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			The OPTIONS section of a documentation file contains a list of the options a git command accepts. Currently there are several variants to describe the case that different options (almost) do the same in the OPTIONS section. Some are: -f, --foo:: -f|--foo:: -f | --foo:: But AsciiDoc has the special form: -f:: --foo:: This patch applies this form to the documentation of the whole git suite, and removes useless em-dash prevention, so \--foo becomes --foo. Signed-off-by: Stephan Beyer <s-beyer@gmx.net> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
		
			
				
	
	
		
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| git-filter-branch(1)
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| ====================
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| 
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| NAME
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| ----
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| git-filter-branch - Rewrite branches
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| 
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| SYNOPSIS
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| --------
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| [verse]
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| 'git-filter-branch' [--env-filter <command>] [--tree-filter <command>]
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| 	[--index-filter <command>] [--parent-filter <command>]
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| 	[--msg-filter <command>] [--commit-filter <command>]
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| 	[--tag-name-filter <command>] [--subdirectory-filter <directory>]
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| 	[--original <namespace>] [-d <directory>] [-f | --force]
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| 	[<rev-list options>...]
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| 
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| DESCRIPTION
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| -----------
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| Lets you rewrite git revision history by rewriting the branches mentioned
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| in the <rev-list options>, applying custom filters on each revision.
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| Those filters can modify each tree (e.g. removing a file or running
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| a perl rewrite on all files) or information about each commit.
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| Otherwise, all information (including original commit times or merge
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| information) will be preserved.
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| 
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| The command will only rewrite the _positive_ refs mentioned in the
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| command line (e.g. if you pass 'a..b', only 'b' will be rewritten).
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| If you specify no filters, the commits will be recommitted without any
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| changes, which would normally have no effect.  Nevertheless, this may be
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| useful in the future for compensating for some git bugs or such,
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| therefore such a usage is permitted.
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| 
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| *WARNING*! The rewritten history will have different object names for all
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| the objects and will not converge with the original branch.  You will not
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| be able to easily push and distribute the rewritten branch on top of the
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| original branch.  Please do not use this command if you do not know the
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| full implications, and avoid using it anyway, if a simple single commit
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| would suffice to fix your problem.
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| 
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| Always verify that the rewritten version is correct: The original refs,
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| if different from the rewritten ones, will be stored in the namespace
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| 'refs/original/'.
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| 
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| Note that since this operation is very I/O expensive, it might
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| be a good idea to redirect the temporary directory off-disk with the
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| '-d' option, e.g. on tmpfs.  Reportedly the speedup is very noticeable.
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| 
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| 
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| Filters
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| ~~~~~~~
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| 
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| The filters are applied in the order as listed below.  The <command>
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| argument is always evaluated in the shell context using the 'eval' command
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| (with the notable exception of the commit filter, for technical reasons).
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| Prior to that, the $GIT_COMMIT environment variable will be set to contain
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| the id of the commit being rewritten.  Also, GIT_AUTHOR_NAME,
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| GIT_AUTHOR_EMAIL, GIT_AUTHOR_DATE, GIT_COMMITTER_NAME, GIT_COMMITTER_EMAIL,
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| and GIT_COMMITTER_DATE are set according to the current commit.  The values
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| of these variables after the filters have run, are used for the new commit.
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| If any evaluation of <command> returns a non-zero exit status, the whole
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| operation will be aborted.
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| 
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| A 'map' function is available that takes an "original sha1 id" argument
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| and outputs a "rewritten sha1 id" if the commit has been already
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| rewritten, and "original sha1 id" otherwise; the 'map' function can
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| return several ids on separate lines if your commit filter emitted
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| multiple commits.
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| 
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| 
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| OPTIONS
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| -------
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| 
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| --env-filter <command>::
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| 	This filter may be used if you only need to modify the environment
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| 	in which the commit will be performed.  Specifically, you might
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| 	want to rewrite the author/committer name/email/time environment
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| 	variables (see linkgit:git-commit[1] for details).  Do not forget
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| 	to re-export the variables.
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| 
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| --tree-filter <command>::
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| 	This is the filter for rewriting the tree and its contents.
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| 	The argument is evaluated in shell with the working
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| 	directory set to the root of the checked out tree.  The new tree
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| 	is then used as-is (new files are auto-added, disappeared files
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| 	are auto-removed - neither .gitignore files nor any other ignore
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| 	rules *HAVE ANY EFFECT*!).
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| 
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| --index-filter <command>::
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| 	This is the filter for rewriting the index.  It is similar to the
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| 	tree filter but does not check out the tree, which makes it much
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| 	faster.  For hairy cases, see linkgit:git-update-index[1].
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| 
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| --parent-filter <command>::
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| 	This is the filter for rewriting the commit's parent list.
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| 	It will receive the parent string on stdin and shall output
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| 	the new parent string on stdout.  The parent string is in
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| 	a format accepted by linkgit:git-commit-tree[1]: empty for
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| 	the initial commit, "-p parent" for a normal commit and
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| 	"-p parent1 -p parent2 -p parent3 ..." for a merge commit.
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| 
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| --msg-filter <command>::
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| 	This is the filter for rewriting the commit messages.
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| 	The argument is evaluated in the shell with the original
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| 	commit message on standard input; its standard output is
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| 	used as the new commit message.
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| 
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| --commit-filter <command>::
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| 	This is the filter for performing the commit.
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| 	If this filter is specified, it will be called instead of the
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| 	linkgit:git-commit-tree[1] command, with arguments of the form
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| 	"<TREE_ID> [-p <PARENT_COMMIT_ID>]..." and the log message on
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| 	stdin.  The commit id is expected on stdout.
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| +
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| As a special extension, the commit filter may emit multiple
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| commit ids; in that case, the rewritten children of the original commit will
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| have all of them as parents.
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| +
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| You can use the 'map' convenience function in this filter, and other
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| convenience functions, too.  For example, calling 'skip_commit "$@"'
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| will leave out the current commit (but not its changes! If you want
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| that, use linkgit:git-rebase[1] instead).
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| 
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| --tag-name-filter <command>::
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| 	This is the filter for rewriting tag names. When passed,
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| 	it will be called for every tag ref that points to a rewritten
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| 	object (or to a tag object which points to a rewritten object).
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| 	The original tag name is passed via standard input, and the new
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| 	tag name is expected on standard output.
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| +
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| The original tags are not deleted, but can be overwritten;
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| use "--tag-name-filter cat" to simply update the tags.  In this
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| case, be very careful and make sure you have the old tags
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| backed up in case the conversion has run afoul.
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| +
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| Nearly proper rewriting of tag objects is supported. If the tag has
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| a message attached, a new tag object will be created with the same message,
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| author, and timestamp. If the tag has a signature attached, the
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| signature will be stripped. It is by definition impossible to preserve
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| signatures. The reason this is "nearly" proper, is because ideally if
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| the tag did not change (points to the same object, has the same name, etc.)
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| it should retain any signature. That is not the case, signatures will always
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| be removed, buyer beware. There is also no support for changing the
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| author or timestamp (or the tag message for that matter). Tags which point
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| to other tags will be rewritten to point to the underlying commit.
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| 
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| --subdirectory-filter <directory>::
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| 	Only look at the history which touches the given subdirectory.
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| 	The result will contain that directory (and only that) as its
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| 	project root.
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| 
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| --original <namespace>::
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| 	Use this option to set the namespace where the original commits
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| 	will be stored. The default value is 'refs/original'.
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| 
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| -d <directory>::
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| 	Use this option to set the path to the temporary directory used for
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| 	rewriting.  When applying a tree filter, the command needs to
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| 	temporarily check out the tree to some directory, which may consume
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| 	considerable space in case of large projects.  By default it
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| 	does this in the '.git-rewrite/' directory but you can override
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| 	that choice by this parameter.
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| 
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| -f::
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| --force::
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| 	`git filter-branch` refuses to start with an existing temporary
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| 	directory or when there are already refs starting with
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| 	'refs/original/', unless forced.
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| 
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| <rev-list-options>::
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| 	When options are given after the new branch name, they will
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| 	be passed to linkgit:git-rev-list[1].  Only commits in the resulting
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| 	output will be filtered, although the filtered commits can still
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| 	reference parents which are outside of that set.
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| 
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| 
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| Examples
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| --------
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| 
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| Suppose you want to remove a file (containing confidential information
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| or copyright violation) from all commits:
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| 
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| -------------------------------------------------------
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| git filter-branch --tree-filter 'rm filename' HEAD
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| -------------------------------------------------------
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| 
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| However, if the file is absent from the tree of some commit,
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| a simple `rm filename` will fail for that tree and commit.
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| Thus you may instead want to use `rm -f filename` as the script.
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| 
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| A significantly faster version:
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| 
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| --------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| git filter-branch --index-filter 'git update-index --remove filename' HEAD
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| --------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| 
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| Now, you will get the rewritten history saved in HEAD.
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| 
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| To set a commit (which typically is at the tip of another
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| history) to be the parent of the current initial commit, in
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| order to paste the other history behind the current history:
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| 
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| -------------------------------------------------------------------
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| git filter-branch --parent-filter 'sed "s/^\$/-p <graft-id>/"' HEAD
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| -------------------------------------------------------------------
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| 
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| (if the parent string is empty - which happens when we are dealing with
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| the initial commit - add graftcommit as a parent).  Note that this assumes
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| history with a single root (that is, no merge without common ancestors
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| happened).  If this is not the case, use:
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| 
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| --------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| git filter-branch --parent-filter \
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| 	'test $GIT_COMMIT = <commit-id> && echo "-p <graft-id>" || cat' HEAD
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| --------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| 
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| or even simpler:
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| 
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| -----------------------------------------------
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| echo "$commit-id $graft-id" >> .git/info/grafts
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| git filter-branch $graft-id..HEAD
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| -----------------------------------------------
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| 
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| To remove commits authored by "Darl McBribe" from the history:
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| 
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| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| git filter-branch --commit-filter '
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| 	if [ "$GIT_AUTHOR_NAME" = "Darl McBribe" ];
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| 	then
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| 		skip_commit "$@";
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| 	else
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| 		git commit-tree "$@";
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| 	fi' HEAD
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| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| 
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| The function 'skip_commit' is defined as follows:
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| 
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| --------------------------
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| skip_commit()
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| {
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| 	shift;
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| 	while [ -n "$1" ];
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| 	do
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| 		shift;
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| 		map "$1";
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| 		shift;
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| 	done;
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| }
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| --------------------------
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| 
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| The shift magic first throws away the tree id and then the -p
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| parameters.  Note that this handles merges properly! In case Darl
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| committed a merge between P1 and P2, it will be propagated properly
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| and all children of the merge will become merge commits with P1,P2
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| as their parents instead of the merge commit.
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| 
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| You can rewrite the commit log messages using `--msg-filter`.  For
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| example, `git-svn-id` strings in a repository created by `git-svn` can
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| be removed this way:
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| 
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| -------------------------------------------------------
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| git filter-branch --msg-filter '
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| 	sed -e "/^git-svn-id:/d"
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| '
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| -------------------------------------------------------
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| 
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| To restrict rewriting to only part of the history, specify a revision
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| range in addition to the new branch name.  The new branch name will
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| point to the top-most revision that a 'git rev-list' of this range
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| will print.
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| 
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| *NOTE* the changes introduced by the commits, and which are not reverted
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| by subsequent commits, will still be in the rewritten branch. If you want
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| to throw out _changes_ together with the commits, you should use the
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| interactive mode of linkgit:git-rebase[1].
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| 
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| 
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| Consider this history:
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| 
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| ------------------
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|      D--E--F--G--H
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|     /     /
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| A--B-----C
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| ------------------
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| 
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| To rewrite only commits D,E,F,G,H, but leave A, B and C alone, use:
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| 
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| --------------------------------
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| git filter-branch ... C..H
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| --------------------------------
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| 
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| To rewrite commits E,F,G,H, use one of these:
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| 
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| ----------------------------------------
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| git filter-branch ... C..H --not D
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| git filter-branch ... D..H --not C
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| ----------------------------------------
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| 
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| To move the whole tree into a subdirectory, or remove it from there:
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| 
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| ---------------------------------------------------------------
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| git filter-branch --index-filter \
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| 	'git ls-files -s | sed "s-\t-&newsubdir/-" |
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| 		GIT_INDEX_FILE=$GIT_INDEX_FILE.new \
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| 			git update-index --index-info &&
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| 	 mv $GIT_INDEX_FILE.new $GIT_INDEX_FILE' HEAD
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| ---------------------------------------------------------------
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| 
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| 
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| Author
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| ------
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| Written by Petr "Pasky" Baudis <pasky@suse.cz>,
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| and the git list <git@vger.kernel.org>
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| 
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| Documentation
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| --------------
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| Documentation by Petr Baudis and the git list.
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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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