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1git-fsck(1)
2===========
3
4NAME
5----
6git-fsck - Verifies the connectivity and validity of the objects in the database
7
8
9SYNOPSIS
10--------
11[verse]
b1889c36 12'git fsck' [--tags] [--root] [--unreachable] [--cache] [--no-reflogs]
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13 [--[no-]full] [--strict] [--verbose] [--lost-found]
14 [--[no-]progress] [<object>*]
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16DESCRIPTION
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18Verifies the connectivity and validity of the objects in the database.
19
20OPTIONS
21-------
22<object>::
23 An object to treat as the head of an unreachability trace.
24+
0b444cdb 25If no objects are given, 'git fsck' defaults to using the
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26index file, all SHA1 references in .git/refs/*, and all reflogs (unless
27--no-reflogs is given) as heads.
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29--unreachable::
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31 of the reference nodes.
32
33--root::
34 Report root nodes.
35
36--tags::
37 Report tags.
38
39--cache::
40 Consider any object recorded in the index also as a head node for
41 an unreachability trace.
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43--no-reflogs::
44 Do not consider commits that are referenced only by an
45 entry in a reflog to be reachable. This option is meant
46 only to search for commits that used to be in a ref, but
47 now aren't, but are still in that corresponding reflog.
48
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49--full::
50 Check not just objects in GIT_OBJECT_DIRECTORY
51 ($GIT_DIR/objects), but also the ones found in alternate
52 object pools listed in GIT_ALTERNATE_OBJECT_DIRECTORIES
53 or $GIT_DIR/objects/info/alternates,
54 and in packed git archives found in $GIT_DIR/objects/pack
55 and corresponding pack subdirectories in alternate
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56 object pools. This is now default; you can turn it off
57 with --no-full.
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59--strict::
60 Enable more strict checking, namely to catch a file mode
61 recorded with g+w bit set, which was created by older
62 versions of git. Existing repositories, including the
63 Linux kernel, git itself, and sparse repository have old
64 objects that triggers this check, but it is recommended
65 to check new projects with this flag.
66
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67--verbose::
68 Be chatty.
69
68f6c019 70--lost-found::
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71 Write dangling objects into .git/lost-found/commit/ or
72 .git/lost-found/other/, depending on type. If the object is
73 a blob, the contents are written into the file, rather than
74 its object name.
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76--progress::
77--no-progress::
78 Progress status is reported on the standard error stream by
79 default when it is attached to a terminal, unless
80 --no-progress or --verbose is specified. --progress forces
81 progress status even if the standard error stream is not
82 directed to a terminal.
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84DISCUSSION
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87git-fsck tests SHA1 and general object sanity, and it does full tracking
88of the resulting reachability and everything else. It prints out any
89corruption it finds (missing or bad objects), and if you use the
90'--unreachable' flag it will also print out objects that exist but that
91aren't reachable from any of the specified head nodes (or the default
92set, as mentioned above).
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94Any corrupt objects you will have to find in backups or other archives
2fd02c92 95(i.e., you can just remove them and do an 'rsync' with some other site in
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96the hopes that somebody else has the object you have corrupted).
97
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98Extracted Diagnostics
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100
101expect dangling commits - potential heads - due to lack of head information::
102 You haven't specified any nodes as heads so it won't be
103 possible to differentiate between un-parented commits and
104 root nodes.
105
106missing sha1 directory '<dir>'::
107 The directory holding the sha1 objects is missing.
108
109unreachable <type> <object>::
110 The <type> object <object>, isn't actually referred to directly
111 or indirectly in any of the trees or commits seen. This can
112 mean that there's another root node that you're not specifying
113 or that the tree is corrupt. If you haven't missed a root node
114 then you might as well delete unreachable nodes since they
115 can't be used.
116
117missing <type> <object>::
118 The <type> object <object>, is referred to but isn't present in
119 the database.
120
121dangling <type> <object>::
122 The <type> object <object>, is present in the database but never
123 'directly' used. A dangling commit could be a root node.
124
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125sha1 mismatch <object>::
126 The database has an object who's sha1 doesn't match the
127 database value.
128 This indicates a serious data integrity problem.
129
130Environment Variables
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132
133GIT_OBJECT_DIRECTORY::
134 used to specify the object database root (usually $GIT_DIR/objects)
135
136GIT_INDEX_FILE::
137 used to specify the index file of the index
138
139GIT_ALTERNATE_OBJECT_DIRECTORIES::
140 used to specify additional object database roots (usually unset)
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142GIT
143---
9e1f0a85 144Part of the linkgit:git[1] suite