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1git-rev-parse(1)
2================
3
4NAME
5----
7bd7f280 6git-rev-parse - Pick out and massage parameters
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8
9SYNOPSIS
10--------
7791a1d9 11[verse]
de613050 12'git rev-parse' [<options>] <args>...
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13
14DESCRIPTION
15-----------
5077fa9c 16
2de9b711 17Many Git porcelainish commands take mixture of flags
5077fa9c 18(i.e. parameters that begin with a dash '-') and parameters
0b444cdb 19meant for the underlying 'git rev-list' command they use internally
483bc4f0 20and flags and parameters for the other commands they use
0b444cdb 21downstream of 'git rev-list'. This command is used to
5077fa9c 22distinguish between them.
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23
24
25OPTIONS
26-------
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27
28Operation Modes
29~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
30
31Each of these options must appear first on the command line.
32
21d47835 33--parseopt::
0b444cdb 34 Use 'git rev-parse' in option parsing mode (see PARSEOPT section below).
21d47835 35
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36--sq-quote::
37 Use 'git rev-parse' in shell quoting mode (see SQ-QUOTE
38 section below). In contrast to the `--sq` option below, this
39 mode does only quoting. Nothing else is done to command input.
40
41Options for --parseopt
42~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
43
2163e3f7 44--keep-dashdash::
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45 Only meaningful in `--parseopt` mode. Tells the option parser to echo
46 out the first `--` met instead of skipping it.
47
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48--stop-at-non-option::
49 Only meaningful in `--parseopt` mode. Lets the option parser stop at
50 the first non-option argument. This can be used to parse sub-commands
6a5d0b0a 51 that take options themselves.
6e0800ef 52
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53--stuck-long::
54 Only meaningful in `--parseopt` mode. Output the options in their
55 long form if available, and with their arguments stuck.
56
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57Options for Filtering
58~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
50325377 59
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60--revs-only::
61 Do not output flags and parameters not meant for
0b444cdb 62 'git rev-list' command.
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63
64--no-revs::
65 Do not output flags and parameters meant for
0b444cdb 66 'git rev-list' command.
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67
68--flags::
69 Do not output non-flag parameters.
70
71--no-flags::
72 Do not output flag parameters.
73
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74Options for Output
75~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
76
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77--default <arg>::
78 If there is no parameter given by the user, use `<arg>`
79 instead.
80
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81--prefix <arg>::
82 Behave as if 'git rev-parse' was invoked from the `<arg>`
83 subdirectory of the working tree. Any relative filenames are
84 resolved as if they are prefixed by `<arg>` and will be printed
85 in that form.
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87This can be used to convert arguments to a command run in a subdirectory
88so that they can still be used after moving to the top-level of the
89repository. For example:
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91----
92prefix=$(git rev-parse --show-prefix)
93cd "$(git rev-parse --show-toplevel)"
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94# rev-parse provides the -- needed for 'set'
95eval "set $(git rev-parse --sq --prefix "$prefix" -- "$@")"
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96----
97
5077fa9c 98--verify::
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99 Verify that exactly one parameter is provided, and that it
100 can be turned into a raw 20-byte SHA-1 that can be used to
101 access the object database. If so, emit it to the standard
102 output; otherwise, error out.
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104If you want to make sure that the output actually names an object in
105your object database and/or can be used as a specific type of object
b50bfb8f 106you require, you can add the `^{type}` peeling operator to the parameter.
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107For example, `git rev-parse "$VAR^{commit}"` will make sure `$VAR`
108names an existing object that is a commit-ish (i.e. a commit, or an
109annotated tag that points at a commit). To make sure that `$VAR`
110names an existing object of any type, `git rev-parse "$VAR^{object}"`
111can be used.
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113Note that if you are verifying a name from an untrusted source, it is
114wise to use `--end-of-options` so that the name argument is not mistaken
115for another option.
5077fa9c 116
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117-q::
118--quiet::
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119 Only meaningful in `--verify` mode. Do not output an error
120 message if the first argument is not a valid object name;
121 instead exit with non-zero status silently.
56625df7 122 SHA-1s for valid object names are printed to stdout on success.
b1b35969 123
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124--sq::
125 Usually the output is made one line per flag and
126 parameter. This option makes output a single line,
127 properly quoted for consumption by shell. Useful when
128 you expect your parameter to contain whitespaces and
129 newlines (e.g. when using pickaxe `-S` with
4cacbf67 130 'git diff-{asterisk}'). In contrast to the `--sq-quote` option,
50325377 131 the command input is still interpreted as usual.
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133--short[=length]::
134 Same as `--verify` but shortens the object name to a unique
135 prefix with at least `length` characters. The minimum length
136 is 4, the default is the effective value of the `core.abbrev`
137 configuration variable (see linkgit:git-config[1]).
138
5077fa9c 139--not::
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140 When showing object names, prefix them with '{caret}' and
141 strip '{caret}' prefix from the object names that already have
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142 one.
143
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144--abbrev-ref[=(strict|loose)]::
145 A non-ambiguous short name of the objects name.
146 The option core.warnAmbiguousRefs is used to select the strict
147 abbreviation mode.
148
5077fa9c 149--symbolic::
d5fa1f1a 150 Usually the object names are output in SHA-1 form (with
babfaba2 151 possible '{caret}' prefix); this option makes them output in a
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152 form as close to the original input as possible.
153
a6d97d49 154--symbolic-full-name::
1c262bb7 155 This is similar to --symbolic, but it omits input that
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156 are not refs (i.e. branch or tag names; or more
157 explicitly disambiguating "heads/master" form, when you
158 want to name the "master" branch when there is an
159 unfortunately named tag "master"), and show them as full
160 refnames (e.g. "refs/heads/master").
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162Options for Objects
163~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
957d7406 164
5077fa9c 165--all::
cc1b8d8b 166 Show all refs found in `refs/`.
5077fa9c 167
b09fe971 168--branches[=pattern]::
b09fe971 169--tags[=pattern]::
b09fe971 170--remotes[=pattern]::
e2b53e58 171 Show all branches, tags, or remote-tracking branches,
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172 respectively (i.e., refs found in `refs/heads`,
173 `refs/tags`, or `refs/remotes`, respectively).
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175If a `pattern` is given, only refs matching the given shell glob are
176shown. If the pattern does not contain a globbing character (`?`,
6cf378f0 177`*`, or `[`), it is turned into a prefix match by appending `/*`.
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178
179--glob=pattern::
180 Show all refs matching the shell glob pattern `pattern`. If
181 the pattern does not start with `refs/`, this is automatically
182 prepended. If the pattern does not contain a globbing
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183 character (`?`, `*`, or `[`), it is turned into a prefix
184 match by appending `/*`.
a62be77f 185
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186--exclude=<glob-pattern>::
187 Do not include refs matching '<glob-pattern>' that the next `--all`,
188 `--branches`, `--tags`, `--remotes`, or `--glob` would otherwise
189 consider. Repetitions of this option accumulate exclusion patterns
190 up to the next `--all`, `--branches`, `--tags`, `--remotes`, or
191 `--glob` option (other options or arguments do not clear
f745acb0 192 accumulated patterns).
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194The patterns given should not begin with `refs/heads`, `refs/tags`, or
195`refs/remotes` when applied to `--branches`, `--tags`, or `--remotes`,
196respectively, and they must begin with `refs/` when applied to `--glob`
197or `--all`. If a trailing '/{asterisk}' is intended, it must be given
198explicitly.
199
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200--disambiguate=<prefix>::
201 Show every object whose name begins with the given prefix.
202 The <prefix> must be at least 4 hexadecimal digits long to
203 avoid listing each and every object in the repository by
204 mistake.
7cceca5c 205
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206Options for Files
207~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
7fc9d69f 208
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209--local-env-vars::
210 List the GIT_* environment variables that are local to the
211 repository (e.g. GIT_DIR or GIT_WORK_TREE, but not GIT_EDITOR).
212 Only the names of the variables are listed, not their value,
213 even if they are set.
5f94c730 214
fac60b89 215--path-format=(absolute|relative)::
216 Controls the behavior of certain other options. If specified as absolute, the
217 paths printed by those options will be absolute and canonical. If specified as
218 relative, the paths will be relative to the current working directory if that
219 is possible. The default is option specific.
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221This option may be specified multiple times and affects only the arguments that
222follow it on the command line, either to the end of the command line or the next
223instance of this option.
224
225The following options are modified by `--path-format`:
226
735d80b3 227--git-dir::
80d868b0 228 Show `$GIT_DIR` if defined. Otherwise show the path to
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229 the .git directory. The path shown, when relative, is
230 relative to the current working directory.
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232If `$GIT_DIR` is not defined and the current directory
2de9b711 233is not detected to lie in a Git repository or work tree
80d868b0 234print a message to stderr and exit with nonzero status.
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236--git-common-dir::
237 Show `$GIT_COMMON_DIR` if defined, else `$GIT_DIR`.
238
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239--resolve-git-dir <path>::
240 Check if <path> is a valid repository or a gitfile that
241 points at a valid repository, and print the location of the
242 repository. If <path> is a gitfile then the resolved path
243 to the real repository is printed.
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245--git-path <path>::
246 Resolve "$GIT_DIR/<path>" and takes other path relocation
247 variables such as $GIT_OBJECT_DIRECTORY,
248 $GIT_INDEX_FILE... into account. For example, if
249 $GIT_OBJECT_DIRECTORY is set to /foo/bar then "git rev-parse
250 --git-path objects/abc" returns /foo/bar/abc.
251
49c63913 252--show-toplevel::
fac60b89 253 Show the (by default, absolute) path of the top-level directory
254 of the working tree. If there is no working tree, report an error.
49c63913 255
e38c681f 256--show-superproject-working-tree::
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257 Show the absolute path of the root of the superproject's
258 working tree (if exists) that uses the current repository as
259 its submodule. Outputs nothing if the current repository is
260 not used as a submodule by any project.
261
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262--shared-index-path::
263 Show the path to the shared index file in split index mode, or
264 empty if not in split-index mode.
265
fac60b89 266The following options are unaffected by `--path-format`:
267
268--absolute-git-dir::
269 Like `--git-dir`, but its output is always the canonicalized
270 absolute path.
271
272--is-inside-git-dir::
273 When the current working directory is below the repository
274 directory print "true", otherwise "false".
275
276--is-inside-work-tree::
277 When the current working directory is inside the work tree of the
278 repository print "true", otherwise "false".
279
280--is-bare-repository::
281 When the repository is bare print "true", otherwise "false".
282
283--is-shallow-repository::
284 When the repository is shallow print "true", otherwise "false".
285
286--show-cdup::
287 When the command is invoked from a subdirectory, show the
288 path of the top-level directory relative to the current
289 directory (typically a sequence of "../", or an empty string).
290
291--show-prefix::
292 When the command is invoked from a subdirectory, show the
293 path of the current directory relative to the top-level
294 directory.
295
2eabd383 296--show-object-format[=(storage|input|output)]::
297 Show the object format (hash algorithm) used for the repository
298 for storage inside the `.git` directory, input, or output. For
299 input, multiple algorithms may be printed, space-separated.
300 If not specified, the default is "storage".
301
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303Other Options
304~~~~~~~~~~~~~
735d80b3 305
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306--since=datestring::
307--after=datestring::
483bc4f0 308 Parse the date string, and output the corresponding
0b444cdb 309 --max-age= parameter for 'git rev-list'.
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311--until=datestring::
312--before=datestring::
483bc4f0 313 Parse the date string, and output the corresponding
0b444cdb 314 --min-age= parameter for 'git rev-list'.
a3114b34 315
7fc9d69f 316<args>...::
5077fa9c 317 Flags and parameters to be parsed.
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319
5a8f3117 320include::revisions.txt[]
be4c7014 321
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322PARSEOPT
323--------
324
0b444cdb 325In `--parseopt` mode, 'git rev-parse' helps massaging options to bring to shell
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326scripts the same facilities C builtins have. It works as an option normalizer
327(e.g. splits single switches aggregate values), a bit like `getopt(1)` does.
328
329It takes on the standard input the specification of the options to parse and
ac2e1e63 330understand, and echoes on the standard output a string suitable for `sh(1)` `eval`
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331to replace the arguments with normalized ones. In case of error, it outputs
332usage on the standard error stream, and exits with code 129.
333
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334Note: Make sure you quote the result when passing it to `eval`. See
335below for an example.
336
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337Input Format
338~~~~~~~~~~~~
339
0b444cdb 340'git rev-parse --parseopt' input format is fully text based. It has two parts,
21d47835 341separated by a line that contains only `--`. The lines before the separator
9bab5b60 342(should be one or more) are used for the usage.
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343The lines after the separator describe the options.
344
345Each line of options has this format:
346
347------------
e703d711 348<opt-spec><flags>*<arg-hint>? SP+ help LF
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350
e703d711 351`<opt-spec>`::
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352 its format is the short option character, then the long option name
353 separated by a comma. Both parts are not required, though at least one
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354 is necessary. May not contain any of the `<flags>` characters.
355 `h,help`, `dry-run` and `f` are examples of correct `<opt-spec>`.
21d47835 356
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357`<flags>`::
358 `<flags>` are of `*`, `=`, `?` or `!`.
359 * Use `=` if the option takes an argument.
360
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362 probably want to use the `--stuck-long` mode to be able to
363 unambiguously parse the optional argument.
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365 * Use `*` to mean that this option should not be listed in the usage
366 generated for the `-h` argument. It's shown for `--help-all` as
a5af0e2c 367 documented in linkgit:gitcli[7].
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369 * Use `!` to not make the corresponding negated long option available.
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371`<arg-hint>`::
372 `<arg-hint>`, if specified, is used as a name of the argument in the
373 help output, for options that take arguments. `<arg-hint>` is
374 terminated by the first whitespace. It is customary to use a
375 dash to separate words in a multi-word argument hint.
9bab5b60 376
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377The remainder of the line, after stripping the spaces, is used
378as the help associated to the option.
379
380Blank lines are ignored, and lines that don't match this specification are used
381as option group headers (start the line with a space to create such
382lines on purpose).
383
384Example
385~~~~~~~
386
387------------
388OPTS_SPEC="\
de613050 389some-command [<options>] <args>...
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391some-command does foo and bar!
392--
393h,help show the help
394
395foo some nifty option --foo
396bar= some cool option --bar with an argument
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397baz=arg another cool option --baz with a named argument
398qux?path qux may take a path argument but has meaning by itself
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400 An option group Header
401C? option C with an optional argument"
402
ac2e1e63 403eval "$(echo "$OPTS_SPEC" | git rev-parse --parseopt -- "$@" || echo exit $?)"
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405
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407Usage text
408~~~~~~~~~~
409
410When `"$@"` is `-h` or `--help` in the above example, the following
411usage text would be shown:
412
413------------
de613050 414usage: some-command [<options>] <args>...
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416 some-command does foo and bar!
417
418 -h, --help show the help
419 --foo some nifty option --foo
420 --bar ... some cool option --bar with an argument
a2df5211 421 --baz <arg> another cool option --baz with a named argument
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422 --qux[=<path>] qux may take a path argument but has meaning by itself
423
424An option group Header
425 -C[...] option C with an optional argument
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427
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428SQ-QUOTE
429--------
430
0b444cdb 431In `--sq-quote` mode, 'git rev-parse' echoes on the standard output a
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432single line suitable for `sh(1)` `eval`. This line is made by
433normalizing the arguments following `--sq-quote`. Nothing other than
434quoting the arguments is done.
435
436If you want command input to still be interpreted as usual by
0b444cdb 437'git rev-parse' before the output is shell quoted, see the `--sq`
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438option.
439
440Example
441~~~~~~~
442
443------------
444$ cat >your-git-script.sh <<\EOF
445#!/bin/sh
446args=$(git rev-parse --sq-quote "$@") # quote user-supplied arguments
447command="git frotz -n24 $args" # and use it inside a handcrafted
448 # command line
449eval "$command"
450EOF
451
452$ sh your-git-script.sh "a b'c"
453------------
454
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455EXAMPLES
456--------
457
458* Print the object name of the current commit:
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460------------
461$ git rev-parse --verify HEAD
462------------
463
464* Print the commit object name from the revision in the $REV shell variable:
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466------------
3a1f91cf 467$ git rev-parse --verify --end-of-options $REV^{commit}
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468------------
469+
470This will error out if $REV is empty or not a valid revision.
471
2db60670 472* Similar to above:
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474------------
3a1f91cf 475$ git rev-parse --default master --verify --end-of-options $REV
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476------------
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478but if $REV is empty, the commit object name from master will be printed.
479
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480GIT
481---
9e1f0a85 482Part of the linkgit:git[1] suite