| <repository>:: |
| The "remote" repository that is the source of a fetch |
| or pull operation. This parameter can be either a URL |
| (see the section <<URLS,GIT URLS>> below) or the name |
| of a remote (see the section <<REMOTES,REMOTES>> below). |
| |
| ifndef::git-pull[] |
| <group>:: |
| A name referring to a list of repositories as the value |
| of remotes.<group> in the configuration file. |
| (See linkgit:git-config[1]). |
| endif::git-pull[] |
| |
| <refspec>:: |
| Specifies which refs to fetch and which local refs to update. |
| When no <refspec>s appear on the command line, the refs to fetch |
| are read from `remote.<repository>.fetch` variables instead |
| ifndef::git-pull[] |
| (see <<CRTB,CONFIGURED REMOTE-TRACKING BRANCHES>> below). |
| endif::git-pull[] |
| ifdef::git-pull[] |
| (see linkgit:git-fetch[1]). |
| endif::git-pull[] |
| + |
| The format of a <refspec> parameter is an optional plus |
| `+`, followed by the source ref <src>, followed |
| by a colon `:`, followed by the destination ref <dst>. |
| The colon can be omitted when <dst> is empty. |
| + |
| `tag <tag>` means the same as `refs/tags/<tag>:refs/tags/<tag>`; |
| it requests fetching everything up to the given tag. |
| + |
| The remote ref that matches <src> |
| is fetched, and if <dst> is not empty string, the local |
| ref that matches it is fast-forwarded using <src>. |
| If the optional plus `+` is used, the local ref |
| is updated even if it does not result in a fast-forward |
| update. |
| + |
| [NOTE] |
| When the remote branch you want to fetch is known to |
| be rewound and rebased regularly, it is expected that |
| its new tip will not be descendant of its previous tip |
| (as stored in your remote-tracking branch the last time |
| you fetched). You would want |
| to use the `+` sign to indicate non-fast-forward updates |
| will be needed for such branches. There is no way to |
| determine or declare that a branch will be made available |
| in a repository with this behavior; the pulling user simply |
| must know this is the expected usage pattern for a branch. |
| ifdef::git-pull[] |
| + |
| [NOTE] |
| There is a difference between listing multiple <refspec> |
| directly on 'git pull' command line and having multiple |
| `remote.<repository>.fetch` entries in your configuration |
| for a <repository> and running a |
| 'git pull' command without any explicit <refspec> parameters. |
| <refspec>s listed explicitly on the command line are always |
| merged into the current branch after fetching. In other words, |
| if you list more than one remote ref, 'git pull' will create |
| an Octopus merge. On the other hand, if you do not list any |
| explicit <refspec> parameter on the command line, 'git pull' |
| will fetch all the <refspec>s it finds in the |
| `remote.<repository>.fetch` configuration and merge |
| only the first <refspec> found into the current branch. |
| This is because making an |
| Octopus from remote refs is rarely done, while keeping track |
| of multiple remote heads in one-go by fetching more than one |
| is often useful. |
| endif::git-pull[] |