| git-send-pack(1) |
| ================ |
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| NAME |
| ---- |
| git-send-pack - Push objects over Git protocol to another repository |
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| |
| SYNOPSIS |
| -------- |
| [verse] |
| 'git send-pack' [--all] [--dry-run] [--force] [--receive-pack=<git-receive-pack>] |
| [--verbose] [--thin] [--atomic] |
| [--[no-]signed|--signed=(true|false|if-asked)] |
| [<host>:]<directory> [<ref>...] |
| |
| DESCRIPTION |
| ----------- |
| Usually you would want to use 'git push', which is a |
| higher-level wrapper of this command, instead. See linkgit:git-push[1]. |
| |
| Invokes 'git-receive-pack' on a possibly remote repository, and |
| updates it from the current repository, sending named refs. |
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| OPTIONS |
| ------- |
| --receive-pack=<git-receive-pack>:: |
| Path to the 'git-receive-pack' program on the remote |
| end. Sometimes useful when pushing to a remote |
| repository over ssh, and you do not have the program in |
| a directory on the default $PATH. |
| |
| --exec=<git-receive-pack>:: |
| Same as --receive-pack=<git-receive-pack>. |
| |
| --all:: |
| Instead of explicitly specifying which refs to update, |
| update all heads that locally exist. |
| |
| --stdin:: |
| Take the list of refs from stdin, one per line. If there |
| are refs specified on the command line in addition to this |
| option, then the refs from stdin are processed after those |
| on the command line. |
| + |
| If `--stateless-rpc` is specified together with this option then |
| the list of refs must be in packet format (pkt-line). Each ref must |
| be in a separate packet, and the list must end with a flush packet. |
| |
| --dry-run:: |
| Do everything except actually send the updates. |
| |
| --force:: |
| Usually, the command refuses to update a remote ref that |
| is not an ancestor of the local ref used to overwrite it. |
| This flag disables the check. What this means is that |
| the remote repository can lose commits; use it with |
| care. |
| |
| --verbose:: |
| Run verbosely. |
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| --thin:: |
| Send a "thin" pack, which records objects in deltified form based |
| on objects not included in the pack to reduce network traffic. |
| |
| --atomic:: |
| Use an atomic transaction for updating the refs. If any of the refs |
| fails to update then the entire push will fail without changing any |
| refs. |
| |
| --[no-]signed:: |
| --signed=(true|false|if-asked):: |
| GPG-sign the push request to update refs on the receiving |
| side, to allow it to be checked by the hooks and/or be |
| logged. If `false` or `--no-signed`, no signing will be |
| attempted. If `true` or `--signed`, the push will fail if the |
| server does not support signed pushes. If set to `if-asked`, |
| sign if and only if the server supports signed pushes. The push |
| will also fail if the actual call to `gpg --sign` fails. See |
| linkgit:git-receive-pack[1] for the details on the receiving end. |
| |
| --push-option=<string>:: |
| Pass the specified string as a push option for consumption by |
| hooks on the server side. If the server doesn't support push |
| options, error out. See linkgit:git-push[1] and |
| linkgit:githooks[5] for details. |
| |
| <host>:: |
| A remote host to house the repository. When this |
| part is specified, 'git-receive-pack' is invoked via |
| ssh. |
| |
| <directory>:: |
| The repository to update. |
| |
| <ref>...:: |
| The remote refs to update. |
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| SPECIFYING THE REFS |
| ------------------- |
| |
| There are three ways to specify which refs to update on the |
| remote end. |
| |
| With `--all` flag, all refs that exist locally are transferred to |
| the remote side. You cannot specify any '<ref>' if you use |
| this flag. |
| |
| Without `--all` and without any '<ref>', the heads that exist |
| both on the local side and on the remote side are updated. |
| |
| When one or more '<ref>' are specified explicitly (whether on the |
| command line or via `--stdin`), it can be either a |
| single pattern, or a pair of such pattern separated by a colon |
| ":" (this means that a ref name cannot have a colon in it). A |
| single pattern '<name>' is just a shorthand for '<name>:<name>'. |
| |
| Each pattern pair consists of the source side (before the colon) |
| and the destination side (after the colon). The ref to be |
| pushed is determined by finding a match that matches the source |
| side, and where it is pushed is determined by using the |
| destination side. The rules used to match a ref are the same |
| rules used by 'git rev-parse' to resolve a symbolic ref |
| name. See linkgit:git-rev-parse[1]. |
| |
| - It is an error if <src> does not match exactly one of the |
| local refs. |
| |
| - It is an error if <dst> matches more than one remote refs. |
| |
| - If <dst> does not match any remote ref, either |
| |
| * it has to start with "refs/"; <dst> is used as the |
| destination literally in this case. |
| |
| * <src> == <dst> and the ref that matched the <src> must not |
| exist in the set of remote refs; the ref matched <src> |
| locally is used as the name of the destination. |
| |
| Without `--force`, the <src> ref is stored at the remote only if |
| <dst> does not exist, or <dst> is a proper subset (i.e. an |
| ancestor) of <src>. This check, known as "fast-forward check", |
| is performed in order to avoid accidentally overwriting the |
| remote ref and lose other peoples' commits from there. |
| |
| With `--force`, the fast-forward check is disabled for all refs. |
| |
| Optionally, a <ref> parameter can be prefixed with a plus '+' sign |
| to disable the fast-forward check only on that ref. |
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| GIT |
| --- |
| Part of the linkgit:git[1] suite |