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DEFAULT_TEST_TARGET: prove
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DEFAULT_TEST_TARGET: prove
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DEVELOPER: 1
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DEVELOPER: 1
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freebsd_instance:
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freebsd_instance:
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image_family: freebsd-12-3
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image_family: freebsd-12-2
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memory: 2G
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memory: 2G
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install_script:
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install_script:
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pkg install -y gettext gmake perl5
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pkg install -y gettext gmake perl5
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.github/workflows/main.yml
vendored
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.github/workflows/main.yml
vendored
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- name: test
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- name: test
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shell: bash
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shell: bash
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run: . /etc/profile && ci/run-test-slice.sh ${{matrix.nr}} 10
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run: . /etc/profile && ci/run-test-slice.sh ${{matrix.nr}} 10
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- name: print test failures
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- name: ci/print-test-failures.sh
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if: failure() && env.FAILED_TEST_ARTIFACTS != ''
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if: failure()
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shell: bash
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shell: bash
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run: ci/print-test-failures.sh
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run: ci/print-test-failures.sh
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- name: Upload failed tests' directories
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- name: Upload failed tests' directories
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env:
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env:
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NO_SVN_TESTS: 1
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NO_SVN_TESTS: 1
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run: . /etc/profile && ci/run-test-slice.sh ${{matrix.nr}} 10
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run: . /etc/profile && ci/run-test-slice.sh ${{matrix.nr}} 10
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- name: print test failures
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- name: ci/print-test-failures.sh
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if: failure() && env.FAILED_TEST_ARTIFACTS != ''
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if: failure()
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shell: bash
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shell: bash
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run: ci/print-test-failures.sh
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run: ci/print-test-failures.sh
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- name: Upload failed tests' directories
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- name: Upload failed tests' directories
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- uses: actions/checkout@v2
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- uses: actions/checkout@v2
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- run: ci/install-dependencies.sh
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- run: ci/install-dependencies.sh
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- run: ci/run-build-and-tests.sh
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- run: ci/run-build-and-tests.sh
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- name: print test failures
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- run: ci/print-test-failures.sh
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if: failure() && env.FAILED_TEST_ARTIFACTS != ''
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if: failure()
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shell: bash
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run: ci/print-test-failures.sh
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- name: Upload failed tests' directories
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- name: Upload failed tests' directories
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if: failure() && env.FAILED_TEST_ARTIFACTS != ''
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if: failure() && env.FAILED_TEST_ARTIFACTS != ''
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uses: actions/upload-artifact@v2
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uses: actions/upload-artifact@v2
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- uses: actions/checkout@v1
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- uses: actions/checkout@v1
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- run: ci/install-docker-dependencies.sh
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- run: ci/install-docker-dependencies.sh
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- run: ci/run-build-and-tests.sh
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- run: ci/run-build-and-tests.sh
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- name: print test failures
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- run: ci/print-test-failures.sh
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if: failure() && env.FAILED_TEST_ARTIFACTS != ''
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if: failure()
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shell: bash
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run: ci/print-test-failures.sh
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- name: Upload failed tests' directories
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- name: Upload failed tests' directories
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if: failure() && env.FAILED_TEST_ARTIFACTS != ''
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if: failure() && env.FAILED_TEST_ARTIFACTS != ''
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uses: actions/upload-artifact@v1
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uses: actions/upload-artifact@v1
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if: needs.ci-config.outputs.enabled == 'yes'
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if: needs.ci-config.outputs.enabled == 'yes'
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env:
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env:
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jobname: StaticAnalysis
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jobname: StaticAnalysis
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runs-on: ubuntu-22.04
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runs-on: ubuntu-18.04
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steps:
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steps:
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- uses: actions/checkout@v2
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- uses: actions/checkout@v2
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- run: ci/install-dependencies.sh
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- run: ci/install-dependencies.sh
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.gitignore
vendored
4
.gitignore
vendored
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/git-cvsimport
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/git-cvsimport
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/git-cvsserver
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/git-cvsserver
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/git-daemon
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/git-daemon
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/git-diagnose
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/git-diff
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/git-diff
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/git-diff-files
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/git-diff-files
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/git-diff-index
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/git-diff-index
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/git-worktree
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/git-worktree
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/git-write-tree
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/git-write-tree
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/git-core-*/?*
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/git-core-*/?*
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/git.res
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/gitweb/GITWEB-BUILD-OPTIONS
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/gitweb/GITWEB-BUILD-OPTIONS
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/gitweb/gitweb.cgi
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/gitweb/gitweb.cgi
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/gitweb/static/gitweb.js
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/gitweb/static/gitweb.js
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*.[aos]
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*.[aos]
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*.o.json
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*.o.json
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*.py[co]
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*.py[co]
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.build/
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.depend/
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.depend/
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*.gcda
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*.gcda
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*.gcno
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*.gcno
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*.hcc
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*.hcc
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*.obj
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*.obj
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*.lib
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*.lib
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*.res
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*.sln
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*.sln
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*.sp
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*.sp
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*.suo
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*.suo
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@ -43,10 +43,7 @@ the overall style of existing code. Modifications to existing
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code is expected to match the style the surrounding code already
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code is expected to match the style the surrounding code already
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uses (even if it doesn't match the overall style of existing code).
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uses (even if it doesn't match the overall style of existing code).
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But if you must have a list of rules, here are some language
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But if you must have a list of rules, here they are.
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specific ones. Note that Documentation/ToolsForGit.txt document
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has a collection of tips to help you use some external tools
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to conform to these guidelines.
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For shell scripts specifically (not exhaustive):
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For shell scripts specifically (not exhaustive):
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@ -495,6 +492,17 @@ For Perl programs:
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- Learn and use Git.pm if you need that functionality.
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- Learn and use Git.pm if you need that functionality.
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- For Emacs, it's useful to put the following in
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GIT_CHECKOUT/.dir-locals.el, assuming you use cperl-mode:
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;; note the first part is useful for C editing, too
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((nil . ((indent-tabs-mode . t)
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(tab-width . 8)
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(fill-column . 80)))
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(cperl-mode . ((cperl-indent-level . 8)
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(cperl-extra-newline-before-brace . nil)
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(cperl-merge-trailing-else . t))))
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For Python scripts:
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For Python scripts:
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- We follow PEP-8 (http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0008/).
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- We follow PEP-8 (http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0008/).
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@ -606,7 +614,7 @@ Writing Documentation:
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avoidance of gendered pronouns.
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avoidance of gendered pronouns.
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- When it becomes awkward to stick to this style, prefer "you" when
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- When it becomes awkward to stick to this style, prefer "you" when
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addressing the hypothetical user, and possibly "we" when
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addressing the the hypothetical user, and possibly "we" when
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discussing how the program might react to the user. E.g.
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discussing how the program might react to the user. E.g.
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You can use this option instead of --xyz, but we might remove
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You can use this option instead of --xyz, but we might remove
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# man5 / man7 guides (note: new guides should also be added to command-list.txt)
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# man5 / man7 guides (note: new guides should also be added to command-list.txt)
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MAN5_TXT += gitattributes.txt
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MAN5_TXT += gitattributes.txt
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MAN5_TXT += gitformat-bundle.txt
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MAN5_TXT += gitformat-chunk.txt
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MAN5_TXT += gitformat-index.txt
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MAN5_TXT += gitformat-pack.txt
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MAN5_TXT += githooks.txt
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MAN5_TXT += gitignore.txt
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MAN5_TXT += gitignore.txt
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MAN5_TXT += gitmailmap.txt
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MAN5_TXT += gitmailmap.txt
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MAN5_TXT += gitmodules.txt
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MAN5_TXT += gitmodules.txt
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MAN5_TXT += gitprotocol-capabilities.txt
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MAN5_TXT += gitprotocol-common.txt
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MAN5_TXT += gitprotocol-http.txt
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MAN5_TXT += gitprotocol-pack.txt
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MAN5_TXT += gitprotocol-v2.txt
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MAN5_TXT += gitrepository-layout.txt
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MAN5_TXT += gitrepository-layout.txt
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MAN5_TXT += gitweb.conf.txt
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DOC_DEP_TXT += $(wildcard *.txt)
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DOC_DEP_TXT += $(wildcard config/*.txt)
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DOC_DEP_TXT += $(wildcard includes/*.txt)
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ifdef MAN_FILTER
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ifdef MAN_FILTER
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MAN_TXT = $(filter $(MAN_FILTER),$(MAN1_TXT) $(MAN5_TXT) $(MAN7_TXT))
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MAN_TXT = $(filter $(MAN_FILTER),$(MAN1_TXT) $(MAN5_TXT) $(MAN7_TXT))
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TECH_DOCS += MyFirstContribution
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TECH_DOCS += MyFirstContribution
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TECH_DOCS += MyFirstObjectWalk
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TECH_DOCS += MyFirstObjectWalk
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TECH_DOCS += SubmittingPatches
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TECH_DOCS += SubmittingPatches
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TECH_DOCS += ToolsForGit
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TECH_DOCS += technical/bundle-format
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TECH_DOCS += technical/bitmap-format
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TECH_DOCS += technical/bundle-uri
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TECH_DOCS += technical/hash-function-transition
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TECH_DOCS += technical/hash-function-transition
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TECH_DOCS += technical/http-protocol
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TECH_DOCS += technical/index-format
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TECH_DOCS += technical/long-running-process-protocol
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TECH_DOCS += technical/long-running-process-protocol
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TECH_DOCS += technical/multi-pack-index
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TECH_DOCS += technical/multi-pack-index
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TECH_DOCS += technical/pack-format
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TECH_DOCS += technical/pack-heuristics
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TECH_DOCS += technical/pack-protocol
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TECH_DOCS += technical/parallel-checkout
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TECH_DOCS += technical/parallel-checkout
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TECH_DOCS += technical/partial-clone
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TECH_DOCS += technical/partial-clone
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TECH_DOCS += technical/protocol-capabilities
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TECH_DOCS += technical/protocol-common
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TECH_DOCS += technical/protocol-v2
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TECH_DOCS += technical/racy-git
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TECH_DOCS += technical/racy-git
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TECH_DOCS += technical/reftable
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TECH_DOCS += technical/reftable
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TECH_DOCS += technical/send-pack-pipeline
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TECH_DOCS += technical/send-pack-pipeline
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TECH_DOCS += technical/shallow
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TECH_DOCS += technical/shallow
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TECH_DOCS += technical/signature-format
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TECH_DOCS += technical/trivial-merge
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TECH_DOCS += technical/trivial-merge
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SP_ARTICLES += $(TECH_DOCS)
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SP_ARTICLES += technical/api-index
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cmds-synchingrepositories.txt \
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cmds-synchingrepositories.txt \
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cmds-synchelpers.txt \
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cmds-synchelpers.txt \
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cmds-guide.txt \
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cmds-guide.txt \
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cmds-developerinterfaces.txt \
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cmds-userinterfaces.txt \
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cmds-purehelpers.txt \
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cmds-purehelpers.txt \
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cmds-foreignscminterface.txt
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cmds-foreignscminterface.txt
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$(QUIET_GEN) \
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Go ahead and commit this change, as well.
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Go ahead and commit this change, as well.
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[[ready-to-share]]
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[[ready-to-share]]
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== Getting Ready to Share: Anatomy of a Patch Series
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== Getting Ready to Share
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You may have noticed already that the Git project performs its code reviews via
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You may have noticed already that the Git project performs its code reviews via
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emailed patches, which are then applied by the maintainer when they are ready
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emailed patches, which are then applied by the maintainer when they are ready
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and approved by the community. The Git project does not accept contributions from
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and approved by the community. The Git project does not accept patches from
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pull requests, and the patches emailed for review need to be formatted a
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pull requests, and the patches emailed for review need to be formatted a
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specific way.
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specific way. At this point the tutorial diverges, in order to demonstrate two
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:patch-series: https://lore.kernel.org/git/pull.1218.git.git.1645209647.gitgitgadget@gmail.com/
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:lore: https://lore.kernel.org/git/
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Before taking a look at how to convert your commits into emailed patches,
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let's analyze what the end result, a "patch series", looks like. Here is an
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{patch-series}[example] of the summary view for a patch series on the web interface of
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the {lore}[Git mailing list archive]:
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----
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2022-02-18 18:40 [PATCH 0/3] libify reflog John Cai via GitGitGadget
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2022-02-18 18:40 ` [PATCH 1/3] reflog: libify delete reflog function and helpers John Cai via GitGitGadget
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2022-02-18 19:10 ` Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason [this message]
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2022-02-18 19:39 ` Taylor Blau
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2022-02-18 19:48 ` Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason
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2022-02-18 19:35 ` Taylor Blau
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2022-02-21 1:43 ` John Cai
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2022-02-21 1:50 ` Taylor Blau
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2022-02-23 19:50 ` John Cai
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2022-02-18 20:00 ` // other replies ellided
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2022-02-18 18:40 ` [PATCH 2/3] reflog: call reflog_delete from reflog.c John Cai via GitGitGadget
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2022-02-18 19:15 ` Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason
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2022-02-18 20:26 ` Junio C Hamano
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2022-02-18 18:40 ` [PATCH 3/3] stash: call reflog_delete from reflog.c John Cai via GitGitGadget
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2022-02-18 19:20 ` Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason
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2022-02-19 0:21 ` Taylor Blau
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2022-02-22 2:36 ` John Cai
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2022-02-22 10:51 ` Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason
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2022-02-18 19:29 ` [PATCH 0/3] libify reflog Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason
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2022-02-22 18:30 ` [PATCH v2 0/3] libify reflog John Cai via GitGitGadget
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2022-02-22 18:30 ` [PATCH v2 1/3] stash: add test to ensure reflog --rewrite --updatref behavior John Cai via GitGitGadget
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2022-02-23 8:54 ` Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason
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2022-02-23 21:27 ` Junio C Hamano
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// continued
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----
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We can note a few things:
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- Each commit is sent as a separate email, with the commit message title as
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subject, prefixed with "[PATCH _i_/_n_]" for the _i_-th commit of an
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_n_-commit series.
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- Each patch is sent as a reply to an introductory email called the _cover
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letter_ of the series, prefixed "[PATCH 0/_n_]".
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- Subsequent iterations of the patch series are labelled "PATCH v2", "PATCH
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v3", etc. in place of "PATCH". For example, "[PATCH v2 1/3]" would be the first of
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three patches in the second iteration. Each iteration is sent with a new cover
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letter (like "[PATCH v2 0/3]" above), itself a reply to the cover letter of the
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previous iteration (more on that below).
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NOTE: A single-patch topic is sent with "[PATCH]", "[PATCH v2]", etc. without
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_i_/_n_ numbering (in the above thread overview, no single-patch topic appears,
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though).
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[[cover-letter]]
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=== The cover letter
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In addition to an email per patch, the Git community also expects your patches
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to come with a cover letter. This is an important component of change
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submission as it explains to the community from a high level what you're trying
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to do, and why, in a way that's more apparent than just looking at your
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patches.
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The title of your cover letter should be something which succinctly covers the
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purpose of your entire topic branch. It's often in the imperative mood, just
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like our commit message titles. Here is how we'll title our series:
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---
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Add the 'psuh' command
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---
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The body of the cover letter is used to give additional context to reviewers.
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Be sure to explain anything your patches don't make clear on their own, but
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remember that since the cover letter is not recorded in the commit history,
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anything that might be useful to future readers of the repository's history
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should also be in your commit messages.
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Here's an example body for `psuh`:
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----
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Our internal metrics indicate widespread interest in the command
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git-psuh - that is, many users are trying to use it, but finding it is
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unavailable, using some unknown workaround instead.
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The following handful of patches add the psuh command and implement some
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handy features on top of it.
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This patchset is part of the MyFirstContribution tutorial and should not
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be merged.
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----
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At this point the tutorial diverges, in order to demonstrate two
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different methods of formatting your patchset and getting it reviewed.
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different methods of formatting your patchset and getting it reviewed.
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The first method to be covered is GitGitGadget, which is useful for those
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The first method to be covered is GitGitGadget, which is useful for those
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@ -899,22 +808,8 @@ https://github.com/gitgitgadget/git and open a PR either with the "New pull
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request" button or the convenient "Compare & pull request" button that may
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request" button or the convenient "Compare & pull request" button that may
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appear with the name of your newly pushed branch.
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appear with the name of your newly pushed branch.
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Review the PR's title and description, as they're used by GitGitGadget
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Review the PR's title and description, as it's used by GitGitGadget as the cover
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respectively as the subject and body of the cover letter for your change. Refer
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letter for your change. When you're happy, submit your pull request.
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to <<cover-letter,"The cover letter">> above for advice on how to title your
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submission and what content to include in the description.
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NOTE: For single-patch contributions, your commit message should already be
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meaningful and explain at a high level the purpose (what is happening and why)
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of your patch, so you usually do not need any additional context. In that case,
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remove the PR description that GitHub automatically generates from your commit
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message (your PR description should be empty). If you do need to supply even
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more context, you can do so in that space and it will be appended to the email
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that GitGitGadget will send, between the three-dash line and the diffstat
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(see <<single-patch,Bonus Chapter: One-Patch Changes>> for how this looks once
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submitted).
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When you're happy, submit your pull request.
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[[run-ci-ggg]]
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[[run-ci-ggg]]
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=== Running CI and Getting Ready to Send
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=== Running CI and Getting Ready to Send
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@ -1057,29 +952,49 @@ but want reviewers to look at what they have so far. You can add this flag with
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Check and make sure that your patches and cover letter template exist in the
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Check and make sure that your patches and cover letter template exist in the
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directory you specified - you're nearly ready to send out your review!
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directory you specified - you're nearly ready to send out your review!
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[[preparing-cover-letter]]
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[[cover-letter]]
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=== Preparing Email
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=== Preparing Email
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Since you invoked `format-patch` with `--cover-letter`, you've already got a
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In addition to an email per patch, the Git community also expects your patches
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cover letter template ready. Open it up in your favorite editor.
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to come with a cover letter, typically with a subject line [PATCH 0/x] (where
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|
x is the number of patches you're sending). Since you invoked `format-patch`
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with `--cover-letter`, you've already got a template ready. Open it up in your
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favorite editor.
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You should see a number of headers present already. Check that your `From:`
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You should see a number of headers present already. Check that your `From:`
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header is correct. Then modify your `Subject:` (see <<cover-letter,above>> for
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header is correct. Then modify your `Subject:` to something which succinctly
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how to choose good title for your patch series):
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covers the purpose of your entire topic branch, for example:
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|
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----
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----
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Subject: [PATCH 0/7] Add the 'psuh' command
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Subject: [PATCH 0/7] adding the 'psuh' command
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----
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----
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|
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Make sure you retain the ``[PATCH 0/X]'' part; that's what indicates to the Git
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Make sure you retain the ``[PATCH 0/X]'' part; that's what indicates to the Git
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community that this email is the beginning of a patch series, and many
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community that this email is the beginning of a review, and many reviewers
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reviewers filter their email for this type of flag.
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filter their email for this type of flag.
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|
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You'll need to add some extra parameters when you invoke `git send-email` to add
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You'll need to add some extra parameters when you invoke `git send-email` to add
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the cover letter.
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the cover letter.
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|
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Next you'll have to fill out the body of your cover letter. Again, see
|
Next you'll have to fill out the body of your cover letter. This is an important
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<<cover-letter,above>> for what content to include.
|
component of change submission as it explains to the community from a high level
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|
what you're trying to do, and why, in a way that's more apparent than just
|
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|
looking at your diff. Be sure to explain anything your diff doesn't make clear
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|
on its own.
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|
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|
Here's an example body for `psuh`:
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||||||
|
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|
----
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|
Our internal metrics indicate widespread interest in the command
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|
git-psuh - that is, many users are trying to use it, but finding it is
|
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|
unavailable, using some unknown workaround instead.
|
||||||
|
|
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|
The following handful of patches add the psuh command and implement some
|
||||||
|
handy features on top of it.
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||||||
|
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||||||
|
This patchset is part of the MyFirstContribution tutorial and should not
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||||||
|
be merged.
|
||||||
|
----
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||||||
|
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The template created by `git format-patch --cover-letter` includes a diffstat.
|
The template created by `git format-patch --cover-letter` includes a diffstat.
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||||||
This gives reviewers a summary of what they're in for when reviewing your topic.
|
This gives reviewers a summary of what they're in for when reviewing your topic.
|
||||||
|
60
Documentation/RelNotes/2.30.6.txt
Normal file
60
Documentation/RelNotes/2.30.6.txt
Normal file
@ -0,0 +1,60 @@
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|
Git v2.30.6 Release Notes
|
||||||
|
=========================
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
This release addresses the security issues CVE-2022-39253 and
|
||||||
|
CVE-2022-39260.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Fixes since v2.30.5
|
||||||
|
-------------------
|
||||||
|
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||||||
|
* CVE-2022-39253:
|
||||||
|
When relying on the `--local` clone optimization, Git dereferences
|
||||||
|
symbolic links in the source repository before creating hardlinks
|
||||||
|
(or copies) of the dereferenced link in the destination repository.
|
||||||
|
This can lead to surprising behavior where arbitrary files are
|
||||||
|
present in a repository's `$GIT_DIR` when cloning from a malicious
|
||||||
|
repository.
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||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Git will no longer dereference symbolic links via the `--local`
|
||||||
|
clone mechanism, and will instead refuse to clone repositories that
|
||||||
|
have symbolic links present in the `$GIT_DIR/objects` directory.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Additionally, the value of `protocol.file.allow` is changed to be
|
||||||
|
"user" by default.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
* CVE-2022-39260:
|
||||||
|
An overly-long command string given to `git shell` can result in
|
||||||
|
overflow in `split_cmdline()`, leading to arbitrary heap writes and
|
||||||
|
remote code execution when `git shell` is exposed and the directory
|
||||||
|
`$HOME/git-shell-commands` exists.
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||||||
|
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||||||
|
`git shell` is taught to refuse interactive commands that are
|
||||||
|
longer than 4MiB in size. `split_cmdline()` is hardened to reject
|
||||||
|
inputs larger than 2GiB.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Credit for finding CVE-2022-39253 goes to Cory Snider of Mirantis. The
|
||||||
|
fix was authored by Taylor Blau, with help from Johannes Schindelin.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Credit for finding CVE-2022-39260 goes to Kevin Backhouse of GitHub.
|
||||||
|
The fix was authored by Kevin Backhouse, Jeff King, and Taylor Blau.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
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||||||
|
Jeff King (2):
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|
shell: add basic tests
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||||||
|
shell: limit size of interactive commands
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||||||
|
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||||||
|
Kevin Backhouse (1):
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||||||
|
alias.c: reject too-long cmdline strings in split_cmdline()
|
||||||
|
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||||||
|
Taylor Blau (11):
|
||||||
|
builtin/clone.c: disallow `--local` clones with symlinks
|
||||||
|
t/lib-submodule-update.sh: allow local submodules
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||||||
|
t/t1NNN: allow local submodules
|
||||||
|
t/2NNNN: allow local submodules
|
||||||
|
t/t3NNN: allow local submodules
|
||||||
|
t/t4NNN: allow local submodules
|
||||||
|
t/t5NNN: allow local submodules
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||||||
|
t/t6NNN: allow local submodules
|
||||||
|
t/t7NNN: allow local submodules
|
||||||
|
t/t9NNN: allow local submodules
|
||||||
|
transport: make `protocol.file.allow` be "user" by default
|
86
Documentation/RelNotes/2.30.7.txt
Normal file
86
Documentation/RelNotes/2.30.7.txt
Normal file
@ -0,0 +1,86 @@
|
|||||||
|
Git v2.30.7 Release Notes
|
||||||
|
=========================
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
This release addresses the security issues CVE-2022-41903 and
|
||||||
|
CVE-2022-23521.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Fixes since v2.30.6
|
||||||
|
-------------------
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
* CVE-2022-41903:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
git log has the ability to display commits using an arbitrary
|
||||||
|
format with its --format specifiers. This functionality is also
|
||||||
|
exposed to git archive via the export-subst gitattribute.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
When processing the padding operators (e.g., %<(, %<|(, %>(,
|
||||||
|
%>>(, or %><( ), an integer overflow can occur in
|
||||||
|
pretty.c::format_and_pad_commit() where a size_t is improperly
|
||||||
|
stored as an int, and then added as an offset to a subsequent
|
||||||
|
memcpy() call.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
This overflow can be triggered directly by a user running a
|
||||||
|
command which invokes the commit formatting machinery (e.g., git
|
||||||
|
log --format=...). It may also be triggered indirectly through
|
||||||
|
git archive via the export-subst mechanism, which expands format
|
||||||
|
specifiers inside of files within the repository during a git
|
||||||
|
archive.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
This integer overflow can result in arbitrary heap writes, which
|
||||||
|
may result in remote code execution.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
* CVE-2022-23521:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
gitattributes are a mechanism to allow defining attributes for
|
||||||
|
paths. These attributes can be defined by adding a `.gitattributes`
|
||||||
|
file to the repository, which contains a set of file patterns and
|
||||||
|
the attributes that should be set for paths matching this pattern.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
When parsing gitattributes, multiple integer overflows can occur
|
||||||
|
when there is a huge number of path patterns, a huge number of
|
||||||
|
attributes for a single pattern, or when the declared attribute
|
||||||
|
names are huge.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
These overflows can be triggered via a crafted `.gitattributes` file
|
||||||
|
that may be part of the commit history. Git silently splits lines
|
||||||
|
longer than 2KB when parsing gitattributes from a file, but not when
|
||||||
|
parsing them from the index. Consequentially, the failure mode
|
||||||
|
depends on whether the file exists in the working tree, the index or
|
||||||
|
both.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
This integer overflow can result in arbitrary heap reads and writes,
|
||||||
|
which may result in remote code execution.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Credit for finding CVE-2022-41903 goes to Joern Schneeweisz of GitLab.
|
||||||
|
An initial fix was authored by Markus Vervier of X41 D-Sec. Credit for
|
||||||
|
finding CVE-2022-23521 goes to Markus Vervier and Eric Sesterhenn of X41
|
||||||
|
D-Sec. This work was sponsored by OSTIF.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
The proposed fixes have been polished and extended to cover additional
|
||||||
|
findings by Patrick Steinhardt of GitLab, with help from others on the
|
||||||
|
Git security mailing list.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Patrick Steinhardt (21):
|
||||||
|
attr: fix overflow when upserting attribute with overly long name
|
||||||
|
attr: fix out-of-bounds read with huge attribute names
|
||||||
|
attr: fix integer overflow when parsing huge attribute names
|
||||||
|
attr: fix out-of-bounds write when parsing huge number of attributes
|
||||||
|
attr: fix out-of-bounds read with unreasonable amount of patterns
|
||||||
|
attr: fix integer overflow with more than INT_MAX macros
|
||||||
|
attr: harden allocation against integer overflows
|
||||||
|
attr: fix silently splitting up lines longer than 2048 bytes
|
||||||
|
attr: ignore attribute lines exceeding 2048 bytes
|
||||||
|
attr: ignore overly large gitattributes files
|
||||||
|
pretty: fix out-of-bounds write caused by integer overflow
|
||||||
|
pretty: fix out-of-bounds read when left-flushing with stealing
|
||||||
|
pretty: fix out-of-bounds read when parsing invalid padding format
|
||||||
|
pretty: fix adding linefeed when placeholder is not expanded
|
||||||
|
pretty: fix integer overflow in wrapping format
|
||||||
|
utf8: fix truncated string lengths in `utf8_strnwidth()`
|
||||||
|
utf8: fix returning negative string width
|
||||||
|
utf8: fix overflow when returning string width
|
||||||
|
utf8: fix checking for glyph width in `strbuf_utf8_replace()`
|
||||||
|
utf8: refactor `strbuf_utf8_replace` to not rely on preallocated buffer
|
||||||
|
pretty: restrict input lengths for padding and wrapping formats
|
||||||
|
|
52
Documentation/RelNotes/2.30.8.txt
Normal file
52
Documentation/RelNotes/2.30.8.txt
Normal file
@ -0,0 +1,52 @@
|
|||||||
|
Git v2.30.8 Release Notes
|
||||||
|
=========================
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
This release addresses the security issues CVE-2023-22490 and
|
||||||
|
CVE-2023-23946.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Fixes since v2.30.7
|
||||||
|
-------------------
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
* CVE-2023-22490:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Using a specially-crafted repository, Git can be tricked into using
|
||||||
|
its local clone optimization even when using a non-local transport.
|
||||||
|
Though Git will abort local clones whose source $GIT_DIR/objects
|
||||||
|
directory contains symbolic links (c.f., CVE-2022-39253), the objects
|
||||||
|
directory itself may still be a symbolic link.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
These two may be combined to include arbitrary files based on known
|
||||||
|
paths on the victim's filesystem within the malicious repository's
|
||||||
|
working copy, allowing for data exfiltration in a similar manner as
|
||||||
|
CVE-2022-39253.
|
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* CVE-2023-23946:
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By feeding a crafted input to "git apply", a path outside the
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working tree can be overwritten as the user who is running "git
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apply".
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* A mismatched type in `attr.c::read_attr_from_index()` which could
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cause Git to errantly reject attributes on Windows and 32-bit Linux
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has been corrected.
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Credit for finding CVE-2023-22490 goes to yvvdwf, and the fix was
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developed by Taylor Blau, with additional help from others on the
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Credit for finding CVE-2023-23946 goes to Joern Schneeweisz, and the
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fix was developed by Patrick Steinhardt.
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apply: fix writing behind newly created symbolic links
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Taylor Blau (3):
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t5619: demonstrate clone_local() with ambiguous transport
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the release notes for that version for details.
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address the security issues CVE-2023-22490 and CVE-2023-23946;
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see the release notes for that version for details.
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the release notes for that version for details.
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|
the release notes for that version for details.
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for questionable .gitattributes files.
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to address the security issues CVE-2023-22490 and CVE-2023-23946;
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|
see the release notes for these versions for details.
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|
the release notes for that version for details.
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the release notes for that version for details.
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and v2.32.6 to address the security issues CVE-2023-22490 and
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CVE-2023-23946; see the release notes for these versions for
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details.
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the release notes for that version for details.
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|
the release notes for that version for details.
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|
v2.32.6 and v2.33.7 to address the security issues CVE-2023-22490
|
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|
and CVE-2023-23946; see the release notes for these versions
|
||||||
|
for details.
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=========================
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|
||||||
|
the release notes for that version for details.
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=========================
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This release merges the security fix that appears in v2.30.7; see
|
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|
the release notes for that version for details.
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=========================
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This release merges up the fixes that appear in v2.30.8, v2.31.7,
|
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|
v2.32.6, v2.33.7 and v2.34.7 to address the security issues
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||||||
|
CVE-2023-22490 and CVE-2023-23946; see the release notes for
|
||||||
|
these versions for details.
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|
=========================
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This release merges the security fix that appears in v2.30.6; see
|
||||||
|
the release notes for that version for details.
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|
=========================
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|
||||||
|
the release notes for that version for details.
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|
=========================
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|
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|
||||||
|
v2.32.6, v2.33.7, v2.34.7 and v2.35.7 to address the security
|
||||||
|
issues CVE-2023-22490 and CVE-2023-23946; see the release notes
|
||||||
|
for these versions for details.
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|||||||
Git v2.37 Release Notes
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||||||
=======================
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||||||
UI, Workflows & Features
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* "vimdiff[123]" mergetool drivers have been reimplemented with a
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||||||
more generic layout mechanism.
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||||||
* "git -v" and "git -h" are now understood as "git --version" and
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||||||
"git --help".
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||||||
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||||||
* The temporary files fed to external diff command are now generated
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||||||
inside a new temporary directory under the same basename.
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||||||
* "git log --since=X" will stop traversal upon seeing a commit that
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is older than X, but there may be commits behind it that is younger
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||||||
than X when the commit was created with a faulty clock. A new
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||||||
option is added to keep digging without stopping, and instead
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||||||
filter out commits with timestamp older than X.
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||||||
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* "git -c branch.autosetupmerge=simple branch $A $B" will set the $B
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||||||
as $A's upstream only when $A and $B shares the same name, and "git
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||||||
-c push.default=simple" on branch $A would push to update the
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||||||
branch $A at the remote $B came from. Also more places use the
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||||||
sole remote, if exists, before defaulting to 'origin'.
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||||||
* A new doc has been added that lists tips for tools to work with
|
|
||||||
Git's codebase.
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||||||
* "git remote -v" now shows the list-objects-filter used during
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fetching from the remote, if available.
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||||||
* With the new http.curloptResolve configuration, the CURLOPT_RESOLVE
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|
||||||
mechanism that allows cURL based applications to use pre-resolved
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|
||||||
IP addresses for the requests is exposed to the scripts.
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||||||
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||||||
* "git add -i" was rewritten in C some time ago and has been in
|
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||||||
testing; the reimplementation is now exposed to general public by
|
|
||||||
default.
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||||||
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||||||
* Deprecate non-cone mode of the sparse-checkout feature.
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* Introduce a filesystem-dependent mechanism to optimize the way the
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||||||
bits for many loose object files are ensured to hit the disk
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||||||
platter.
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||||||
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||||||
* The "do not remove the directory the user started Git in" logic,
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||||||
when Git cannot tell where that directory is, is disabled. Earlier
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||||||
we refused to run in such a case.
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||||||
* A mechanism to pack unreachable objects into a "cruft pack",
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||||||
instead of ejecting them into loose form to be reclaimed later, has
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||||||
been introduced.
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||||||
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* Update the doctype written in gitweb output to xhtml5.
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||||||
* The "transfer.credentialsInURL" configuration variable controls what
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||||||
happens when a URL with embedded login credential is used on either
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||||||
"fetch" or "push". Credentials are currently only detected in
|
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||||||
`remote.<name>.url` config, not `remote.<name>.pushurl`.
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||||||
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||||||
* "git revert" learns "--reference" option to use more human-readable
|
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||||||
reference to the commit it reverts in the message template it
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||||||
prepares for the user.
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||||||
* Various error messages that talk about the removal of
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||||||
"--preserve-merges" in "rebase" have been strengthened, and "rebase
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||||||
--abort" learned to get out of a state that was left by an earlier
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||||||
use of the option.
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||||||
Performance, Internal Implementation, Development Support etc.
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* The performance of the "untracked cache" feature has been improved
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when "--untracked-files=<mode>" and "status.showUntrackedFiles"
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||||||
are combined.
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* "git stash" works better with sparse index entries.
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||||||
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* "git show :<path>" learned to work better with the sparse-index
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||||||
feature.
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||||||
* Introduce and apply coccinelle rule to discourage an explicit
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||||||
comparison between a pointer and NULL, and applies the clean-up to
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the maintenance track.
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||||||
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* Preliminary code refactoring around transport and bundle code.
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||||||
* "sparse-checkout" learns to work better with the sparse-index
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||||||
feature.
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||||||
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||||||
* A workflow change for translators are being proposed. git.pot is
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||||||
no longer version controlled and it is local responsibility of
|
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translators to generate it.
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||||||
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||||||
* Plug the memory leaks from the trickiest API of all, the revision
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||||||
walker.
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||||||
* Rename .env_array member to .env in the child_process structure.
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||||||
* The fsmonitor--daemon handles even more corner cases when
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|
||||||
watching filesystem events.
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||||||
* A new bug() and BUG_if_bug() API is introduced to make it easier to
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||||||
uniformly log "detect multiple bugs and abort in the end" pattern.
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||||||
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Fixes since v2.36
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||||||
-----------------
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||||||
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||||||
* "git submodule update" without pathspec should silently skip an
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||||||
uninitialized submodule, but it started to become noisy by mistake.
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||||||
(merge 4f1ccef87c gc/submodule-update-part2 later to maint).
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||||||
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||||||
* "diff-tree --stdin" has been broken for about a year, but 2.36
|
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||||||
release broke it even worse by breaking running the command with
|
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||||||
<pathspec>, which in turn broke "gitk" and got noticed. This has
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||||||
been corrected by aligning its behaviour to that of "log".
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||||||
(merge f8781bfda3 jc/diff-tree-stdin-fix later to maint).
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||||||
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||||||
* Regression fix for 2.36 where "git name-rev" started to sometimes
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||||||
reference strings after they are freed.
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||||||
(merge 45a14f578e rs/name-rev-fix-free-after-use later to maint).
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||||||
* "git show <commit1> <commit2>... -- <pathspec>" lost the pathspec
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||||||
when showing the second and subsequent commits, which has been
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||||||
corrected.
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||||||
(merge 5cdb38458e jc/show-pathspec-fix later to maint).
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* "git fast-export -- <pathspec>" lost the pathspec when showing the
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second and subsequent commits, which has been corrected.
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||||||
(merge d1c25272f5 rs/fast-export-pathspec-fix later to maint).
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* "git format-patch <args> -- <pathspec>" lost the pathspec when
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showing the second and subsequent commits, which has been
|
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||||||
corrected.
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||||||
(merge 91f8f7e46f rs/format-patch-pathspec-fix later to maint).
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||||||
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* "git clone --origin X" leaked piece of memory that held value read
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from the clone.defaultRemoteName configuration variable, which has
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||||||
been plugged.
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||||||
(merge 6dfadc8981 jc/clone-remote-name-leak-fix later to maint).
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||||||
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||||||
* Get rid of a bogus and over-eager coccinelle rule.
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||||||
(merge 08bdd3a185 jc/cocci-xstrdup-or-null-fix later to maint).
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||||||
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||||||
* The path taken by "git multi-pack-index" command from the end user
|
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||||||
was compared with path internally prepared by the tool without first
|
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normalizing, which lead to duplicated paths not being noticed,
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which has been corrected.
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(merge 11f9e8de3d ds/midx-normalize-pathname-before-comparison later to maint).
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* Correct choices of C compilers used in various CI jobs.
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(merge 3506cae04f ab/cc-package-fixes later to maint).
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* Various cleanups to "git p4".
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||||||
(merge 4ff0108d9e jh/p4-various-fixups later to maint).
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* The progress meter of "git blame" was showing incorrect numbers
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when processing only parts of the file.
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(merge e5f5d7d42e ea/progress-partial-blame later to maint).
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* "git rebase --keep-base <upstream> <branch-to-rebase>" computed the
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commit to rebase onto incorrectly, which has been corrected.
|
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||||||
(merge 9e5ebe9668 ah/rebase-keep-base-fix later to maint).
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* Fix a leak of FILE * in an error codepath.
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(merge c0befa0c03 kt/commit-graph-plug-fp-leak-on-error later to maint).
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* Avoid problems from interaction between malloc_check and address
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sanitizer.
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(merge 067109a5e7 pw/test-malloc-with-sanitize-address later to maint).
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* The commit summary shown after making a commit is matched to what
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is given in "git status" not to use the break-rewrite heuristics.
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(merge 84792322ed rs/commit-summary-wo-break-rewrite later to maint).
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* Update a few end-user facing messages around EOL conversion.
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(merge c970d30c2c ah/convert-warning-message later to maint).
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* Trace2 documentation updates.
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(merge a6c80c313c js/trace2-doc-fixes later to maint).
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* Build procedure fixup.
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(merge 1fbfd96f50 mg/detect-compiler-in-c-locale later to maint).
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* "git pull" without "--recurse-submodules=<arg>" made
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submodule.recurse take precedence over fetch.recurseSubmodules by
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||||||
mistake, which has been corrected.
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(merge 5819417365 gc/pull-recurse-submodules later to maint).
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* "git bisect" was too silent before it is ready to start computing
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* macOS CI jobs have been occasionally flaky due to tentative version
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skew between perforce and the homebrew packager. Instead of
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failing the whole CI job, just let it skip the p4 tests when this
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this issue).
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(merge 41c64ae0e7 jc/show-branch-g-current later to maint).
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they do.
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to depend on from getting removed while in use, which has been
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corrected.
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(merge 4090511e40 tb/midx-race-in-pack-objects later to maint).
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* A git subcommand like "git add -p" spawns a separate git process
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has been corrected.
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(merge b02fdbc80a jc/all-negative-pathspec later to maint).
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be able to lift this blanket "GCC12 dangling-pointer warning is
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broken and unsalvageable" workaround.
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(merge 419141e495 cb/buggy-gcc-12-workaround later to maint).
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parsing.
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(merge f1dfbd9ee0 gc/zero-length-branch-config-fix later to maint).
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submodules that changed in the ranges being compared, and
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"git -c diff.submodule=diff range-diff" did not work correctly.
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unconditionally to be compared.
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that is end-user visible is that the output of a hook is no longer
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directly connected to the standard output of "git" that spawns the
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hook, which was noticed post release. This is getting corrected.
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(merge a082345372 ab/hooks-regression-fix later to maint).
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* "git show-ref --heads" (and "--tags") still iterated over all the
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refs only to discard refs outside the specified area, which has
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been corrected.
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(merge c0c9d35e27 tb/show-ref-optim later to maint).
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* Remove redundant copying (with index v3 and older) or possible
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corrected.
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correctly formatted JSON message, which has been corrected.
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(merge 134047b500 sn/fsmonitor-missing-clock later to maint).
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* Use-after-free (with another forget-to-free) fix.
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(merge 323822c72b ab/remote-free-fix later to maint).
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* Remove a coccinelle rule that is no longer relevant.
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(merge b1299de4a1 jc/cocci-cleanup later to maint).
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(merge 0b75e5bf22 ab/misc-cleanup later to maint).
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(merge 756d15923b sg/safe-directory-tests-and-docs later to maint).
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========================
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This release merges up the fixes that appear in v2.30.5, v2.31.4,
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v2.32.3, v2.33.4, v2.34.4, v2.35.4, and v2.36.2 to address the
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security issue CVE-2022-29187; see the release notes for these
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versions for details.
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Fixes since Git 2.37
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--------------------
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* Rewrite of "git add -i" in C that appeared in Git 2.25 didn't
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correctly record a removed file to the index, which is an old
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regression but has become widely known because the C version has
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become the default in the latest release.
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* Fix for CVS-2022-29187.
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Git 2.37.2 Release Notes
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========================
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This primarily is to backport various fixes accumulated on the 'master'
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front since 2.37.1.
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Fixes since v2.37.1
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* "git shortlog -n" relied on the underlying qsort() to be stable,
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which shouldn't have. Fixed.
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* Variable quoting fix in the vimdiff driver of "git mergetool".
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* An earlier attempt to plug leaks placed a clean-up label to jump to
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at a bogus place, which as been corrected.
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* Fixes a long-standing corner case bug around directory renames in
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the merge-ort strategy.
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* Recent update to vimdiff layout code has been made more robust
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against different end-user vim settings.
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* In a non-bare repository, the behavior of Git when the
|
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||||||
core.worktree configuration variable points at a directory that has
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||||||
a repository as its subdirectory, regressed in Git 2.27 days.
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||||||
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* References to commands-to-be-typed-literally in "git rebase"
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documentation mark-up have been corrected.
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* Give _() markings to fatal/warning/usage: labels that are shown in
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front of these messages.
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* "git mktree --missing" lazily fetched objects that are missing from
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||||||
the local object store, which was totally unnecessary for the purpose
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of creating the tree object(s) from its input.
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* Fixes for tests when the source directory has unusual characters in
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|
||||||
its path, e.g. whitespaces, double-quotes, etc.
|
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* Adjust technical/bitmap-format to be formatted by AsciiDoc, and
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add some missing information to the documentation.
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* Certain diff options are currently ignored when combined-diff is
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shown; mark them as incompatible with the feature.
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||||||
* "git clone" from a repository with some ref whose HEAD is unborn
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||||||
did not set the HEAD in the resulting repository correctly, which
|
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||||||
has been corrected.
|
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||||||
|
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||||||
* mkstemp() emulation on Windows has been improved.
|
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* Add missing documentation for "include" and "includeIf" features in
|
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||||||
"git config" file format, which incidentally teaches the command
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||||||
line completion to include them in its offerings.
|
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||||||
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* Avoid "white/black-list" in documentation and code comments.
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* Workaround for a compiler warning against use of die() in
|
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||||||
osx-keychain (in contrib/).
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* Workaround for a false positive compiler warning.
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* The resolve-undo information in the index was not protected against
|
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||||||
GC, which has been corrected.
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* A corner case bug where lazily fetching objects from a promisor
|
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||||||
remote resulted in infinite recursion has been corrected.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
* "git p4" working on UTF-16 files on Windows did not implement
|
|
||||||
CRLF-to-LF conversion correctly, which has been corrected.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
* "git p4" did not handle non-ASCII client name well, which has been
|
|
||||||
corrected.
|
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||||||
|
|
||||||
* "rerere-train" script (in contrib/) used to honor commit.gpgSign
|
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||||||
while recreating the throw-away merges.
|
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||||||
|
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||||||
* "git checkout" miscounted the paths it updated, which has been
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|
||||||
corrected.
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||||||
|
|
||||||
* Fix for a bug that makes write-tree to fail to write out a
|
|
||||||
non-existent index as a tree, introduced in 2.37.
|
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||||||
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|
||||||
* There was a bug in the codepath to upgrade generation information
|
|
||||||
in commit-graph from v1 to v2 format, which has been corrected.
|
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||||||
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|
||||||
Also contains minor documentation updates and code clean-ups.
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Git 2.37.3 Release Notes
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||||||
========================
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||||||
|
|
||||||
This primarily is to backport various fixes accumulated on the 'master'
|
|
||||||
front since 2.37.2.
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Fixes since v2.37.2
|
|
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-------------------
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||||||
|
|
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* The build procedure for Windows that uses CMake has been updated to
|
|
||||||
pick up the shell interpreter from local installation location.
|
|
||||||
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||||||
* Conditionally allow building Python interpreter on Windows
|
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||||||
* Fix to lstat() emulation on Windows.
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|
|
||||||
* Older gcc with -Wall complains about the universal zero initializer
|
|
||||||
"struct s = { 0 };" idiom, which makes developers' lives
|
|
||||||
inconvenient (as -Werror is enabled by DEVELOPER=YesPlease). The
|
|
||||||
build procedure has been tweaked to help these compilers.
|
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||||||
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||||||
* Plug memory leaks in the failure code path in the "merge-ort" merge
|
|
||||||
strategy backend.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
* Avoid repeatedly running getconf to ask libc version in the test
|
|
||||||
suite, and instead just as it once per script.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
* Platform-specific code that determines if a directory is OK to use
|
|
||||||
as a repository has been taught to report more details, especially
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|
||||||
on Windows.
|
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||||||
|
|
||||||
* "vimdiff3" regression has been corrected.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
* "git fsck" reads mode from tree objects but canonicalizes the mode
|
|
||||||
before passing it to the logic to check object sanity, which has
|
|
||||||
hid broken tree objects from the checking logic. This has been
|
|
||||||
corrected, but to help exiting projects with broken tree objects
|
|
||||||
that they cannot fix retroactively, the severity of anomalies this
|
|
||||||
code detects has been demoted to "info" for now.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
* Fixes to sparse index compatibility work for "reset" and "checkout"
|
|
||||||
commands.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
* Documentation for "git add --renormalize" has been improved.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Also contains other minor documentation updates and code clean-ups.
|
|
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|||||||
Git 2.37.4 Release Notes
|
|
||||||
========================
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
This primarily is to backport various fixes accumulated on the 'master'
|
|
||||||
front since 2.37.3.
|
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||||||
|
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||||||
Fixes since v2.37.3
|
|
||||||
-------------------
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
* An earlier optimization discarded a tree-object buffer that is
|
|
||||||
still in use, which has been corrected.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
* Fix deadlocks between main Git process and subprocess spawned via
|
|
||||||
the pipe_command() API, that can kill "git add -p" that was
|
|
||||||
reimplemented in C recently.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
* xcalloc(), imitating calloc(), takes "number of elements of the
|
|
||||||
array", and "size of a single element", in this order. A call that
|
|
||||||
does not follow this ordering has been corrected.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
* The preload-index codepath made copies of pathspec to give to
|
|
||||||
multiple threads, which were left leaked.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
* Update the version of Ubuntu used for GitHub Actions CI from 18.04
|
|
||||||
to 22.04.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
* The auto-stashed local changes created by "git merge --autostash"
|
|
||||||
was mixed into a conflicted state left in the working tree, which
|
|
||||||
has been corrected.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Also contains other minor documentation updates and code clean-ups.
|
|
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|||||||
Git v2.38 Release Notes
|
|
||||||
=======================
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|
||||||
|
|
||||||
UI, Workflows & Features
|
|
||||||
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|
||||||
* "git remote show [-n] frotz" now pays attention to negative
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||||||
pathspec.
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||||||
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|
||||||
* "git push" sometimes perform poorly when reachability bitmaps are
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||||||
used, even in a repository where other operations are helped by
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||||||
bitmaps. The push.useBitmaps configuration variable is introduced
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||||||
to allow disabling use of reachability bitmaps only for "git push".
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||||||
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||||||
* "git grep -m<max-hits>" is a way to limit the hits shown per file.
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||||||
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* "git merge-tree" learned a new mode where it takes two commits and
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||||||
computes a tree that would result in the merge commit, if the
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||||||
histories leading to these two commits were to be merged.
|
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||||||
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|
||||||
* "git mv A B" in a sparsely populated working tree can be asked to
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||||||
move a path between directories that are "in cone" (i.e. expected
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||||||
to be materialized in the working tree) and "out of cone"
|
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(i.e. expected to be hidden). The handling of such cases has been
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improved.
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* Earlier, HTTP transport clients learned to tell the server side
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what locale they are in by sending Accept-Language HTTP header, but
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this was done only for some requests but not others.
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* Introduce a discovery.barerepository configuration variable that
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allows users to forbid discovery of bare repositories.
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* Various messages that come from the pack-bitmap codepaths have been
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tweaked.
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* "git rebase -i" learns to update branches whose tip appear in the
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rebased range with "--update-refs" option.
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* "git ls-files" learns the "--format" option to tweak its output.
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* "git cat-file" learned an option to use the mailmap when showing
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commit and tag objects.
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||||||
* When "git merge" finds that it cannot perform a merge, it should
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restore the working tree to the state before the command was
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||||||
initiated, but in some corner cases it didn't.
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* Operating modes like "--batch" of "git cat-file" command learned to
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||||||
take NUL-terminated input, instead of one-item-per-line.
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* "git rm" has become more aware of the sparse-index feature.
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* "git rev-list --disk-usage" learned to take an optional value
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"human" to show the reported value in human-readable format, like
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"3.40MiB".
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* The "diagnose" feature to create a zip archive for diagnostic
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material has been lifted from "scalar" and made into a feature of
|
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||||||
"git bugreport".
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||||||
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||||||
* The namespaces used by "log --decorate" from "refs/" hierarchy by
|
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||||||
default has been tightened.
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||||||
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||||||
* "git rev-list --ancestry-path=C A..B" is a natural extension of
|
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||||||
"git rev-list A..B"; instead of choosing a subset of A..B to those
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that have ancestry relationship with A, it lets a subset with
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|
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ancestry relationship with C.
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* "scalar" now enables built-in fsmonitor on enlisted repositories,
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when able.
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* The bash prompt (in contrib/) learned to optionally indicate when
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the index is unmerged.
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* "git clone" command learned the "--bundle-uri" option to coordinate
|
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||||||
with hosting sites the use of pre-prepared bundle files.
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||||||
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||||||
* "git range-diff" learned to honor pathspec argument if given.
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||||||
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||||||
* "git format-patch --from=<ident>" can be told to add an in-body
|
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||||||
"From:" line even for commits that are authored by the given
|
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<ident> with "--force-in-body-from"option.
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* The built-in fsmonitor refuses to work on a network mounted
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repositories; a configuration knob for users to override this has
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been introduced.
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Performance, Internal Implementation, Development Support etc.
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* Collection of what is referenced by objects in promisor packs have
|
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been optimized to inspect these objects in the in-pack order.
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* Introduce a helper to see if a branch is already being worked on
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(hence should not be newly checked out in a working tree), which
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performs much better than the existing find_shared_symref() to
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|
||||||
replace many uses of the latter.
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||||||
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|
||||||
* Teach "git archive" to (optionally and then by default) avoid
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spawning an external "gzip" process when creating ".tar.gz" (and
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|
||||||
".tgz") archives.
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||||||
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* Allow large objects read from a packstream to be streamed into a
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|
||||||
loose object file straight, without having to keep it in-core as a
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whole.
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* Further preparation to turn git-submodule.sh into a builtin
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continues.
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|
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||||||
* Apply Coccinelle rule to turn raw memmove() into MOVE_ARRAY() cpp
|
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macro, which would improve maintainability and readability.
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||||||
* Teach "make all" to build gitweb as well.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
* Tweak tests so that they still work when the "git init" template
|
|
||||||
did not create .git/info directory.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
* Add Coccinelle rules to detect the pattern of initializing and then
|
|
||||||
finalizing a structure without using it in between at all, which
|
|
||||||
happens after code restructuring and the compilers fail to
|
|
||||||
recognize as an unused variable.
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||||||
|
|
||||||
* The code to convert between GPG trust level strings and internal
|
|
||||||
constants we use to represent them have been cleaned up.
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|
||||||
|
|
||||||
* Support for libnettle as SHA256 implementation has been added.
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||||||
|
|
||||||
* The way "git multi-pack" uses parse-options API has been improved.
|
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||||||
|
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||||||
* A coccinelle rule (in contrib/) to encourage use of COPY_ARRAY
|
|
||||||
macro has been improved.
|
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||||||
|
|
||||||
* API tweak to make it easier to run fuzz testing on commit-graph parser.
|
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||||||
|
|
||||||
* Omit fsync-related trace2 entries when their values are all zero.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
* The codepath to write multi-pack index has been taught to release a
|
|
||||||
large chunk of memory that holds an array of objects in the packs,
|
|
||||||
as soon as it is done with the array, to reduce memory consumption.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
* Add a level of redirection to array allocation API in xdiff part,
|
|
||||||
to make it easier to share with the libgit2 project.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
* "git fetch" client logs the partial clone filter used in the trace2
|
|
||||||
output.
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|
||||||
|
|
||||||
* The "bundle URI" design gets documented.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
* The common ancestor negotiation exchange during a "git fetch"
|
|
||||||
session now leaves trace log.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
* Test portability improvements.
|
|
||||||
(merge 4d1d843be7 mt/rot13-in-c later to maint).
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
* The "subcommand" mode is introduced to parse-options API and update
|
|
||||||
the command line parser of Git commands with subcommands.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
* The pack bitmap file gained a bitmap-lookup table to speed up
|
|
||||||
locating the necessary bitmap for a given commit.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
* The assembly version of SHA-1 implementation for PPC has been
|
|
||||||
removed.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
* The server side that responds to "git fetch" and "git clone"
|
|
||||||
request has been optimized by allowing it to send objects in its
|
|
||||||
object store without recomputing and validating the object names.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
* Annotate function parameters that are not used (but cannot be
|
|
||||||
removed for structural reasons), to prepare us to later compile
|
|
||||||
with -Wunused warning turned on.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
* Share the text used to explain configuration variables used by "git
|
|
||||||
<subcmd>" in "git help <subcmd>" with the text from "git help config".
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Fixes since v2.37
|
|
||||||
-----------------
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
* Rewrite of "git add -i" in C that appeared in Git 2.25 didn't
|
|
||||||
correctly record a removed file to the index, which was fixed.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
* Certain diff options are currently ignored when combined-diff is
|
|
||||||
shown; mark them as incompatible with the feature.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
* Adjust technical/bitmap-format to be formatted by AsciiDoc, and
|
|
||||||
add some missing information to the documentation.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
* Fixes for tests when the source directory has unusual characters in
|
|
||||||
its path, e.g. whitespaces, double-quotes, etc.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
* "git mktree --missing" lazily fetched objects that are missing from
|
|
||||||
the local object store, which was totally unnecessary for the purpose
|
|
||||||
of creating the tree object(s) from its input.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
* Give _() markings to fatal/warning/usage: labels that are shown in
|
|
||||||
front of these messages.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
* References to commands-to-be-typed-literally in "git rebase"
|
|
||||||
documentation mark-up have been corrected.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
* In a non-bare repository, the behavior of Git when the
|
|
||||||
core.worktree configuration variable points at a directory that has
|
|
||||||
a repository as its subdirectory, regressed in Git 2.27 days.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
* Recent update to vimdiff layout code has been made more robust
|
|
||||||
against different end-user vim settings.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
* Plug various memory leaks, both in the main code and in test-tool
|
|
||||||
commands.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
* Fixes a long-standing corner case bug around directory renames in
|
|
||||||
the merge-ort strategy.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
* The resolve-undo information in the index was not protected against
|
|
||||||
GC, which has been corrected.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
* A corner case bug where lazily fetching objects from a promisor
|
|
||||||
remote resulted in infinite recursion has been corrected.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
* "git clone" from a repository with some ref whose HEAD is unborn
|
|
||||||
did not set the HEAD in the resulting repository correctly, which
|
|
||||||
has been corrected.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
* An earlier attempt to plug leaks placed a clean-up label to jump to
|
|
||||||
at a bogus place, which as been corrected.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
* Variable quoting fix in the vimdiff driver of "git mergetool"
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
* "git shortlog -n" relied on the underlying qsort() to be stable,
|
|
||||||
which shouldn't have. Fixed.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
* A fix for a regression in test framework.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
* mkstemp() emulation on Windows has been improved.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
* Add missing documentation for "include" and "includeIf" features in
|
|
||||||
"git config" file format, which incidentally teaches the command
|
|
||||||
line completion to include them in its offerings.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
* Avoid "white/black-list" in documentation and code comments.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
* Workaround for a compiler warning against use of die() in
|
|
||||||
osx-keychain (in contrib/).
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
* Workaround for a false positive compiler warning.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
* "git p4" working on UTF-16 files on Windows did not implement
|
|
||||||
CRLF-to-LF conversion correctly, which has been corrected.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
* "git p4" did not handle non-ASCII client name well, which has been
|
|
||||||
corrected.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
* "rerere-train" script (in contrib/) used to honor commit.gpgSign
|
|
||||||
while recreating the throw-away merges.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
* "git checkout" miscounted the paths it updated, which has been
|
|
||||||
corrected.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
* Fix for a bug that makes write-tree to fail to write out a
|
|
||||||
non-existent index as a tree, introduced in 2.37.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
* There was a bug in the codepath to upgrade generation information
|
|
||||||
in commit-graph from v1 to v2 format, which has been corrected.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
* Gitweb had legacy URL shortener that is specific to the way
|
|
||||||
projects hosted on kernel.org used to (but no longer) work, which
|
|
||||||
has been removed.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
* Fix build procedure for Windows that uses CMake so that it can pick
|
|
||||||
up the shell interpreter from local installation location.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
* Conditionally allow building Python interpreter on Windows
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
* Fix to lstat() emulation on Windows.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
* Older gcc with -Wall complains about the universal zero initializer
|
|
||||||
"struct s = { 0 };" idiom, which makes developers' lives
|
|
||||||
inconvenient (as -Werror is enabled by DEVELOPER=YesPlease). The
|
|
||||||
build procedure has been tweaked to help these compilers.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
* Plug memory leaks in the failure code path in the "merge-ort" merge
|
|
||||||
strategy backend.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
* "git symbolic-ref symref non..sen..se" is now diagnosed as an error.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
* A follow-up fix to a fix for a regression in 2.36 around hooks.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
* Avoid repeatedly running getconf to ask libc version in the test
|
|
||||||
suite, and instead just as it once per script.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
* Platform-specific code that determines if a directory is OK to use
|
|
||||||
as a repository has been taught to report more details, especially
|
|
||||||
on Windows.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
* "vimdiff3" regression fix.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
* "git fsck" reads mode from tree objects but canonicalizes the mode
|
|
||||||
before passing it to the logic to check object sanity, which has
|
|
||||||
hid broken tree objects from the checking logic. This has been
|
|
||||||
corrected, but to help exiting projects with broken tree objects
|
|
||||||
that they cannot fix retroactively, the severity of anomalies this
|
|
||||||
code detects has been demoted to "info" for now.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
* Fixes to sparse index compatibility work for "reset" and "checkout"
|
|
||||||
commands.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
* An earlier optimization discarded a tree-object buffer that is
|
|
||||||
still in use, which has been corrected.
|
|
||||||
(merge 1490d7d82d jk/is-promisor-object-keep-tree-in-use later to maint).
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
* Fix deadlocks between main Git process and subprocess spawned via
|
|
||||||
the pipe_command() API, that can kill "git add -p" that was
|
|
||||||
reimplemented in C recently.
|
|
||||||
(merge 716c1f649e jk/pipe-command-nonblock later to maint).
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
* The sequencer machinery translated messages left in the reflog by
|
|
||||||
mistake, which has been corrected.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
* xcalloc(), imitating calloc(), takes "number of elements of the
|
|
||||||
array", and "size of a single element", in this order. A call that
|
|
||||||
does not follow this ordering has been corrected.
|
|
||||||
(merge c4bbd9bb8f sg/xcalloc-cocci-fix later to maint).
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
* The preload-index codepath made copies of pathspec to give to
|
|
||||||
multiple threads, which were left leaked.
|
|
||||||
(merge 23578904da ad/preload-plug-memleak later to maint).
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
* Update the version of Ubuntu used for GitHub Actions CI from 18.04
|
|
||||||
to 22.04.
|
|
||||||
(merge ef46584831 ds/github-actions-use-newer-ubuntu later to maint).
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
* The auto-stashed local changes created by "git merge --autostash"
|
|
||||||
was mixed into a conflicted state left in the working tree, which
|
|
||||||
has been corrected.
|
|
||||||
(merge d3a9295ada en/merge-unstash-only-on-clean-merge later to maint).
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
* Multi-pack index got corrupted when preferred pack changed from one
|
|
||||||
pack to another in a certain way, which has been corrected.
|
|
||||||
(merge 99e4d084ff tb/midx-with-changing-preferred-pack-fix later to maint).
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
* The clean-up of temporary files created via mks_tempfile_dt() was
|
|
||||||
racy and attempted to unlink() the leading directory when signals
|
|
||||||
are involved, which has been corrected.
|
|
||||||
(merge babe2e0559 rs/tempfile-cleanup-race-fix later to maint).
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
* FreeBSD portability fix for "git maintenance" that spawns "crontab"
|
|
||||||
to schedule tasks.
|
|
||||||
(merge ee69e7884e bc/gc-crontab-fix later to maint).
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
* Those who use diff-so-fancy as the diff-filter noticed a regression
|
|
||||||
or two in the code that parses the diff output in the built-in
|
|
||||||
version of "add -p", which has been corrected.
|
|
||||||
(merge 0a101676e5 js/add-p-diff-parsing-fix later to maint).
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
* Segfault fix-up to an earlier fix to the topic to teach "git reset"
|
|
||||||
and "git checkout" work better in a sparse checkout.
|
|
||||||
(merge 037f8ea6d9 vd/sparse-reset-checkout-fixes later to maint).
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
* "git diff --no-index A B" managed its the pathnames of its two
|
|
||||||
input files rather haphazardly, sometimes leaking them. The
|
|
||||||
command line argument processing has been straightened out to clean
|
|
||||||
it up.
|
|
||||||
(merge 2b43dd0eb5 rs/diff-no-index-cleanup later to maint).
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
* "git rev-list --verify-objects" ought to inspect the contents of
|
|
||||||
objects and notice corrupted ones, but it didn't when the commit
|
|
||||||
graph is in use, which has been corrected.
|
|
||||||
(merge b27ccae34b jk/rev-list-verify-objects-fix later to maint).
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
* More fixes to "add -p"
|
|
||||||
(merge 64ec8efb83 js/builtin-add-p-portability-fix later to maint).
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
* The parser in the script interface to parse-options in "git
|
|
||||||
rev-parse" has been updated to diagnose a bogus input correctly.
|
|
||||||
(merge f20b9c36d0 ow/rev-parse-parseopt-fix later to maint).
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
* The code that manages list-object-filter structure, used in partial
|
|
||||||
clones, leaked the instances, which has been plugged.
|
|
||||||
(merge 66eede4a37 jk/plug-list-object-filter-leaks later to maint).
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
* Fix another UI regression in the reimplemented "add -p".
|
|
||||||
(merge f6f0ee247f rs/add-p-worktree-mode-prompt-fix later to maint).
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
* "git fetch" over protocol v2 sent an incorrect ref prefix request
|
|
||||||
to the server and made "git pull" with configured fetch refspec
|
|
||||||
that does not cover the remote branch to merge with fail, which has
|
|
||||||
been corrected.
|
|
||||||
(merge 49ca2fba39 jk/proto-v2-ref-prefix-fix later to maint).
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
* Other code cleanup, docfix, build fix, etc.
|
|
||||||
(merge 77b9e85c0f vd/fix-perf-tests later to maint).
|
|
||||||
(merge 0682bc43f5 jk/test-crontab-fixes later to maint).
|
|
||||||
(merge b46dd1726c cc/doc-trailer-whitespace-rules later to maint).
|
|
@ -1,51 +0,0 @@
|
|||||||
Tools for developing Git
|
|
||||||
========================
|
|
||||||
:sectanchors:
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|
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|
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[[summary]]
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== Summary
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This document gathers tips, scripts and configuration file to help people
|
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working on Git's codebase use their favorite tools while following Git's
|
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coding style.
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[[author]]
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=== Author
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The Git community.
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[[table_of_contents]]
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== Table of contents
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- <<vscode>>
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- <<emacs>>
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[[vscode]]
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=== Visual Studio Code (VS Code)
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The contrib/vscode/init.sh script creates configuration files that enable
|
|
||||||
several valuable VS Code features. See contrib/vscode/README.md for more
|
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||||||
information on using the script.
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[[emacs]]
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=== Emacs
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This is adapted from Linux's suggestion in its CodingStyle document:
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|
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- To follow rules of the CodingGuideline, it's useful to put the following in
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GIT_CHECKOUT/.dir-locals.el, assuming you use cperl-mode:
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----
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;; note the first part is useful for C editing, too
|
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((nil . ((indent-tabs-mode . t)
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(tab-width . 8)
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(fill-column . 80)))
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(cperl-mode . ((cperl-indent-level . 8)
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(cperl-extra-newline-before-brace . nil)
|
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(cperl-merge-trailing-else . t))))
|
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----
|
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|
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For a more complete setup, since Git's codebase uses a coding style
|
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||||||
similar to the Linux kernel's style, tips given in Linux's CodingStyle
|
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document can be applied here too.
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==== https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/v4.10/process/coding-style.html#you-ve-made-a-mess-of-it
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@ -445,8 +445,6 @@ include::config/i18n.txt[]
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include::config/imap.txt[]
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include::config/imap.txt[]
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include::config/includeif.txt[]
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include::config/index.txt[]
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include::config/index.txt[]
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include::config/init.txt[]
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include::config/init.txt[]
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@ -497,8 +495,6 @@ include::config/repack.txt[]
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include::config/rerere.txt[]
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include::config/rerere.txt[]
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include::config/revert.txt[]
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include::config/safe.txt[]
|
include::config/safe.txt[]
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include::config/sendemail.txt[]
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include::config/sendemail.txt[]
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|
@ -7,6 +7,6 @@ add.ignore-errors (deprecated)::
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variables.
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variables.
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add.interactive.useBuiltin::
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add.interactive.useBuiltin::
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||||||
Set to `false` to fall back to the original Perl implementation of
|
[EXPERIMENTAL] Set to `true` to use the experimental built-in
|
||||||
the interactive version of linkgit:git-add[1] instead of the built-in
|
implementation of the interactive version of linkgit:git-add[1]
|
||||||
version. Is `true` by default.
|
instead of the Perl script version. Is `false` by default.
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|
@ -9,9 +9,7 @@ branch.autoSetupMerge::
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automatic setup is done when the starting point is either a
|
automatic setup is done when the starting point is either a
|
||||||
local branch or remote-tracking branch; `inherit` -- if the starting point
|
local branch or remote-tracking branch; `inherit` -- if the starting point
|
||||||
has a tracking configuration, it is copied to the new
|
has a tracking configuration, it is copied to the new
|
||||||
branch; `simple` -- automatic setup is done only when the starting point
|
branch. This option defaults to true.
|
||||||
is a remote-tracking branch and the new branch has the same name as the
|
|
||||||
remote branch. This option defaults to true.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
branch.autoSetupRebase::
|
branch.autoSetupRebase::
|
||||||
When a new branch is created with 'git branch', 'git switch' or 'git checkout'
|
When a new branch is created with 'git branch', 'git switch' or 'git checkout'
|
||||||
@ -40,9 +38,8 @@ branch.<name>.remote::
|
|||||||
may be overridden with `remote.pushDefault` (for all branches).
|
may be overridden with `remote.pushDefault` (for all branches).
|
||||||
The remote to push to, for the current branch, may be further
|
The remote to push to, for the current branch, may be further
|
||||||
overridden by `branch.<name>.pushRemote`. If no remote is
|
overridden by `branch.<name>.pushRemote`. If no remote is
|
||||||
configured, or if you are not on any branch and there is more than
|
configured, or if you are not on any branch, it defaults to
|
||||||
one remote defined in the repository, it defaults to `origin` for
|
`origin` for fetching and `remote.pushDefault` for pushing.
|
||||||
fetching and `remote.pushDefault` for pushing.
|
|
||||||
Additionally, `.` (a period) is the current local repository
|
Additionally, `.` (a period) is the current local repository
|
||||||
(a dot-repository), see `branch.<name>.merge`'s final note below.
|
(a dot-repository), see `branch.<name>.merge`'s final note below.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
@ -444,32 +444,17 @@ You probably do not need to adjust this value.
|
|||||||
Common unit suffixes of 'k', 'm', or 'g' are supported.
|
Common unit suffixes of 'k', 'm', or 'g' are supported.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
core.bigFileThreshold::
|
core.bigFileThreshold::
|
||||||
The size of files considered "big", which as discussed below
|
Files larger than this size are stored deflated, without
|
||||||
changes the behavior of numerous git commands, as well as how
|
attempting delta compression. Storing large files without
|
||||||
such files are stored within the repository. The default is
|
delta compression avoids excessive memory usage, at the
|
||||||
512 MiB. Common unit suffixes of 'k', 'm', or 'g' are
|
slight expense of increased disk usage. Additionally files
|
||||||
supported.
|
larger than this size are always treated as binary.
|
||||||
+
|
+
|
||||||
Files above the configured limit will be:
|
Default is 512 MiB on all platforms. This should be reasonable
|
||||||
|
for most projects as source code and other text files can still
|
||||||
|
be delta compressed, but larger binary media files won't be.
|
||||||
+
|
+
|
||||||
* Stored deflated in packfiles, without attempting delta compression.
|
Common unit suffixes of 'k', 'm', or 'g' are supported.
|
||||||
+
|
|
||||||
The default limit is primarily set with this use-case in mind. With it,
|
|
||||||
most projects will have their source code and other text files delta
|
|
||||||
compressed, but not larger binary media files.
|
|
||||||
+
|
|
||||||
Storing large files without delta compression avoids excessive memory
|
|
||||||
usage, at the slight expense of increased disk usage.
|
|
||||||
+
|
|
||||||
* Will be treated as if they were labeled "binary" (see
|
|
||||||
linkgit:gitattributes[5]). e.g. linkgit:git-log[1] and
|
|
||||||
linkgit:git-diff[1] will not compute diffs for files above this limit.
|
|
||||||
+
|
|
||||||
* Will generally be streamed when written, which avoids excessive
|
|
||||||
memory usage, at the cost of some fixed overhead. Commands that make
|
|
||||||
use of this include linkgit:git-archive[1],
|
|
||||||
linkgit:git-fast-import[1], linkgit:git-index-pack[1],
|
|
||||||
linkgit:git-unpack-objects[1] and linkgit:git-fsck[1].
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
core.excludesFile::
|
core.excludesFile::
|
||||||
Specifies the pathname to the file that contains patterns to
|
Specifies the pathname to the file that contains patterns to
|
||||||
@ -643,14 +628,6 @@ core.fsyncMethod::
|
|||||||
* `writeout-only` issues pagecache writeback requests, but depending on the
|
* `writeout-only` issues pagecache writeback requests, but depending on the
|
||||||
filesystem and storage hardware, data added to the repository may not be
|
filesystem and storage hardware, data added to the repository may not be
|
||||||
durable in the event of a system crash. This is the default mode on macOS.
|
durable in the event of a system crash. This is the default mode on macOS.
|
||||||
* `batch` enables a mode that uses writeout-only flushes to stage multiple
|
|
||||||
updates in the disk writeback cache and then does a single full fsync of
|
|
||||||
a dummy file to trigger the disk cache flush at the end of the operation.
|
|
||||||
+
|
|
||||||
Currently `batch` mode only applies to loose-object files. Other repository
|
|
||||||
data is made durable as if `fsync` was specified. This mode is expected to
|
|
||||||
be as safe as `fsync` on macOS for repos stored on HFS+ or APFS filesystems
|
|
||||||
and on Windows for repos stored on NTFS or ReFS filesystems.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
core.fsyncObjectFiles::
|
core.fsyncObjectFiles::
|
||||||
This boolean will enable 'fsync()' when writing object files.
|
This boolean will enable 'fsync()' when writing object files.
|
||||||
@ -721,10 +698,8 @@ core.sparseCheckout::
|
|||||||
|
|
||||||
core.sparseCheckoutCone::
|
core.sparseCheckoutCone::
|
||||||
Enables the "cone mode" of the sparse checkout feature. When the
|
Enables the "cone mode" of the sparse checkout feature. When the
|
||||||
sparse-checkout file contains a limited set of patterns, this
|
sparse-checkout file contains a limited set of patterns, then this
|
||||||
mode provides significant performance advantages. The "non-cone
|
mode provides significant performance advantages. See
|
||||||
mode" can be requested to allow specifying more flexible
|
|
||||||
patterns by setting this variable to 'false'. See
|
|
||||||
linkgit:git-sparse-checkout[1] for more information.
|
linkgit:git-sparse-checkout[1] for more information.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
core.abbrev::
|
core.abbrev::
|
||||||
|
@ -178,6 +178,21 @@ diff.<driver>.cachetextconv::
|
|||||||
Set this option to true to make the diff driver cache the text
|
Set this option to true to make the diff driver cache the text
|
||||||
conversion outputs. See linkgit:gitattributes[5] for details.
|
conversion outputs. See linkgit:gitattributes[5] for details.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
diff.tool::
|
||||||
|
Controls which diff tool is used by linkgit:git-difftool[1].
|
||||||
|
This variable overrides the value configured in `merge.tool`.
|
||||||
|
The list below shows the valid built-in values.
|
||||||
|
Any other value is treated as a custom diff tool and requires
|
||||||
|
that a corresponding difftool.<tool>.cmd variable is defined.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
diff.guitool::
|
||||||
|
Controls which diff tool is used by linkgit:git-difftool[1] when
|
||||||
|
the -g/--gui flag is specified. This variable overrides the value
|
||||||
|
configured in `merge.guitool`. The list below shows the valid
|
||||||
|
built-in values. Any other value is treated as a custom diff tool
|
||||||
|
and requires that a corresponding difftool.<guitool>.cmd variable
|
||||||
|
is defined.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
include::../mergetools-diff.txt[]
|
include::../mergetools-diff.txt[]
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
diff.indentHeuristic::
|
diff.indentHeuristic::
|
||||||
|
@ -1,17 +1,6 @@
|
|||||||
diff.tool::
|
difftool.<tool>.path::
|
||||||
Controls which diff tool is used by linkgit:git-difftool[1].
|
Override the path for the given tool. This is useful in case
|
||||||
This variable overrides the value configured in `merge.tool`.
|
your tool is not in the PATH.
|
||||||
The list below shows the valid built-in values.
|
|
||||||
Any other value is treated as a custom diff tool and requires
|
|
||||||
that a corresponding difftool.<tool>.cmd variable is defined.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
diff.guitool::
|
|
||||||
Controls which diff tool is used by linkgit:git-difftool[1] when
|
|
||||||
the -g/--gui flag is specified. This variable overrides the value
|
|
||||||
configured in `merge.guitool`. The list below shows the valid
|
|
||||||
built-in values. Any other value is treated as a custom diff tool
|
|
||||||
and requires that a corresponding difftool.<guitool>.cmd variable
|
|
||||||
is defined.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
difftool.<tool>.cmd::
|
difftool.<tool>.cmd::
|
||||||
Specify the command to invoke the specified diff tool.
|
Specify the command to invoke the specified diff tool.
|
||||||
@ -20,17 +9,6 @@ difftool.<tool>.cmd::
|
|||||||
file containing the contents of the diff pre-image and 'REMOTE'
|
file containing the contents of the diff pre-image and 'REMOTE'
|
||||||
is set to the name of the temporary file containing the contents
|
is set to the name of the temporary file containing the contents
|
||||||
of the diff post-image.
|
of the diff post-image.
|
||||||
+
|
|
||||||
See the `--tool=<tool>` option in linkgit:git-difftool[1] for more details.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
difftool.<tool>.path::
|
|
||||||
Override the path for the given tool. This is useful in case
|
|
||||||
your tool is not in the PATH.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
difftool.trustExitCode::
|
|
||||||
Exit difftool if the invoked diff tool returns a non-zero exit status.
|
|
||||||
+
|
|
||||||
See the `--trust-exit-code` option in linkgit:git-difftool[1] for more details.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
difftool.prompt::
|
difftool.prompt::
|
||||||
Prompt before each invocation of the diff tool.
|
Prompt before each invocation of the diff tool.
|
||||||
|
@ -15,10 +15,6 @@ format.from::
|
|||||||
different. If set to a non-boolean value, format-patch uses that
|
different. If set to a non-boolean value, format-patch uses that
|
||||||
value instead of your committer identity. Defaults to false.
|
value instead of your committer identity. Defaults to false.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
format.forceInBodyFrom::
|
|
||||||
Provides the default value for the `--[no-]force-in-body-from`
|
|
||||||
option to format-patch. Defaults to false.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
format.numbered::
|
format.numbered::
|
||||||
A boolean which can enable or disable sequence numbers in patch
|
A boolean which can enable or disable sequence numbers in patch
|
||||||
subjects. It defaults to "auto" which enables it only if there
|
subjects. It defaults to "auto" which enables it only if there
|
||||||
|
@ -81,21 +81,14 @@ gc.packRefs::
|
|||||||
to enable it within all non-bare repos or it can be set to a
|
to enable it within all non-bare repos or it can be set to a
|
||||||
boolean value. The default is `true`.
|
boolean value. The default is `true`.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
gc.cruftPacks::
|
|
||||||
Store unreachable objects in a cruft pack (see
|
|
||||||
linkgit:git-repack[1]) instead of as loose objects. The default
|
|
||||||
is `false`.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
gc.pruneExpire::
|
gc.pruneExpire::
|
||||||
When 'git gc' is run, it will call 'prune --expire 2.weeks.ago'
|
When 'git gc' is run, it will call 'prune --expire 2.weeks.ago'.
|
||||||
(and 'repack --cruft --cruft-expiration 2.weeks.ago' if using
|
Override the grace period with this config variable. The value
|
||||||
cruft packs via `gc.cruftPacks` or `--cruft`). Override the
|
"now" may be used to disable this grace period and always prune
|
||||||
grace period with this config variable. The value "now" may be
|
unreachable objects immediately, or "never" may be used to
|
||||||
used to disable this grace period and always prune unreachable
|
suppress pruning. This feature helps prevent corruption when
|
||||||
objects immediately, or "never" may be used to suppress pruning.
|
'git gc' runs concurrently with another process writing to the
|
||||||
This feature helps prevent corruption when 'git gc' runs
|
repository; see the "NOTES" section of linkgit:git-gc[1].
|
||||||
concurrently with another process writing to the repository; see
|
|
||||||
the "NOTES" section of linkgit:git-gc[1].
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
gc.worktreePruneExpire::
|
gc.worktreePruneExpire::
|
||||||
When 'git gc' is run, it calls
|
When 'git gc' is run, it calls
|
||||||
|
@ -36,12 +36,9 @@ gpg.minTrustLevel::
|
|||||||
|
|
||||||
gpg.ssh.defaultKeyCommand::
|
gpg.ssh.defaultKeyCommand::
|
||||||
This command that will be run when user.signingkey is not set and a ssh
|
This command that will be run when user.signingkey is not set and a ssh
|
||||||
signature is requested. On successful exit a valid ssh public key
|
signature is requested. On successful exit a valid ssh public key is
|
||||||
prefixed with `key::` is expected in the first line of its output.
|
expected in the first line of its output. To automatically use the first
|
||||||
This allows for a script doing a dynamic lookup of the correct public
|
available key from your ssh-agent set this to "ssh-add -L".
|
||||||
key when it is impractical to statically configure `user.signingKey`.
|
|
||||||
For example when keys or SSH Certificates are rotated frequently or
|
|
||||||
selection of the right key depends on external factors unknown to git.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
gpg.ssh.allowedSignersFile::
|
gpg.ssh.allowedSignersFile::
|
||||||
A file containing ssh public keys which you are willing to trust.
|
A file containing ssh public keys which you are willing to trust.
|
||||||
|
@ -17,11 +17,8 @@ grep.extendedRegexp::
|
|||||||
other than 'default'.
|
other than 'default'.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
grep.threads::
|
grep.threads::
|
||||||
Number of grep worker threads to use. If unset (or set to 0), Git will
|
Number of grep worker threads to use.
|
||||||
use as many threads as the number of logical cores available.
|
See `grep.threads` in linkgit:git-grep[1] for more information.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
grep.fullName::
|
|
||||||
If set to true, enable `--full-name` option by default.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
grep.fallbackToNoIndex::
|
grep.fallbackToNoIndex::
|
||||||
If set to true, fall back to git grep --no-index if git grep
|
If set to true, fall back to git grep --no-index if git grep
|
||||||
|
@ -98,22 +98,6 @@ http.version::
|
|||||||
- HTTP/2
|
- HTTP/2
|
||||||
- HTTP/1.1
|
- HTTP/1.1
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
http.curloptResolve::
|
|
||||||
Hostname resolution information that will be used first by
|
|
||||||
libcurl when sending HTTP requests. This information should
|
|
||||||
be in one of the following formats:
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
- [+]HOST:PORT:ADDRESS[,ADDRESS]
|
|
||||||
- -HOST:PORT
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
+
|
|
||||||
The first format redirects all requests to the given `HOST:PORT`
|
|
||||||
to the provided `ADDRESS`(s). The second format clears all
|
|
||||||
previous config values for that `HOST:PORT` combination. To
|
|
||||||
allow easy overriding of all the settings inherited from the
|
|
||||||
system config, an empty value will reset all resolution
|
|
||||||
information to the empty list.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
http.sslVersion::
|
http.sslVersion::
|
||||||
The SSL version to use when negotiating an SSL connection, if you
|
The SSL version to use when negotiating an SSL connection, if you
|
||||||
want to force the default. The available and default version
|
want to force the default. The available and default version
|
||||||
@ -203,7 +187,7 @@ http.schannelUseSSLCAInfo::
|
|||||||
when the `schannel` backend was configured via `http.sslBackend`,
|
when the `schannel` backend was configured via `http.sslBackend`,
|
||||||
unless `http.schannelUseSSLCAInfo` overrides this behavior.
|
unless `http.schannelUseSSLCAInfo` overrides this behavior.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
http.pinnedPubkey::
|
http.pinnedpubkey::
|
||||||
Public key of the https service. It may either be the filename of
|
Public key of the https service. It may either be the filename of
|
||||||
a PEM or DER encoded public key file or a string starting with
|
a PEM or DER encoded public key file or a string starting with
|
||||||
'sha256//' followed by the base64 encoded sha256 hash of the
|
'sha256//' followed by the base64 encoded sha256 hash of the
|
||||||
|
@ -1,6 +0,0 @@
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include.path::
|
|
||||||
includeIf.<condition>.path::
|
|
||||||
Special variables to include other configuration files. See
|
|
||||||
the "CONFIGURATION FILE" section in the main
|
|
||||||
linkgit:git-config[1] documentation,
|
|
||||||
specifically the "Includes" and "Conditional Includes" subsections.
|
|
@ -7,10 +7,6 @@ log.date::
|
|||||||
Set the default date-time mode for the 'log' command.
|
Set the default date-time mode for the 'log' command.
|
||||||
Setting a value for log.date is similar to using 'git log''s
|
Setting a value for log.date is similar to using 'git log''s
|
||||||
`--date` option. See linkgit:git-log[1] for details.
|
`--date` option. See linkgit:git-log[1] for details.
|
||||||
+
|
|
||||||
If the format is set to "auto:foo" and the pager is in use, format
|
|
||||||
"foo" will be the used for the date format. Otherwise "default" will
|
|
||||||
be used.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
log.decorate::
|
log.decorate::
|
||||||
Print out the ref names of any commits that are shown by the log
|
Print out the ref names of any commits that are shown by the log
|
||||||
@ -22,11 +18,6 @@ log.decorate::
|
|||||||
names are shown. This is the same as the `--decorate` option
|
names are shown. This is the same as the `--decorate` option
|
||||||
of the `git log`.
|
of the `git log`.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
log.initialDecorationSet::
|
|
||||||
By default, `git log` only shows decorations for certain known ref
|
|
||||||
namespaces. If 'all' is specified, then show all refs as
|
|
||||||
decorations.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
log.excludeDecoration::
|
log.excludeDecoration::
|
||||||
Exclude the specified patterns from the log decorations. This is
|
Exclude the specified patterns from the log decorations. This is
|
||||||
similar to the `--decorate-refs-exclude` command-line option, but
|
similar to the `--decorate-refs-exclude` command-line option, but
|
||||||
|
@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
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|||||||
lsrefs.unborn::
|
lsrefs.unborn::
|
||||||
May be "advertise" (the default), "allow", or "ignore". If "advertise",
|
May be "advertise" (the default), "allow", or "ignore". If "advertise",
|
||||||
the server will respond to the client sending "unborn" (as described in
|
the server will respond to the client sending "unborn" (as described in
|
||||||
linkgit:gitprotocol-v2[5]) and will advertise support for this feature during the
|
protocol-v2.txt) and will advertise support for this feature during the
|
||||||
protocol v2 capability advertisement. "allow" is the same as
|
protocol v2 capability advertisement. "allow" is the same as
|
||||||
"advertise" except that the server will not advertise support for this
|
"advertise" except that the server will not advertise support for this
|
||||||
feature; this is useful for load-balanced servers that cannot be
|
feature; this is useful for load-balanced servers that cannot be
|
||||||
|
@ -45,15 +45,6 @@ mergetool.meld.useAutoMerge::
|
|||||||
value of `false` avoids using `--auto-merge` altogether, and is the
|
value of `false` avoids using `--auto-merge` altogether, and is the
|
||||||
default value.
|
default value.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
mergetool.vimdiff.layout::
|
|
||||||
The vimdiff backend uses this variable to control how its split
|
|
||||||
windows look like. Applies even if you are using Neovim (`nvim`) or
|
|
||||||
gVim (`gvim`) as the merge tool. See BACKEND SPECIFIC HINTS section
|
|
||||||
ifndef::git-mergetool[]
|
|
||||||
in linkgit:git-mergetool[1].
|
|
||||||
endif::[]
|
|
||||||
for details.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
mergetool.hideResolved::
|
mergetool.hideResolved::
|
||||||
During a merge Git will automatically resolve as many conflicts as
|
During a merge Git will automatically resolve as many conflicts as
|
||||||
possible and write the 'MERGED' file containing conflict markers around
|
possible and write the 'MERGED' file containing conflict markers around
|
||||||
|
@ -3,9 +3,6 @@ notes.mergeStrategy::
|
|||||||
conflicts. Must be one of `manual`, `ours`, `theirs`, `union`, or
|
conflicts. Must be one of `manual`, `ours`, `theirs`, `union`, or
|
||||||
`cat_sort_uniq`. Defaults to `manual`. See "NOTES MERGE STRATEGIES"
|
`cat_sort_uniq`. Defaults to `manual`. See "NOTES MERGE STRATEGIES"
|
||||||
section of linkgit:git-notes[1] for more information on each strategy.
|
section of linkgit:git-notes[1] for more information on each strategy.
|
||||||
+
|
|
||||||
This setting can be overridden by passing the `--strategy` option to
|
|
||||||
linkgit:git-notes[1].
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
notes.<name>.mergeStrategy::
|
notes.<name>.mergeStrategy::
|
||||||
Which merge strategy to choose when doing a notes merge into
|
Which merge strategy to choose when doing a notes merge into
|
||||||
@ -14,35 +11,28 @@ notes.<name>.mergeStrategy::
|
|||||||
linkgit:git-notes[1] for more information on the available strategies.
|
linkgit:git-notes[1] for more information on the available strategies.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
notes.displayRef::
|
notes.displayRef::
|
||||||
Which ref (or refs, if a glob or specified more than once), in
|
The (fully qualified) refname from which to show notes when
|
||||||
addition to the default set by `core.notesRef` or
|
showing commit messages. The value of this variable can be set
|
||||||
`GIT_NOTES_REF`, to read notes from when showing commit
|
to a glob, in which case notes from all matching refs will be
|
||||||
messages with the 'git log' family of commands.
|
shown. You may also specify this configuration variable
|
||||||
|
several times. A warning will be issued for refs that do not
|
||||||
|
exist, but a glob that does not match any refs is silently
|
||||||
|
ignored.
|
||||||
+
|
+
|
||||||
This setting can be overridden with the `GIT_NOTES_DISPLAY_REF`
|
This setting can be overridden with the `GIT_NOTES_DISPLAY_REF`
|
||||||
environment variable, which must be a colon separated list of refs or
|
environment variable, which must be a colon separated list of refs or
|
||||||
globs.
|
globs.
|
||||||
+
|
+
|
||||||
A warning will be issued for refs that do not exist,
|
|
||||||
but a glob that does not match any refs is silently ignored.
|
|
||||||
+
|
|
||||||
This setting can be disabled by the `--no-notes` option to the 'git
|
|
||||||
log' family of commands, or by the `--notes=<ref>` option accepted by
|
|
||||||
those commands.
|
|
||||||
+
|
|
||||||
The effective value of "core.notesRef" (possibly overridden by
|
The effective value of "core.notesRef" (possibly overridden by
|
||||||
GIT_NOTES_REF) is also implicitly added to the list of refs to be
|
GIT_NOTES_REF) is also implicitly added to the list of refs to be
|
||||||
displayed.
|
displayed.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
notes.rewrite.<command>::
|
notes.rewrite.<command>::
|
||||||
When rewriting commits with <command> (currently `amend` or
|
When rewriting commits with <command> (currently `amend` or
|
||||||
`rebase`), if this variable is `false`, git will not copy
|
`rebase`) and this variable is set to `true`, Git
|
||||||
notes from the original to the rewritten commit. Defaults to
|
automatically copies your notes from the original to the
|
||||||
`true`. See also "`notes.rewriteRef`" below.
|
rewritten commit. Defaults to `true`, but see
|
||||||
+
|
"notes.rewriteRef" below.
|
||||||
This setting can be overridden with the `GIT_NOTES_REWRITE_REF`
|
|
||||||
environment variable, which must be a colon separated list of refs or
|
|
||||||
globs.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
notes.rewriteMode::
|
notes.rewriteMode::
|
||||||
When copying notes during a rewrite (see the
|
When copying notes during a rewrite (see the
|
||||||
@ -56,13 +46,14 @@ environment variable.
|
|||||||
|
|
||||||
notes.rewriteRef::
|
notes.rewriteRef::
|
||||||
When copying notes during a rewrite, specifies the (fully
|
When copying notes during a rewrite, specifies the (fully
|
||||||
qualified) ref whose notes should be copied. May be a glob,
|
qualified) ref whose notes should be copied. The ref may be a
|
||||||
in which case notes in all matching refs will be copied. You
|
glob, in which case notes in all matching refs will be copied.
|
||||||
may also specify this configuration several times.
|
You may also specify this configuration several times.
|
||||||
+
|
+
|
||||||
Does not have a default value; you must configure this variable to
|
Does not have a default value; you must configure this variable to
|
||||||
enable note rewriting. Set it to `refs/notes/commits` to enable
|
enable note rewriting. Set it to `refs/notes/commits` to enable
|
||||||
rewriting for the default commit notes.
|
rewriting for the default commit notes.
|
||||||
+
|
+
|
||||||
Can be overridden with the `GIT_NOTES_REWRITE_REF` environment variable.
|
This setting can be overridden with the `GIT_NOTES_REWRITE_REF`
|
||||||
See `notes.rewrite.<command>` above for a further description of its format.
|
environment variable, which must be a colon separated list of refs or
|
||||||
|
globs.
|
||||||
|
@ -164,16 +164,9 @@ When writing a multi-pack reachability bitmap, no new namehashes are
|
|||||||
computed; instead, any namehashes stored in an existing bitmap are
|
computed; instead, any namehashes stored in an existing bitmap are
|
||||||
permuted into their appropriate location when writing a new bitmap.
|
permuted into their appropriate location when writing a new bitmap.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
pack.writeBitmapLookupTable::
|
|
||||||
When true, Git will include a "lookup table" section in the
|
|
||||||
bitmap index (if one is written). This table is used to defer
|
|
||||||
loading individual bitmaps as late as possible. This can be
|
|
||||||
beneficial in repositories that have relatively large bitmap
|
|
||||||
indexes. Defaults to false.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
pack.writeReverseIndex::
|
pack.writeReverseIndex::
|
||||||
When true, git will write a corresponding .rev file (see:
|
When true, git will write a corresponding .rev file (see:
|
||||||
linkgit:gitformat-pack[5])
|
link:../technical/pack-format.html[Documentation/technical/pack-format.txt])
|
||||||
for each new packfile that it writes in all places except for
|
for each new packfile that it writes in all places except for
|
||||||
linkgit:git-fast-import[1] and in the bulk checkin mechanism.
|
linkgit:git-fast-import[1] and in the bulk checkin mechanism.
|
||||||
Defaults to false.
|
Defaults to false.
|
||||||
|
@ -1,10 +1,10 @@
|
|||||||
protocol.allow::
|
protocol.allow::
|
||||||
If set, provide a user defined default policy for all protocols which
|
If set, provide a user defined default policy for all protocols which
|
||||||
don't explicitly have a policy (`protocol.<name>.allow`). By default,
|
don't explicitly have a policy (`protocol.<name>.allow`). By default,
|
||||||
if unset, known-safe protocols (http, https, git, ssh, file) have a
|
if unset, known-safe protocols (http, https, git, ssh) have a
|
||||||
default policy of `always`, known-dangerous protocols (ext) have a
|
default policy of `always`, known-dangerous protocols (ext) have a
|
||||||
default policy of `never`, and all other protocols have a default
|
default policy of `never`, and all other protocols (including file)
|
||||||
policy of `user`. Supported policies:
|
have a default policy of `user`. Supported policies:
|
||||||
+
|
+
|
||||||
--
|
--
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
@ -58,6 +58,6 @@ protocol.version::
|
|||||||
* `1` - the original wire protocol with the addition of a version string
|
* `1` - the original wire protocol with the addition of a version string
|
||||||
in the initial response from the server.
|
in the initial response from the server.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
* `2` - Wire protocol version 2, see linkgit:gitprotocol-v2[5].
|
* `2` - link:technical/protocol-v2.html[wire protocol version 2].
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
--
|
--
|
||||||
|
@ -1,14 +1,3 @@
|
|||||||
push.autoSetupRemote::
|
|
||||||
If set to "true" assume `--set-upstream` on default push when no
|
|
||||||
upstream tracking exists for the current branch; this option
|
|
||||||
takes effect with push.default options 'simple', 'upstream',
|
|
||||||
and 'current'. It is useful if by default you want new branches
|
|
||||||
to be pushed to the default remote (like the behavior of
|
|
||||||
'push.default=current') and you also want the upstream tracking
|
|
||||||
to be set. Workflows most likely to benefit from this option are
|
|
||||||
'simple' central workflows where all branches are expected to
|
|
||||||
have the same name on the remote.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
push.default::
|
push.default::
|
||||||
Defines the action `git push` should take if no refspec is
|
Defines the action `git push` should take if no refspec is
|
||||||
given (whether from the command-line, config, or elsewhere).
|
given (whether from the command-line, config, or elsewhere).
|
||||||
@ -137,8 +126,3 @@ push.negotiate::
|
|||||||
server attempt to find commits in common. If "false", Git will
|
server attempt to find commits in common. If "false", Git will
|
||||||
rely solely on the server's ref advertisement to find commits
|
rely solely on the server's ref advertisement to find commits
|
||||||
in common.
|
in common.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
push.useBitmaps::
|
|
||||||
If set to "false", disable use of bitmaps for "git push" even if
|
|
||||||
`pack.useBitmaps` is "true", without preventing other git operations
|
|
||||||
from using bitmaps. Default is true.
|
|
||||||
|
@ -21,9 +21,6 @@ rebase.autoStash::
|
|||||||
`--autostash` options of linkgit:git-rebase[1].
|
`--autostash` options of linkgit:git-rebase[1].
|
||||||
Defaults to false.
|
Defaults to false.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
rebase.updateRefs::
|
|
||||||
If set to true enable `--update-refs` option by default.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
rebase.missingCommitsCheck::
|
rebase.missingCommitsCheck::
|
||||||
If set to "warn", git rebase -i will print a warning if some
|
If set to "warn", git rebase -i will print a warning if some
|
||||||
commits are removed (e.g. a line was deleted), however the
|
commits are removed (e.g. a line was deleted), however the
|
||||||
|
@ -30,12 +30,3 @@ repack.updateServerInfo::
|
|||||||
If set to false, linkgit:git-repack[1] will not run
|
If set to false, linkgit:git-repack[1] will not run
|
||||||
linkgit:git-update-server-info[1]. Defaults to true. Can be overridden
|
linkgit:git-update-server-info[1]. Defaults to true. Can be overridden
|
||||||
when true by the `-n` option of linkgit:git-repack[1].
|
when true by the `-n` option of linkgit:git-repack[1].
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
repack.cruftWindow::
|
|
||||||
repack.cruftWindowMemory::
|
|
||||||
repack.cruftDepth::
|
|
||||||
repack.cruftThreads::
|
|
||||||
Parameters used by linkgit:git-pack-objects[1] when generating
|
|
||||||
a cruft pack and the respective parameters are not given over
|
|
||||||
the command line. See similarly named `pack.*` configuration
|
|
||||||
variables for defaults and meaning.
|
|
||||||
|
@ -1,3 +0,0 @@
|
|||||||
revert.reference::
|
|
||||||
Setting this variable to true makes `git revert` behave
|
|
||||||
as if the `--reference` option is given.
|
|
@ -1,22 +1,3 @@
|
|||||||
safe.bareRepository::
|
|
||||||
Specifies which bare repositories Git will work with. The currently
|
|
||||||
supported values are:
|
|
||||||
+
|
|
||||||
* `all`: Git works with all bare repositories. This is the default.
|
|
||||||
* `explicit`: Git only works with bare repositories specified via
|
|
||||||
the top-level `--git-dir` command-line option, or the `GIT_DIR`
|
|
||||||
environment variable (see linkgit:git[1]).
|
|
||||||
+
|
|
||||||
If you do not use bare repositories in your workflow, then it may be
|
|
||||||
beneficial to set `safe.bareRepository` to `explicit` in your global
|
|
||||||
config. This will protect you from attacks that involve cloning a
|
|
||||||
repository that contains a bare repository and running a Git command
|
|
||||||
within that directory.
|
|
||||||
+
|
|
||||||
This config setting is only respected in protected configuration (see
|
|
||||||
<<SCOPES>>). This prevents the untrusted repository from tampering with
|
|
||||||
this value.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
safe.directory::
|
safe.directory::
|
||||||
These config entries specify Git-tracked directories that are
|
These config entries specify Git-tracked directories that are
|
||||||
considered safe even if they are owned by someone other than the
|
considered safe even if they are owned by someone other than the
|
||||||
@ -31,9 +12,9 @@ via `git config --add`. To reset the list of safe directories (e.g. to
|
|||||||
override any such directories specified in the system config), add a
|
override any such directories specified in the system config), add a
|
||||||
`safe.directory` entry with an empty value.
|
`safe.directory` entry with an empty value.
|
||||||
+
|
+
|
||||||
This config setting is only respected in protected configuration (see
|
This config setting is only respected when specified in a system or global
|
||||||
<<SCOPES>>). This prevents the untrusted repository from tampering with this
|
config, not when it is specified in a repository config or via the command
|
||||||
value.
|
line option `-c safe.directory=<path>`.
|
||||||
+
|
+
|
||||||
The value of this setting is interpolated, i.e. `~/<path>` expands to a
|
The value of this setting is interpolated, i.e. `~/<path>` expands to a
|
||||||
path relative to the home directory and `%(prefix)/<path>` expands to a
|
path relative to the home directory and `%(prefix)/<path>` expands to a
|
||||||
|
@ -18,49 +18,17 @@ sendemail.<identity>.*::
|
|||||||
identity is selected, through either the command-line or
|
identity is selected, through either the command-line or
|
||||||
`sendemail.identity`.
|
`sendemail.identity`.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
sendemail.multiEdit::
|
|
||||||
If true (default), a single editor instance will be spawned to edit
|
|
||||||
files you have to edit (patches when `--annotate` is used, and the
|
|
||||||
summary when `--compose` is used). If false, files will be edited one
|
|
||||||
after the other, spawning a new editor each time.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
sendemail.confirm::
|
|
||||||
Sets the default for whether to confirm before sending. Must be
|
|
||||||
one of 'always', 'never', 'cc', 'compose', or 'auto'. See `--confirm`
|
|
||||||
in the linkgit:git-send-email[1] documentation for the meaning of these
|
|
||||||
values.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
sendemail.aliasesFile::
|
sendemail.aliasesFile::
|
||||||
To avoid typing long email addresses, point this to one or more
|
|
||||||
email aliases files. You must also supply `sendemail.aliasFileType`.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
sendemail.aliasFileType::
|
sendemail.aliasFileType::
|
||||||
Format of the file(s) specified in sendemail.aliasesFile. Must be
|
|
||||||
one of 'mutt', 'mailrc', 'pine', 'elm', or 'gnus', or 'sendmail'.
|
|
||||||
+
|
|
||||||
What an alias file in each format looks like can be found in
|
|
||||||
the documentation of the email program of the same name. The
|
|
||||||
differences and limitations from the standard formats are
|
|
||||||
described below:
|
|
||||||
+
|
|
||||||
--
|
|
||||||
sendmail;;
|
|
||||||
* Quoted aliases and quoted addresses are not supported: lines that
|
|
||||||
contain a `"` symbol are ignored.
|
|
||||||
* Redirection to a file (`/path/name`) or pipe (`|command`) is not
|
|
||||||
supported.
|
|
||||||
* File inclusion (`:include: /path/name`) is not supported.
|
|
||||||
* Warnings are printed on the standard error output for any
|
|
||||||
explicitly unsupported constructs, and any other lines that are not
|
|
||||||
recognized by the parser.
|
|
||||||
--
|
|
||||||
sendemail.annotate::
|
sendemail.annotate::
|
||||||
sendemail.bcc::
|
sendemail.bcc::
|
||||||
sendemail.cc::
|
sendemail.cc::
|
||||||
sendemail.ccCmd::
|
sendemail.ccCmd::
|
||||||
sendemail.chainReplyTo::
|
sendemail.chainReplyTo::
|
||||||
|
sendemail.confirm::
|
||||||
sendemail.envelopeSender::
|
sendemail.envelopeSender::
|
||||||
sendemail.from::
|
sendemail.from::
|
||||||
|
sendemail.multiEdit::
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sendemail.signedoffbycc::
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sendemail.signedoffbycc::
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sendemail.smtpPass::
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sendemail.smtpPass::
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sendemail.suppresscc::
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sendemail.suppresscc::
|
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@ -76,9 +44,7 @@ sendemail.thread::
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sendemail.transferEncoding::
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sendemail.transferEncoding::
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sendemail.validate::
|
sendemail.validate::
|
||||||
sendemail.xmailer::
|
sendemail.xmailer::
|
||||||
These configuration variables all provide a default for
|
See linkgit:git-send-email[1] for description.
|
||||||
linkgit:git-send-email[1] command-line options. See its
|
|
||||||
documentation for details.
|
|
||||||
|
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||||||
sendemail.signedoffcc (deprecated)::
|
sendemail.signedoffcc (deprecated)::
|
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Deprecated alias for `sendemail.signedoffbycc`.
|
Deprecated alias for `sendemail.signedoffbycc`.
|
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|
@ -1,41 +1,3 @@
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transfer.credentialsInUrl::
|
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A configured URL can contain plaintext credentials in the form
|
|
||||||
`<protocol>://<user>:<password>@<domain>/<path>`. You may want
|
|
||||||
to warn or forbid the use of such configuration (in favor of
|
|
||||||
using linkgit:git-credential[1]). This will be used on
|
|
||||||
linkgit:git-clone[1], linkgit:git-fetch[1], linkgit:git-push[1],
|
|
||||||
and any other direct use of the configured URL.
|
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+
|
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||||||
Note that this is currently limited to detecting credentials in
|
|
||||||
`remote.<name>.url` configuration, it won't detect credentials in
|
|
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`remote.<name>.pushurl` configuration.
|
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+
|
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You might want to enable this to prevent inadvertent credentials
|
|
||||||
exposure, e.g. because:
|
|
||||||
+
|
|
||||||
* The OS or system where you're running git may not provide a way or
|
|
||||||
otherwise allow you to configure the permissions of the
|
|
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configuration file where the username and/or password are stored.
|
|
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* Even if it does, having such data stored "at rest" might expose you
|
|
||||||
in other ways, e.g. a backup process might copy the data to another
|
|
||||||
system.
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|
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* The git programs will pass the full URL to one another as arguments
|
|
||||||
on the command-line, meaning the credentials will be exposed to other
|
|
||||||
users on OS's or systems that allow other users to see the full
|
|
||||||
process list of other users. On linux the "hidepid" setting
|
|
||||||
documented in procfs(5) allows for configuring this behavior.
|
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||||||
+
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||||||
If such concerns don't apply to you then you probably don't need to be
|
|
||||||
concerned about credentials exposure due to storing that sensitive
|
|
||||||
data in git's configuration files. If you do want to use this, set
|
|
||||||
`transfer.credentialsInUrl` to one of these values:
|
|
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+
|
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* `allow` (default): Git will proceed with its activity without warning.
|
|
||||||
* `warn`: Git will write a warning message to `stderr` when parsing a URL
|
|
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with a plaintext credential.
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|
||||||
* `die`: Git will write a failure message to `stderr` when parsing a URL
|
|
||||||
with a plaintext credential.
|
|
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|
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transfer.fsckObjects::
|
transfer.fsckObjects::
|
||||||
When `fetch.fsckObjects` or `receive.fsckObjects` are
|
When `fetch.fsckObjects` or `receive.fsckObjects` are
|
||||||
not set, the value of this variable is used instead.
|
not set, the value of this variable is used instead.
|
||||||
|
@ -49,9 +49,9 @@ uploadpack.packObjectsHook::
|
|||||||
`pack-objects` to the hook, and expects a completed packfile on
|
`pack-objects` to the hook, and expects a completed packfile on
|
||||||
stdout.
|
stdout.
|
||||||
+
|
+
|
||||||
Note that this configuration variable is only respected when it is specified
|
Note that this configuration variable is ignored if it is seen in the
|
||||||
in protected configuration (see <<SCOPES>>). This is a safety measure
|
repository-level config (this is a safety measure against fetching from
|
||||||
against fetching from untrusted repositories.
|
untrusted repositories).
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
uploadpack.allowFilter::
|
uploadpack.allowFilter::
|
||||||
If this option is set, `upload-pack` will support partial
|
If this option is set, `upload-pack` will support partial
|
||||||
|
@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ That is, from the left to the right:
|
|||||||
. a space.
|
. a space.
|
||||||
. sha1 for "src"; 0\{40\} if creation or unmerged.
|
. sha1 for "src"; 0\{40\} if creation or unmerged.
|
||||||
. a space.
|
. a space.
|
||||||
. sha1 for "dst"; 0\{40\} if deletion, unmerged or "work tree out of sync with the index".
|
. sha1 for "dst"; 0\{40\} if creation, unmerged or "look at work tree".
|
||||||
. a space.
|
. a space.
|
||||||
. status, followed by optional "score" number.
|
. status, followed by optional "score" number.
|
||||||
. a tab or a NUL when `-z` option is used.
|
. a tab or a NUL when `-z` option is used.
|
||||||
@ -69,8 +69,8 @@ percentage of similarity between the source and target of the move or
|
|||||||
copy). Status letter M may be followed by a score (denoting the
|
copy). Status letter M may be followed by a score (denoting the
|
||||||
percentage of dissimilarity) for file rewrites.
|
percentage of dissimilarity) for file rewrites.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
The sha1 for "dst" is shown as all 0's if a file on the filesystem
|
<sha1> is shown as all 0's if a file is new on the filesystem
|
||||||
is out of sync with the index.
|
and it is out of sync with the index.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Example:
|
Example:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
@ -188,9 +188,7 @@ for "git add --no-all <pathspec>...", i.e. ignored removed files.
|
|||||||
forcibly add them again to the index. This is useful after
|
forcibly add them again to the index. This is useful after
|
||||||
changing `core.autocrlf` configuration or the `text` attribute
|
changing `core.autocrlf` configuration or the `text` attribute
|
||||||
in order to correct files added with wrong CRLF/LF line endings.
|
in order to correct files added with wrong CRLF/LF line endings.
|
||||||
This option implies `-u`. Lone CR characters are untouched, thus
|
This option implies `-u`.
|
||||||
while a CRLF cleans to LF, a CRCRLF sequence is only partially
|
|
||||||
cleaned to CRLF.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
--chmod=(+|-)x::
|
--chmod=(+|-)x::
|
||||||
Override the executable bit of the added files. The executable
|
Override the executable bit of the added files. The executable
|
||||||
@ -433,13 +431,6 @@ they will make the patch impossible to apply:
|
|||||||
* deleting context or removal lines
|
* deleting context or removal lines
|
||||||
* modifying the contents of context or removal lines
|
* modifying the contents of context or removal lines
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
CONFIGURATION
|
|
||||||
-------------
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
include::includes/cmd-config-section-all.txt[]
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
include::config/add.txt[]
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
SEE ALSO
|
SEE ALSO
|
||||||
--------
|
--------
|
||||||
linkgit:git-status[1]
|
linkgit:git-status[1]
|
||||||
|
@ -112,7 +112,10 @@ default. You can use `--no-utf8` to override this.
|
|||||||
am.threeWay configuration variable. For more information,
|
am.threeWay configuration variable. For more information,
|
||||||
see am.threeWay in linkgit:git-config[1].
|
see am.threeWay in linkgit:git-config[1].
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
include::rerere-options.txt[]
|
--rerere-autoupdate::
|
||||||
|
--no-rerere-autoupdate::
|
||||||
|
Allow the rerere mechanism to update the index with the
|
||||||
|
result of auto-conflict resolution if possible.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
--ignore-space-change::
|
--ignore-space-change::
|
||||||
--ignore-whitespace::
|
--ignore-whitespace::
|
||||||
@ -258,13 +261,6 @@ This command can run `applypatch-msg`, `pre-applypatch`,
|
|||||||
and `post-applypatch` hooks. See linkgit:githooks[5] for more
|
and `post-applypatch` hooks. See linkgit:githooks[5] for more
|
||||||
information.
|
information.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
CONFIGURATION
|
|
||||||
-------------
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
include::includes/cmd-config-section-all.txt[]
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
include::config/am.txt[]
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
SEE ALSO
|
SEE ALSO
|
||||||
--------
|
--------
|
||||||
linkgit:git-apply[1].
|
linkgit:git-apply[1].
|
||||||
|
@ -263,9 +263,13 @@ has no effect when `--index` or `--cached` is in use.
|
|||||||
CONFIGURATION
|
CONFIGURATION
|
||||||
-------------
|
-------------
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
include::includes/cmd-config-section-all.txt[]
|
apply.ignoreWhitespace::
|
||||||
|
Set to 'change' if you want changes in whitespace to be ignored by default.
|
||||||
include::config/apply.txt[]
|
Set to one of: no, none, never, false if you want changes in
|
||||||
|
whitespace to be significant.
|
||||||
|
apply.whitespace::
|
||||||
|
When no `--whitespace` flag is given from the command
|
||||||
|
line, this configuration item is used as the default.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
SUBMODULES
|
SUBMODULES
|
||||||
----------
|
----------
|
||||||
|
@ -34,12 +34,10 @@ OPTIONS
|
|||||||
-------
|
-------
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
--format=<fmt>::
|
--format=<fmt>::
|
||||||
Format of the resulting archive. Possible values are `tar`,
|
Format of the resulting archive: 'tar' or 'zip'. If this option
|
||||||
`zip`, `tar.gz`, `tgz`, and any format defined using the
|
|
||||||
configuration option `tar.<format>.command`. If `--format`
|
|
||||||
is not given, and the output file is specified, the format is
|
is not given, and the output file is specified, the format is
|
||||||
inferred from the filename if possible (e.g. writing to `foo.zip`
|
inferred from the filename if possible (e.g. writing to "foo.zip"
|
||||||
makes the output to be in the `zip` format). Otherwise the output
|
makes the output to be in the zip format). Otherwise the output
|
||||||
format is `tar`.
|
format is `tar`.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
-l::
|
-l::
|
||||||
@ -51,9 +49,7 @@ OPTIONS
|
|||||||
Report progress to stderr.
|
Report progress to stderr.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
--prefix=<prefix>/::
|
--prefix=<prefix>/::
|
||||||
Prepend <prefix>/ to paths in the archive. Can be repeated; its
|
Prepend <prefix>/ to each filename in the archive.
|
||||||
rightmost value is used for all tracked files. See below which
|
|
||||||
value gets used by `--add-file` and `--add-virtual-file`.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
-o <file>::
|
-o <file>::
|
||||||
--output=<file>::
|
--output=<file>::
|
||||||
@ -61,26 +57,9 @@ OPTIONS
|
|||||||
|
|
||||||
--add-file=<file>::
|
--add-file=<file>::
|
||||||
Add a non-tracked file to the archive. Can be repeated to add
|
Add a non-tracked file to the archive. Can be repeated to add
|
||||||
multiple files. The path of the file in the archive is built by
|
|
||||||
concatenating the value of the last `--prefix` option (if any)
|
|
||||||
before this `--add-file` and the basename of <file>.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
--add-virtual-file=<path>:<content>::
|
|
||||||
Add the specified contents to the archive. Can be repeated to add
|
|
||||||
multiple files. The path of the file in the archive is built
|
multiple files. The path of the file in the archive is built
|
||||||
by concatenating the value of the last `--prefix` option (if any)
|
by concatenating the value for `--prefix` (if any) and the
|
||||||
before this `--add-virtual-file` and `<path>`.
|
basename of <file>.
|
||||||
+
|
|
||||||
The `<path>` argument can start and end with a literal double-quote
|
|
||||||
character; the contained file name is interpreted as a C-style string,
|
|
||||||
i.e. the backslash is interpreted as escape character. The path must
|
|
||||||
be quoted if it contains a colon, to avoid the colon from being
|
|
||||||
misinterpreted as the separator between the path and the contents, or
|
|
||||||
if the path begins or ends with a double-quote character.
|
|
||||||
+
|
|
||||||
The file mode is limited to a regular file, and the option may be
|
|
||||||
subject to platform-dependent command-line limits. For non-trivial
|
|
||||||
cases, write an untracked file and use `--add-file` instead.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
--worktree-attributes::
|
--worktree-attributes::
|
||||||
Look for attributes in .gitattributes files in the working tree
|
Look for attributes in .gitattributes files in the working tree
|
||||||
@ -145,16 +124,17 @@ tar.<format>.command::
|
|||||||
is executed using the shell with the generated tar file on its
|
is executed using the shell with the generated tar file on its
|
||||||
standard input, and should produce the final output on its
|
standard input, and should produce the final output on its
|
||||||
standard output. Any compression-level options will be passed
|
standard output. Any compression-level options will be passed
|
||||||
to the command (e.g., `-9`).
|
to the command (e.g., "-9"). An output file with the same
|
||||||
|
extension as `<format>` will be use this format if no other
|
||||||
|
format is given.
|
||||||
+
|
+
|
||||||
The `tar.gz` and `tgz` formats are defined automatically and use the
|
The "tar.gz" and "tgz" formats are defined automatically and default to
|
||||||
magic command `git archive gzip` by default, which invokes an internal
|
`gzip -cn`. You may override them with custom commands.
|
||||||
implementation of gzip.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
tar.<format>.remote::
|
tar.<format>.remote::
|
||||||
If true, enable the format for use by remote clients via
|
If true, enable `<format>` for use by remote clients via
|
||||||
linkgit:git-upload-archive[1]. Defaults to false for
|
linkgit:git-upload-archive[1]. Defaults to false for
|
||||||
user-defined formats, but true for the `tar.gz` and `tgz`
|
user-defined formats, but true for the "tar.gz" and "tgz"
|
||||||
formats.
|
formats.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
[[ATTRIBUTES]]
|
[[ATTRIBUTES]]
|
||||||
@ -214,12 +194,6 @@ EXAMPLES
|
|||||||
commit on the current branch. Note that the output format is
|
commit on the current branch. Note that the output format is
|
||||||
inferred by the extension of the output file.
|
inferred by the extension of the output file.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
`git archive -o latest.tar --prefix=build/ --add-file=configure --prefix= HEAD`::
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Creates a tar archive that contains the contents of the latest
|
|
||||||
commit on the current branch with no prefix and the untracked
|
|
||||||
file 'configure' with the prefix 'build/'.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
`git config tar.tar.xz.command "xz -c"`::
|
`git config tar.tar.xz.command "xz -c"`::
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Configure a "tar.xz" format for making LZMA-compressed tarfiles.
|
Configure a "tar.xz" format for making LZMA-compressed tarfiles.
|
||||||
|
@ -241,12 +241,6 @@ MAPPING AUTHORS
|
|||||||
|
|
||||||
See linkgit:gitmailmap[5].
|
See linkgit:gitmailmap[5].
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
CONFIGURATION
|
|
||||||
-------------
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
include::includes/cmd-config-section-all.txt[]
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
include::config/blame.txt[]
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
SEE ALSO
|
SEE ALSO
|
||||||
--------
|
--------
|
||||||
|
@ -221,17 +221,13 @@ The exact upstream branch is chosen depending on the optional argument:
|
|||||||
itself as the upstream; `--track=inherit` means to copy the upstream
|
itself as the upstream; `--track=inherit` means to copy the upstream
|
||||||
configuration of the start-point branch.
|
configuration of the start-point branch.
|
||||||
+
|
+
|
||||||
The branch.autoSetupMerge configuration variable specifies how `git switch`,
|
`--track=direct` is the default when the start point is a remote-tracking branch.
|
||||||
`git checkout` and `git branch` should behave when neither `--track` nor
|
Set the branch.autoSetupMerge configuration variable to `false` if you
|
||||||
`--no-track` are specified:
|
want `git switch`, `git checkout` and `git branch` to always behave as if `--no-track`
|
||||||
+
|
were given. Set it to `always` if you want this behavior when the
|
||||||
The default option, `true`, behaves as though `--track=direct`
|
start-point is either a local or remote-tracking branch. Set it to
|
||||||
were given whenever the start-point is a remote-tracking branch.
|
`inherit` if you want to copy the tracking configuration from the
|
||||||
`false` behaves as if `--no-track` were given. `always` behaves as though
|
branch point.
|
||||||
`--track=direct` were given. `inherit` behaves as though `--track=inherit`
|
|
||||||
were given. `simple` behaves as though `--track=direct` were given only when
|
|
||||||
the start-point is a remote-tracking branch and the new branch has the same
|
|
||||||
name as the remote branch.
|
|
||||||
+
|
+
|
||||||
See linkgit:git-pull[1] and linkgit:git-config[1] for additional discussion on
|
See linkgit:git-pull[1] and linkgit:git-config[1] for additional discussion on
|
||||||
how the `branch.<name>.remote` and `branch.<name>.merge` options are used.
|
how the `branch.<name>.remote` and `branch.<name>.merge` options are used.
|
||||||
@ -336,10 +332,6 @@ CONFIGURATION
|
|||||||
`--list` is used or implied. The default is to use a pager.
|
`--list` is used or implied. The default is to use a pager.
|
||||||
See linkgit:git-config[1].
|
See linkgit:git-config[1].
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
include::includes/cmd-config-section-rest.txt[]
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
include::config/branch.txt[]
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
EXAMPLES
|
EXAMPLES
|
||||||
--------
|
--------
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
@ -9,7 +9,6 @@ SYNOPSIS
|
|||||||
--------
|
--------
|
||||||
[verse]
|
[verse]
|
||||||
'git bugreport' [(-o | --output-directory) <path>] [(-s | --suffix) <format>]
|
'git bugreport' [(-o | --output-directory) <path>] [(-s | --suffix) <format>]
|
||||||
[--diagnose[=<mode>]]
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
DESCRIPTION
|
DESCRIPTION
|
||||||
-----------
|
-----------
|
||||||
@ -32,10 +31,6 @@ The following information is captured automatically:
|
|||||||
- A list of enabled hooks
|
- A list of enabled hooks
|
||||||
- $SHELL
|
- $SHELL
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Additional information may be gathered into a separate zip archive using the
|
|
||||||
`--diagnose` option, and can be attached alongside the bugreport document to
|
|
||||||
provide additional context to readers.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
This tool is invoked via the typical Git setup process, which means that in some
|
This tool is invoked via the typical Git setup process, which means that in some
|
||||||
cases, it might not be able to launch - for example, if a relevant config file
|
cases, it might not be able to launch - for example, if a relevant config file
|
||||||
is unreadable. In this kind of scenario, it may be helpful to manually gather
|
is unreadable. In this kind of scenario, it may be helpful to manually gather
|
||||||
@ -54,19 +49,6 @@ OPTIONS
|
|||||||
named 'git-bugreport-<formatted suffix>'. This should take the form of a
|
named 'git-bugreport-<formatted suffix>'. This should take the form of a
|
||||||
strftime(3) format string; the current local time will be used.
|
strftime(3) format string; the current local time will be used.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
--no-diagnose::
|
|
||||||
--diagnose[=<mode>]::
|
|
||||||
Create a zip archive of supplemental information about the user's
|
|
||||||
machine, Git client, and repository state. The archive is written to the
|
|
||||||
same output directory as the bug report and is named
|
|
||||||
'git-diagnostics-<formatted suffix>'.
|
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+
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Without `mode` specified, the diagnostic archive will contain the default set of
|
|
||||||
statistics reported by `git diagnose`. An optional `mode` value may be specified
|
|
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to change which information is included in the archive. See
|
|
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linkgit:git-diagnose[1] for the list of valid values for `mode` and details
|
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about their usage.
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|
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GIT
|
GIT
|
||||||
---
|
---
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||||||
Part of the linkgit:git[1] suite
|
Part of the linkgit:git[1] suite
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||||||
|
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Bundles are `.pack` files (see linkgit:git-pack-objects[1]) with a
|
Bundles are `.pack` files (see linkgit:git-pack-objects[1]) with a
|
||||||
header indicating what references are contained within the bundle.
|
header indicating what references are contained within the bundle.
|
||||||
|
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Like the packed archive format itself bundles can either be
|
Like the the packed archive format itself bundles can either be
|
||||||
self-contained, or be created using exclusions.
|
self-contained, or be created using exclusions.
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See the "OBJECT PREREQUISITES" section below.
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See the "OBJECT PREREQUISITES" section below.
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|
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@ -56,8 +56,10 @@ using "thin packs", bundles created using exclusions are smaller in
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size. That they're "thin" under the hood is merely noted here as a
|
size. That they're "thin" under the hood is merely noted here as a
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curiosity, and as a reference to other documentation.
|
curiosity, and as a reference to other documentation.
|
||||||
|
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See linkgit:gitformat-bundle[5] for more details and the discussion of
|
See link:technical/bundle-format.html[the `bundle-format`
|
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"thin pack" in linkgit:gitformat-pack[5] for further details.
|
documentation] for more details and the discussion of "thin pack" in
|
||||||
|
link:technical/pack-format.html[the pack format documentation] for
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|
further details.
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OPTIONS
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OPTIONS
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-------
|
-------
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@ -75,7 +77,7 @@ verify <file>::
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commits exist and are fully linked in the current repository.
|
commits exist and are fully linked in the current repository.
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Then, 'git bundle' prints a list of missing commits, if any.
|
Then, 'git bundle' prints a list of missing commits, if any.
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Finally, information about additional capabilities, such as "object
|
Finally, information about additional capabilities, such as "object
|
||||||
filter", is printed. See "Capabilities" in linkgit:gitformat-bundle[5]
|
filter", is printed. See "Capabilities" in link:technical/bundle-format.html
|
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for more information. The exit code is zero for success, but will
|
for more information. The exit code is zero for success, but will
|
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be nonzero if the bundle file is invalid.
|
be nonzero if the bundle file is invalid.
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@ -335,11 +337,6 @@ You can also see what references it offers:
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$ git ls-remote mybundle
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$ git ls-remote mybundle
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----------------
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----------------
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|
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FILE FORMAT
|
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-----------
|
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|
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See linkgit:gitformat-bundle[5].
|
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|
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GIT
|
GIT
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||||||
---
|
---
|
||||||
Part of the linkgit:git[1] suite
|
Part of the linkgit:git[1] suite
|
||||||
|
@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ SYNOPSIS
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'git cat-file' (-t | -s) [--allow-unknown-type] <object>
|
'git cat-file' (-t | -s) [--allow-unknown-type] <object>
|
||||||
'git cat-file' (--batch | --batch-check | --batch-command) [--batch-all-objects]
|
'git cat-file' (--batch | --batch-check | --batch-command) [--batch-all-objects]
|
||||||
[--buffer] [--follow-symlinks] [--unordered]
|
[--buffer] [--follow-symlinks] [--unordered]
|
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[--textconv | --filters] [-z]
|
[--textconv | --filters]
|
||||||
'git cat-file' (--textconv | --filters)
|
'git cat-file' (--textconv | --filters)
|
||||||
[<rev>:<path|tree-ish> | --path=<path|tree-ish> <rev>]
|
[<rev>:<path|tree-ish> | --path=<path|tree-ish> <rev>]
|
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|
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@ -63,12 +63,6 @@ OPTIONS
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or to ask for a "blob" with `<object>` being a tag object that
|
or to ask for a "blob" with `<object>` being a tag object that
|
||||||
points at it.
|
points at it.
|
||||||
|
|
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--[no-]mailmap::
|
|
||||||
--[no-]use-mailmap::
|
|
||||||
Use mailmap file to map author, committer and tagger names
|
|
||||||
and email addresses to canonical real names and email addresses.
|
|
||||||
See linkgit:git-shortlog[1].
|
|
||||||
|
|
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--textconv::
|
--textconv::
|
||||||
Show the content as transformed by a textconv filter. In this case,
|
Show the content as transformed by a textconv filter. In this case,
|
||||||
`<object>` has to be of the form `<tree-ish>:<path>`, or `:<path>` in
|
`<object>` has to be of the form `<tree-ish>:<path>`, or `:<path>` in
|
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@ -213,11 +207,6 @@ respectively print:
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/etc/passwd
|
/etc/passwd
|
||||||
--
|
--
|
||||||
|
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-z::
|
|
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Only meaningful with `--batch`, `--batch-check`, or
|
|
||||||
`--batch-command`; input is NUL-delimited instead of
|
|
||||||
newline-delimited.
|
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|
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|
|
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OUTPUT
|
OUTPUT
|
||||||
------
|
------
|
||||||
|
@ -600,13 +600,6 @@ $ edit frotz
|
|||||||
$ git add frotz
|
$ git add frotz
|
||||||
------------
|
------------
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
CONFIGURATION
|
|
||||||
-------------
|
|
||||||
|
|
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include::includes/cmd-config-section-all.txt[]
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
include::config/checkout.txt[]
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
SEE ALSO
|
SEE ALSO
|
||||||
--------
|
--------
|
||||||
linkgit:git-switch[1],
|
linkgit:git-switch[1],
|
||||||
|
@ -156,7 +156,10 @@ effect to your index in a row.
|
|||||||
Pass the merge strategy-specific option through to the
|
Pass the merge strategy-specific option through to the
|
||||||
merge strategy. See linkgit:git-merge[1] for details.
|
merge strategy. See linkgit:git-merge[1] for details.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
include::rerere-options.txt[]
|
--rerere-autoupdate::
|
||||||
|
--no-rerere-autoupdate::
|
||||||
|
Allow the rerere mechanism to update the index with the
|
||||||
|
result of auto-conflict resolution if possible.
|
||||||
|
|
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SEQUENCER SUBCOMMANDS
|
SEQUENCER SUBCOMMANDS
|
||||||
---------------------
|
---------------------
|
||||||
|
@ -133,13 +133,6 @@ help::
|
|||||||
|
|
||||||
Show brief usage of interactive git-clean.
|
Show brief usage of interactive git-clean.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
CONFIGURATION
|
|
||||||
-------------
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
include::includes/cmd-config-section-all.txt[]
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
include::config/clean.txt[]
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
SEE ALSO
|
SEE ALSO
|
||||||
--------
|
--------
|
||||||
linkgit:gitignore[5]
|
linkgit:gitignore[5]
|
||||||
|
@ -323,13 +323,6 @@ or `--mirror` is given)
|
|||||||
for `host.xz:foo/.git`). Cloning into an existing directory
|
for `host.xz:foo/.git`). Cloning into an existing directory
|
||||||
is only allowed if the directory is empty.
|
is only allowed if the directory is empty.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
--bundle-uri=<uri>::
|
|
||||||
Before fetching from the remote, fetch a bundle from the given
|
|
||||||
`<uri>` and unbundle the data into the local repository. The refs
|
|
||||||
in the bundle will be stored under the hidden `refs/bundle/*`
|
|
||||||
namespace. This option is incompatible with `--depth`,
|
|
||||||
`--shallow-since`, and `--shallow-exclude`.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
:git-clone: 1
|
:git-clone: 1
|
||||||
include::urls.txt[]
|
include::urls.txt[]
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
@ -370,15 +363,6 @@ $ cd my-linux
|
|||||||
$ git clone --bare -l /home/proj/.git /pub/scm/proj.git
|
$ git clone --bare -l /home/proj/.git /pub/scm/proj.git
|
||||||
------------
|
------------
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
CONFIGURATION
|
|
||||||
-------------
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
include::includes/cmd-config-section-all.txt[]
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
include::config/init.txt[]
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
include::config/clone.txt[]
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
GIT
|
GIT
|
||||||
---
|
---
|
||||||
|
@ -74,13 +74,6 @@ v2.4.3 v2.4.4 v2.4.5 v2.4.6 v2.4.7
|
|||||||
v2.4.8 v2.4.9
|
v2.4.8 v2.4.9
|
||||||
------------
|
------------
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
CONFIGURATION
|
|
||||||
-------------
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
include::includes/cmd-config-section-all.txt[]
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
include::config/column.txt[]
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
GIT
|
GIT
|
||||||
---
|
---
|
||||||
Part of the linkgit:git[1] suite
|
Part of the linkgit:git[1] suite
|
||||||
|
@ -142,18 +142,6 @@ $ git show-ref -s | git commit-graph write --stdin-commits
|
|||||||
$ git rev-parse HEAD | git commit-graph write --stdin-commits --append
|
$ git rev-parse HEAD | git commit-graph write --stdin-commits --append
|
||||||
------------------------------------------------
|
------------------------------------------------
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
CONFIGURATION
|
|
||||||
-------------
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
include::includes/cmd-config-section-all.txt[]
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
include::config/commitgraph.txt[]
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
FILE FORMAT
|
|
||||||
-----------
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
see linkgit:gitformat-commit-graph[5].
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
GIT
|
GIT
|
||||||
---
|
---
|
||||||
|
@ -557,10 +557,6 @@ The editor used to edit the commit log message will be chosen from the
|
|||||||
`VISUAL` environment variable, or the `EDITOR` environment variable (in that
|
`VISUAL` environment variable, or the `EDITOR` environment variable (in that
|
||||||
order). See linkgit:git-var[1] for details.
|
order). See linkgit:git-var[1] for details.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
include::includes/cmd-config-section-rest.txt[]
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
include::config/commit.txt[]
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
HOOKS
|
HOOKS
|
||||||
-----
|
-----
|
||||||
This command can run `commit-msg`, `prepare-commit-msg`, `pre-commit`,
|
This command can run `commit-msg`, `prepare-commit-msg`, `pre-commit`,
|
||||||
|
@ -248,7 +248,7 @@ Valid `<type>`'s include:
|
|||||||
--show-scope::
|
--show-scope::
|
||||||
Similar to `--show-origin` in that it augments the output of
|
Similar to `--show-origin` in that it augments the output of
|
||||||
all queried config options with the scope of that value
|
all queried config options with the scope of that value
|
||||||
(worktree, local, global, system, command).
|
(local, global, system, command).
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
--get-colorbool <name> [<stdout-is-tty>]::
|
--get-colorbool <name> [<stdout-is-tty>]::
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
@ -297,20 +297,23 @@ The default is to use a pager.
|
|||||||
FILES
|
FILES
|
||||||
-----
|
-----
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
By default, 'git config' will read configuration options from multiple
|
If not set explicitly with `--file`, there are four files where
|
||||||
files:
|
'git config' will search for configuration options:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
$(prefix)/etc/gitconfig::
|
$(prefix)/etc/gitconfig::
|
||||||
System-wide configuration file.
|
System-wide configuration file.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/git/config::
|
$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/git/config::
|
||||||
|
Second user-specific configuration file. If $XDG_CONFIG_HOME is not set
|
||||||
|
or empty, `$HOME/.config/git/config` will be used. Any single-valued
|
||||||
|
variable set in this file will be overwritten by whatever is in
|
||||||
|
`~/.gitconfig`. It is a good idea not to create this file if
|
||||||
|
you sometimes use older versions of Git, as support for this
|
||||||
|
file was added fairly recently.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
~/.gitconfig::
|
~/.gitconfig::
|
||||||
User-specific configuration files. When the XDG_CONFIG_HOME environment
|
User-specific configuration file. Also called "global"
|
||||||
variable is not set or empty, $HOME/.config/ is used as
|
configuration file.
|
||||||
$XDG_CONFIG_HOME.
|
|
||||||
+
|
|
||||||
These are also called "global" configuration files. If both files exist, both
|
|
||||||
files are read in the order given above.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
$GIT_DIR/config::
|
$GIT_DIR/config::
|
||||||
Repository specific configuration file.
|
Repository specific configuration file.
|
||||||
@ -319,80 +322,28 @@ $GIT_DIR/config.worktree::
|
|||||||
This is optional and is only searched when
|
This is optional and is only searched when
|
||||||
`extensions.worktreeConfig` is present in $GIT_DIR/config.
|
`extensions.worktreeConfig` is present in $GIT_DIR/config.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
You may also provide additional configuration parameters when running any
|
If no further options are given, all reading options will read all of these
|
||||||
git command by using the `-c` option. See linkgit:git[1] for details.
|
files that are available. If the global or the system-wide configuration
|
||||||
|
file are not available they will be ignored. If the repository configuration
|
||||||
Options will be read from all of these files that are available. If the
|
file is not available or readable, 'git config' will exit with a non-zero
|
||||||
global or the system-wide configuration files are missing or unreadable they
|
error code. However, in neither case will an error message be issued.
|
||||||
will be ignored. If the repository configuration file is missing or unreadable,
|
|
||||||
'git config' will exit with a non-zero error code. An error message is produced
|
|
||||||
if the file is unreadable, but not if it is missing.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
The files are read in the order given above, with last value found taking
|
The files are read in the order given above, with last value found taking
|
||||||
precedence over values read earlier. When multiple values are taken then all
|
precedence over values read earlier. When multiple values are taken then all
|
||||||
values of a key from all files will be used.
|
values of a key from all files will be used.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
By default, options are only written to the repository specific
|
You may override individual configuration parameters when running any git
|
||||||
|
command by using the `-c` option. See linkgit:git[1] for details.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
All writing options will per default write to the repository specific
|
||||||
configuration file. Note that this also affects options like `--replace-all`
|
configuration file. Note that this also affects options like `--replace-all`
|
||||||
and `--unset`. *'git config' will only ever change one file at a time*.
|
and `--unset`. *'git config' will only ever change one file at a time*.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
You can limit which configuration sources are read from or written to by
|
You can override these rules using the `--global`, `--system`,
|
||||||
specifying the path of a file with the `--file` option, or by specifying a
|
`--local`, `--worktree`, and `--file` command-line options; see
|
||||||
configuration scope with `--system`, `--global`, `--local`, or `--worktree`.
|
<<OPTIONS>> above.
|
||||||
For more, see <<OPTIONS>> above.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
[[SCOPES]]
|
|
||||||
SCOPES
|
|
||||||
------
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Each configuration source falls within a configuration scope. The scopes
|
|
||||||
are:
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
system::
|
|
||||||
$(prefix)/etc/gitconfig
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
global::
|
|
||||||
$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/git/config
|
|
||||||
+
|
|
||||||
~/.gitconfig
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
local::
|
|
||||||
$GIT_DIR/config
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
worktree::
|
|
||||||
$GIT_DIR/config.worktree
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
command::
|
|
||||||
GIT_CONFIG_{COUNT,KEY,VALUE} environment variables (see <<ENVIRONMENT>>
|
|
||||||
below)
|
|
||||||
+
|
|
||||||
the `-c` option
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
With the exception of 'command', each scope corresponds to a command line
|
|
||||||
option: `--system`, `--global`, `--local`, `--worktree`.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
When reading options, specifying a scope will only read options from the
|
|
||||||
files within that scope. When writing options, specifying a scope will write
|
|
||||||
to the files within that scope (instead of the repository specific
|
|
||||||
configuration file). See <<OPTIONS>> above for a complete description.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Most configuration options are respected regardless of the scope it is
|
|
||||||
defined in, but some options are only respected in certain scopes. See the
|
|
||||||
respective option's documentation for the full details.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Protected configuration
|
|
||||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Protected configuration refers to the 'system', 'global', and 'command' scopes.
|
|
||||||
For security reasons, certain options are only respected when they are
|
|
||||||
specified in protected configuration, and ignored otherwise.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Git treats these scopes as if they are controlled by the user or a trusted
|
|
||||||
administrator. This is because an attacker who controls these scopes can do
|
|
||||||
substantial harm without using Git, so it is assumed that the user's environment
|
|
||||||
protects these scopes against attackers.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
[[ENVIRONMENT]]
|
|
||||||
ENVIRONMENT
|
ENVIRONMENT
|
||||||
-----------
|
-----------
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
@ -63,10 +63,11 @@ Print version information and exit
|
|||||||
Print usage information and exit
|
Print usage information and exit
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
<directory>::
|
<directory>::
|
||||||
The remaining arguments provide a list of directories. If no directories
|
You can specify a list of allowed directories. If no directories
|
||||||
are given, then all are allowed. Repositories within these directories
|
are given, all are allowed. This is an additional restriction, gitcvs
|
||||||
still require the `gitcvs.enabled` config option, unless `--export-all`
|
access still needs to be enabled by the `gitcvs.enabled` config option
|
||||||
is specified.
|
unless `--export-all` was given, too.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
LIMITATIONS
|
LIMITATIONS
|
||||||
-----------
|
-----------
|
||||||
@ -310,13 +311,11 @@ ENVIRONMENT
|
|||||||
These variables obviate the need for command-line options in some
|
These variables obviate the need for command-line options in some
|
||||||
circumstances, allowing easier restricted usage through git-shell.
|
circumstances, allowing easier restricted usage through git-shell.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
GIT_CVSSERVER_BASE_PATH::
|
GIT_CVSSERVER_BASE_PATH takes the place of the argument to --base-path.
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This variable replaces the argument to --base-path.
|
|
||||||
|
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||||||
GIT_CVSSERVER_ROOT::
|
GIT_CVSSERVER_ROOT specifies a single-directory whitelist. The
|
||||||
This variable specifies a single directory, replacing the
|
repository must still be configured to allow access through
|
||||||
`<directory>...` argument list. The repository still requires the
|
git-cvsserver, as described above.
|
||||||
`gitcvs.enabled` config option, unless `--export-all` is specified.
|
|
||||||
|
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||||||
When these environment variables are set, the corresponding
|
When these environment variables are set, the corresponding
|
||||||
command-line arguments may not be used.
|
command-line arguments may not be used.
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||||||
|
@ -32,8 +32,8 @@ that service if it is enabled.
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It verifies that the directory has the magic file "git-daemon-export-ok", and
|
It verifies that the directory has the magic file "git-daemon-export-ok", and
|
||||||
it will refuse to export any Git directory that hasn't explicitly been marked
|
it will refuse to export any Git directory that hasn't explicitly been marked
|
||||||
for export this way (unless the `--export-all` parameter is specified). If you
|
for export this way (unless the `--export-all` parameter is specified). If you
|
||||||
pass some directory paths as 'git daemon' arguments, the offers are limited to
|
pass some directory paths as 'git daemon' arguments, you can further restrict
|
||||||
repositories within those directories.
|
the offers to a whitelist comprising of those.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
By default, only `upload-pack` service is enabled, which serves
|
By default, only `upload-pack` service is enabled, which serves
|
||||||
'git fetch-pack' and 'git ls-remote' clients, which are invoked
|
'git fetch-pack' and 'git ls-remote' clients, which are invoked
|
||||||
@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ OPTIONS
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|||||||
Match paths exactly (i.e. don't allow "/foo/repo" when the real path is
|
Match paths exactly (i.e. don't allow "/foo/repo" when the real path is
|
||||||
"/foo/repo.git" or "/foo/repo/.git") and don't do user-relative paths.
|
"/foo/repo.git" or "/foo/repo/.git") and don't do user-relative paths.
|
||||||
'git daemon' will refuse to start when this option is enabled and no
|
'git daemon' will refuse to start when this option is enabled and no
|
||||||
directory arguments are provided.
|
whitelist is specified.
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|
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--base-path=<path>::
|
--base-path=<path>::
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||||||
Remap all the path requests as relative to the given path.
|
Remap all the path requests as relative to the given path.
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@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ OPTIONS
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|||||||
%IP for the server's IP address, %P for the port number,
|
%IP for the server's IP address, %P for the port number,
|
||||||
and %D for the absolute path of the named repository.
|
and %D for the absolute path of the named repository.
|
||||||
After interpolation, the path is validated against the directory
|
After interpolation, the path is validated against the directory
|
||||||
list.
|
whitelist.
|
||||||
|
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||||||
--export-all::
|
--export-all::
|
||||||
Allow pulling from all directories that look like Git repositories
|
Allow pulling from all directories that look like Git repositories
|
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@ -218,11 +218,9 @@ standard output to be sent to the requestor as an error message when
|
|||||||
it declines the service.
|
it declines the service.
|
||||||
|
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<directory>::
|
<directory>::
|
||||||
The remaining arguments provide a list of directories. If any
|
A directory to add to the whitelist of allowed directories. Unless
|
||||||
directories are specified, then the `git-daemon` process will
|
--strict-paths is specified this will also include subdirectories
|
||||||
serve a requested directory only if it is contained in one of
|
of each named directory.
|
||||||
these directories. If `--strict-paths` is specified, then the
|
|
||||||
requested directory must match one of these directories exactly.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
SERVICES
|
SERVICES
|
||||||
--------
|
--------
|
||||||
@ -266,8 +264,9 @@ git 9418/tcp # Git Version Control System
|
|||||||
|
|
||||||
'git daemon' as inetd server::
|
'git daemon' as inetd server::
|
||||||
To set up 'git daemon' as an inetd service that handles any
|
To set up 'git daemon' as an inetd service that handles any
|
||||||
repository within `/pub/foo` or `/pub/bar`, place an entry like
|
repository under the whitelisted set of directories, /pub/foo
|
||||||
the following into `/etc/inetd` all on one line:
|
and /pub/bar, place an entry like the following into
|
||||||
|
/etc/inetd all on one line:
|
||||||
+
|
+
|
||||||
------------------------------------------------
|
------------------------------------------------
|
||||||
git stream tcp nowait nobody /usr/bin/git
|
git stream tcp nowait nobody /usr/bin/git
|
||||||
|
@ -1,65 +0,0 @@
|
|||||||
git-diagnose(1)
|
|
||||||
================
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
NAME
|
|
||||||
----
|
|
||||||
git-diagnose - Generate a zip archive of diagnostic information
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
SYNOPSIS
|
|
||||||
--------
|
|
||||||
[verse]
|
|
||||||
'git diagnose' [(-o | --output-directory) <path>] [(-s | --suffix) <format>]
|
|
||||||
[--mode=<mode>]
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
DESCRIPTION
|
|
||||||
-----------
|
|
||||||
Collects detailed information about the user's machine, Git client, and
|
|
||||||
repository state and packages that information into a zip archive. The
|
|
||||||
generated archive can then, for example, be shared with the Git mailing list to
|
|
||||||
help debug an issue or serve as a reference for independent debugging.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
By default, the following information is captured in the archive:
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
* 'git version --build-options'
|
|
||||||
* The path to the repository root
|
|
||||||
* The available disk space on the filesystem
|
|
||||||
* The name and size of each packfile, including those in alternate object
|
|
||||||
stores
|
|
||||||
* The total count of loose objects, as well as counts broken down by
|
|
||||||
`.git/objects` subdirectory
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Additional information can be collected by selecting a different diagnostic mode
|
|
||||||
using the `--mode` option.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
This tool differs from linkgit:git-bugreport[1] in that it collects much more
|
|
||||||
detailed information with a greater focus on reporting the size and data shape
|
|
||||||
of repository contents.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
OPTIONS
|
|
||||||
-------
|
|
||||||
-o <path>::
|
|
||||||
--output-directory <path>::
|
|
||||||
Place the resulting diagnostics archive in `<path>` instead of the
|
|
||||||
current directory.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
-s <format>::
|
|
||||||
--suffix <format>::
|
|
||||||
Specify an alternate suffix for the diagnostics archive name, to create
|
|
||||||
a file named 'git-diagnostics-<formatted suffix>'. This should take the
|
|
||||||
form of a strftime(3) format string; the current local time will be
|
|
||||||
used.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
--mode=(stats|all)::
|
|
||||||
Specify the type of diagnostics that should be collected. The default behavior
|
|
||||||
of 'git diagnose' is equivalent to `--mode=stats`.
|
|
||||||
+
|
|
||||||
The `--mode=all` option collects everything included in `--mode=stats`, as well
|
|
||||||
as copies of `.git`, `.git/hooks`, `.git/info`, `.git/logs`, and
|
|
||||||
`.git/objects/info` directories. This additional information may be sensitive,
|
|
||||||
as it can be used to reconstruct the full contents of the diagnosed repository.
|
|
||||||
Users should exercise caution when sharing an archive generated with
|
|
||||||
`--mode=all`.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
GIT
|
|
||||||
---
|
|
||||||
Part of the linkgit:git[1] suite
|
|
@ -69,8 +69,8 @@ done an `update-index` to make that effective in the index file.
|
|||||||
matches my working directory. But doing a 'git diff-index' does:
|
matches my working directory. But doing a 'git diff-index' does:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
torvalds@ppc970:~/git> git diff-index --cached HEAD
|
torvalds@ppc970:~/git> git diff-index --cached HEAD
|
||||||
:100644 000000 4161aecc6700a2eb579e842af0b7f22b98443f74 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 D commit.c
|
-100644 blob 4161aecc6700a2eb579e842af0b7f22b98443f74 commit.c
|
||||||
:000000 100644 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 4161aecc6700a2eb579e842af0b7f22b98443f74 A git-commit.c
|
+100644 blob 4161aecc6700a2eb579e842af0b7f22b98443f74 git-commit.c
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
You can see easily that the above is a rename.
|
You can see easily that the above is a rename.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
@ -103,7 +103,7 @@ have not actually done a 'git update-index' on it yet - there is no
|
|||||||
"object" associated with the new state, and you get:
|
"object" associated with the new state, and you get:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
torvalds@ppc970:~/v2.6/linux> git diff-index --abbrev HEAD
|
torvalds@ppc970:~/v2.6/linux> git diff-index --abbrev HEAD
|
||||||
:100644 100644 7476bb5ba 000000000 M kernel/sched.c
|
:100644 100664 7476bb... 000000... kernel/sched.c
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
i.e., it shows that the tree has changed, and that `kernel/sched.c` is
|
i.e., it shows that the tree has changed, and that `kernel/sched.c` is
|
||||||
not up to date and may contain new stuff. The all-zero sha1 means that to
|
not up to date and may contain new stuff. The all-zero sha1 means that to
|
||||||
|
@ -213,13 +213,6 @@ $ git diff -R <2>
|
|||||||
rewrites (very expensive).
|
rewrites (very expensive).
|
||||||
<2> Output diff in reverse.
|
<2> Output diff in reverse.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
CONFIGURATION
|
|
||||||
-------------
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
include::includes/cmd-config-section-all.txt[]
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
include::config/diff.txt[]
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
SEE ALSO
|
SEE ALSO
|
||||||
--------
|
--------
|
||||||
diff(1),
|
diff(1),
|
||||||
|
@ -113,14 +113,33 @@ instead. `--no-symlinks` is the default on Windows.
|
|||||||
|
|
||||||
See linkgit:git-diff[1] for the full list of supported options.
|
See linkgit:git-diff[1] for the full list of supported options.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
CONFIGURATION
|
CONFIG VARIABLES
|
||||||
-------------
|
----------------
|
||||||
'git difftool' falls back to 'git mergetool' config variables when the
|
'git difftool' falls back to 'git mergetool' config variables when the
|
||||||
difftool equivalents have not been defined.
|
difftool equivalents have not been defined.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
include::includes/cmd-config-section-rest.txt[]
|
diff.tool::
|
||||||
|
The default diff tool to use.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
include::config/difftool.txt[]
|
diff.guitool::
|
||||||
|
The default diff tool to use when `--gui` is specified.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
difftool.<tool>.path::
|
||||||
|
Override the path for the given tool. This is useful in case
|
||||||
|
your tool is not in the PATH.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
difftool.<tool>.cmd::
|
||||||
|
Specify the command to invoke the specified diff tool.
|
||||||
|
+
|
||||||
|
See the `--tool=<tool>` option above for more details.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
difftool.prompt::
|
||||||
|
Prompt before each invocation of the diff tool.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
difftool.trustExitCode::
|
||||||
|
Exit difftool if the invoked diff tool returns a non-zero exit status.
|
||||||
|
+
|
||||||
|
See the `--trust-exit-code` option above for more details.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
SEE ALSO
|
SEE ALSO
|
||||||
--------
|
--------
|
||||||
|
@ -1564,13 +1564,6 @@ operator can use this facility to peek at the objects and refs from an
|
|||||||
import in progress, at the cost of some added running time and worse
|
import in progress, at the cost of some added running time and worse
|
||||||
compression.
|
compression.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
CONFIGURATION
|
|
||||||
-------------
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
include::includes/cmd-config-section-all.txt[]
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
include::config/fastimport.txt[]
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
SEE ALSO
|
SEE ALSO
|
||||||
--------
|
--------
|
||||||
linkgit:git-fast-export[1]
|
linkgit:git-fast-export[1]
|
||||||
|
@ -285,13 +285,6 @@ linkgit:git-gc[1]).
|
|||||||
|
|
||||||
include::transfer-data-leaks.txt[]
|
include::transfer-data-leaks.txt[]
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
CONFIGURATION
|
|
||||||
-------------
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
include::includes/cmd-config-section-all.txt[]
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
include::config/fetch.txt[]
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
BUGS
|
BUGS
|
||||||
----
|
----
|
||||||
Using --recurse-submodules can only fetch new commits in submodules that are
|
Using --recurse-submodules can only fetch new commits in submodules that are
|
||||||
|
@ -275,17 +275,6 @@ header). Note also that `git send-email` already handles this
|
|||||||
transformation for you, and this option should not be used if you are
|
transformation for you, and this option should not be used if you are
|
||||||
feeding the result to `git send-email`.
|
feeding the result to `git send-email`.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
--[no-]force-in-body-from::
|
|
||||||
With the e-mail sender specified via the `--from` option, by
|
|
||||||
default, an in-body "From:" to identify the real author of
|
|
||||||
the commit is added at the top of the commit log message if
|
|
||||||
the sender is different from the author. With this option,
|
|
||||||
the in-body "From:" is added even when the sender and the
|
|
||||||
author have the same name and address, which may help if the
|
|
||||||
mailing list software mangles the sender's identity.
|
|
||||||
Defaults to the value of the `format.forceInBodyFrom`
|
|
||||||
configuration variable.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
--add-header=<header>::
|
--add-header=<header>::
|
||||||
Add an arbitrary header to the email headers. This is in addition
|
Add an arbitrary header to the email headers. This is in addition
|
||||||
to any configured headers, and may be used multiple times.
|
to any configured headers, and may be used multiple times.
|
||||||
|
@ -107,8 +107,6 @@ care about this output and want to speed it up further.
|
|||||||
CONFIGURATION
|
CONFIGURATION
|
||||||
-------------
|
-------------
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
include::includes/cmd-config-section-all.txt[]
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
include::config/fsck.txt[]
|
include::config/fsck.txt[]
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
DISCUSSION
|
DISCUSSION
|
||||||
|
@ -54,10 +54,6 @@ other housekeeping tasks (e.g. rerere, working trees, reflog...) will
|
|||||||
be performed as well.
|
be performed as well.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
--cruft::
|
|
||||||
When expiring unreachable objects, pack them separately into a
|
|
||||||
cruft pack instead of storing them as loose objects.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
--prune=<date>::
|
--prune=<date>::
|
||||||
Prune loose objects older than date (default is 2 weeks ago,
|
Prune loose objects older than date (default is 2 weeks ago,
|
||||||
overridable by the config variable `gc.pruneExpire`).
|
overridable by the config variable `gc.pruneExpire`).
|
||||||
@ -110,7 +106,8 @@ users and their repositories.
|
|||||||
CONFIGURATION
|
CONFIGURATION
|
||||||
-------------
|
-------------
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
include::includes/cmd-config-section-all.txt[]
|
The below documentation is the same as what's found in
|
||||||
|
linkgit:git-config[1]:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
include::config/gc.txt[]
|
include::config/gc.txt[]
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
@ -23,7 +23,6 @@ SYNOPSIS
|
|||||||
[--break] [--heading] [-p | --show-function]
|
[--break] [--heading] [-p | --show-function]
|
||||||
[-A <post-context>] [-B <pre-context>] [-C <context>]
|
[-A <post-context>] [-B <pre-context>] [-C <context>]
|
||||||
[-W | --function-context]
|
[-W | --function-context]
|
||||||
[(-m | --max-count) <num>]
|
|
||||||
[--threads <num>]
|
[--threads <num>]
|
||||||
[-f <file>] [-e] <pattern>
|
[-f <file>] [-e] <pattern>
|
||||||
[--and|--or|--not|(|)|-e <pattern>...]
|
[--and|--or|--not|(|)|-e <pattern>...]
|
||||||
@ -239,14 +238,6 @@ providing this option will cause it to die.
|
|||||||
`git diff` works out patch hunk headers (see 'Defining a
|
`git diff` works out patch hunk headers (see 'Defining a
|
||||||
custom hunk-header' in linkgit:gitattributes[5]).
|
custom hunk-header' in linkgit:gitattributes[5]).
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
-m <num>::
|
|
||||||
--max-count <num>::
|
|
||||||
Limit the amount of matches per file. When using the `-v` or
|
|
||||||
`--invert-match` option, the search stops after the specified
|
|
||||||
number of non-matches. A value of -1 will return unlimited
|
|
||||||
results (the default). A value of 0 will exit immediately with
|
|
||||||
a non-zero status.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
--threads <num>::
|
--threads <num>::
|
||||||
Number of grep worker threads to use.
|
Number of grep worker threads to use.
|
||||||
See `grep.threads` in 'CONFIGURATION' for more information.
|
See `grep.threads` in 'CONFIGURATION' for more information.
|
||||||
@ -343,9 +334,34 @@ performance in this case, it might be desirable to use `--threads=1`.
|
|||||||
CONFIGURATION
|
CONFIGURATION
|
||||||
-------------
|
-------------
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
include::includes/cmd-config-section-all.txt[]
|
grep.lineNumber::
|
||||||
|
If set to true, enable `-n` option by default.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
grep.column::
|
||||||
|
If set to true, enable the `--column` option by default.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
grep.patternType::
|
||||||
|
Set the default matching behavior. Using a value of 'basic', 'extended',
|
||||||
|
'fixed', or 'perl' will enable the `--basic-regexp`, `--extended-regexp`,
|
||||||
|
`--fixed-strings`, or `--perl-regexp` option accordingly, while the
|
||||||
|
value 'default' will return to the default matching behavior.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
grep.extendedRegexp::
|
||||||
|
If set to true, enable `--extended-regexp` option by default. This
|
||||||
|
option is ignored when the `grep.patternType` option is set to a value
|
||||||
|
other than 'default'.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
grep.threads::
|
||||||
|
Number of grep worker threads to use. If unset (or set to 0), Git will
|
||||||
|
use as many threads as the number of logical cores available.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
grep.fullName::
|
||||||
|
If set to true, enable `--full-name` option by default.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
grep.fallbackToNoIndex::
|
||||||
|
If set to true, fall back to git grep --no-index if git grep
|
||||||
|
is executed outside of a git repository. Defaults to false.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
include::config/grep.txt[]
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
GIT
|
GIT
|
||||||
---
|
---
|
||||||
|
@ -9,16 +9,14 @@ SYNOPSIS
|
|||||||
--------
|
--------
|
||||||
[verse]
|
[verse]
|
||||||
'git help' [-a|--all] [--[no-]verbose] [--[no-]external-commands] [--[no-]aliases]
|
'git help' [-a|--all] [--[no-]verbose] [--[no-]external-commands] [--[no-]aliases]
|
||||||
'git help' [[-i|--info] [-m|--man] [-w|--web]] [<command>|<doc>]
|
'git help' [[-i|--info] [-m|--man] [-w|--web]] [<command>|<guide>]
|
||||||
'git help' [-g|--guides]
|
'git help' [-g|--guides]
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||||||
'git help' [-c|--config]
|
'git help' [-c|--config]
|
||||||
'git help' [--user-interfaces]
|
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||||||
'git help' [--developer-interfaces]
|
|
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|
|
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DESCRIPTION
|
DESCRIPTION
|
||||||
-----------
|
-----------
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
With no options and no '<command>' or '<doc>' given, the synopsis of the 'git'
|
With no options and no '<command>' or '<guide>' given, the synopsis of the 'git'
|
||||||
command and a list of the most commonly used Git commands are printed
|
command and a list of the most commonly used Git commands are printed
|
||||||
on the standard output.
|
on the standard output.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
@ -28,8 +26,8 @@ printed on the standard output.
|
|||||||
If the option `--guides` or `-g` is given, a list of the
|
If the option `--guides` or `-g` is given, a list of the
|
||||||
Git concept guides is also printed on the standard output.
|
Git concept guides is also printed on the standard output.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
If a command or other documentation is given, the relevant manual page
|
If a command, or a guide, is given, a manual page for that command or
|
||||||
will be brought up. The 'man' program is used by default for this
|
guide is brought up. The 'man' program is used by default for this
|
||||||
purpose, but this can be overridden by other options or configuration
|
purpose, but this can be overridden by other options or configuration
|
||||||
variables.
|
variables.
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||||||
|
|
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@ -71,23 +69,6 @@ OPTIONS
|
|||||||
--guides::
|
--guides::
|
||||||
Prints a list of the Git concept guides on the standard output.
|
Prints a list of the Git concept guides on the standard output.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
--user-interfaces::
|
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||||||
Prints a list of the repository, command and file interfaces
|
|
||||||
documentation on the standard output.
|
|
||||||
+
|
|
||||||
In-repository file interfaces such as `.git/info/exclude` are
|
|
||||||
documented here (see linkgit:gitrepository-layout[5]), as well as
|
|
||||||
in-tree configuration such as `.mailmap` (see linkgit:gitmailmap[5]).
|
|
||||||
+
|
|
||||||
This section of the documentation also covers general or widespread
|
|
||||||
user-interface conventions (e.g. linkgit:gitcli[7]), and
|
|
||||||
pseudo-configuration such as the file-based `.git/hooks/*` interface
|
|
||||||
described in linkgit:githooks[5].
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
--developer-interfaces::
|
|
||||||
Print list of file formats, protocols and other developer
|
|
||||||
interfaces documentation on the standard output.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
-i::
|
-i::
|
||||||
--info::
|
--info::
|
||||||
Display manual page for the command in the 'info' format. The
|
Display manual page for the command in the 'info' format. The
|
||||||
|
@ -54,8 +54,6 @@ CONFIGURATION
|
|||||||
To use the tool, `imap.folder` and either `imap.tunnel` or `imap.host` must be set
|
To use the tool, `imap.folder` and either `imap.tunnel` or `imap.host` must be set
|
||||||
to appropriate values.
|
to appropriate values.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
include::includes/cmd-config-section-rest.txt[]
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
include::config/imap.txt[]
|
include::config/imap.txt[]
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
EXAMPLES
|
EXAMPLES
|
||||||
|
@ -169,13 +169,6 @@ $ git commit <3>
|
|||||||
<2> Add all existing files to the index.
|
<2> Add all existing files to the index.
|
||||||
<3> Record the pristine state as the first commit in the history.
|
<3> Record the pristine state as the first commit in the history.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
CONFIGURATION
|
|
||||||
-------------
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
include::includes/cmd-config-section-all.txt[]
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
include::config/init.txt[]
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
GIT
|
GIT
|
||||||
---
|
---
|
||||||
Part of the linkgit:git[1] suite
|
Part of the linkgit:git[1] suite
|
||||||
|
@ -60,12 +60,10 @@ non-whitespace lines before a line that starts with '---' (followed by a
|
|||||||
space or the end of the line). Such three minus signs start the patch
|
space or the end of the line). Such three minus signs start the patch
|
||||||
part of the message. See also `--no-divider` below.
|
part of the message. See also `--no-divider` below.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
When reading trailers, there can be no whitespace before or inside the
|
When reading trailers, there can be whitespaces after the
|
||||||
token, but any number of regular space and tab characters are allowed
|
token, the separator and the value. There can also be whitespaces
|
||||||
between the token and the separator. There can be whitespaces before,
|
inside the token and the value. The value may be split over multiple lines with
|
||||||
inside or after the value. The value may be split over multiple lines
|
each subsequent line starting with whitespace, like the "folding" in RFC 822.
|
||||||
with each subsequent line starting with at least one whitespace, like
|
|
||||||
the "folding" in RFC 822.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Note that 'trailers' do not follow and are not intended to follow many
|
Note that 'trailers' do not follow and are not intended to follow many
|
||||||
rules for RFC 822 headers. For example they do not follow
|
rules for RFC 822 headers. For example they do not follow
|
||||||
|
@ -45,23 +45,13 @@ OPTIONS
|
|||||||
|
|
||||||
--decorate-refs=<pattern>::
|
--decorate-refs=<pattern>::
|
||||||
--decorate-refs-exclude=<pattern>::
|
--decorate-refs-exclude=<pattern>::
|
||||||
For each candidate reference, do not use it for decoration if it
|
If no `--decorate-refs` is given, pretend as if all refs were
|
||||||
|
included. For each candidate, do not use it for decoration if it
|
||||||
matches any patterns given to `--decorate-refs-exclude` or if it
|
matches any patterns given to `--decorate-refs-exclude` or if it
|
||||||
doesn't match any of the patterns given to `--decorate-refs`. The
|
doesn't match any of the patterns given to `--decorate-refs`. The
|
||||||
`log.excludeDecoration` config option allows excluding refs from
|
`log.excludeDecoration` config option allows excluding refs from
|
||||||
the decorations, but an explicit `--decorate-refs` pattern will
|
the decorations, but an explicit `--decorate-refs` pattern will
|
||||||
override a match in `log.excludeDecoration`.
|
override a match in `log.excludeDecoration`.
|
||||||
+
|
|
||||||
If none of these options or config settings are given, then references are
|
|
||||||
used as decoration if they match `HEAD`, `refs/heads/`, `refs/remotes/`,
|
|
||||||
`refs/stash/`, or `refs/tags/`.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
--clear-decorations::
|
|
||||||
When specified, this option clears all previous `--decorate-refs`
|
|
||||||
or `--decorate-refs-exclude` options and relaxes the default
|
|
||||||
decoration filter to include all references. This option is
|
|
||||||
assumed if the config value `log.initialDecorationSet` is set to
|
|
||||||
`all`.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
--source::
|
--source::
|
||||||
Print out the ref name given on the command line by which each
|
Print out the ref name given on the command line by which each
|
||||||
@ -209,11 +199,47 @@ i18n.logOutputEncoding::
|
|||||||
Defaults to the value of `i18n.commitEncoding` if set, and UTF-8
|
Defaults to the value of `i18n.commitEncoding` if set, and UTF-8
|
||||||
otherwise.
|
otherwise.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
include::includes/cmd-config-section-rest.txt[]
|
log.date::
|
||||||
|
Default format for human-readable dates. (Compare the
|
||||||
|
`--date` option.) Defaults to "default", which means to write
|
||||||
|
dates like `Sat May 8 19:35:34 2010 -0500`.
|
||||||
|
+
|
||||||
|
If the format is set to "auto:foo" and the pager is in use, format
|
||||||
|
"foo" will be the used for the date format. Otherwise "default" will
|
||||||
|
be used.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
include::config/log.txt[]
|
log.follow::
|
||||||
|
If `true`, `git log` will act as if the `--follow` option was used when
|
||||||
|
a single <path> is given. This has the same limitations as `--follow`,
|
||||||
|
i.e. it cannot be used to follow multiple files and does not work well
|
||||||
|
on non-linear history.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
include::config/notes.txt[]
|
log.showRoot::
|
||||||
|
If `false`, `git log` and related commands will not treat the
|
||||||
|
initial commit as a big creation event. Any root commits in
|
||||||
|
`git log -p` output would be shown without a diff attached.
|
||||||
|
The default is `true`.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
log.showSignature::
|
||||||
|
If `true`, `git log` and related commands will act as if the
|
||||||
|
`--show-signature` option was passed to them.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
mailmap.*::
|
||||||
|
See linkgit:git-shortlog[1].
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
notes.displayRef::
|
||||||
|
Which refs, in addition to the default set by `core.notesRef`
|
||||||
|
or `GIT_NOTES_REF`, to read notes from when showing commit
|
||||||
|
messages with the `log` family of commands. See
|
||||||
|
linkgit:git-notes[1].
|
||||||
|
+
|
||||||
|
May be an unabbreviated ref name or a glob and may be specified
|
||||||
|
multiple times. A warning will be issued for refs that do not exist,
|
||||||
|
but a glob that does not match any refs is silently ignored.
|
||||||
|
+
|
||||||
|
This setting can be disabled by the `--no-notes` option,
|
||||||
|
overridden by the `GIT_NOTES_DISPLAY_REF` environment variable,
|
||||||
|
and overridden by the `--notes=<ref>` option.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
GIT
|
GIT
|
||||||
---
|
---
|
||||||
|
@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ SYNOPSIS
|
|||||||
[--exclude-standard]
|
[--exclude-standard]
|
||||||
[--error-unmatch] [--with-tree=<tree-ish>]
|
[--error-unmatch] [--with-tree=<tree-ish>]
|
||||||
[--full-name] [--recurse-submodules]
|
[--full-name] [--recurse-submodules]
|
||||||
[--abbrev[=<n>]] [--format=<format>] [--] [<file>...]
|
[--abbrev[=<n>]] [--] [<file>...]
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
DESCRIPTION
|
DESCRIPTION
|
||||||
-----------
|
-----------
|
||||||
@ -192,13 +192,6 @@ followed by the ("attr/<eolattr>").
|
|||||||
to the contained files. Sparse directories will be shown with a
|
to the contained files. Sparse directories will be shown with a
|
||||||
trailing slash, such as "x/" for a sparse directory "x".
|
trailing slash, such as "x/" for a sparse directory "x".
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
--format=<format>::
|
|
||||||
A string that interpolates `%(fieldname)` from the result being shown.
|
|
||||||
It also interpolates `%%` to `%`, and `%xx` where `xx` are hex digits
|
|
||||||
interpolates to character with hex code `xx`; for example `%00`
|
|
||||||
interpolates to `\0` (NUL), `%09` to `\t` (TAB) and %0a to `\n` (LF).
|
|
||||||
--format cannot be combined with `-s`, `-o`, `-k`, `-t`, `--resolve-undo`
|
|
||||||
and `--eol`.
|
|
||||||
\--::
|
\--::
|
||||||
Do not interpret any more arguments as options.
|
Do not interpret any more arguments as options.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
@ -230,36 +223,6 @@ quoted as explained for the configuration variable `core.quotePath`
|
|||||||
(see linkgit:git-config[1]). Using `-z` the filename is output
|
(see linkgit:git-config[1]). Using `-z` the filename is output
|
||||||
verbatim and the line is terminated by a NUL byte.
|
verbatim and the line is terminated by a NUL byte.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
It is possible to print in a custom format by using the `--format`
|
|
||||||
option, which is able to interpolate different fields using
|
|
||||||
a `%(fieldname)` notation. For example, if you only care about the
|
|
||||||
"objectname" and "path" fields, you can execute with a specific
|
|
||||||
"--format" like
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
git ls-files --format='%(objectname) %(path)'
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
FIELD NAMES
|
|
||||||
-----------
|
|
||||||
The way each path is shown can be customized by using the
|
|
||||||
`--format=<format>` option, where the %(fieldname) in the
|
|
||||||
<format> string for various aspects of the index entry are
|
|
||||||
interpolated. The following "fieldname" are understood:
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
objectmode::
|
|
||||||
The mode of the file which is recorded in the index.
|
|
||||||
objectname::
|
|
||||||
The name of the file which is recorded in the index.
|
|
||||||
stage::
|
|
||||||
The stage of the file which is recorded in the index.
|
|
||||||
eolinfo:index::
|
|
||||||
eolinfo:worktree::
|
|
||||||
The <eolinfo> (see the description of the `--eol` option) of
|
|
||||||
the contents in the index or in the worktree for the path.
|
|
||||||
eolattr::
|
|
||||||
The <eolattr> (see the description of the `--eol` option)
|
|
||||||
that applies to the path.
|
|
||||||
path::
|
|
||||||
The pathname of the file which is recorded in the index.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
EXCLUDE PATTERNS
|
EXCLUDE PATTERNS
|
||||||
----------------
|
----------------
|
||||||
|
@ -115,13 +115,6 @@ If no such configuration option has been set, `warn` will be used.
|
|||||||
<patch>::
|
<patch>::
|
||||||
The patch extracted from e-mail.
|
The patch extracted from e-mail.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
CONFIGURATION
|
|
||||||
-------------
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
include::includes/cmd-config-section-all.txt[]
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
include::config/mailinfo.txt[]
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
GIT
|
GIT
|
||||||
---
|
---
|
||||||
Part of the linkgit:git[1] suite
|
Part of the linkgit:git[1] suite
|
||||||
|
@ -397,13 +397,6 @@ If you want to customize the background tasks, please rename the tasks
|
|||||||
so future calls to `git maintenance (start|stop)` do not overwrite your
|
so future calls to `git maintenance (start|stop)` do not overwrite your
|
||||||
custom tasks.
|
custom tasks.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
CONFIGURATION
|
|
||||||
-------------
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
include::includes/cmd-config-section-all.txt[]
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
include::config/maintenance.txt[]
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
GIT
|
GIT
|
||||||
---
|
---
|
||||||
|
@ -3,237 +3,26 @@ git-merge-tree(1)
|
|||||||
|
|
||||||
NAME
|
NAME
|
||||||
----
|
----
|
||||||
git-merge-tree - Perform merge without touching index or working tree
|
git-merge-tree - Show three-way merge without touching index
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
SYNOPSIS
|
SYNOPSIS
|
||||||
--------
|
--------
|
||||||
[verse]
|
[verse]
|
||||||
'git merge-tree' [--write-tree] [<options>] <branch1> <branch2>
|
'git merge-tree' <base-tree> <branch1> <branch2>
|
||||||
'git merge-tree' [--trivial-merge] <base-tree> <branch1> <branch2> (deprecated)
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
[[NEWMERGE]]
|
|
||||||
DESCRIPTION
|
DESCRIPTION
|
||||||
-----------
|
-----------
|
||||||
|
Reads three tree-ish, and output trivial merge results and
|
||||||
|
conflicting stages to the standard output. This is similar to
|
||||||
|
what three-way 'git read-tree -m' does, but instead of storing the
|
||||||
|
results in the index, the command outputs the entries to the
|
||||||
|
standard output.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
This command has a modern `--write-tree` mode and a deprecated
|
This is meant to be used by higher level scripts to compute
|
||||||
`--trivial-merge` mode. With the exception of the
|
merge results outside of the index, and stuff the results back into the
|
||||||
<<DEPMERGE,DEPRECATED DESCRIPTION>> section at the end, the rest of
|
index. For this reason, the output from the command omits
|
||||||
this documentation describes modern `--write-tree` mode.
|
entries that match the <branch1> tree.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Performs a merge, but does not make any new commits and does not read
|
|
||||||
from or write to either the working tree or index.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
The performed merge will use the same feature as the "real"
|
|
||||||
linkgit:git-merge[1], including:
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
* three way content merges of individual files
|
|
||||||
* rename detection
|
|
||||||
* proper directory/file conflict handling
|
|
||||||
* recursive ancestor consolidation (i.e. when there is more than one
|
|
||||||
merge base, creating a virtual merge base by merging the merge bases)
|
|
||||||
* etc.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
After the merge completes, a new toplevel tree object is created. See
|
|
||||||
`OUTPUT` below for details.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
OPTIONS
|
|
||||||
-------
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
-z::
|
|
||||||
Do not quote filenames in the <Conflicted file info> section,
|
|
||||||
and end each filename with a NUL character rather than
|
|
||||||
newline. Also begin the messages section with a NUL character
|
|
||||||
instead of a newline. See <<OUTPUT>> below for more information.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
--name-only::
|
|
||||||
In the Conflicted file info section, instead of writing a list
|
|
||||||
of (mode, oid, stage, path) tuples to output for conflicted
|
|
||||||
files, just provide a list of filenames with conflicts (and
|
|
||||||
do not list filenames multiple times if they have multiple
|
|
||||||
conflicting stages).
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
--[no-]messages::
|
|
||||||
Write any informational messages such as "Auto-merging <path>"
|
|
||||||
or CONFLICT notices to the end of stdout. If unspecified, the
|
|
||||||
default is to include these messages if there are merge
|
|
||||||
conflicts, and to omit them otherwise.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
--allow-unrelated-histories::
|
|
||||||
merge-tree will by default error out if the two branches specified
|
|
||||||
share no common history. This flag can be given to override that
|
|
||||||
check and make the merge proceed anyway.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
[[OUTPUT]]
|
|
||||||
OUTPUT
|
|
||||||
------
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
For a successful merge, the output from git-merge-tree is simply one
|
|
||||||
line:
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
<OID of toplevel tree>
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Whereas for a conflicted merge, the output is by default of the form:
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
<OID of toplevel tree>
|
|
||||||
<Conflicted file info>
|
|
||||||
<Informational messages>
|
|
||||||
|
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These are discussed individually below.
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[[OIDTLT]]
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OID of toplevel tree
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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This is a tree object that represents what would be checked out in the
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working tree at the end of `git merge`. If there were conflicts, then
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files within this tree may have embedded conflict markers. This section
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is always followed by a newline (or NUL if `-z` is passed).
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[[CFI]]
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Conflicted file info
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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This is a sequence of lines with the format
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<mode> <object> <stage> <filename>
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The filename will be quoted as explained for the configuration
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variable `core.quotePath` (see linkgit:git-config[1]). However, if
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the `--name-only` option is passed, the mode, object, and stage will
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be omitted. If `-z` is passed, the "lines" are terminated by a NUL
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character instead of a newline character.
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[[IM]]
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Informational messages
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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This always starts with a blank line (or NUL if `-z` is passed) to
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separate it from the previous sections, and then has free-form
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messages about the merge, such as:
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* "Auto-merging <file>"
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* "CONFLICT (rename/delete): <oldfile> renamed...but deleted in..."
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* "Failed to merge submodule <submodule> (<reason>)"
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* "Warning: cannot merge binary files: <filename>"
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Note that these free-form messages will never have a NUL character
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in or between them, even if -z is passed. It is simply a large block
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of text taking up the remainder of the output.
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EXIT STATUS
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-----------
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For a successful, non-conflicted merge, the exit status is 0. When the
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merge has conflicts, the exit status is 1. If the merge is not able to
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complete (or start) due to some kind of error, the exit status is
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something other than 0 or 1 (and the output is unspecified).
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USAGE NOTES
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-----------
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This command is intended as low-level plumbing, similar to
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linkgit:git-hash-object[1], linkgit:git-mktree[1],
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linkgit:git-commit-tree[1], linkgit:git-write-tree[1],
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linkgit:git-update-ref[1], and linkgit:git-mktag[1]. Thus, it can be
|
|
||||||
used as a part of a series of steps such as:
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NEWTREE=$(git merge-tree --write-tree $BRANCH1 $BRANCH2)
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test $? -eq 0 || die "There were conflicts..."
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NEWCOMMIT=$(git commit-tree $NEWTREE -p $BRANCH1 -p $BRANCH2)
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git update-ref $BRANCH1 $NEWCOMMIT
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|
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|
||||||
Note that when the exit status is non-zero, `NEWTREE` in this sequence
|
|
||||||
will contain a lot more output than just a tree.
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|
||||||
|
|
||||||
For conflicts, the output includes the same information that you'd get
|
|
||||||
with linkgit:git-merge[1]:
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|
||||||
|
|
||||||
* what would be written to the working tree (the
|
|
||||||
<<OIDTLT,OID of toplevel tree>>)
|
|
||||||
* the higher order stages that would be written to the index (the
|
|
||||||
<<CFI,Conflicted file info>>)
|
|
||||||
* any messages that would have been printed to stdout (the
|
|
||||||
<<IM,Informational messages>>)
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
MISTAKES TO AVOID
|
|
||||||
-----------------
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Do NOT look through the resulting toplevel tree to try to find which
|
|
||||||
files conflict; parse the <<CFI,Conflicted file info>> section instead.
|
|
||||||
Not only would parsing an entire tree be horrendously slow in large
|
|
||||||
repositories, there are numerous types of conflicts not representable by
|
|
||||||
conflict markers (modify/delete, mode conflict, binary file changed on
|
|
||||||
both sides, file/directory conflicts, various rename conflict
|
|
||||||
permutations, etc.)
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Do NOT interpret an empty <<CFI,Conflicted file info>> list as a clean
|
|
||||||
merge; check the exit status. A merge can have conflicts without having
|
|
||||||
individual files conflict (there are a few types of directory rename
|
|
||||||
conflicts that fall into this category, and others might also be added
|
|
||||||
in the future).
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Do NOT attempt to guess or make the user guess the conflict types from
|
|
||||||
the <<CFI,Conflicted file info>> list. The information there is
|
|
||||||
insufficient to do so. For example: Rename/rename(1to2) conflicts (both
|
|
||||||
sides renamed the same file differently) will result in three different
|
|
||||||
file having higher order stages (but each only has one higher order
|
|
||||||
stage), with no way (short of the <<IM,Informational messages>> section)
|
|
||||||
to determine which three files are related. File/directory conflicts
|
|
||||||
also result in a file with exactly one higher order stage.
|
|
||||||
Possibly-involved-in-directory-rename conflicts (when
|
|
||||||
"merge.directoryRenames" is unset or set to "conflicts") also result in
|
|
||||||
a file with exactly one higher order stage. In all cases, the
|
|
||||||
<<IM,Informational messages>> section has the necessary info, though it
|
|
||||||
is not designed to be machine parseable.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Do NOT assume that each paths from <<CFI,Conflicted file info>>, and
|
|
||||||
the logical conflicts in the <<IM,Informational messages>> have a
|
|
||||||
one-to-one mapping, nor that there is a one-to-many mapping, nor a
|
|
||||||
many-to-one mapping. Many-to-many mappings exist, meaning that each
|
|
||||||
path can have many logical conflict types in a single merge, and each
|
|
||||||
logical conflict type can affect many paths.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Do NOT assume all filenames listed in the <<IM,Informational messages>>
|
|
||||||
section had conflicts. Messages can be included for files that have no
|
|
||||||
conflicts, such as "Auto-merging <file>".
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
AVOID taking the OIDS from the <<CFI,Conflicted file info>> and
|
|
||||||
re-merging them to present the conflicts to the user. This will lose
|
|
||||||
information. Instead, look up the version of the file found within the
|
|
||||||
<<OIDTLT,OID of toplevel tree>> and show that instead. In particular,
|
|
||||||
the latter will have conflict markers annotated with the original
|
|
||||||
branch/commit being merged and, if renames were involved, the original
|
|
||||||
filename. While you could include the original branch/commit in the
|
|
||||||
conflict marker annotations when re-merging, the original filename is
|
|
||||||
not available from the <<CFI,Conflicted file info>> and thus you would
|
|
||||||
be losing information that might help the user resolve the conflict.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
[[DEPMERGE]]
|
|
||||||
DEPRECATED DESCRIPTION
|
|
||||||
----------------------
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Per the <<NEWMERGE,DESCRIPTION>> and unlike the rest of this
|
|
||||||
documentation, this section describes the deprecated `--trivial-merge`
|
|
||||||
mode.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Other than the optional `--trivial-merge`, this mode accepts no
|
|
||||||
options.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
This mode reads three tree-ish, and outputs trivial merge results and
|
|
||||||
conflicting stages to the standard output in a semi-diff format.
|
|
||||||
Since this was designed for higher level scripts to consume and merge
|
|
||||||
the results back into the index, it omits entries that match
|
|
||||||
<branch1>. The result of this second form is similar to what
|
|
||||||
three-way 'git read-tree -m' does, but instead of storing the results
|
|
||||||
in the index, the command outputs the entries to the standard output.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
This form not only has limited applicability (a trivial merge cannot
|
|
||||||
handle content merges of individual files, rename detection, proper
|
|
||||||
directory/file conflict handling, etc.), the output format is also
|
|
||||||
difficult to work with, and it will generally be less performant than
|
|
||||||
the first form even on successful merges (especially if working in
|
|
||||||
large repositories).
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
GIT
|
GIT
|
||||||
---
|
---
|
||||||
|
@ -90,7 +90,10 @@ invocations. The automated message can include the branch description.
|
|||||||
If `--log` is specified, a shortlog of the commits being merged
|
If `--log` is specified, a shortlog of the commits being merged
|
||||||
will be appended to the specified message.
|
will be appended to the specified message.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
include::rerere-options.txt[]
|
--rerere-autoupdate::
|
||||||
|
--no-rerere-autoupdate::
|
||||||
|
Allow the rerere mechanism to update the index with the
|
||||||
|
result of auto-conflict resolution if possible.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
--overwrite-ignore::
|
--overwrite-ignore::
|
||||||
--no-overwrite-ignore::
|
--no-overwrite-ignore::
|
||||||
@ -383,16 +386,13 @@ include::merge-strategies.txt[]
|
|||||||
|
|
||||||
CONFIGURATION
|
CONFIGURATION
|
||||||
-------------
|
-------------
|
||||||
|
include::config/merge.txt[]
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
branch.<name>.mergeOptions::
|
branch.<name>.mergeOptions::
|
||||||
Sets default options for merging into branch <name>. The syntax and
|
Sets default options for merging into branch <name>. The syntax and
|
||||||
supported options are the same as those of 'git merge', but option
|
supported options are the same as those of 'git merge', but option
|
||||||
values containing whitespace characters are currently not supported.
|
values containing whitespace characters are currently not supported.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
include::includes/cmd-config-section-rest.txt[]
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
include::config/merge.txt[]
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
SEE ALSO
|
SEE ALSO
|
||||||
--------
|
--------
|
||||||
linkgit:git-fmt-merge-msg[1], linkgit:git-pull[1],
|
linkgit:git-fmt-merge-msg[1], linkgit:git-pull[1],
|
||||||
|
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