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Junio C Hamano3d5b41f2007-03-26 02:33:411[[def_alternate_object_database]]alternate object database::
Junio C Hamano75485c82007-05-19 04:20:332Via the alternates mechanism, a <<def_repository,repository>>
3can inherit part of its <<def_object_database,object database>>
4from another object database, which is called "alternate".
Junio C Hamano1a4e8412005-12-27 08:17:235
Junio C Hamano3d5b41f2007-03-26 02:33:416[[def_bare_repository]]bare repository::
Junio C Hamano75485c82007-05-19 04:20:337A bare repository is normally an appropriately
Junio C Hamano3d5b41f2007-03-26 02:33:418named <<def_directory,directory>> with a `.git` suffix that does not
9have a locally checked-out copy of any of the files under
Junio C Hamano076ffcc2013-02-06 05:13:2110revision control. That is, all of the Git
Junio C Hamano3d5b41f2007-03-26 02:33:4111administrative and control files that would normally be present in the
12hidden `.git` sub-directory are directly present in the
13`repository.git` directory instead,
14and no other files are present and checked out. Usually publishers of
15public repositories make bare repositories available.
Junio C Hamano1a4e8412005-12-27 08:17:2316
Junio C Hamano3d5b41f2007-03-26 02:33:4117[[def_blob_object]]blob object::
18Untyped <<def_object,object>>, e.g. the contents of a file.
Junio C Hamano1a4e8412005-12-27 08:17:2319
Junio C Hamano3d5b41f2007-03-26 02:33:4120[[def_branch]]branch::
Junio C Hamano75485c82007-05-19 04:20:3321A "branch" is an active line of development. The most recent
22<<def_commit,commit>> on a branch is referred to as the tip of
23that branch. The tip of the branch is referenced by a branch
24<<def_head,head>>, which moves forward as additional development
Junio C Hamano076ffcc2013-02-06 05:13:2125is done on the branch. A single Git
Junio C Hamano75485c82007-05-19 04:20:3326<<def_repository,repository>> can track an arbitrary number of
27branches, but your <<def_working_tree,working tree>> is
28associated with just one of them (the "current" or "checked out"
29branch), and <<def_HEAD,HEAD>> points to that branch.
Junio C Hamano88a3a072006-05-04 08:01:4330
Junio C Hamano3d5b41f2007-03-26 02:33:4131[[def_cache]]cache::
32Obsolete for: <<def_index,index>>.
Junio C Hamano88a3a072006-05-04 08:01:4333
Junio C Hamano3d5b41f2007-03-26 02:33:4134[[def_chain]]chain::
35A list of objects, where each <<def_object,object>> in the list contains
36a reference to its successor (for example, the successor of a
Junio C Hamano36460982007-05-27 04:29:1237<<def_commit,commit>> could be one of its <<def_parent,parents>>).
Junio C Hamano88a3a072006-05-04 08:01:4338
Junio C Hamano3d5b41f2007-03-26 02:33:4139[[def_changeset]]changeset::
Junio C Hamano076ffcc2013-02-06 05:13:2140BitKeeper/cvsps speak for "<<def_commit,commit>>". Since Git does not
Junio C Hamano3d5b41f2007-03-26 02:33:4141store changes, but states, it really does not make sense to use the term
Junio C Hamano076ffcc2013-02-06 05:13:2142"changesets" with Git.
Junio C Hamano88a3a072006-05-04 08:01:4343
Junio C Hamano3d5b41f2007-03-26 02:33:4144[[def_checkout]]checkout::
Junio C Hamanoa14a4032008-03-25 09:11:0245The action of updating all or part of the
46<<def_working_tree,working tree>> with a <<def_tree_object,tree object>>
47or <<def_blob_object,blob>> from the
48<<def_object_database,object database>>, and updating the
49<<def_index,index>> and <<def_HEAD,HEAD>> if the whole working tree has
50been pointed at a new <<def_branch,branch>>.
Junio C Hamano88a3a072006-05-04 08:01:4351
Junio C Hamano3d5b41f2007-03-26 02:33:4152[[def_cherry-picking]]cherry-picking::
53In <<def_SCM,SCM>> jargon, "cherry pick" means to choose a subset of
54changes out of a series of changes (typically commits) and record them
Junio C Hamano076ffcc2013-02-06 05:13:2155as a new series of changes on top of a different codebase. In Git, this is
Junio C Hamano764a6672007-10-23 01:23:3156performed by the "git cherry-pick" command to extract the change introduced
Junio C Hamano3d5b41f2007-03-26 02:33:4157by an existing <<def_commit,commit>> and to record it based on the tip
Junio C Hamano75485c82007-05-19 04:20:3358of the current <<def_branch,branch>> as a new commit.
Junio C Hamano88a3a072006-05-04 08:01:4359
Junio C Hamano3d5b41f2007-03-26 02:33:4160[[def_clean]]clean::
Junio C Hamano75485c82007-05-19 04:20:3361A <<def_working_tree,working tree>> is clean, if it
Junio C Hamano3d5b41f2007-03-26 02:33:4162corresponds to the <<def_revision,revision>> referenced by the current
63<<def_head,head>>. Also see "<<def_dirty,dirty>>".
Junio C Hamano88a3a072006-05-04 08:01:4364
Junio C Hamano3d5b41f2007-03-26 02:33:4165[[def_commit]]commit::
Junio C Hamano75485c82007-05-19 04:20:3366As a noun: A single point in the
Junio C Hamano076ffcc2013-02-06 05:13:2167Git history; the entire history of a project is represented as a
Junio C Hamano75485c82007-05-19 04:20:3368set of interrelated commits. The word "commit" is often
Junio C Hamano076ffcc2013-02-06 05:13:2169used by Git in the same places other revision control systems
Junio C Hamano75485c82007-05-19 04:20:3370use the words "revision" or "version". Also used as a short
71hand for <<def_commit_object,commit object>>.
72+
73As a verb: The action of storing a new snapshot of the project's
Junio C Hamano076ffcc2013-02-06 05:13:2174state in the Git history, by creating a new commit representing the current
Junio C Hamano75485c82007-05-19 04:20:3375state of the <<def_index,index>> and advancing <<def_HEAD,HEAD>>
76to point at the new commit.
Junio C Hamano88a3a072006-05-04 08:01:4377
Junio C Hamano3d5b41f2007-03-26 02:33:4178[[def_commit_object]]commit object::
79An <<def_object,object>> which contains the information about a
Junio C Hamano36460982007-05-27 04:29:1280particular <<def_revision,revision>>, such as <<def_parent,parents>>, committer,
Junio C Hamano3d5b41f2007-03-26 02:33:4181author, date and the <<def_tree_object,tree object>> which corresponds
82to the top <<def_directory,directory>> of the stored
Junio C Hamano36460982007-05-27 04:29:1283revision.
Junio C Hamano1a4e8412005-12-27 08:17:2384
Junio C Hamano076ffcc2013-02-06 05:13:2185[[def_core_git]]core Git::
86Fundamental data structures and utilities of Git. Exposes only limited
Junio C Hamano3d5b41f2007-03-26 02:33:4187source code management tools.
Junio C Hamano1a4e8412005-12-27 08:17:2388
Junio C Hamano3d5b41f2007-03-26 02:33:4189[[def_DAG]]DAG::
Junio C Hamano9e1793f2008-06-02 07:31:1690Directed acyclic graph. The <<def_commit_object,commit objects>> form a
Junio C Hamano3d5b41f2007-03-26 02:33:4191directed acyclic graph, because they have parents (directed), and the
Junio C Hamano9e1793f2008-06-02 07:31:1692graph of commit objects is acyclic (there is no <<def_chain,chain>>
93which begins and ends with the same <<def_object,object>>).
Junio C Hamanoaa83a7d2007-03-05 02:37:2994
Junio C Hamano3d5b41f2007-03-26 02:33:4195[[def_dangling_object]]dangling object::
96An <<def_unreachable_object,unreachable object>> which is not
97<<def_reachable,reachable>> even from other unreachable objects; a
Junio C Hamano75485c82007-05-19 04:20:3398dangling object has no references to it from any
Junio C Hamano3d5b41f2007-03-26 02:33:4199reference or <<def_object,object>> in the <<def_repository,repository>>.
100
Junio C Hamano75485c82007-05-19 04:20:33101[[def_detached_HEAD]]detached HEAD::
102Normally the <<def_HEAD,HEAD>> stores the name of a
Junio C Hamanoea3b7522013-04-18 19:37:53103<<def_branch,branch>>, and commands that operate on the
104history HEAD represents operate on the history leading to the
105tip of the branch the HEAD points at. However, Git also
106allows you to <<def_checkout,check out>> an arbitrary
107<<def_commit,commit>> that isn't necessarily the tip of any
108particular branch. The HEAD in such a state is called
109"detached".
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111Note that commands that operate on the history of the current branch
112(e.g. `git commit` to build a new history on top of it) still work
113while the HEAD is detached. They update the HEAD to point at the tip
114of the updated history without affecting any branch. Commands that
115update or inquire information _about_ the current branch (e.g. `git
116branch --set-upstream-to` that sets what remote tracking branch the
117current branch integrates with) obviously do not work, as there is no
118(real) current branch to ask about in this state.
Junio C Hamano75485c82007-05-19 04:20:33119
Junio C Hamano3d5b41f2007-03-26 02:33:41120[[def_directory]]directory::
Junio C Hamano88a3a072006-05-04 08:01:43121The list you get with "ls" :-)
122
Junio C Hamano3d5b41f2007-03-26 02:33:41123[[def_dirty]]dirty::
Junio C Hamano75485c82007-05-19 04:20:33124A <<def_working_tree,working tree>> is said to be "dirty" if
Junio C Hamano36460982007-05-27 04:29:12125it contains modifications which have not been <<def_commit,committed>> to the current
Junio C Hamano3d5b41f2007-03-26 02:33:41126<<def_branch,branch>>.
127
Junio C Hamano36460982007-05-27 04:29:12128[[def_evil_merge]]evil merge::
129An evil merge is a <<def_merge,merge>> that introduces changes that
130do not appear in any <<def_parent,parent>>.
131
Junio C Hamano3f680f32009-11-16 02:10:54132[[def_fast_forward]]fast-forward::
Junio C Hamano3d5b41f2007-03-26 02:33:41133A fast-forward is a special type of <<def_merge,merge>> where you have a
134<<def_revision,revision>> and you are "merging" another
135<<def_branch,branch>>'s changes that happen to be a descendant of what
136you have. In such these cases, you do not make a new <<def_merge,merge>>
137<<def_commit,commit>> but instead just update to his
Junio C Hamano75485c82007-05-19 04:20:33138revision. This will happen frequently on a
Junio C Hamano97bcb482010-11-25 03:16:07139<<def_remote_tracking_branch,remote-tracking branch>> of a remote
Junio C Hamano3d5b41f2007-03-26 02:33:41140<<def_repository,repository>>.
Junio C Hamano88a3a072006-05-04 08:01:43141
Junio C Hamano3d5b41f2007-03-26 02:33:41142[[def_fetch]]fetch::
143Fetching a <<def_branch,branch>> means to get the
Junio C Hamano75485c82007-05-19 04:20:33144branch's <<def_head_ref,head ref>> from a remote
145<<def_repository,repository>>, to find out which objects are
146missing from the local <<def_object_database,object database>>,
Junio C Hamano35738e82008-01-07 07:55:46147and to get them, too. See also linkgit:git-fetch[1].
Junio C Hamano88a3a072006-05-04 08:01:43148
Junio C Hamano3d5b41f2007-03-26 02:33:41149[[def_file_system]]file system::
Junio C Hamano076ffcc2013-02-06 05:13:21150Linus Torvalds originally designed Git to be a user space file system,
Junio C Hamano3d5b41f2007-03-26 02:33:41151i.e. the infrastructure to hold files and directories. That ensured the
Junio C Hamano076ffcc2013-02-06 05:13:21152efficiency and speed of Git.
Junio C Hamano88a3a072006-05-04 08:01:43153
Junio C Hamano076ffcc2013-02-06 05:13:21154[[def_git_archive]]Git archive::
Junio C Hamano3d5b41f2007-03-26 02:33:41155Synonym for <<def_repository,repository>> (for arch people).
Junio C Hamano88a3a072006-05-04 08:01:43156
Junio C Hamano076ffcc2013-02-06 05:13:21157[[def_gitfile]]gitfile::
158A plain file `.git` at the root of a working tree that
159points at the directory that is the real repository.
160
Junio C Hamano3d5b41f2007-03-26 02:33:41161[[def_grafts]]grafts::
162Grafts enables two otherwise different lines of development to be joined
163together by recording fake ancestry information for commits. This way
Junio C Hamano076ffcc2013-02-06 05:13:21164you can make Git pretend the set of <<def_parent,parents>> a <<def_commit,commit>> has
Junio C Hamano75485c82007-05-19 04:20:33165is different from what was recorded when the commit was
Junio C Hamano3d5b41f2007-03-26 02:33:41166created. Configured via the `.git/info/grafts` file.
Junio C Hamano33db4372006-06-07 19:51:45167
Junio C Hamano3d5b41f2007-03-26 02:33:41168[[def_hash]]hash::
Junio C Hamanoe3f080d2013-04-22 02:27:13169In Git's context, synonym for <<def_object_name,object name>>.
Junio C Hamano88a3a072006-05-04 08:01:43170
Junio C Hamano3d5b41f2007-03-26 02:33:41171[[def_head]]head::
Junio C Hamano36460982007-05-27 04:29:12172A <<def_ref,named reference>> to the <<def_commit,commit>> at the tip of a
Junio C Hamano360e3a12011-07-13 23:51:56173<<def_branch,branch>>. Heads are stored in a file in
174`$GIT_DIR/refs/heads/` directory, except when using packed refs. (See
Junio C Hamano35738e82008-01-07 07:55:46175linkgit:git-pack-refs[1].)
Junio C Hamano75485c82007-05-19 04:20:33176
177[[def_HEAD]]HEAD::
Junio C Hamano36460982007-05-27 04:29:12178The current <<def_branch,branch>>. In more detail: Your <<def_working_tree,
Junio C Hamano75485c82007-05-19 04:20:33179working tree>> is normally derived from the state of the tree
180referred to by HEAD. HEAD is a reference to one of the
181<<def_head,heads>> in your repository, except when using a
Junio C Hamano360e3a12011-07-13 23:51:56182<<def_detached_HEAD,detached HEAD>>, in which case it directly
183references an arbitrary commit.
Junio C Hamano88a3a072006-05-04 08:01:43184
Junio C Hamano3d5b41f2007-03-26 02:33:41185[[def_head_ref]]head ref::
Junio C Hamano75485c82007-05-19 04:20:33186A synonym for <<def_head,head>>.
Junio C Hamano88a3a072006-05-04 08:01:43187
Junio C Hamano3d5b41f2007-03-26 02:33:41188[[def_hook]]hook::
Junio C Hamano076ffcc2013-02-06 05:13:21189During the normal execution of several Git commands, call-outs are made
Junio C Hamano3d5b41f2007-03-26 02:33:41190to optional scripts that allow a developer to add functionality or
191checking. Typically, the hooks allow for a command to be pre-verified
192and potentially aborted, and allow for a post-notification after the
Junio C Hamano75485c82007-05-19 04:20:33193operation is done. The hook scripts are found in the
Junio C Hamano36460982007-05-27 04:29:12194`$GIT_DIR/hooks/` directory, and are enabled by simply
Junio C Hamano116db352008-12-17 19:48:40195removing the `.sample` suffix from the filename. In earlier versions
Junio C Hamano076ffcc2013-02-06 05:13:21196of Git you had to make them executable.
Junio C Hamano88a3a072006-05-04 08:01:43197
Junio C Hamano3d5b41f2007-03-26 02:33:41198[[def_index]]index::
199A collection of files with stat information, whose contents are stored
Junio C Hamano36460982007-05-27 04:29:12200as objects. The index is a stored version of your
201<<def_working_tree,working tree>>. Truth be told, it can also contain a second, and even
202a third version of a working tree, which are used
203when <<def_merge,merging>>.
Junio C Hamano1a4e8412005-12-27 08:17:23204
Junio C Hamano3d5b41f2007-03-26 02:33:41205[[def_index_entry]]index entry::
206The information regarding a particular file, stored in the
Junio C Hamano75485c82007-05-19 04:20:33207<<def_index,index>>. An index entry can be unmerged, if a
208<<def_merge,merge>> was started, but not yet finished (i.e. if
209the index contains multiple versions of that file).
Junio C Hamano1a4e8412005-12-27 08:17:23210
Junio C Hamano3d5b41f2007-03-26 02:33:41211[[def_master]]master::
Junio C Hamano75485c82007-05-19 04:20:33212The default development <<def_branch,branch>>. Whenever you
Junio C Hamano076ffcc2013-02-06 05:13:21213create a Git <<def_repository,repository>>, a branch named
Junio C Hamano75485c82007-05-19 04:20:33214"master" is created, and becomes the active branch. In most
215cases, this contains the local development, though that is
216purely by convention and is not required.
Junio C Hamano1a4e8412005-12-27 08:17:23217
Junio C Hamano3d5b41f2007-03-26 02:33:41218[[def_merge]]merge::
Junio C Hamano75485c82007-05-19 04:20:33219As a verb: To bring the contents of another
220<<def_branch,branch>> (possibly from an external
221<<def_repository,repository>>) into the current branch. In the
222case where the merged-in branch is from a different repository,
223this is done by first <<def_fetch,fetching>> the remote branch
224and then merging the result into the current branch. This
225combination of fetch and merge operations is called a
226<<def_pull,pull>>. Merging is performed by an automatic process
227that identifies changes made since the branches diverged, and
228then applies all those changes together. In cases where changes
229conflict, manual intervention may be required to complete the
230merge.
231+
Junio C Hamano3f680f32009-11-16 02:10:54232As a noun: unless it is a <<def_fast_forward,fast-forward>>, a
Junio C Hamano75485c82007-05-19 04:20:33233successful merge results in the creation of a new <<def_commit,commit>>
234representing the result of the merge, and having as
235<<def_parent,parents>> the tips of the merged <<def_branch,branches>>.
236This commit is referred to as a "merge commit", or sometimes just a
237"merge".
Junio C Hamano1a4e8412005-12-27 08:17:23238
Junio C Hamano3d5b41f2007-03-26 02:33:41239[[def_object]]object::
Junio C Hamano076ffcc2013-02-06 05:13:21240The unit of storage in Git. It is uniquely identified by the
Junio C Hamanoe3f080d2013-04-22 02:27:13241<<def_SHA1,SHA-1>> of its contents. Consequently, an
Junio C Hamano75485c82007-05-19 04:20:33242object can not be changed.
Junio C Hamano1a4e8412005-12-27 08:17:23243
Junio C Hamano3d5b41f2007-03-26 02:33:41244[[def_object_database]]object database::
245Stores a set of "objects", and an individual <<def_object,object>> is
246identified by its <<def_object_name,object name>>. The objects usually
247live in `$GIT_DIR/objects/`.
Junio C Hamano1a4e8412005-12-27 08:17:23248
Junio C Hamano3d5b41f2007-03-26 02:33:41249[[def_object_identifier]]object identifier::
250Synonym for <<def_object_name,object name>>.
Junio C Hamano1a4e8412005-12-27 08:17:23251
Junio C Hamano3d5b41f2007-03-26 02:33:41252[[def_object_name]]object name::
Junio C Hamanoe3f080d2013-04-22 02:27:13253The unique identifier of an <<def_object,object>>. The
254object name is usually represented by a 40 character
255hexadecimal string. Also colloquially called <<def_SHA1,SHA-1>>.
Junio C Hamano1a4e8412005-12-27 08:17:23256
Junio C Hamano3d5b41f2007-03-26 02:33:41257[[def_object_type]]object type::
Junio C Hamano9e1793f2008-06-02 07:31:16258One of the identifiers "<<def_commit_object,commit>>",
259"<<def_tree_object,tree>>", "<<def_tag_object,tag>>" or
260"<<def_blob_object,blob>>" describing the type of an
261<<def_object,object>>.
Junio C Hamano1a4e8412005-12-27 08:17:23262
Junio C Hamano3d5b41f2007-03-26 02:33:41263[[def_octopus]]octopus::
Junio C Hamanoe3f080d2013-04-22 02:27:13264To <<def_merge,merge>> more than two <<def_branch,branches>>.
Junio C Hamano88a3a072006-05-04 08:01:43265
Junio C Hamano3d5b41f2007-03-26 02:33:41266[[def_origin]]origin::
267The default upstream <<def_repository,repository>>. Most projects have
268at least one upstream project which they track. By default
Junio C Hamano75485c82007-05-19 04:20:33269'origin' is used for that purpose. New upstream updates
Junio C Hamano97bcb482010-11-25 03:16:07270will be fetched into remote <<def_remote_tracking_branch,remote-tracking branches>> named
Junio C Hamanod3361ad2007-01-01 03:20:24271origin/name-of-upstream-branch, which you can see using
Junio C Hamanoea82cff2009-03-18 01:54:48272`git branch -r`.
Junio C Hamano88a3a072006-05-04 08:01:43273
Junio C Hamano3d5b41f2007-03-26 02:33:41274[[def_pack]]pack::
275A set of objects which have been compressed into one file (to save space
276or to transmit them efficiently).
Junio C Hamano88a3a072006-05-04 08:01:43277
Junio C Hamano3d5b41f2007-03-26 02:33:41278[[def_pack_index]]pack index::
Junio C Hamano88a3a072006-05-04 08:01:43279The list of identifiers, and other information, of the objects in a
Junio C Hamano3d5b41f2007-03-26 02:33:41280<<def_pack,pack>>, to assist in efficiently accessing the contents of a
Junio C Hamano75485c82007-05-19 04:20:33281pack.
Junio C Hamano1a4e8412005-12-27 08:17:23282
Junio C Hamano63c2bc92011-02-28 06:41:28283[[def_pathspec]]pathspec::
Junio C Hamanoe3f080d2013-04-22 02:27:13284Pattern used to limit paths in Git commands.
Junio C Hamano63c2bc92011-02-28 06:41:28285+
286Pathspecs are used on the command line of "git ls-files", "git
Junio C Hamano2a294cd2011-05-23 23:06:31287ls-tree", "git add", "git grep", "git diff", "git checkout",
288and many other commands to
Junio C Hamano63c2bc92011-02-28 06:41:28289limit the scope of operations to some subset of the tree or
290worktree. See the documentation of each command for whether
291paths are relative to the current directory or toplevel. The
292pathspec syntax is as follows:
Junio C Hamanoe3f080d2013-04-22 02:27:13293+
294--
Junio C Hamano63c2bc92011-02-28 06:41:28295
296* any path matches itself
297* the pathspec up to the last slash represents a
298 directory prefix. The scope of that pathspec is
299 limited to that subtree.
300* the rest of the pathspec is a pattern for the remainder
301 of the pathname. Paths relative to the directory
302 prefix will be matched against that pattern using fnmatch(3);
303 in particular, '*' and '?' _can_ match directory separators.
Junio C Hamanoe3f080d2013-04-22 02:27:13304
305--
Junio C Hamano63c2bc92011-02-28 06:41:28306+
307For example, Documentation/*.jpg will match all .jpg files
308in the Documentation subtree,
309including Documentation/chapter_1/figure_1.jpg.
Junio C Hamano2a294cd2011-05-23 23:06:31310+
311A pathspec that begins with a colon `:` has special meaning. In the
312short form, the leading colon `:` is followed by zero or more "magic
313signature" letters (which optionally is terminated by another colon `:`),
314and the remainder is the pattern to match against the path. The optional
315colon that terminates the "magic signature" can be omitted if the pattern
316begins with a character that cannot be a "magic signature" and is not a
317colon.
318+
319In the long form, the leading colon `:` is followed by a open
320parenthesis `(`, a comma-separated list of zero or more "magic words",
321and a close parentheses `)`, and the remainder is the pattern to match
322against the path.
323+
324The "magic signature" consists of an ASCII symbol that is not
Junio C Hamanoe3f080d2013-04-22 02:27:13325alphanumeric. Currently only the slash `/` is recognized as a
326"magic signature": it makes the pattern match from the root of
327the working tree, even when you are running the command from
328inside a subdirectory.
Junio C Hamano2a294cd2011-05-23 23:06:31329+
330A pathspec with only a colon means "there is no pathspec". This form
331should not be combined with other pathspec.
332
Junio C Hamano3d5b41f2007-03-26 02:33:41333[[def_parent]]parent::
334A <<def_commit_object,commit object>> contains a (possibly empty) list
335of the logical predecessor(s) in the line of development, i.e. its
336parents.
Junio C Hamano1a4e8412005-12-27 08:17:23337
Junio C Hamano3d5b41f2007-03-26 02:33:41338[[def_pickaxe]]pickaxe::
339The term <<def_pickaxe,pickaxe>> refers to an option to the diffcore
340routines that help select changes that add or delete a given text
Junio C Hamano764a6672007-10-23 01:23:31341string. With the `--pickaxe-all` option, it can be used to view the full
Junio C Hamano3d5b41f2007-03-26 02:33:41342<<def_changeset,changeset>> that introduced or removed, say, a
Junio C Hamano35738e82008-01-07 07:55:46343particular line of text. See linkgit:git-diff[1].
Junio C Hamano1a4e8412005-12-27 08:17:23344
Junio C Hamano3d5b41f2007-03-26 02:33:41345[[def_plumbing]]plumbing::
Junio C Hamano076ffcc2013-02-06 05:13:21346Cute name for <<def_core_git,core Git>>.
Junio C Hamano1a4e8412005-12-27 08:17:23347
Junio C Hamano3d5b41f2007-03-26 02:33:41348[[def_porcelain]]porcelain::
349Cute name for programs and program suites depending on
Junio C Hamano076ffcc2013-02-06 05:13:21350<<def_core_git,core Git>>, presenting a high level access to
351core Git. Porcelains expose more of a <<def_SCM,SCM>>
Junio C Hamano3d5b41f2007-03-26 02:33:41352interface than the <<def_plumbing,plumbing>>.
Junio C Hamano1a4e8412005-12-27 08:17:23353
Junio C Hamano3d5b41f2007-03-26 02:33:41354[[def_pull]]pull::
355Pulling a <<def_branch,branch>> means to <<def_fetch,fetch>> it and
Junio C Hamano35738e82008-01-07 07:55:46356<<def_merge,merge>> it. See also linkgit:git-pull[1].
Junio C Hamano1a4e8412005-12-27 08:17:23357
Junio C Hamano3d5b41f2007-03-26 02:33:41358[[def_push]]push::
Junio C Hamano75485c82007-05-19 04:20:33359Pushing a <<def_branch,branch>> means to get the branch's
Junio C Hamano3d5b41f2007-03-26 02:33:41360<<def_head_ref,head ref>> from a remote <<def_repository,repository>>,
Junio C Hamano764a6672007-10-23 01:23:31361find out if it is a direct ancestor to the branch's local
362head ref, and in that case, putting all
Junio C Hamano3d5b41f2007-03-26 02:33:41363objects, which are <<def_reachable,reachable>> from the local
Junio C Hamano75485c82007-05-19 04:20:33364head ref, and which are missing from the remote
365repository, into the remote
Junio C Hamano3d5b41f2007-03-26 02:33:41366<<def_object_database,object database>>, and updating the remote
Junio C Hamano75485c82007-05-19 04:20:33367head ref. If the remote <<def_head,head>> is not an
368ancestor to the local head, the push fails.
Junio C Hamano1a4e8412005-12-27 08:17:23369
Junio C Hamano3d5b41f2007-03-26 02:33:41370[[def_reachable]]reachable::
371All of the ancestors of a given <<def_commit,commit>> are said to be
Junio C Hamano75485c82007-05-19 04:20:33372"reachable" from that commit. More
373generally, one <<def_object,object>> is reachable from
Junio C Hamano3d5b41f2007-03-26 02:33:41374another if we can reach the one from the other by a <<def_chain,chain>>
375that follows <<def_tag,tags>> to whatever they tag,
376<<def_commit_object,commits>> to their parents or trees, and
377<<def_tree_object,trees>> to the trees or <<def_blob_object,blobs>>
378that they contain.
Junio C Hamanof3e80c02006-01-11 00:54:55379
Junio C Hamano3d5b41f2007-03-26 02:33:41380[[def_rebase]]rebase::
381To reapply a series of changes from a <<def_branch,branch>> to a
382different base, and reset the <<def_head,head>> of that branch
383to the result.
Junio C Hamanof3e80c02006-01-11 00:54:55384
Junio C Hamano3d5b41f2007-03-26 02:33:41385[[def_ref]]ref::
Junio C Hamanoe3f080d2013-04-22 02:27:13386A 40-byte hex representation of a <<def_SHA1,SHA-1>> or a name that
Junio C Hamano360e3a12011-07-13 23:51:56387denotes a particular <<def_object,object>>. They may be stored in
388a file under `$GIT_DIR/refs/` directory, or
389in the `$GIT_DIR/packed-refs` file.
Junio C Hamano1a4e8412005-12-27 08:17:23390
Junio C Hamanobb0f4042007-07-04 06:41:40391[[def_reflog]]reflog::
392A reflog shows the local "history" of a ref. In other words,
393it can tell you what the 3rd last revision in _this_ repository
394was, and what was the current state in _this_ repository,
Junio C Hamano35738e82008-01-07 07:55:46395yesterday 9:14pm. See linkgit:git-reflog[1] for details.
Junio C Hamanobb0f4042007-07-04 06:41:40396
Junio C Hamano3d5b41f2007-03-26 02:33:41397[[def_refspec]]refspec::
Junio C Hamano36460982007-05-27 04:29:12398A "refspec" is used by <<def_fetch,fetch>> and
Junio C Hamano75485c82007-05-19 04:20:33399<<def_push,push>> to describe the mapping between remote
Junio C Hamanoe3f080d2013-04-22 02:27:13400<<def_ref,ref>> and local ref.
Junio C Hamano88a3a072006-05-04 08:01:43401
Junio C Hamano97bcb482010-11-25 03:16:07402[[def_remote_tracking_branch]]remote-tracking branch::
Junio C Hamano076ffcc2013-02-06 05:13:21403A regular Git <<def_branch,branch>> that is used to follow changes from
Junio C Hamano97bcb482010-11-25 03:16:07404another <<def_repository,repository>>. A remote-tracking
405branch should not contain direct modifications or have local commits
406made to it. A remote-tracking branch can usually be
407identified as the right-hand-side <<def_ref,ref>> in a Pull:
408<<def_refspec,refspec>>.
409
Junio C Hamano3d5b41f2007-03-26 02:33:41410[[def_repository]]repository::
Junio C Hamano36460982007-05-27 04:29:12411A collection of <<def_ref,refs>> together with an
Junio C Hamano75485c82007-05-19 04:20:33412<<def_object_database,object database>> containing all objects
413which are <<def_reachable,reachable>> from the refs, possibly
Junio C Hamano36460982007-05-27 04:29:12414accompanied by meta data from one or more <<def_porcelain,porcelains>>. A
415repository can share an object database with other repositories
416via <<def_alternate_object_database,alternates mechanism>>.
Junio C Hamano88a3a072006-05-04 08:01:43417
Junio C Hamano3d5b41f2007-03-26 02:33:41418[[def_resolve]]resolve::
419The action of fixing up manually what a failed automatic
420<<def_merge,merge>> left behind.
Junio C Hamano88a3a072006-05-04 08:01:43421
Junio C Hamano3d5b41f2007-03-26 02:33:41422[[def_revision]]revision::
423A particular state of files and directories which was stored in the
424<<def_object_database,object database>>. It is referenced by a
425<<def_commit_object,commit object>>.
Junio C Hamano88a3a072006-05-04 08:01:43426
Junio C Hamano3d5b41f2007-03-26 02:33:41427[[def_rewind]]rewind::
428To throw away part of the development, i.e. to assign the
429<<def_head,head>> to an earlier <<def_revision,revision>>.
Junio C Hamano88a3a072006-05-04 08:01:43430
Junio C Hamano3d5b41f2007-03-26 02:33:41431[[def_SCM]]SCM::
Junio C Hamano88a3a072006-05-04 08:01:43432Source code management (tool).
433
Junio C Hamanoe3f080d2013-04-22 02:27:13434[[def_SHA1]]SHA-1::
435"Secure Hash Algorithm 1"; a cryptographic hash function.
436In the context of Git used as a synonym for <<def_object_name,object name>>.
Junio C Hamano88a3a072006-05-04 08:01:43437
Junio C Hamano3d5b41f2007-03-26 02:33:41438[[def_shallow_repository]]shallow repository::
Junio C Hamano36460982007-05-27 04:29:12439A shallow <<def_repository,repository>> has an incomplete
440history some of whose <<def_commit,commits>> have <<def_parent,parents>> cauterized away (in other
Junio C Hamano076ffcc2013-02-06 05:13:21441words, Git is told to pretend that these commits do not have the
Junio C Hamano3d5b41f2007-03-26 02:33:41442parents, even though they are recorded in the <<def_commit_object,commit
443object>>). This is sometimes useful when you are interested only in the
444recent history of a project even though the real history recorded in the
Junio C Hamano75485c82007-05-19 04:20:33445upstream is much larger. A shallow repository
Junio C Hamano35738e82008-01-07 07:55:46446is created by giving the `--depth` option to linkgit:git-clone[1], and
447its history can be later deepened with linkgit:git-fetch[1].
Junio C Hamano4f9a6052007-01-17 20:25:16448
Junio C Hamano3d5b41f2007-03-26 02:33:41449[[def_symref]]symref::
Junio C Hamanoe3f080d2013-04-22 02:27:13450Symbolic reference: instead of containing the <<def_SHA1,SHA-1>>
Junio C Hamano75485c82007-05-19 04:20:33451id itself, it is of the format 'ref: refs/some/thing' and when
452referenced, it recursively dereferences to this reference.
453'<<def_HEAD,HEAD>>' is a prime example of a symref. Symbolic
Junio C Hamano35738e82008-01-07 07:55:46454references are manipulated with the linkgit:git-symbolic-ref[1]
Junio C Hamano75485c82007-05-19 04:20:33455command.
Junio C Hamano3a971022006-11-18 22:17:58456
Junio C Hamano3d5b41f2007-03-26 02:33:41457[[def_tag]]tag::
Junio C Hamano360e3a12011-07-13 23:51:56458A <<def_ref,ref>> under `refs/tags/` namespace that points to an
459object of an arbitrary type (typically a tag points to either a
460<<def_tag_object,tag>> or a <<def_commit_object,commit object>>).
461In contrast to a <<def_head,head>>, a tag is not updated by
Junio C Hamano076ffcc2013-02-06 05:13:21462the `commit` command. A Git tag has nothing to do with a Lisp
Junio C Hamano360e3a12011-07-13 23:51:56463tag (which would be called an <<def_object_type,object type>>
Junio C Hamano076ffcc2013-02-06 05:13:21464in Git's context). A tag is most typically used to mark a particular
Junio C Hamano360e3a12011-07-13 23:51:56465point in the commit ancestry <<def_chain,chain>>.
Junio C Hamano88a3a072006-05-04 08:01:43466
Junio C Hamano3d5b41f2007-03-26 02:33:41467[[def_tag_object]]tag object::
468An <<def_object,object>> containing a <<def_ref,ref>> pointing to
Junio C Hamano75485c82007-05-19 04:20:33469another object, which can contain a message just like a
Junio C Hamano3d5b41f2007-03-26 02:33:41470<<def_commit_object,commit object>>. It can also contain a (PGP)
Junio C Hamano36460982007-05-27 04:29:12471signature, in which case it is called a "signed tag object".
Junio C Hamano88a3a072006-05-04 08:01:43472
Junio C Hamano3d5b41f2007-03-26 02:33:41473[[def_topic_branch]]topic branch::
Junio C Hamano076ffcc2013-02-06 05:13:21474A regular Git <<def_branch,branch>> that is used by a developer to
Junio C Hamano3d5b41f2007-03-26 02:33:41475identify a conceptual line of development. Since branches are very easy
476and inexpensive, it is often desirable to have several small branches
477that each contain very well defined concepts or small incremental yet
478related changes.
Junio C Hamano88a3a072006-05-04 08:01:43479
Junio C Hamano3d5b41f2007-03-26 02:33:41480[[def_tree]]tree::
481Either a <<def_working_tree,working tree>>, or a <<def_tree_object,tree
Junio C Hamano36460982007-05-27 04:29:12482object>> together with the dependent <<def_blob_object,blob>> and tree objects
Junio C Hamano75485c82007-05-19 04:20:33483(i.e. a stored representation of a working tree).
Junio C Hamano1a4e8412005-12-27 08:17:23484
Junio C Hamano3d5b41f2007-03-26 02:33:41485[[def_tree_object]]tree object::
486An <<def_object,object>> containing a list of file names and modes along
487with refs to the associated blob and/or tree objects. A
488<<def_tree,tree>> is equivalent to a <<def_directory,directory>>.
Junio C Hamano1a4e8412005-12-27 08:17:23489
Junio C Hamano3d5b41f2007-03-26 02:33:41490[[def_tree-ish]]tree-ish::
491A <<def_ref,ref>> pointing to either a <<def_commit_object,commit
492object>>, a <<def_tree_object,tree object>>, or a <<def_tag_object,tag
Junio C Hamano75485c82007-05-19 04:20:33493object>> pointing to a tag or commit or tree object.
Junio C Hamano1a4e8412005-12-27 08:17:23494
Junio C Hamano3d5b41f2007-03-26 02:33:41495[[def_unmerged_index]]unmerged index::
496An <<def_index,index>> which contains unmerged
497<<def_index_entry,index entries>>.
Junio C Hamano1a4e8412005-12-27 08:17:23498
Junio C Hamano3d5b41f2007-03-26 02:33:41499[[def_unreachable_object]]unreachable object::
500An <<def_object,object>> which is not <<def_reachable,reachable>> from a
501<<def_branch,branch>>, <<def_tag,tag>>, or any other reference.
Junio C Hamanoaa83a7d2007-03-05 02:37:29502
Junio C Hamano98e32c32009-04-13 02:39:53503[[def_upstream_branch]]upstream branch::
504The default <<def_branch,branch>> that is merged into the branch in
505question (or the branch in question is rebased onto). It is configured
506via branch.<name>.remote and branch.<name>.merge. If the upstream branch
507of 'A' is 'origin/B' sometimes we say "'A' is tracking 'origin/B'".
508
Junio C Hamano3d5b41f2007-03-26 02:33:41509[[def_working_tree]]working tree::
Junio C Hamanoc0e55e72009-10-10 00:56:29510The tree of actual checked out files. The working tree normally
511contains the contents of the <<def_HEAD,HEAD>> commit's tree,
512plus any local changes that you have made but not yet committed.