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1git-push(1)
2===========
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4NAME
5----
7bd7f280 6git-push - Update remote refs along with associated objects
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8
9SYNOPSIS
10--------
97925fde 11[verse]
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12'git push' [--all | --mirror] [--dry-run] [--tags] [--receive-pack=<git-receive-pack>]
13 [--repo=<repository>] [-f | --force] [-v | --verbose]
2c9693bd 14 [<repository> <refspec>...]
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16DESCRIPTION
17-----------
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19Updates remote refs using local refs, while sending objects
20necessary to complete the given refs.
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cc55aaec 22You can make interesting things happen to a repository
eb0362a4 23every time you push into it, by setting up 'hooks' there. See
5162e697 24documentation for linkgit:git-receive-pack[1].
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27OPTIONS
28-------
3598a308 29<repository>::
85a97d4e 30 The "remote" repository that is destination of a push
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31 operation. This parameter can be either a URL
32 (see the section <<URLS,GIT URLS>> below) or the name
33 of a remote (see the section <<REMOTES,REMOTES>> below).
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2c9693bd 35<refspec>...::
3598a308 36 The canonical format of a <refspec> parameter is
0f4f4d15 37 `+?<src>:<dst>`; that is, an optional plus `{plus}`, followed
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38 by the source ref, followed by a colon `:`, followed by
39 the destination ref.
40+
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41The <src> side represents the source branch (or arbitrary
42"SHA1 expression", such as `master~4` (four parents before the
43tip of `master` branch); see linkgit:git-rev-parse[1]) that you
44want to push. The <dst> side represents the destination location.
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46The local ref that matches <src> is used
391d186b 47to fast forward the remote ref that matches <dst>. If
491b1b11 48the optional leading plus `+` is used, the remote ref is updated
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49even if it does not result in a fast forward update.
50+
25fb6290 51`tag <tag>` means the same as `refs/tags/<tag>:refs/tags/<tag>`.
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53A parameter <ref> without a colon pushes the <ref> from the source
54repository to the destination repository under the same name.
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56Pushing an empty <src> allows you to delete the <dst> ref from
57the remote repository.
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59The special refspec `:` (or `+:` to allow non-fast forward updates)
60directs git to push "matching" heads: for every head that exists on
61the local side, the remote side is updated if a head of the same name
62already exists on the remote side. This is the default operation mode
63if no explicit refspec is found (that is neither on the command line
64nor in any Push line of the corresponding remotes file---see below).
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3240240f 66--all::
cc55aaec 67 Instead of naming each ref to push, specifies that all
5c633a4c 68 refs under `$GIT_DIR/refs/heads/` be pushed.
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3240240f 70--mirror::
ff206748 71 Instead of naming each ref to push, specifies that all
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72 refs under `$GIT_DIR/refs/` (which includes but is not
73 limited to `refs/heads/`, `refs/remotes/`, and `refs/tags/`)
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74 be mirrored to the remote repository. Newly created local
75 refs will be pushed to the remote end, locally updated refs
76 will be force updated on the remote end, and deleted refs
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77 will be removed from the remote end. This is the default
78 if the configuration option `remote.<remote>.mirror` is
79 set.
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3240240f 81--dry-run::
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82 Do everything except actually send the updates.
83
3240240f 84--tags::
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85 All refs under `$GIT_DIR/refs/tags` are pushed, in
86 addition to refspecs explicitly listed on the command
87 line.
88
3240240f 89--receive-pack=<git-receive-pack>::
4fc988ef 90--exec=<git-receive-pack>::
ba020ef5 91 Path to the 'git-receive-pack' program on the remote
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92 end. Sometimes useful when pushing to a remote
93 repository over ssh, and you do not have the program in
94 a directory on the default $PATH.
95
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97--force::
f0fff36e 98 Usually, the command refuses to update a remote ref that is
64a476e6 99 not an ancestor of the local ref used to overwrite it.
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100 This flag disables the check. This can cause the
101 remote repository to lose commits; use it with care.
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103--repo=<repository>::
104 This option is only relevant if no <repository> argument is
105 passed in the invocation. In this case, 'git-push' derives the
106 remote name from the current branch: If it tracks a remote
107 branch, then that remote repository is pushed to. Otherwise,
108 the name "origin" is used. For this latter case, this option
109 can be used to override the name "origin". In other words,
110 the difference between these two commands
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112--------------------------
113git push public #1
114git push --repo=public #2
115--------------------------
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117is that #1 always pushes to "public" whereas #2 pushes to "public"
118only if the current branch does not track a remote branch. This is
119useful if you write an alias or script around 'git-push'.
dc36f265 120
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121--thin::
122--no-thin::
ba020ef5 123 These options are passed to 'git-send-pack'. Thin
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124 transfer spends extra cycles to minimize the number of
125 objects to be sent and meant to be used on slower connection.
126
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127-v::
128--verbose::
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129 Run verbosely.
130
37ba0561 131include::urls-remotes.txt[]
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133OUTPUT
134------
135
136The output of "git push" depends on the transport method used; this
137section describes the output when pushing over the git protocol (either
138locally or via ssh).
139
140The status of the push is output in tabular form, with each line
141representing the status of a single ref. Each line is of the form:
142
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144 <flag> <summary> <from> -> <to> (<reason>)
145-------------------------------
146
147flag::
148 A single character indicating the status of the ref. This is
149 blank for a successfully pushed ref, `!` for a ref that was
150 rejected or failed to push, and '=' for a ref that was up to
151 date and did not need pushing (note that the status of up to
152 date refs is shown only when `git push` is running verbosely).
153
154summary::
155 For a successfully pushed ref, the summary shows the old and new
156 values of the ref in a form suitable for using as an argument to
157 `git log` (this is `<old>..<new>` in most cases, and
158 `<old>...<new>` for forced non-fast forward updates). For a
159 failed update, more details are given for the failure.
160 The string `rejected` indicates that git did not try to send the
161 ref at all (typically because it is not a fast forward). The
162 string `remote rejected` indicates that the remote end refused
163 the update; this rejection is typically caused by a hook on the
164 remote side. The string `remote failure` indicates that the
165 remote end did not report the successful update of the ref
166 (perhaps because of a temporary error on the remote side, a
167 break in the network connection, or other transient error).
168
169from::
170 The name of the local ref being pushed, minus its
171 `refs/<type>/` prefix. In the case of deletion, the
172 name of the local ref is omitted.
173
174to::
175 The name of the remote ref being updated, minus its
176 `refs/<type>/` prefix.
177
178reason::
179 A human-readable explanation. In the case of successfully pushed
180 refs, no explanation is needed. For a failed ref, the reason for
181 failure is described.
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183Examples
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185
186git push origin master::
187 Find a ref that matches `master` in the source repository
188 (most likely, it would find `refs/heads/master`), and update
189 the same ref (e.g. `refs/heads/master`) in `origin` repository
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190 with it. If `master` did not exist remotely, it would be
191 created.
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193git push origin :experimental::
194 Find a ref that matches `experimental` in the `origin` repository
195 (e.g. `refs/heads/experimental`), and delete it.
196
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197git push origin master:satellite/master dev:satellite/dev::
198 Use the source ref that matches `master` (e.g. `refs/heads/master`)
199 to update the ref that matches `satellite/master` (most probably
200 `refs/remotes/satellite/master`) in the `origin` repository, then
201 do the same for `dev` and `satellite/dev`.
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203git push origin master:refs/heads/experimental::
204 Create the branch `experimental` in the `origin` repository
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205 by copying the current `master` branch. This form is only
206 needed to create a new branch or tag in the remote repository when
207 the local name and the remote name are different; otherwise,
208 the ref name on its own will work.
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211------
59eb68aa 212Written by Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>, later rewritten in C
25fb6290 213by Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org>
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215Documentation
216--------------
217Documentation by Junio C Hamano and the git-list <git@vger.kernel.org>.
218
219GIT
220---
9e1f0a85 221Part of the linkgit:git[1] suite