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1git-worktree(1)
2===============
3
4NAME
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bc483285 6git-worktree - Manage multiple working trees
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8
9SYNOPSIS
10--------
11[verse]
c4738aed 12'git worktree add' [-f] [--detach] [--checkout] [--lock] [-b <new-branch>] <path> [<commit-ish>]
bb9c03b8 13'git worktree list' [--porcelain]
58142c09 14'git worktree lock' [--reason <string>] <worktree>
9f792bb4 15'git worktree move' <worktree> <new-path>
7b722d90 16'git worktree prune' [-n] [-v] [--expire <expire>]
d228eea5 17'git worktree remove' [-f] <worktree>
6d308627 18'git worktree unlock' <worktree>
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20DESCRIPTION
21-----------
22
bc483285 23Manage multiple working trees attached to the same repository.
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93a36493 25A git repository can support multiple working trees, allowing you to check
4d5a3c58 26out more than one branch at a time. With `git worktree add` a new working
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27tree is associated with the repository. This new working tree is called a
28"linked working tree" as opposed to the "main working tree" prepared by "git
29init" or "git clone". A repository has one main working tree (if it's not a
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30bare repository) and zero or more linked working trees. When you are done
31with a linked working tree, remove it with `git worktree remove`.
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33If a working tree is deleted without using `git worktree remove`, then
34its associated administrative files, which reside in the repository
35(see "DETAILS" below), will eventually be removed automatically (see
5f5f553f 36`gc.worktreePruneExpire` in linkgit:git-config[1]), or you can run
93a36493 37`git worktree prune` in the main or any linked working tree to
af189b4c 38clean up any stale administrative files.
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40If a linked working tree is stored on a portable device or network share
41which is not always mounted, you can prevent its administrative files from
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42being pruned by issuing the `git worktree lock` command, optionally
43specifying `--reason` to explain why the working tree is locked.
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45COMMANDS
46--------
c4738aed 47add <path> [<commit-ish>]::
fc56361f 48
c4738aed 49Create `<path>` and checkout `<commit-ish>` into it. The new working directory
fc56361f 50is linked to the current repository, sharing everything except working
1a450e2f 51directory specific files such as HEAD, index, etc. `-` may also be
c4738aed 52specified as `<commit-ish>`; it is synonymous with `@{-1}`.
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661a5a38 54If <commit-ish> is a branch name (call it `<branch>`) and is not found,
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55and neither `-b` nor `-B` nor `--detach` are used, but there does
56exist a tracking branch in exactly one remote (call it `<remote>`)
661a5a38 57with a matching name, treat as equivalent to:
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60$ git worktree add --track -b <branch> <path> <remote>/<branch>
61------------
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63If the branch exists in multiple remotes and one of them is named by
64the `checkout.defaultRemote` configuration variable, we'll use that
65one for the purposes of disambiguation, even if the `<branch>` isn't
66unique across all remotes. Set it to
67e.g. `checkout.defaultRemote=origin` to always checkout remote
68branches from there if `<branch>` is ambiguous but exists on the
69'origin' remote. See also `checkout.defaultRemote` in
70linkgit:git-config[1].
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c4738aed 72If `<commit-ish>` is omitted and neither `-b` nor `-B` nor `--detach` used,
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73then, as a convenience, the new worktree is associated with a branch
74(call it `<branch>`) named after `$(basename <path>)`. If `<branch>`
75doesn't exist, a new branch based on HEAD is automatically created as
76if `-b <branch>` was given. If `<branch>` does exist, it will be
77checked out in the new worktree, if it's not checked out anywhere
78else, otherwise the command will refuse to create the worktree (unless
79`--force` is used).
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81list::
82
83List details of each worktree. The main worktree is listed first, followed by
84each of the linked worktrees. The output details include if the worktree is
85bare, the revision currently checked out, and the branch currently checked out
86(or 'detached HEAD' if none).
87
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88lock::
89
90If a working tree is on a portable device or network share which
91is not always mounted, lock it to prevent its administrative
92files from being pruned automatically. This also prevents it from
93being moved or deleted. Optionally, specify a reason for the lock
94with `--reason`.
95
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96move::
97
98Move a working tree to a new location. Note that the main working tree
78d986b2 99or linked working trees containing submodules cannot be moved.
9f792bb4 100
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101prune::
102
103Prune working tree information in $GIT_DIR/worktrees.
104
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106
107Remove a working tree. Only clean working trees (no untracked files
108and no modification in tracked files) can be removed. Unclean working
109trees or ones with submodules can be removed with `--force`. The main
110working tree cannot be removed.
111
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112unlock::
113
114Unlock a working tree, allowing it to be pruned, moved or deleted.
115
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116OPTIONS
117-------
118
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119-f::
120--force::
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121 By default, `add` refuses to create a new working tree when
122 `<commit-ish>` is a branch name and is already checked out by
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123 another working tree, or if `<path>` is already assigned to some
124 working tree but is missing (for instance, if `<path>` was deleted
125 manually). This option overrides these safeguards. To add a missing but
126 locked working tree path, specify `--force` twice.
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68a6b3a1 128`move` refuses to move a locked working tree unless `--force` is specified
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129twice. If the destination is already assigned to some other working tree but is
130missing (for instance, if `<new-path>` was deleted manually), then `--force`
131allows the move to proceed; use --force twice if the destination is locked.
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e19831c9 133`remove` refuses to remove an unclean working tree unless `--force` is used.
f4143101 134To remove a locked working tree, specify `--force` twice.
f4325444 135
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136-b <new-branch>::
137-B <new-branch>::
138 With `add`, create a new branch named `<new-branch>` starting at
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139 `<commit-ish>`, and check out `<new-branch>` into the new working tree.
140 If `<commit-ish>` is omitted, it defaults to HEAD.
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141 By default, `-b` refuses to create a new branch if it already
142 exists. `-B` overrides this safeguard, resetting `<new-branch>` to
c4738aed 143 `<commit-ish>`.
cbdf60fa 144
39ecb274 145--detach::
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146 With `add`, detach HEAD in the new working tree. See "DETACHED HEAD"
147 in linkgit:git-checkout[1].
39ecb274 148
ef2a0ac9 149--[no-]checkout::
c4738aed 150 By default, `add` checks out `<commit-ish>`, however, `--no-checkout` can
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151 be used to suppress checkout in order to make customizations,
152 such as configuring sparse-checkout. See "Sparse checkout"
153 in linkgit:git-read-tree[1].
154
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155--[no-]guess-remote::
156 With `worktree add <path>`, without `<commit-ish>`, instead
157 of creating a new branch from HEAD, if there exists a tracking
50fdf7b1 158 branch in exactly one remote matching the basename of `<path>`,
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159 base the new branch on the remote-tracking branch, and mark
160 the remote-tracking branch as "upstream" from the new branch.
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162This can also be set up as the default behaviour by using the
163`worktree.guessRemote` config option.
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165--[no-]track::
166 When creating a new branch, if `<commit-ish>` is a branch,
167 mark it as "upstream" from the new branch. This is the
168 default if `<commit-ish>` is a remote-tracking branch. See
169 "--track" in linkgit:git-branch[1] for details.
170
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171--lock::
172 Keep the working tree locked after creation. This is the
173 equivalent of `git worktree lock` after `git worktree add`,
174 but without race condition.
175
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176-n::
177--dry-run::
4f09825e 178 With `prune`, do not remove anything; just report what it would
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179 remove.
180
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181--porcelain::
182 With `list`, output in an easy-to-parse format for scripts.
183 This format will remain stable across Git versions and regardless of user
184 configuration. See below for details.
185
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186-q::
187--quiet::
188 With 'add', suppress feedback messages.
189
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190-v::
191--verbose::
4f09825e 192 With `prune`, report all removals.
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194--expire <time>::
bc483285 195 With `prune`, only expire unused working trees older than <time>.
df0b6cfb 196
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197--reason <string>::
198 With `lock`, an explanation why the working tree is locked.
199
200<worktree>::
201 Working trees can be identified by path, either relative or
202 absolute.
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204If the last path components in the working tree's path is unique among
205working trees, it can be used to identify worktrees. For example if
2b090822 206you only have two working trees, at "/abc/def/ghi" and "/abc/def/ggg",
080739ba 207then "ghi" or "def/ghi" is enough to point to the former working tree.
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209REFS
210----
211In multiple working trees, some refs may be shared between all working
212trees, some refs are local. One example is HEAD is different for all
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213working trees. This section is about the sharing rules and how to access
214refs of one working tree from another.
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216In general, all pseudo refs are per working tree and all refs starting
217with "refs/" are shared. Pseudo refs are ones like HEAD which are
ed31851f 218directly under GIT_DIR instead of inside GIT_DIR/refs. There is one
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219exception to this: refs inside refs/bisect and refs/worktree is not
220shared.
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222Refs that are per working tree can still be accessed from another
223working tree via two special paths, main-worktree and worktrees. The
224former gives access to per-worktree refs of the main working tree,
225while the latter to all linked working trees.
226
227For example, main-worktree/HEAD or main-worktree/refs/bisect/good
228resolve to the same value as the main working tree's HEAD and
229refs/bisect/good respectively. Similarly, worktrees/foo/HEAD or
230worktrees/bar/refs/bisect/bad are the same as
231GIT_COMMON_DIR/worktrees/foo/HEAD and
232GIT_COMMON_DIR/worktrees/bar/refs/bisect/bad.
233
8aff1a9c 234To access refs, it's best not to look inside GIT_DIR directly. Instead
14f74d59 235use commands such as linkgit:git-rev-parse[1] or linkgit:git-update-ref[1]
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236which will handle refs correctly.
237
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238CONFIGURATION FILE
239------------------
240By default, the repository "config" file is shared across all working
241trees. If the config variables `core.bare` or `core.worktree` are
242already present in the config file, they will be applied to the main
243working trees only.
244
245In order to have configuration specific to working trees, you can turn
246on "worktreeConfig" extension, e.g.:
247
248------------
249$ git config extensions.worktreeConfig true
250------------
251
252In this mode, specific configuration stays in the path pointed by `git
253rev-parse --git-path config.worktree`. You can add or update
254configuration in this file with `git config --worktree`. Older Git
255versions will refuse to access repositories with this extension.
256
257Note that in this file, the exception for `core.bare` and `core.worktree`
258is gone. If you have them in $GIT_DIR/config before, you must move
259them to the `config.worktree` of the main working tree. You may also
260take this opportunity to review and move other configuration that you
261do not want to share to all working trees:
262
263 - `core.worktree` and `core.bare` should never be shared
264
265 - `core.sparseCheckout` is recommended per working tree, unless you
266 are sure you always use sparse checkout for all working trees.
267
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268DETAILS
269-------
270Each linked working tree has a private sub-directory in the repository's
271$GIT_DIR/worktrees directory. The private sub-directory's name is usually
272the base name of the linked working tree's path, possibly appended with a
273number to make it unique. For example, when `$GIT_DIR=/path/main/.git` the
4d5a3c58 274command `git worktree add /path/other/test-next next` creates the linked
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275working tree in `/path/other/test-next` and also creates a
276`$GIT_DIR/worktrees/test-next` directory (or `$GIT_DIR/worktrees/test-next1`
277if `test-next` is already taken).
278
279Within a linked working tree, $GIT_DIR is set to point to this private
280directory (e.g. `/path/main/.git/worktrees/test-next` in the example) and
281$GIT_COMMON_DIR is set to point back to the main working tree's $GIT_DIR
282(e.g. `/path/main/.git`). These settings are made in a `.git` file located at
283the top directory of the linked working tree.
284
285Path resolution via `git rev-parse --git-path` uses either
286$GIT_DIR or $GIT_COMMON_DIR depending on the path. For example, in the
287linked working tree `git rev-parse --git-path HEAD` returns
288`/path/main/.git/worktrees/test-next/HEAD` (not
289`/path/other/test-next/.git/HEAD` or `/path/main/.git/HEAD`) while `git
290rev-parse --git-path refs/heads/master` uses
291$GIT_COMMON_DIR and returns `/path/main/.git/refs/heads/master`,
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292since refs are shared across all working trees, except refs/bisect and
293refs/worktree.
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295See linkgit:gitrepository-layout[5] for more information. The rule of
296thumb is do not make any assumption about whether a path belongs to
297$GIT_DIR or $GIT_COMMON_DIR when you need to directly access something
298inside $GIT_DIR. Use `git rev-parse --git-path` to get the final path.
299
9f792bb4 300If you manually move a linked working tree, you need to update the 'gitdir' file
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301in the entry's directory. For example, if a linked working tree is moved
302to `/newpath/test-next` and its `.git` file points to
303`/path/main/.git/worktrees/test-next`, then update
304`/path/main/.git/worktrees/test-next/gitdir` to reference `/newpath/test-next`
305instead.
306
65f9b75d 307To prevent a $GIT_DIR/worktrees entry from being pruned (which
a8ba5dd7 308can be useful in some situations, such as when the
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309entry's working tree is stored on a portable device), use the
310`git worktree lock` command, which adds a file named
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311'locked' to the entry's directory. The file contains the reason in
312plain text. For example, if a linked working tree's `.git` file points
313to `/path/main/.git/worktrees/test-next` then a file named
314`/path/main/.git/worktrees/test-next/locked` will prevent the
315`test-next` entry from being pruned. See
316linkgit:gitrepository-layout[5] for details.
317
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318When extensions.worktreeConfig is enabled, the config file
319`.git/worktrees/<id>/config.worktree` is read after `.git/config` is.
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321LIST OUTPUT FORMAT
322------------------
323The worktree list command has two output formats. The default format shows the
324details on a single line with columns. For example:
325
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328/path/to/bare-source (bare)
329/path/to/linked-worktree abcd1234 [master]
330/path/to/other-linked-worktree 1234abc (detached HEAD)
331------------
332
333Porcelain Format
334~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
335The porcelain format has a line per attribute. Attributes are listed with a
336label and value separated by a single space. Boolean attributes (like 'bare'
337and 'detached') are listed as a label only, and are only present if and only
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338if the value is true. The first attribute of a worktree is always `worktree`,
339an empty line indicates the end of the record. For example:
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22d11a6e 342$ git worktree list --porcelain
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343worktree /path/to/bare-source
344bare
345
346worktree /path/to/linked-worktree
347HEAD abcd1234abcd1234abcd1234abcd1234abcd1234
348branch refs/heads/master
349
350worktree /path/to/other-linked-worktree
351HEAD 1234abc1234abc1234abc1234abc1234abc1234a
352detached
353
354------------
355
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356EXAMPLES
357--------
358You are in the middle of a refactoring session and your boss comes in and
359demands that you fix something immediately. You might typically use
360linkgit:git-stash[1] to store your changes away temporarily, however, your
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361working tree is in such a state of disarray (with new, moved, and removed
362files, and other bits and pieces strewn around) that you don't want to risk
363disturbing any of it. Instead, you create a temporary linked working tree to
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364make the emergency fix, remove it when done, and then resume your earlier
365refactoring session.
366
367------------
cbdf60fa 368$ git worktree add -b emergency-fix ../temp master
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369$ pushd ../temp
370# ... hack hack hack ...
371$ git commit -a -m 'emergency fix for boss'
372$ popd
3f0b42bd 373$ git worktree remove ../temp
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376BUGS
377----
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378Multiple checkout in general is still experimental, and the support
379for submodules is incomplete. It is NOT recommended to make multiple
380checkouts of a superproject.
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382GIT
383---
384Part of the linkgit:git[1] suite