| git-restore(1) |
| ============== |
| |
| NAME |
| ---- |
| git-restore - Restore working tree files |
| |
| SYNOPSIS |
| -------- |
| [verse] |
| 'git restore' [<options>] [--source=<tree>] [--staged] [--worktree] [--] <pathspec>... |
| 'git restore' [<options>] [--source=<tree>] [--staged] [--worktree] --pathspec-from-file=<file> [--pathspec-file-nul] |
| 'git restore' (-p|--patch) [<options>] [--source=<tree>] [--staged] [--worktree] [--] [<pathspec>...] |
| |
| DESCRIPTION |
| ----------- |
| Restore specified paths in the working tree with some contents from a |
| restore source. If a path is tracked but does not exist in the restore |
| source, it will be removed to match the source. |
| |
| The command can also be used to restore the content in the index with |
| `--staged`, or restore both the working tree and the index with |
| `--staged --worktree`. |
| |
| By default, if `--staged` is given, the contents are restored from `HEAD`, |
| otherwise from the index. Use `--source` to restore from a different commit. |
| |
| See "Reset, restore and revert" in linkgit:git[1] for the differences |
| between the three commands. |
| |
| THIS COMMAND IS EXPERIMENTAL. THE BEHAVIOR MAY CHANGE. |
| |
| OPTIONS |
| ------- |
| -s <tree>:: |
| --source=<tree>:: |
| Restore the working tree files with the content from the given |
| tree. It is common to specify the source tree by naming a |
| commit, branch or tag associated with it. |
| + |
| If not specified, the contents are restored from `HEAD` if `--staged` is |
| given, otherwise from the index. |
| + |
| As a special case, you may use `"A...B"` as a shortcut for the |
| merge base of `A` and `B` if there is exactly one merge base. You can |
| leave out at most one of `A` and `B`, in which case it defaults to `HEAD`. |
| |
| -p:: |
| --patch:: |
| Interactively select hunks in the difference between the |
| restore source and the restore location. See the ``Interactive |
| Mode'' section of linkgit:git-add[1] to learn how to operate |
| the `--patch` mode. |
| + |
| Note that `--patch` can accept no pathspec and will prompt to restore |
| all modified paths. |
| |
| -W:: |
| --worktree:: |
| -S:: |
| --staged:: |
| Specify the restore location. If neither option is specified, |
| by default the working tree is restored. Specifying `--staged` |
| will only restore the index. Specifying both restores both. |
| |
| -q:: |
| --quiet:: |
| Quiet, suppress feedback messages. Implies `--no-progress`. |
| |
| --progress:: |
| --no-progress:: |
| Progress status is reported on the standard error stream |
| by default when it is attached to a terminal, unless `--quiet` |
| is specified. This flag enables progress reporting even if not |
| attached to a terminal, regardless of `--quiet`. |
| |
| --ours:: |
| --theirs:: |
| When restoring files in the working tree from the index, use |
| stage #2 ('ours') or #3 ('theirs') for unmerged paths. |
| This option cannot be used when checking out paths from a |
| tree-ish (i.e. with the `--source` option). |
| + |
| Note that during `git rebase` and `git pull --rebase`, 'ours' and |
| 'theirs' may appear swapped. See the explanation of the same options |
| in linkgit:git-checkout[1] for details. |
| |
| -m:: |
| --merge:: |
| When restoring files on the working tree from the index, |
| recreate the conflicted merge in the unmerged paths. |
| This option cannot be used when checking out paths from a |
| tree-ish (i.e. with the `--source` option). |
| |
| --conflict=<style>:: |
| The same as `--merge` option above, but changes the way the |
| conflicting hunks are presented, overriding the |
| `merge.conflictStyle` configuration variable. Possible values |
| are "merge" (default), "diff3", and "zdiff3". |
| |
| --ignore-unmerged:: |
| When restoring files on the working tree from the index, do |
| not abort the operation if there are unmerged entries and |
| neither `--ours`, `--theirs`, `--merge` or `--conflict` is |
| specified. Unmerged paths on the working tree are left alone. |
| |
| --ignore-skip-worktree-bits:: |
| In sparse checkout mode, the default is to only update entries |
| matched by `<pathspec>` and sparse patterns in |
| $GIT_DIR/info/sparse-checkout. This option ignores the sparse |
| patterns and unconditionally restores any files in |
| `<pathspec>`. |
| |
| --recurse-submodules:: |
| --no-recurse-submodules:: |
| If `<pathspec>` names an active submodule and the restore location |
| includes the working tree, the submodule will only be updated if |
| this option is given, in which case its working tree will be |
| restored to the commit recorded in the superproject, and any local |
| modifications overwritten. If nothing (or |
| `--no-recurse-submodules`) is used, submodules working trees will |
| not be updated. Just like linkgit:git-checkout[1], this will detach |
| `HEAD` of the submodule. |
| |
| --overlay:: |
| --no-overlay:: |
| In overlay mode, the command never removes files when |
| restoring. In no-overlay mode, tracked files that do not |
| appear in the `--source` tree are removed, to make them match |
| `<tree>` exactly. The default is no-overlay mode. |
| |
| --pathspec-from-file=<file>:: |
| Pathspec is passed in `<file>` instead of commandline args. If |
| `<file>` is exactly `-` then standard input is used. Pathspec |
| elements are separated by LF or CR/LF. Pathspec elements can be |
| quoted as explained for the configuration variable `core.quotePath` |
| (see linkgit:git-config[1]). See also `--pathspec-file-nul` and |
| global `--literal-pathspecs`. |
| |
| --pathspec-file-nul:: |
| Only meaningful with `--pathspec-from-file`. Pathspec elements are |
| separated with NUL character and all other characters are taken |
| literally (including newlines and quotes). |
| |
| \--:: |
| Do not interpret any more arguments as options. |
| |
| <pathspec>...:: |
| Limits the paths affected by the operation. |
| + |
| For more details, see the 'pathspec' entry in linkgit:gitglossary[7]. |
| |
| EXAMPLES |
| -------- |
| |
| The following sequence switches to the `master` branch, reverts the |
| `Makefile` to two revisions back, deletes hello.c by mistake, and gets |
| it back from the index. |
| |
| ------------ |
| $ git switch master |
| $ git restore --source master~2 Makefile <1> |
| $ rm -f hello.c |
| $ git restore hello.c <2> |
| ------------ |
| |
| <1> take a file out of another commit |
| <2> restore hello.c from the index |
| |
| If you want to restore _all_ C source files to match the version in |
| the index, you can say |
| |
| ------------ |
| $ git restore '*.c' |
| ------------ |
| |
| Note the quotes around `*.c`. The file `hello.c` will also be |
| restored, even though it is no longer in the working tree, because the |
| file globbing is used to match entries in the index (not in the |
| working tree by the shell). |
| |
| To restore all files in the current directory |
| |
| ------------ |
| $ git restore . |
| ------------ |
| |
| or to restore all working tree files with 'top' pathspec magic (see |
| linkgit:gitglossary[7]) |
| |
| ------------ |
| $ git restore :/ |
| ------------ |
| |
| To restore a file in the index to match the version in `HEAD` (this is |
| the same as using linkgit:git-reset[1]) |
| |
| ------------ |
| $ git restore --staged hello.c |
| ------------ |
| |
| or you can restore both the index and the working tree (this is the same |
| as using linkgit:git-checkout[1]) |
| |
| ------------ |
| $ git restore --source=HEAD --staged --worktree hello.c |
| ------------ |
| |
| or the short form which is more practical but less readable: |
| |
| ------------ |
| $ git restore -s@ -SW hello.c |
| ------------ |
| |
| SEE ALSO |
| -------- |
| linkgit:git-checkout[1], |
| linkgit:git-reset[1] |
| |
| GIT |
| --- |
| Part of the linkgit:git[1] suite |