| git-pull(1) |
| =========== |
| |
| NAME |
| ---- |
| git-pull - Fetch from and merge with another repository or a local branch |
| |
| |
| SYNOPSIS |
| -------- |
| 'git pull' <options> <repository> <refspec>... |
| |
| |
| DESCRIPTION |
| ----------- |
| Runs 'git-fetch' with the given parameters, and calls 'git-merge' |
| to merge the retrieved head(s) into the current branch. |
| With `--rebase`, calls 'git-rebase' instead of 'git-merge'. |
| |
| Note that you can use `.` (current directory) as the |
| <repository> to pull from the local repository -- this is useful |
| when merging local branches into the current branch. |
| |
| Also note that options meant for 'git-pull' itself and underlying |
| 'git-merge' must be given before the options meant for 'git-fetch'. |
| |
| OPTIONS |
| ------- |
| include::merge-options.txt[] |
| |
| :git-pull: 1 |
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| --rebase:: |
| Instead of a merge, perform a rebase after fetching. If |
| there is a remote ref for the upstream branch, and this branch |
| was rebased since last fetched, the rebase uses that information |
| to avoid rebasing non-local changes. To make this the default |
| for branch `<name>`, set configuration `branch.<name>.rebase` |
| to `true`. |
| + |
| [NOTE] |
| This is a potentially _dangerous_ mode of operation. |
| It rewrites history, which does not bode well when you |
| published that history already. Do *not* use this option |
| unless you have read linkgit:git-rebase[1] carefully. |
| |
| --no-rebase:: |
| Override earlier --rebase. |
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| include::fetch-options.txt[] |
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| include::pull-fetch-param.txt[] |
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| include::urls-remotes.txt[] |
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| include::merge-strategies.txt[] |
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| DEFAULT BEHAVIOUR |
| ----------------- |
| |
| Often people use `git pull` without giving any parameter. |
| Traditionally, this has been equivalent to saying `git pull |
| origin`. However, when configuration `branch.<name>.remote` is |
| present while on branch `<name>`, that value is used instead of |
| `origin`. |
| |
| In order to determine what URL to use to fetch from, the value |
| of the configuration `remote.<origin>.url` is consulted |
| and if there is not any such variable, the value on `URL: ` line |
| in `$GIT_DIR/remotes/<origin>` file is used. |
| |
| In order to determine what remote branches to fetch (and |
| optionally store in the tracking branches) when the command is |
| run without any refspec parameters on the command line, values |
| of the configuration variable `remote.<origin>.fetch` are |
| consulted, and if there aren't any, `$GIT_DIR/remotes/<origin>` |
| file is consulted and its `Pull: ` lines are used. |
| In addition to the refspec formats described in the OPTIONS |
| section, you can have a globbing refspec that looks like this: |
| |
| ------------ |
| refs/heads/*:refs/remotes/origin/* |
| ------------ |
| |
| A globbing refspec must have a non-empty RHS (i.e. must store |
| what were fetched in tracking branches), and its LHS and RHS |
| must end with `/*`. The above specifies that all remote |
| branches are tracked using tracking branches in |
| `refs/remotes/origin/` hierarchy under the same name. |
| |
| The rule to determine which remote branch to merge after |
| fetching is a bit involved, in order not to break backward |
| compatibility. |
| |
| If explicit refspecs were given on the command |
| line of `git pull`, they are all merged. |
| |
| When no refspec was given on the command line, then `git pull` |
| uses the refspec from the configuration or |
| `$GIT_DIR/remotes/<origin>`. In such cases, the following |
| rules apply: |
| |
| . If `branch.<name>.merge` configuration for the current |
| branch `<name>` exists, that is the name of the branch at the |
| remote site that is merged. |
| |
| . If the refspec is a globbing one, nothing is merged. |
| |
| . Otherwise the remote branch of the first refspec is merged. |
| |
| |
| EXAMPLES |
| -------- |
| |
| * Update the remote-tracking branches for the repository |
| you cloned from, then merge one of them into your |
| current branch: |
| + |
| ------------------------------------------------ |
| $ git pull, git pull origin |
| ------------------------------------------------ |
| + |
| Normally the branch merged in is the HEAD of the remote repository, |
| but the choice is determined by the branch.<name>.remote and |
| branch.<name>.merge options; see linkgit:git-config[1] for details. |
| |
| * Merge into the current branch the remote branch `next`: |
| + |
| ------------------------------------------------ |
| $ git pull origin next |
| ------------------------------------------------ |
| + |
| This leaves a copy of `next` temporarily in FETCH_HEAD, but |
| does not update any remote-tracking branches. |
| |
| * Bundle local branch `fixes` and `enhancements` on top of |
| the current branch, making an Octopus merge: |
| + |
| ------------------------------------------------ |
| $ git pull . fixes enhancements |
| ------------------------------------------------ |
| + |
| This `git pull .` syntax is equivalent to `git merge`. |
| |
| * Merge local branch `obsolete` into the current branch, using `ours` |
| merge strategy: |
| + |
| ------------------------------------------------ |
| $ git pull -s ours . obsolete |
| ------------------------------------------------ |
| |
| * Merge local branch `maint` into the current branch, but do not make |
| a commit automatically: |
| + |
| ------------------------------------------------ |
| $ git pull --no-commit . maint |
| ------------------------------------------------ |
| + |
| This can be used when you want to include further changes to the |
| merge, or want to write your own merge commit message. |
| + |
| You should refrain from abusing this option to sneak substantial |
| changes into a merge commit. Small fixups like bumping |
| release/version name would be acceptable. |
| |
| * Command line pull of multiple branches from one repository: |
| + |
| ------------------------------------------------ |
| $ git checkout master |
| $ git fetch origin +pu:pu maint:tmp |
| $ git pull . tmp |
| ------------------------------------------------ |
| + |
| This updates (or creates, as necessary) branches `pu` and `tmp` in |
| the local repository by fetching from the branches (respectively) |
| `pu` and `maint` from the remote repository. |
| + |
| The `pu` branch will be updated even if it is does not fast-forward; |
| the others will not be. |
| + |
| The final command then merges the newly fetched `tmp` into master. |
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| |
| If you tried a pull which resulted in a complex conflicts and |
| would want to start over, you can recover with 'git-reset'. |
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| SEE ALSO |
| -------- |
| linkgit:git-fetch[1], linkgit:git-merge[1], linkgit:git-config[1] |
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| |
| Author |
| ------ |
| Written by Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org> |
| and Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com> |
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| Documentation |
| -------------- |
| Documentation by Jon Loeliger, |
| David Greaves, |
| Junio C Hamano and the git-list <git@vger.kernel.org>. |
| |
| GIT |
| --- |
| Part of the linkgit:git[1] suite |