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1git-fast-export(1)
2==================
3
4NAME
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6git-fast-export - Git data exporter
7
8
9SYNOPSIS
10--------
b1889c36 11'git fast-export [options]' | 'git fast-import'
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13DESCRIPTION
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15This program dumps the given revisions in a form suitable to be piped
0b444cdb 16into 'git fast-import'.
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29b802aa 18You can use it as a human-readable bundle replacement (see
5162e697 19linkgit:git-bundle[1]), or as a kind of an interactive
0b444cdb 20'git filter-branch'.
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23OPTIONS
24-------
25--progress=<n>::
26 Insert 'progress' statements every <n> objects, to be shown by
0b444cdb 27 'git fast-import' during import.
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ee4bc371 29--signed-tags=(verbatim|warn|strip|abort)::
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30 Specify how to handle signed tags. Since any transformation
31 after the export can change the tag names (which can also happen
32 when excluding revisions) the signatures will not match.
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34When asking to 'abort' (which is the default), this program will die
35when encountering a signed tag. With 'strip', the tags will be made
ee4bc371 36unsigned, with 'verbatim', they will be silently exported
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37and with 'warn', they will be exported, but you will see a warning.
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2d8ad469 39--tag-of-filtered-object=(abort|drop|rewrite)::
6a5d0b0a 40 Specify how to handle tags whose tagged object is filtered out.
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41 Since revisions and files to export can be limited by path,
42 tagged objects may be filtered completely.
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44When asking to 'abort' (which is the default), this program will die
45when encountering such a tag. With 'drop' it will omit such tags from
46the output. With 'rewrite', if the tagged object is a commit, it will
47rewrite the tag to tag an ancestor commit (via parent rewriting; see
48linkgit:git-rev-list[1])
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50-M::
51-C::
52 Perform move and/or copy detection, as described in the
53 linkgit:git-diff[1] manual page, and use it to generate
54 rename and copy commands in the output dump.
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56Note that earlier versions of this command did not complain and
57produced incorrect results if you gave these options.
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59--export-marks=<file>::
60 Dumps the internal marks table to <file> when complete.
61 Marks are written one per line as `:markid SHA-1`. Only marks
62 for revisions are dumped; marks for blobs are ignored.
63 Backends can use this file to validate imports after they
64 have been completed, or to save the marks table across
65 incremental runs. As <file> is only opened and truncated
66 at completion, the same path can also be safely given to
67 \--import-marks.
68
69--import-marks=<file>::
70 Before processing any input, load the marks specified in
71 <file>. The input file must exist, must be readable, and
72 must use the same format as produced by \--export-marks.
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74Any commits that have already been marked will not be exported again.
75If the backend uses a similar \--import-marks file, this allows for
76incremental bidirectional exporting of the repository by keeping the
77marks the same across runs.
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79--fake-missing-tagger::
80 Some old repositories have tags without a tagger. The
81 fast-import protocol was pretty strict about that, and did not
82 allow that. So fake a tagger to be able to fast-import the
83 output.
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85--no-data::
86 Skip output of blob objects and instead refer to blobs via
87 their original SHA-1 hash. This is useful when rewriting the
88 directory structure or history of a repository without
89 touching the contents of individual files. Note that the
90 resulting stream can only be used by a repository which
91 already contains the necessary objects.
92
8af15d28 93[git-rev-list-args...]::
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94 A list of arguments, acceptable to 'git rev-parse' and
95 'git rev-list', that specifies the specific objects and references
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96 to export. For example, `master\~10..master` causes the
97 current master reference to be exported along with all objects
98 added since its 10th ancestor commit.
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99
100EXAMPLES
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102
103-------------------------------------------------------------------
104$ git fast-export --all | (cd /empty/repository && git fast-import)
105-------------------------------------------------------------------
106
107This will export the whole repository and import it into the existing
108empty repository. Except for reencoding commits that are not in
109UTF-8, it would be a one-to-one mirror.
110
111-----------------------------------------------------
112$ git fast-export master~5..master |
113 sed "s|refs/heads/master|refs/heads/other|" |
114 git fast-import
115-----------------------------------------------------
116
117This makes a new branch called 'other' from 'master~5..master'
118(i.e. if 'master' has linear history, it will take the last 5 commits).
119
120Note that this assumes that none of the blobs and commit messages
121referenced by that revision range contains the string
122'refs/heads/master'.
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124
125Limitations
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127
0b444cdb 128Since 'git fast-import' cannot tag trees, you will not be
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129able to export the linux-2.6.git repository completely, as it contains
130a tag referencing a tree instead of a commit.
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133Author
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135Written by Johannes E. Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>.
136
137Documentation
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139Documentation by Johannes E. Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>.
140
141GIT
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9e1f0a85 143Part of the linkgit:git[1] suite