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| git-check-ref-format(1)
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| =======================
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| 
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| NAME
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| ----
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| git-check-ref-format - Ensures that a reference name is well formed
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| 
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| SYNOPSIS
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| --------
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| [verse]
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| 'git check-ref-format' <refname>
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| 'git check-ref-format' --print <refname>
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| 'git check-ref-format' --branch <branchname-shorthand>
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| 
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| DESCRIPTION
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| -----------
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| Checks if a given 'refname' is acceptable, and exits with a non-zero
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| status if it is not.
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| 
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| A reference is used in git to specify branches and tags.  A
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| branch head is stored under the `$GIT_DIR/refs/heads` directory, and
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| a tag is stored under the `$GIT_DIR/refs/tags` directory.  git
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| imposes the following rules on how references are named:
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| 
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| . They can include slash `/` for hierarchical (directory)
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|   grouping, but no slash-separated component can begin with a
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|   dot `.`.
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| 
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| . They must contain at least one `/`. This enforces the presence of a
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|   category like `heads/`, `tags/` etc. but the actual names are not
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|   restricted.
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| 
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| . They cannot have two consecutive dots `..` anywhere.
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| 
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| . They cannot have ASCII control characters (i.e. bytes whose
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|   values are lower than \040, or \177 `DEL`), space, tilde `~`,
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|   caret `{caret}`, colon `:`, question-mark `?`, asterisk `*`,
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|   or open bracket `[` anywhere.
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| 
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| . They cannot end with a slash `/` nor a dot `.`.
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| 
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| . They cannot end with the sequence `.lock`.
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| 
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| . They cannot contain a sequence `@{`.
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| 
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| - They cannot contain a `\\`.
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| 
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| These rules make it easy for shell script based tools to parse
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| reference names, pathname expansion by the shell when a reference name is used
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| unquoted (by mistake), and also avoids ambiguities in certain
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| reference name expressions (see linkgit:git-rev-parse[1]):
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| 
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| . A double-dot `..` is often used as in `ref1..ref2`, and in some
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|   contexts this notation means `{caret}ref1 ref2` (i.e. not in
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|   `ref1` and in `ref2`).
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| 
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| . A tilde `~` and caret `{caret}` are used to introduce the postfix
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|   'nth parent' and 'peel onion' operation.
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| 
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| . A colon `:` is used as in `srcref:dstref` to mean "use srcref\'s
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|   value and store it in dstref" in fetch and push operations.
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|   It may also be used to select a specific object such as with
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|   'git-cat-file': "git cat-file blob v1.3.3:refs.c".
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| 
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| . at-open-brace `@{` is used as a notation to access a reflog entry.
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| 
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| With the `--print` option, if 'refname' is acceptable, it prints the
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| canonicalized name of a hypothetical reference with that name.  That is,
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| it prints 'refname' with any extra `/` characters removed.
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| 
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| With the `--branch` option, it expands the ``previous branch syntax''
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| `@{-n}`.  For example, `@{-1}` is a way to refer the last branch you
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| were on.  This option should be used by porcelains to accept this
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| syntax anywhere a branch name is expected, so they can act as if you
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| typed the branch name.
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| 
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| EXAMPLES
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| --------
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| 
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| * Print the name of the previous branch:
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| +
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| ------------
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| $ git check-ref-format --branch @{-1}
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| ------------
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| 
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| * Determine the reference name to use for a new branch:
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| +
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| ------------
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| $ ref=$(git check-ref-format --print "refs/heads/$newbranch") ||
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| die "we do not like '$newbranch' as a branch name."
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| ------------
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| 
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| GIT
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| ---
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| Part of the linkgit:git[1] suite
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