the revisions to be pushed are available on at least one
280remote of the submodule. If any commits are missing the push will
281be aborted and exit with non-zero status. If 'on-demand' is used
282all submodules that changed in the revisions to be pushed will be
283pushed. If on-demand was not able to push all necessary revisions
284it will also be aborted and exit with non-zero status. A value of
Junio C Hamano92d80372016-07-13 22:00:05285'no' or using `--no-recurse-submodules` can be used to override the
Junio C Hamano409a33a2015-12-22 23:45:23286push.recurseSubmodules configuration variable when no submodule
287recursion is required.
Junio C Hamano7bd050f2011-09-22 06:32:22288
Junio C Hamanodc8f8de2013-06-05 22:58:07289--[no-]verify::
290Toggle the pre-push hook (see linkgit:githooks[5]). The
Junio C Hamano1dbca522015-05-22 20:48:55291default is --verify, giving the hook a chance to prevent the
292push. With --no-verify, the hook is bypassed completely.
Junio C Hamanodc8f8de2013-06-05 22:58:07293
Junio C Hamano3fcdd072016-02-24 23:41:08294-4::
295--ipv4::
296Use IPv4 addresses only, ignoring IPv6 addresses.
297
298-6::
299--ipv6::
300Use IPv6 addresses only, ignoring IPv4 addresses.
Junio C Hamano7bd050f2011-09-22 06:32:22301
Junio C Hamano330aae62007-07-06 17:01:58302include::urls-remotes.txt[]
Junio C Hamano1a4e8412005-12-27 08:17:23303
Junio C Hamano6d559fc2008-02-20 10:44:26304OUTPUT
305------
306
307The output of "git push" depends on the transport method used; this
Junio C Hamano076ffcc2013-02-06 05:13:21308section describes the output when pushing over the Git protocol (either
Junio C Hamano6d559fc2008-02-20 10:44:26309locally or via ssh).
310
311The status of the push is output in tabular form, with each line
312representing the status of a single ref. Each line is of the form:
313
314-------------------------------
315 <flag> <summary> <from> -> <to> (<reason>)
316-------------------------------
317
Junio C Hamano48bc1ce2009-07-09 16:49:19318If --porcelain is used, then each line of the output is of the form:
319
320-------------------------------
321 <flag> \t <from>:<to> \t <summary> (<reason>)
322-------------------------------
323
Junio C Hamano78b92a82010-02-09 07:34:13324The status of up-to-date refs is shown only if --porcelain or --verbose
325option is used.
326
Junio C Hamano6d559fc2008-02-20 10:44:26327flag::
Junio C Hamano78b92a82010-02-09 07:34:13328A single character indicating the status of the ref:
329(space);; for a successfully pushed fast-forward;
Junio C Hamanob76a6862012-05-02 22:02:46330`+`;; for a successful forced update;
Junio C Hamano78b92a82010-02-09 07:34:13331`-`;; for a successfully deleted ref;
332`*`;; for a successfully pushed new ref;
333`!`;; for a ref that was rejected or failed to push; and
334`=`;; for a ref that was up to date and did not need pushing.
Junio C Hamano6d559fc2008-02-20 10:44:26335
336summary::
337For a successfully pushed ref, the summary shows the old and new
338values of the ref in a form suitable for using as an argument to
339`git log` (this is `<old>..<new>` in most cases, and
Junio C Hamanob76a6862012-05-02 22:02:46340`<old>...<new>` for forced non-fast-forward updates).
Junio C Hamanob4448a82010-07-26 09:02:32341+
342For a failed update, more details are given:
343+
344--
345rejected::
346Git did not try to send the ref at all, typically because it
347is not a fast-forward and you did not force the update.
348
349remote rejected::
350The remote end refused the update. Usually caused by a hook
351on the remote side, or because the remote repository has one
352of the following safety options in effect:
353`receive.denyCurrentBranch` (for pushes to the checked out
354branch), `receive.denyNonFastForwards` (for forced
355non-fast-forward updates), `receive.denyDeletes` or
356`receive.denyDeleteCurrent`. See linkgit:git-config[1].
357
358remote failure::
359The remote end did not report the successful update of the ref,
360perhaps because of a temporary error on the remote side, a
361break in the network connection, or other transient error.
362--
Junio C Hamano6d559fc2008-02-20 10:44:26363
364from::
365The name of the local ref being pushed, minus its
366`refs/<type>/` prefix. In the case of deletion, the
367name of the local ref is omitted.
368
369to::
370The name of the remote ref being updated, minus its
371`refs/<type>/` prefix.
372
373reason::
374A human-readable explanation. In the case of successfully pushed
375refs, no explanation is needed. For a failed ref, the reason for
376failure is described.
Junio C Hamano6926bef2007-06-16 09:54:05377
Junio C Hamano27a128b2009-08-13 01:23:00378Note about fast-forwards
379------------------------
380
381When an update changes a branch (or more in general, a ref) that used to
382point at commit A to point at another commit B, it is called a
383fast-forward update if and only if B is a descendant of A.
384
385In a fast-forward update from A to B, the set of commits that the original
386commit A built on top of is a subset of the commits the new commit B
387builds on top of. Hence, it does not lose any history.
388
389In contrast, a non-fast-forward update will lose history. For example,
390suppose you and somebody else started at the same commit X, and you built
391a history leading to commit B while the other person built a history
392leading to commit A. The history looks like this:
393
394----------------
395
396 B
397 /
398 ---X---A
399
400----------------
401
402Further suppose that the other person already pushed changes leading to A
Junio C Hamano70e980e2012-11-27 21:53:29403back to the original repository from which you two obtained the original
404commit X.
Junio C Hamano27a128b2009-08-13 01:23:00405
406The push done by the other person updated the branch that used to point at
407commit X to point at commit A. It is a fast-forward.
408
409But if you try to push, you will attempt to update the branch (that
410now points at A) with commit B. This does _not_ fast-forward. If you did
411so, the changes introduced by commit A will be lost, because everybody
412will now start building on top of B.
413
414The command by default does not allow an update that is not a fast-forward
415to prevent such loss of history.
416
Junio C Hamanod75148a2014-04-08 19:48:38417If you do not want to lose your work (history from X to B) or the work by
Junio C Hamano27a128b2009-08-13 01:23:00418the other person (history from X to A), you would need to first fetch the
419history from the repository, create a history that contains changes done
420by both parties, and push the result back.
421
422You can perform "git pull", resolve potential conflicts, and "git push"
423the result. A "git pull" will create a merge commit C between commits A
424and B.
425
426----------------
427
428 B---C
429 / /
430 ---X---A
431
432----------------
433
434Updating A with the resulting merge commit will fast-forward and your
435push will be accepted.
436
437Alternatively, you can rebase your change between X and B on top of A,
438with "git pull --rebase", and push the result back. The rebase will
439create a new commit D that builds the change between X and B on top of
440A.
441
442----------------
443
444 B D
445 / /
446 ---X---A
447
448----------------
449
450Again, updating A with this commit will fast-forward and your push will be
451accepted.
452
453There is another common situation where you may encounter non-fast-forward
454rejection when you try to push, and it is possible even when you are
455pushing into a repository nobody else pushes into. After you push commit
456A yourself (in the first picture in this section), replace it with "git
457commit --amend" to produce commit B, and you try to push it out, because
458forgot that you have pushed A out already. In such a case, and only if
459you are certain that nobody in the meantime fetched your earlier commit A
460(and started building on top of it), you can run "git push --force" to
461overwrite it. In other words, "git push --force" is a method reserved for
462a case where you do mean to lose history.
463
464
Junio C Hamano6926bef2007-06-16 09:54:05465Examples
466--------
467
Junio C Hamano16ebcd02011-08-05 00:05:45468`git push`::
Junio C Hamanoea82cff2009-03-18 01:54:48469Works like `git push <remote>`, where <remote> is the
470current branch's remote (or `origin`, if no remote is
471configured for the current branch).
472
Junio C Hamano16ebcd02011-08-05 00:05:45473`git push origin`::
Junio C Hamano1d669b82014-03-11 21:36:00474Without additional configuration, pushes the current branch to
475the configured upstream (`remote.origin.merge` configuration
476variable) if it has the same name as the current branch, and
477errors out without pushing otherwise.
Junio C Hamanoea82cff2009-03-18 01:54:48478+
479The default behavior of this command when no <refspec> is given can be
Junio C Hamanocb857f22012-10-02 22:50:01480configured by setting the `push` option of the remote, or the `push.default`
481configuration variable.
Junio C Hamanoea82cff2009-03-18 01:54:48482+
483For example, to default to pushing only the current branch to `origin`
484use `git config remote.origin.push HEAD`. Any valid <refspec> (like
485the ones in the examples below) can be configured as the default for
486`git push origin`.
487
Junio C Hamano16ebcd02011-08-05 00:05:45488`git push origin :`::
Junio C Hamanoea82cff2009-03-18 01:54:48489Push "matching" branches to `origin`. See
490<refspec> in the <<OPTIONS,OPTIONS>> section above for a
491description of "matching" branches.
492
Junio C Hamano16ebcd02011-08-05 00:05:45493`git push origin master`::
Junio C Hamano6926bef2007-06-16 09:54:05494Find a ref that matches `master` in the source repository
495(most likely, it would find `refs/heads/master`), and update
496the same ref (e.g. `refs/heads/master`) in `origin` repository
Junio C Hamanoa9aee782008-04-23 16:09:20497with it. If `master` did not exist remotely, it would be
498created.
Junio C Hamano6926bef2007-06-16 09:54:05499
Junio C Hamano16ebcd02011-08-05 00:05:45500`git push origin HEAD`::
Junio C Hamano8b6e23b2009-02-01 06:36:08501A handy way to push the current branch to the same name on the
502remote.
Junio C Hamano6926bef2007-06-16 09:54:05503
Junio C Hamanobccb0db2012-11-29 22:51:20504`git push mothership master:satellite/master dev:satellite/dev`::
Junio C Hamano7f80ae82008-07-30 18:31:35505Use the source ref that matches `master` (e.g. `refs/heads/master`)
506to update the ref that matches `satellite/master` (most probably
Junio C Hamanobccb0db2012-11-29 22:51:20507`refs/remotes/satellite/master`) in the `mothership` repository;
Junio C Hamano7f80ae82008-07-30 18:31:35508do the same for `dev` and `satellite/dev`.
Junio C Hamanobccb0db2012-11-29 22:51:20509+
510This is to emulate `git fetch` run on the `mothership` using `git
511push` that is run in the opposite direction in order to integrate
512the work done on `satellite`, and is often necessary when you can
513only make connection in one way (i.e. satellite can ssh into
514mothership but mothership cannot initiate connection to satellite
515because the latter is behind a firewall or does not run sshd).
516+
517After running this `git push` on the `satellite` machine, you would
518ssh into the `mothership` and run `git merge` there to complete the
519emulation of `git pull` that were run on `mothership` to pull changes
520made on `satellite`.
Junio C Hamano6926bef2007-06-16 09:54:05521
Junio C Hamano16ebcd02011-08-05 00:05:45522`git push origin HEAD:master`::
Junio C Hamano8b6e23b2009-02-01 06:36:08523Push the current branch to the remote ref matching `master` in the
524`origin` repository. This form is convenient to push the current
525branch without thinking about its local name.
526
Junio C Hamano16ebcd02011-08-05 00:05:45527`git push origin master:refs/heads/experimental`::
Junio C Hamanobfd4f9a2007-09-06 08:52:44528Create the branch `experimental` in the `origin` repository
Junio C Hamanoa9aee782008-04-23 16:09:20529by copying the current `master` branch. This form is only
530needed to create a new branch or tag in the remote repository when
531the local name and the remote name are different; otherwise,
532the ref name on its own will work.
Junio C Hamanobfd4f9a2007-09-06 08:52:44533
Junio C Hamano16ebcd02011-08-05 00:05:45534`git push origin :experimental`::
Junio C Hamano8b6e23b2009-02-01 06:36:08535Find a ref that matches `experimental` in the `origin` repository
536(e.g. `refs/heads/experimental`), and delete it.
537
Junio C Hamanob76a6862012-05-02 22:02:46538`git push origin +dev:master`::
Junio C Hamanod533bdb2009-02-25 09:56:58539Update the origin repository's master branch with the dev branch,
Junio C Hamano3f680f32009-11-16 02:10:54540allowing non-fast-forward updates. *This can leave unreferenced
Junio C Hamanod533bdb2009-02-25 09:56:58541commits dangling in the origin repository.* Consider the
Junio C Hamano3f680f32009-11-16 02:10:54542following situation, where a fast-forward is not possible:
Junio C Hamanod533bdb2009-02-25 09:56:58543+
544----
545 o---o---o---A---B origin/master
546 \
547 X---Y---Z dev
548----
549+
550The above command would change the origin repository to
551+
552----
553 A---B (unnamed branch)
554 /
555 o---o---o---X---Y---Z master
556----
557+
558Commits A and B would no longer belong to a branch with a symbolic name,
559and so would be unreachable. As such, these commits would be removed by
560a `git gc` command on the origin repository.
561
Junio C Hamano56ace3d2017-01-10 23:43:41562include::transfer-data-leaks.txt[]
563
Junio C Hamano1a4e8412005-12-27 08:17:23564GIT
565---
Junio C Hamanof7c042d2008-06-06 22:50:53566Part of the linkgit:git[1] suite