# git(1) ## staging ```markdown git add -p [] ............ partial staging (interactive) ``` ## Remote ```markdown git remote -v .................. list remotes verbose (with URLs) git remote show [-n] .. list info for (like remote HEAD, remote branches, tracking mapping) ``` ## Branching ```markdown git branch [-a] ................ list available branches; -a to include remote branches git branch -vv ................. list branch & annotate with head sha1 & remote tracking branch git branch ............. create branch with name git checkout ........... switch to branch with name git push -u origin .... push branch to origin (or other remote), and setup as tracking branch ``` ## Resetting ```markdown git reset [opt] opt: --mixed .................... resets index, but not working tree --hard ..................... matches the working tree and index to that of the tree being switched to any changes to tracked files in the working tree since are lost git reset HEAD .......... remove file from staging git reset --soft HEAD~1 ........ delete most recent commit but keep work git reset --hard HEAD~1 ........ delete most recent commit and delete work ``` ## Tags ```markdown git tag -a -m "descr" ........ creates an annotated tag (full object containing tagger, date, ...) git tag -l ........................... list available tags git checkout tag/ ............. checkout specific tag git checkout tag/ -b .. checkout specific tag in a new branch ``` ## Diff ```markdown git diff HEAD: origin/HEAD: ... diff files for different refs git diff -U$(wc -l ) ......... shows complete file with diffs instead of usual diff snippets ``` ## Log ```markdown git log --oneline .... shows log in single line per commit -> alias for '--pretty=oneline --abbrev-commit' git log --graph ...... text based graph of commit history git log --decorate ... decorate log with REFs ``` ## File history ```markdown git log -p ......... show commit history + diffs for git log --oneline .. show commit history for in compact format ``` ## Patching ```markdown git format-patch / opt: -N ................... use [PATCH] instead [PATCH n/m] in subject when generating patch description (for patches spanning multiple commits) --start-number ... start output file generation with as start number instead '1' since spcifier: -3 .................. e.g: create a patch from last three commits ....... create patch with commits starting after git am ......... apply patch and create a commit for it git apply --stat ... see which files the patch would change git apply --check .. see if the patch can be applied cleanly git apply .......... apply the patch locally without creating a commit # eg: generate patches for each commit from initial commit on git format-patch -N $(git rev-list --max-parents=0 HEAD) # generate single patch file from a certain commit/ref git format-patch --stdout > my-patch.patch ``` ## Submodules ```markdown git submodule add [] .......... add new submodule to current project git clone --recursive ............... clone project and recursively all submodules (same as using 'git submodule update --init --recursive' after clone) git submodule update --init --recursive ... checkout submodules recursively using the commit listed in the super-project (in detached HEAD) git submodule update --remote .... fetch & merge remote changes for , this will pull origin/HEAD or a branch specified for the submodule git diff --submodule ...................... show commits that are part of the submodule diff ``` ## Inspection ```markdown git ls-tree [-r] .... show git tree for , -r to recursively ls sub-trees git show ............ show git cat-file -p ..... print content of ``` ## Revision Specifier ```markdown HEAD ........ last commit HEAD~1 ...... last commit-1 HEAD~N ...... last commit-N (linear backwards when in tree structure, check difference between HEAD^ and HEAD~) git rev-list --max-parents=0 HEAD ........... first commit ```