git-remote
(1)
名前
git-remote - manage set of tracked repositories
形式
git remote [-v | --verbose]
git remote add [-t <branch>] [-m <master>] [-f] [--tags|--no-tags] [--mirror=<fetch|push>] <name> <url>
git remote rename <old> <new>
git remote rm <name>
git remote set-head <name> (-a | -d | <branch>)
git remote set-branches <name> [--add] <branch>...
git remote set-url [--push] <name> <newurl> [<oldurl>]
git remote set-url --add [--push] <name> <newurl>
git remote set-url --delete [--push] <name> <url>
git remote [-v | --verbose] show [-n] <name>
git remote prune [-n | --dry-run] <name>
git remote [-v | --verbose] update [-p | --prune] [(<group> | <remote>)...]
説明
Git Manual GIT-REMOTE(1)
NAME
git-remote - manage set of tracked repositories
SYNOPSIS
git remote [-v | --verbose]
git remote add [-t <branch>] [-m <master>] [-f] [--tags|--no-tags] [--mirror=<fetch|push>] <name> <url>
git remote rename <old> <new>
git remote rm <name>
git remote set-head <name> (-a | -d | <branch>)
git remote set-branches <name> [--add] <branch>...
git remote set-url [--push] <name> <newurl> [<oldurl>]
git remote set-url --add [--push] <name> <newurl>
git remote set-url --delete [--push] <name> <url>
git remote [-v | --verbose] show [-n] <name>
git remote prune [-n | --dry-run] <name>
git remote [-v | --verbose] update [-p | --prune] [(<group> | <remote>)...]
DESCRIPTION
Manage the set of repositories ("remotes") whose branches
you track.
OPTIONS
-v, --verbose
Be a little more verbose and show remote url after name.
NOTE: This must be placed between remote and subcommand.
COMMANDS
With no arguments, shows a list of existing remotes. Several
subcommands are available to perform operations on the
remotes.
add
Adds a remote named <name> for the repository at <url>.
The command git fetch <name> can then be used to create
and update remote-tracking branches <name>/<branch>.
With -f option, git fetch <name> is run immediately
after the remote information is set up.
With --tags option, git fetch <name> imports every tag
from the remote repository.
With --no-tags option, git fetch <name> does not import
tags from the remote repository.
With -t <branch> option, instead of the default glob
refspec for the remote to track all branches under the
refs/remotes/<name>/ namespace, a refspec to track only
<branch> is created. You can give more than one -t
<branch> to track multiple branches without grabbing all
branches.
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With -m <master> option, a symbolic-ref
refs/remotes/<name>/HEAD is set up to point at remote's
<master> branch. See also the set-head command.
When a fetch mirror is created with --mirror=fetch, the
refs will not be stored in the refs/remotes/ namespace,
but rather everything in refs/ on the remote will be
directly mirrored into refs/ in the local repository.
This option only makes sense in bare repositories,
because a fetch would overwrite any local commits.
When a push mirror is created with --mirror=push, then
git push will always behave as if --mirror was passed.
rename
Rename the remote named <old> to <new>. All
remote-tracking branches and configuration settings for
the remote are updated.
In case <old> and <new> are the same, and <old> is a
file under $GIT_DIR/remotes or $GIT_DIR/branches, the
remote is converted to the configuration file format.
rm
Remove the remote named <name>. All remote-tracking
branches and configuration settings for the remote are
removed.
set-head
Sets or deletes the default branch (i.e. the target of
the symbolic-ref refs/remotes/<name>/HEAD) for the named
remote. Having a default branch for a remote is not
required, but allows the name of the remote to be
specified in lieu of a specific branch. For example, if
the default branch for origin is set to master, then
origin may be specified wherever you would normally
specify origin/master.
With -d, the symbolic ref refs/remotes/<name>/HEAD is
deleted.
With -a, the remote is queried to determine its HEAD,
then the symbolic-ref refs/remotes/<name>/HEAD is set to
the same branch. e.g., if the remote HEAD is pointed at
next, "git remote set-head origin -a" will set the
symbolic-ref refs/remotes/origin/HEAD to
refs/remotes/origin/next. This will only work if
refs/remotes/origin/next already exists; if not it must
be fetched first.
Use <branch> to set the symbolic-ref
refs/remotes/<name>/HEAD explicitly. e.g., "git remote
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set-head origin master" will set the symbolic-ref
refs/remotes/origin/HEAD to refs/remotes/origin/master.
This will only work if refs/remotes/origin/master
already exists; if not it must be fetched first.
set-branches
Changes the list of branches tracked by the named
remote. This can be used to track a subset of the
available remote branches after the initial setup for a
remote.
The named branches will be interpreted as if specified
with the -t option on the git remote add command line.
With --add, instead of replacing the list of currently
tracked branches, adds to that list.
set-url
Changes URL remote points to. Sets first URL remote
points to matching regex <oldurl> (first URL if no
<oldurl> is given) to <newurl>. If <oldurl> doesn't
match any URL, error occurs and nothing is changed.
With --push, push URLs are manipulated instead of fetch
URLs.
With --add, instead of changing some URL, new URL is
added.
With --delete, instead of changing some URL, all URLs
matching regex <url> are deleted. Trying to delete all
non-push URLs is an error.
show
Gives some information about the remote <name>.
With -n option, the remote heads are not queried first
with git ls-remote <name>; cached information is used
instead.
prune
Deletes all stale remote-tracking branches under <name>.
These stale branches have already been removed from the
remote repository referenced by <name>, but are still
locally available in "remotes/<name>".
With --dry-run option, report what branches will be
pruned, but do not actually prune them.
update
Fetch updates for a named set of remotes in the
repository as defined by remotes.<group>. If a named
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group is not specified on the command line, the
configuration parameter remotes.default will be used; if
remotes.default is not defined, all remotes which do not
have the configuration parameter
remote.<name>.skipDefaultUpdate set to true will be
updated. (See git-config(1)).
With --prune option, prune all the remotes that are
updated.
DISCUSSION
The remote configuration is achieved using the
remote.origin.url and remote.origin.fetch configuration
variables. (See git-config(1)).
EXAMPLES
o Add a new remote, fetch, and check out a branch from it
$ git remote
origin
$ git branch -r
origin/master
$ git remote add linux-nfs git://linux-nfs.org/pub/linux/nfs-2.6.git
$ git remote
linux-nfs
origin
$ git fetch
* refs/remotes/linux-nfs/master: storing branch 'master' ...
commit: bf81b46
$ git branch -r
origin/master
linux-nfs/master
$ git checkout -b nfs linux-nfs/master
...
o Imitate git clone but track only selected branches
$ mkdir project.git
$ cd project.git
$ git init
$ git remote add -f -t master -m master origin git://example.com/git.git/
$ git merge origin
ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following
attributes:
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+---------------+--------------------------+
|ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
+---------------+--------------------------+
|Availability | developer/versioning/git |
+---------------+--------------------------+
|Stability | Uncommitted |
+---------------+--------------------------+
SEE ALSO
git-fetch(1) git-branch(1) git-config(1)
GIT
Part of the git(1) suite
NOTES
This software was built from source available at
https://java.net/projects/solaris-userland. The original
community source was downloaded from http://git-
core.googlecode.com/files/git-1.7.9.2.tar.gz
Further information about this software can be found on the
open source community website at http://git-scm.com/.
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