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This page should hold every information about the git ways to parse command lines, and best practices to be used for scripting. Signed-off-by: Pierre Habouzit <madcoder@debian.org>
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$(filter-out $(addsuffix .txt, $(ARTICLES) $(SP_ARTICLES)), \
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$(wildcard git-*.txt)) \
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gitk.txt
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MAN5_TXT=gitattributes.txt gitignore.txt gitmodules.txt
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MAN5_TXT=gitattributes.txt gitignore.txt gitcli.txt gitmodules.txt
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MAN7_TXT=git.txt
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MAN_TXT = $(MAN1_TXT) $(MAN5_TXT) $(MAN7_TXT)
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gitcli(5)
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=========
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NAME
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----
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gitcli - git command line interface and conventions
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SYNOPSIS
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--------
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gitcli
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DESCRIPTION
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-----------
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This manual describes best practice in how to use git CLI. Here are
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the rules that you should follow when you are scripting git:
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* it's preferred to use the non dashed form of git commands, which means that
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you should prefer `"git foo"` to `"git-foo"`.
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* splitting short options to separate words (prefer `"git foo -a -b"`
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to `"git foo -ab"`, the latter may not even work).
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* when a command line option takes an argument, use the 'sticked' form. In
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other words, write `"git foo -oArg"` instead of `"git foo -o Arg"` for short
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options, and `"git foo --long-opt=Arg"` instead of `"git foo --long-opt Arg"`
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for long options. An option that takes optional option-argument must be
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written in the 'sticked' form.
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* when you give a revision parameter to a command, make sure the parameter is
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not ambiguous with a name of a file in the work tree. E.g. do not write
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`"git log -1 HEAD"` but write `"git log -1 HEAD --"`; the former will not work
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if you happen to have a file called `HEAD` in the work tree.
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ENHANCED CLI
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------------
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From the git 1.5.4 series and further, many git commands (not all of them at the
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time of the writing though) come with an enhanced option parser.
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Here is an exhaustive list of the facilities provided by this option parser.
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Magic Options
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Commands which have the enhanced option parser activated all understand a
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couple of magic command line options:
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-h::
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gives a pretty printed usage of the command.
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+
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---------------------------------------------
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$ git describe -h
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usage: git-describe [options] <committish>*
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--contains find the tag that comes after the commit
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--debug debug search strategy on stderr
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--all use any ref in .git/refs
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--tags use any tag in .git/refs/tags
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--abbrev [<n>] use <n> digits to display SHA-1s
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--candidates <n> consider <n> most recent tags (default: 10)
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---------------------------------------------
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--help-all::
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Some git commands take options that are only used for plumbing or that
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are deprecated, and such options are hidden from the default usage. This
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option gives the full list of options.
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Negating options
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Options with long option names can be negated by prefixing `"--no-"`. For
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example, `"git branch"` has the option `"--track"` which is 'on' by default. You
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can use `"--no-track"` to override that behaviour. The same goes for `"--color"`
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and `"--no-color"`.
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Aggregating short options
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Commands that support the enhanced option parser allow you to aggregate short
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options. This means that you can for example use `"git rm -rf"` or
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`"git clean -fdx"`.
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Separating argument from the option
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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You can write the mandatory option parameter to an option as a separate
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word on the command line. That means that all the following uses work:
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$ git foo --long-opt=Arg
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$ git foo --long-opt Arg
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$ git foo -oArg
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$ git foo -o Arg
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----------------------------
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However, this is *NOT* allowed for switches with an optionnal value, where the
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'sticked' form must be used:
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$ git describe --abbrev HEAD # correct
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$ git describe --abbrev=10 HEAD # correct
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$ git describe --abbrev 10 HEAD # NOT WHAT YOU MEANT
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----------------------------
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Documentation
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-------------
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Documentation by Pierre Habouzit.
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GIT
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Part of the gitlink:git[7] suite
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Makefile
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documented,gitattributes | \
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documented,gitignore | \
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documented,gitmodules | \
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documented,gitcli | \
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documented,git-tools | \
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sentinel,not,matching,is,ok ) continue ;; \
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esac; \
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