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1git-pull(1)
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4NAME
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153d7265 6git-pull - Fetch from and integrate with another repository or a local branch
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9SYNOPSIS
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7791a1d9 11[verse]
3f8fc184 12'git pull' [options] [<repository> [<refspec>...]]
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15DESCRIPTION
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18Incorporates changes from a remote repository into the current
19branch. In its default mode, `git pull` is shorthand for
20`git fetch` followed by `git merge FETCH_HEAD`.
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22More precisely, 'git pull' runs 'git fetch' with the given
23parameters and calls 'git merge' to merge the retrieved branch
24heads into the current branch.
25With `--rebase`, it runs 'git rebase' instead of 'git merge'.
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27<repository> should be the name of a remote repository as
28passed to linkgit:git-fetch[1]. <refspec> can name an
29arbitrary remote ref (for example, the name of a tag) or even
0e615b25 30a collection of refs with corresponding remote-tracking branches
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31(e.g., refs/heads/{asterisk}:refs/remotes/origin/{asterisk}),
32but usually it is the name of a branch in the remote repository.
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34Default values for <repository> and <branch> are read from the
35"remote" and "merge" configuration for the current branch
36as set by linkgit:git-branch[1] `--track`.
37
38Assume the following history exists and the current branch is
39"`master`":
40
41------------
42 A---B---C master on origin
43 /
44 D---E---F---G master
45------------
46
47Then "`git pull`" will fetch and replay the changes from the remote
48`master` branch since it diverged from the local `master` (i.e., `E`)
49until its current commit (`C`) on top of `master` and record the
50result in a new commit along with the names of the two parent commits
51and a log message from the user describing the changes.
52
53------------
54 A---B---C remotes/origin/master
55 / \
56 D---E---F---G---H master
57------------
58
59See linkgit:git-merge[1] for details, including how conflicts
60are presented and handled.
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62In Git 1.7.0 or later, to cancel a conflicting merge, use
63`git reset --merge`. *Warning*: In older versions of Git, running 'git pull'
e330d8ca 64with uncommitted changes is discouraged: while possible, it leaves you
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65in a state that may be hard to back out of in the case of a conflict.
66
67If any of the remote changes overlap with local uncommitted changes,
68the merge will be automatically cancelled and the work tree untouched.
69It is generally best to get any local changes in working order before
70pulling or stash them away with linkgit:git-stash[1].
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72OPTIONS
73-------
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75Options meant for 'git pull' itself and the underlying 'git merge'
76must be given before the options meant for 'git fetch'.
77
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78-q::
79--quiet::
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80 This is passed to both underlying git-fetch to squelch reporting of
81 during transfer, and underlying git-merge to squelch output during
82 merging.
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84-v::
85--verbose::
86 Pass --verbose to git-fetch and git-merge.
87
8f0700dd 88--[no-]recurse-submodules[=yes|on-demand|no]::
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89 This option controls if new commits of all populated submodules should
90 be fetched too (see linkgit:git-config[1] and linkgit:gitmodules[5]).
91 That might be necessary to get the data needed for merging submodule
2de9b711 92 commits, a feature Git learned in 1.7.3. Notice that the result of a
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93 merge will not be checked out in the submodule, "git submodule update"
94 has to be called afterwards to bring the work tree up to date with the
95 merge result.
96
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97Options related to merging
98~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
99
93d69d86 100include::merge-options.txt[]
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10eb64f5 102:git-pull: 1
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d9aa3610 104-r::
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105--rebase[=false|true|preserve]::
106 When true, rebase the current branch on top of the upstream
107 branch after fetching. If there is a remote-tracking branch
108 corresponding to the upstream branch and the upstream branch
109 was rebased since last fetched, the rebase uses that information
110 to avoid rebasing non-local changes.
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112When preserve, also rebase the current branch on top of the upstream
113branch, but pass `--preserve-merges` along to `git rebase` so that
114locally created merge commits will not be flattened.
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116When false, merge the current branch into the upstream branch.
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6b37dff1 118See `pull.rebase`, `branch.<name>.rebase` and `branch.autosetuprebase` in
c4f4157e 119linkgit:git-config[1] if you want to make `git pull` always use
6cf378f0 120`--rebase` instead of merging.
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122[NOTE]
123This is a potentially _dangerous_ mode of operation.
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124It rewrites history, which does not bode well when you
125published that history already. Do *not* use this option
126unless you have read linkgit:git-rebase[1] carefully.
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128--no-rebase::
129 Override earlier --rebase.
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131Options related to fetching
132~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
133
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134include::fetch-options.txt[]
135
136include::pull-fetch-param.txt[]
137
138include::urls-remotes.txt[]
139
140include::merge-strategies.txt[]
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142DEFAULT BEHAVIOUR
143-----------------
144
145Often people use `git pull` without giving any parameter.
146Traditionally, this has been equivalent to saying `git pull
147origin`. However, when configuration `branch.<name>.remote` is
148present while on branch `<name>`, that value is used instead of
149`origin`.
150
151In order to determine what URL to use to fetch from, the value
152of the configuration `remote.<origin>.url` is consulted
153and if there is not any such variable, the value on `URL: ` line
154in `$GIT_DIR/remotes/<origin>` file is used.
155
156In order to determine what remote branches to fetch (and
8b3f3f84 157optionally store in the remote-tracking branches) when the command is
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158run without any refspec parameters on the command line, values
159of the configuration variable `remote.<origin>.fetch` are
160consulted, and if there aren't any, `$GIT_DIR/remotes/<origin>`
161file is consulted and its `Pull: ` lines are used.
162In addition to the refspec formats described in the OPTIONS
163section, you can have a globbing refspec that looks like this:
164
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166refs/heads/*:refs/remotes/origin/*
167------------
168
169A globbing refspec must have a non-empty RHS (i.e. must store
8b3f3f84 170what were fetched in remote-tracking branches), and its LHS and RHS
9e2586ff 171must end with `/*`. The above specifies that all remote
8b3f3f84 172branches are tracked using remote-tracking branches in
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173`refs/remotes/origin/` hierarchy under the same name.
174
175The rule to determine which remote branch to merge after
176fetching is a bit involved, in order not to break backward
177compatibility.
178
179If explicit refspecs were given on the command
180line of `git pull`, they are all merged.
181
182When no refspec was given on the command line, then `git pull`
183uses the refspec from the configuration or
184`$GIT_DIR/remotes/<origin>`. In such cases, the following
185rules apply:
186
187. If `branch.<name>.merge` configuration for the current
188 branch `<name>` exists, that is the name of the branch at the
189 remote site that is merged.
190
191. If the refspec is a globbing one, nothing is merged.
192
193. Otherwise the remote branch of the first refspec is merged.
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196EXAMPLES
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199* Update the remote-tracking branches for the repository
200 you cloned from, then merge one of them into your
201 current branch:
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204$ git pull, git pull origin
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207Normally the branch merged in is the HEAD of the remote repository,
208but the choice is determined by the branch.<name>.remote and
209branch.<name>.merge options; see linkgit:git-config[1] for details.
210
211* Merge into the current branch the remote branch `next`:
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214$ git pull origin next
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217This leaves a copy of `next` temporarily in FETCH_HEAD, but
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218does not update any remote-tracking branches. Using remote-tracking
219branches, the same can be done by invoking fetch and merge:
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222$ git fetch origin
223$ git merge origin/next
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38ef8a76 227If you tried a pull which resulted in complex conflicts and
0b444cdb 228would want to start over, you can recover with 'git reset'.
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231BUGS
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233Using --recurse-submodules can only fetch new commits in already checked
234out submodules right now. When e.g. upstream added a new submodule in the
235just fetched commits of the superproject the submodule itself can not be
236fetched, making it impossible to check out that submodule later without
2de9b711 237having to do a fetch again. This is expected to be fixed in a future Git
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238version.
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240SEE ALSO
241--------
5162e697 242linkgit:git-fetch[1], linkgit:git-merge[1], linkgit:git-config[1]
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244GIT
245---
9e1f0a85 246Part of the linkgit:git[1] suite