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1git-add(1)
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4NAME
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5f42ac92 6git-add - Add file contents to the index
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8SYNOPSIS
9--------
480611d1 10[verse]
b1889c36 11'git add' [-n] [-v] [--force | -f] [--interactive | -i] [--patch | -p]
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12 [--update | -u] [--refresh] [--ignore-errors] [--]
13 <filepattern>...
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15DESCRIPTION
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17This command adds the current content of new or modified files to the
18index, thus staging that content for inclusion in the next commit.
19
20The "index" holds a snapshot of the content of the working tree, and it
21is this snapshot that is taken as the contents of the next commit. Thus
22after making any changes to the working directory, and before running
23the commit command, you must use the 'add' command to add any new or
24modified files to the index.
25
26This command can be performed multiple times before a commit. It only
27adds the content of the specified file(s) at the time the add command is
28run; if you want subsequent changes included in the next commit, then
29you must run 'git add' again to add the new content to the index.
30
31The 'git status' command can be used to obtain a summary of which
32files have changes that are staged for the next commit.
33
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34The 'git add' command will not add ignored files by default. If any
35ignored files were explicitly specified on the command line, 'git add'
36will fail with a list of ignored files. Ignored files reached by
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37directory recursion or filename globbing performed by Git (quote your
38globs before the shell) will be silently ignored. The 'add' command can
39be used to add ignored files with the `-f` (force) option.
7fc9d69f 40
5162e697 41Please see linkgit:git-commit[1] for alternative ways to add content to a
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42commit.
43
44
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45OPTIONS
46-------
480611d1 47<filepattern>...::
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48 Files to add content from. Fileglobs (e.g. `*.c`) can
49 be given to add all matching files. Also a
50 leading directory name (e.g. `dir` to add `dir/file1`
51 and `dir/file2`) can be given to add all files in the
52 directory, recursively.
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54-n::
55--dry-run::
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56 Don't actually add the file(s), just show if they exist.
57
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58-v::
59--verbose::
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60 Be verbose.
61
6a1ad325 62-f::
69c61c4f 63--force::
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64 Allow adding otherwise ignored files.
65
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66-i::
67--interactive::
6a5ad23d 68 Add modified contents in the working tree interactively to
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69 the index. Optional path arguments may be supplied to limit
70 operation to a subset of the working tree. See ``Interactive
71 mode'' for details.
72
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73-p::
74--patch::
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75 Similar to Interactive mode but the initial command loop is
76 bypassed and the 'patch' subcommand is invoked using each of
77 the specified filepatterns before exiting.
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bc3561f3 79-u::
69c61c4f 80--update::
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81 Update only files that git already knows about, staging modified
82 content for commit and marking deleted files for removal. This
83 is similar
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84 to what "git commit -a" does in preparation for making a commit,
85 except that the update is limited to paths specified on the
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86 command line. If no paths are specified, all tracked files in the
87 current directory and its subdirectories are updated.
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90 Don't add the file(s), but only refresh their stat()
91 information in the index.
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3240240f 93--ignore-errors::
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94 If some files could not be added because of errors indexing
95 them, do not abort the operation, but continue adding the
96 others. The command shall still exit with non-zero status.
97
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99 This option can be used to separate command-line options from
100 the list of files, (useful when filenames might be mistaken
101 for command-line options).
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104Configuration
105-------------
106
107The optional configuration variable 'core.excludesfile' indicates a path to a
108file containing patterns of file names to exclude from git-add, similar to
109$GIT_DIR/info/exclude. Patterns in the exclude file are used in addition to
6998e4db 110those in info/exclude. See linkgit:gitrepository-layout[5].
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112
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113EXAMPLES
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116* Adds content from all `\*.txt` files under `Documentation` directory
117and its subdirectories:
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119------------
120$ git add Documentation/\\*.txt
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123Note that the asterisk `\*` is quoted from the shell in this
124example; this lets the command to include the files from
125subdirectories of `Documentation/` directory.
126
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127* Considers adding content from all git-*.sh scripts:
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129------------
130$ git add git-*.sh
131------------
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133Because this example lets shell expand the asterisk (i.e. you are
134listing the files explicitly), it does not consider
135`subdir/git-foo.sh`.
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137Interactive mode
138----------------
139When the command enters the interactive mode, it shows the
23bfbb81 140output of the 'status' subcommand, and then goes into its
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141interactive command loop.
142
143The command loop shows the list of subcommands available, and
144gives a prompt "What now> ". In general, when the prompt ends
145with a single '>', you can pick only one of the choices given
146and type return, like this:
147
148------------
149 *** Commands ***
150 1: status 2: update 3: revert 4: add untracked
151 5: patch 6: diff 7: quit 8: help
152 What now> 1
153------------
154
155You also could say "s" or "sta" or "status" above as long as the
156choice is unique.
157
158The main command loop has 6 subcommands (plus help and quit).
159
160status::
161
162 This shows the change between HEAD and index (i.e. what will be
163 committed if you say "git commit"), and between index and
164 working tree files (i.e. what you could stage further before
165 "git commit" using "git-add") for each path. A sample output
166 looks like this:
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168------------
169 staged unstaged path
170 1: binary nothing foo.png
171 2: +403/-35 +1/-1 git-add--interactive.perl
172------------
173+
174It shows that foo.png has differences from HEAD (but that is
175binary so line count cannot be shown) and there is no
176difference between indexed copy and the working tree
177version (if the working tree version were also different,
178'binary' would have been shown in place of 'nothing'). The
179other file, git-add--interactive.perl, has 403 lines added
180and 35 lines deleted if you commit what is in the index, but
181working tree file has further modifications (one addition and
182one deletion).
183
184update::
185
186 This shows the status information and gives prompt
187 "Update>>". When the prompt ends with double '>>', you can
188 make more than one selection, concatenated with whitespace or
189 comma. Also you can say ranges. E.g. "2-5 7,9" to choose
190 2,3,4,5,7,9 from the list. You can say '*' to choose
191 everything.
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193What you chose are then highlighted with '*',
194like this:
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197 staged unstaged path
198 1: binary nothing foo.png
199* 2: +403/-35 +1/-1 git-add--interactive.perl
200------------
201+
202To remove selection, prefix the input with `-`
203like this:
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205------------
206Update>> -2
207------------
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209After making the selection, answer with an empty line to stage the
210contents of working tree files for selected paths in the index.
211
212revert::
213
214 This has a very similar UI to 'update', and the staged
215 information for selected paths are reverted to that of the
216 HEAD version. Reverting new paths makes them untracked.
217
218add untracked::
219
220 This has a very similar UI to 'update' and
221 'revert', and lets you add untracked paths to the index.
222
223patch::
224
225 This lets you choose one path out of 'status' like selection.
226 After choosing the path, it presents diff between the index
227 and the working tree file and asks you if you want to stage
228 the change of each hunk. You can say:
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230 y - stage this hunk
231 n - do not stage this hunk
232 a - stage this and all the remaining hunks in the file
233 d - do not stage this hunk nor any of the remaining hunks in the file
234 j - leave this hunk undecided, see next undecided hunk
235 J - leave this hunk undecided, see next hunk
236 k - leave this hunk undecided, see previous undecided hunk
237 K - leave this hunk undecided, see previous hunk
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238 s - split the current hunk into smaller hunks
239 ? - print help
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241After deciding the fate for all hunks, if there is any hunk
242that was chosen, the index is updated with the selected hunks.
243
244diff::
245
246 This lets you review what will be committed (i.e. between
247 HEAD and index).
248
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249Bugs
250----
251The interactive mode does not work with files whose names contain
252characters that need C-quoting. `core.quotepath` configuration can be
253used to work this limitation around to some degree, but backslash,
254double-quote and control characters will still have problems.
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56ae8df5 256SEE ALSO
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258linkgit:git-status[1]
259linkgit:git-rm[1]
260linkgit:git-reset[1]
261linkgit:git-mv[1]
262linkgit:git-commit[1]
263linkgit:git-update-index[1]
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265Author
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267Written by Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org>
268
269Documentation
270--------------
271Documentation by Junio C Hamano and the git-list <git@vger.kernel.org>.
272
273GIT
274---
9e1f0a85 275Part of the linkgit:git[1] suite