| git-checkout-cache(1) |
| ===================== |
| v0.1, May 2005 |
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| NAME |
| ---- |
| git-checkout-cache - Copy files from the cache to the working directory |
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| SYNOPSIS |
| -------- |
| 'git-checkout-cache' [-q] [-a] [-f] [-n] [--prefix=<string>] |
| [--] <file>... |
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| DESCRIPTION |
| ----------- |
| Will copy all files listed from the cache to the working directory |
| (not overwriting existing files). |
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| OPTIONS |
| ------- |
| -q:: |
| be quiet if files exist or are not in the cache |
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| -f:: |
| forces overwrite of existing files |
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| -a:: |
| checks out all files in the cache (will then continue to |
| process listed files). |
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| -n:: |
| Don't checkout new files, only refresh files already checked |
| out. |
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| --prefix=<string>:: |
| When creating files, prepend <string> (usually a directory |
| including a trailing /) |
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| --:: |
| Do not interpret any more arguments as options. |
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| Note that the order of the flags matters: |
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| git-checkout-cache -a -f file.c |
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| will first check out all files listed in the cache (but not overwrite |
| any old ones), and then force-checkout `file.c` a second time (ie that |
| one *will* overwrite any old contents with the same filename). |
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| Also, just doing "git-checkout-cache" does nothing. You probably meant |
| "git-checkout-cache -a". And if you want to force it, you want |
| "git-checkout-cache -f -a". |
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| Intuitiveness is not the goal here. Repeatability is. The reason for |
| the "no arguments means no work" thing is that from scripts you are |
| supposed to be able to do things like: |
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| find . -name '*.h' -print0 | xargs -0 git-checkout-cache -f -- |
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| which will force all existing `*.h` files to be replaced with their |
| cached copies. If an empty command line implied "all", then this would |
| force-refresh everything in the cache, which was not the point. |
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| To update and refresh only the files already checked out: |
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| git-checkout-cache -n -f -a && git-update-cache --ignore-missing --refresh |
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| Oh, and the "--" is just a good idea when you know the rest will be |
| filenames. Just so that you wouldn't have a filename of "-a" causing |
| problems (not possible in the above example, but get used to it in |
| scripting!). |
| |
| The prefix ability basically makes it trivial to use |
| git-checkout-cache as an "export as tree" function. Just read the |
| desired tree into the index, and do a |
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| git-checkout-cache --prefix=git-export-dir/ -a |
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| and git-checkout-cache will "export" the cache into the specified |
| directory. |
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| NOTE The final "/" is important. The exported name is literally just |
| prefixed with the specified string, so you can also do something like |
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| git-checkout-cache --prefix=.merged- Makefile |
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| to check out the currently cached copy of `Makefile` into the file |
| `.merged-Makefile` |
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| Author |
| ------ |
| Written by Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org> |
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| Documentation |
| -------------- |
| Documentation by David Greaves, Junio C Hamano and the git-list <git@vger.kernel.org>. |
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| GIT |
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