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1git-add(1)
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4NAME
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5f42ac92 6git-add - Add file contents to the index
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8SYNOPSIS
9--------
480611d1 10[verse]
a2681d2b 11'git add' [--verbose | -v] [--dry-run | -n] [--force | -f] [--interactive | -i] [--patch | -p]
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12 [--edit | -e] [--[no-]all | --[no-]ignore-removal | [--update | -u]]
13 [--intent-to-add | -N] [--refresh] [--ignore-errors] [--ignore-missing]
14 [--] [<pathspec>...]
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15
16DESCRIPTION
17-----------
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18This command updates the index using the current content found in
19the working tree, to prepare the content staged for the next commit.
20It typically adds the current content of existing paths as a whole,
21but with some options it can also be used to add content with
22only part of the changes made to the working tree files applied, or
23remove paths that do not exist in the working tree anymore.
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24
25The "index" holds a snapshot of the content of the working tree, and it
26is this snapshot that is taken as the contents of the next commit. Thus
27after making any changes to the working directory, and before running
441947f6 28the commit command, you must use the `add` command to add any new or
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29modified files to the index.
30
31This command can be performed multiple times before a commit. It only
32adds the content of the specified file(s) at the time the add command is
33run; if you want subsequent changes included in the next commit, then
441947f6 34you must run `git add` again to add the new content to the index.
5f42ac92 35
441947f6 36The `git status` command can be used to obtain a summary of which
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37files have changes that are staged for the next commit.
38
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39The `git add` command will not add ignored files by default. If any
40ignored files were explicitly specified on the command line, `git add`
d1d028ea 41will fail with a list of ignored files. Ignored files reached by
9d5fc59d 42directory recursion or filename globbing performed by Git (quote your
ca768288 43globs before the shell) will be silently ignored. The 'git add' command can
9d5fc59d 44be used to add ignored files with the `-f` (force) option.
7fc9d69f 45
5162e697 46Please see linkgit:git-commit[1] for alternative ways to add content to a
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47commit.
48
49
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50OPTIONS
51-------
d32805dc 52<pathspec>...::
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53 Files to add content from. Fileglobs (e.g. `*.c`) can
54 be given to add all matching files. Also a
55 leading directory name (e.g. `dir` to add `dir/file1`
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56 and `dir/file2`) can be given to update the index to
57 match the current state of the directory as a whole (e.g.
58 specifying `dir` will record not just a file `dir/file1`
59 modified in the working tree, a file `dir/file2` added to
60 the working tree, but also a file `dir/file3` removed from
61 the working tree. Note that older versions of Git used
62 to ignore removed files; use `--no-all` option if you want
63 to add modified or new files but ignore removed ones.
7fc9d69f 64
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65-n::
66--dry-run::
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67 Don't actually add the file(s), just show if they exist and/or will
68 be ignored.
918db541 69
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70-v::
71--verbose::
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72 Be verbose.
73
6a1ad325 74-f::
69c61c4f 75--force::
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76 Allow adding otherwise ignored files.
77
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78-i::
79--interactive::
6a5ad23d 80 Add modified contents in the working tree interactively to
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81 the index. Optional path arguments may be supplied to limit
82 operation to a subset of the working tree. See ``Interactive
83 mode'' for details.
84
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85-p::
86--patch::
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87 Interactively choose hunks of patch between the index and the
88 work tree and add them to the index. This gives the user a chance
89 to review the difference before adding modified contents to the
90 index.
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92This effectively runs `add --interactive`, but bypasses the
93initial command menu and directly jumps to the `patch` subcommand.
94See ``Interactive mode'' for details.
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96-e::
97--edit::
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98 Open the diff vs. the index in an editor and let the user
99 edit it. After the editor was closed, adjust the hunk headers
100 and apply the patch to the index.
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5df4d67d 102The intent of this option is to pick and choose lines of the patch to
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103apply, or even to modify the contents of lines to be staged. This can be
104quicker and more flexible than using the interactive hunk selector.
105However, it is easy to confuse oneself and create a patch that does not
106apply to the index. See EDITING PATCHES below.
c59cb03a 107
bc3561f3 108-u::
69c61c4f 109--update::
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110 Update the index just where it already has an entry matching
111 <pathspec>. This removes as well as modifies index entries to
112 match the working tree, but adds no new files.
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114If no <pathspec> is given when `-u` option is used, all
115tracked files in the entire working tree are updated (old versions
116of Git used to limit the update to the current directory and its
117subdirectories).
bc3561f3 118
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119-A::
120--all::
9f60f49b 121--no-ignore-removal::
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122 Update the index not only where the working tree has a file
123 matching <pathspec> but also where the index already has an
124 entry. This adds, modifies, and removes index entries to
125 match the working tree.
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127If no <pathspec> is given when `-A` option is used, all
128files in the entire working tree are updated (old versions
129of Git used to limit the update to the current directory and its
130subdirectories).
8776f5d3 131
45c45e30 132--no-all::
9f60f49b 133--ignore-removal::
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134 Update the index by adding new files that are unknown to the
135 index and files modified in the working tree, but ignore
136 files that have been removed from the working tree. This
137 option is a no-op when no <pathspec> is used.
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139This option is primarily to help users who are used to older
140versions of Git, whose "git add <pathspec>..." was a synonym
141for "git add --no-all <pathspec>...", i.e. ignored removed files.
45c45e30 142
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143-N::
144--intent-to-add::
145 Record only the fact that the path will be added later. An entry
146 for the path is placed in the index with no content. This is
147 useful for, among other things, showing the unstaged content of
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148 such files with `git diff` and committing them with `git commit
149 -a`.
8776f5d3 150
3240240f 151--refresh::
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152 Don't add the file(s), but only refresh their stat()
153 information in the index.
154
3240240f 155--ignore-errors::
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156 If some files could not be added because of errors indexing
157 them, do not abort the operation, but continue adding the
158 others. The command shall still exit with non-zero status.
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159 The configuration variable `add.ignoreErrors` can be set to
160 true to make this the default behaviour.
984b83ef 161
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162--ignore-missing::
163 This option can only be used together with --dry-run. By using
164 this option the user can check if any of the given files would
165 be ignored, no matter if they are already present in the work
166 tree or not.
167
e994004f 168\--::
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169 This option can be used to separate command-line options from
170 the list of files, (useful when filenames might be mistaken
171 for command-line options).
172
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174Configuration
175-------------
176
da0005b8 177The optional configuration variable `core.excludesFile` indicates a path to a
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178file containing patterns of file names to exclude from git-add, similar to
179$GIT_DIR/info/exclude. Patterns in the exclude file are used in addition to
a73d3790 180those in info/exclude. See linkgit:gitignore[5].
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181
182
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183EXAMPLES
184--------
810bf1f9 185
1b6c6cf0 186* Adds content from all `*.txt` files under `Documentation` directory
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187and its subdirectories:
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189------------
bf7cbb2f 190$ git add Documentation/\*.txt
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1b6c6cf0 193Note that the asterisk `*` is quoted from the shell in this
dcc901bc 194example; this lets the command include the files from
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195subdirectories of `Documentation/` directory.
196
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197* Considers adding content from all git-*.sh scripts:
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199------------
200$ git add git-*.sh
201------------
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dcc901bc 203Because this example lets the shell expand the asterisk (i.e. you are
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204listing the files explicitly), it does not consider
205`subdir/git-foo.sh`.
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207Interactive mode
208----------------
209When the command enters the interactive mode, it shows the
23bfbb81 210output of the 'status' subcommand, and then goes into its
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211interactive command loop.
212
213The command loop shows the list of subcommands available, and
214gives a prompt "What now> ". In general, when the prompt ends
215with a single '>', you can pick only one of the choices given
216and type return, like this:
217
218------------
219 *** Commands ***
220 1: status 2: update 3: revert 4: add untracked
221 5: patch 6: diff 7: quit 8: help
222 What now> 1
223------------
224
441947f6 225You also could say `s` or `sta` or `status` above as long as the
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226choice is unique.
227
228The main command loop has 6 subcommands (plus help and quit).
229
230status::
231
232 This shows the change between HEAD and index (i.e. what will be
441947f6 233 committed if you say `git commit`), and between index and
6a5ad23d 234 working tree files (i.e. what you could stage further before
441947f6 235 `git commit` using `git add`) for each path. A sample output
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236 looks like this:
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238------------
239 staged unstaged path
240 1: binary nothing foo.png
241 2: +403/-35 +1/-1 git-add--interactive.perl
242------------
243+
244It shows that foo.png has differences from HEAD (but that is
245binary so line count cannot be shown) and there is no
246difference between indexed copy and the working tree
247version (if the working tree version were also different,
248'binary' would have been shown in place of 'nothing'). The
28394787 249other file, git-add{litdd}interactive.perl, has 403 lines added
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250and 35 lines deleted if you commit what is in the index, but
251working tree file has further modifications (one addition and
252one deletion).
253
254update::
255
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256 This shows the status information and issues an "Update>>"
257 prompt. When the prompt ends with double '>>', you can
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258 make more than one selection, concatenated with whitespace or
259 comma. Also you can say ranges. E.g. "2-5 7,9" to choose
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260 2,3,4,5,7,9 from the list. If the second number in a range is
261 omitted, all remaining patches are taken. E.g. "7-" to choose
262 7,8,9 from the list. You can say '*' to choose everything.
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264What you chose are then highlighted with '*',
265like this:
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267------------
268 staged unstaged path
269 1: binary nothing foo.png
270* 2: +403/-35 +1/-1 git-add--interactive.perl
271------------
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273To remove selection, prefix the input with `-`
274like this:
275+
276------------
277Update>> -2
278------------
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280After making the selection, answer with an empty line to stage the
281contents of working tree files for selected paths in the index.
282
283revert::
284
285 This has a very similar UI to 'update', and the staged
286 information for selected paths are reverted to that of the
287 HEAD version. Reverting new paths makes them untracked.
288
289add untracked::
290
291 This has a very similar UI to 'update' and
292 'revert', and lets you add untracked paths to the index.
293
294patch::
295
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296 This lets you choose one path out of a 'status' like selection.
297 After choosing the path, it presents the diff between the index
6a5ad23d 298 and the working tree file and asks you if you want to stage
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299 the change of each hunk. You can select one of the following
300 options and type return:
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302 y - stage this hunk
303 n - do not stage this hunk
a58088ab 304 q - quit; do not stage this hunk or any of the remaining ones
74e42ce1 305 a - stage this hunk and all later hunks in the file
a58088ab 306 d - do not stage this hunk or any of the later hunks in the file
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307 g - select a hunk to go to
308 / - search for a hunk matching the given regex
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309 j - leave this hunk undecided, see next undecided hunk
310 J - leave this hunk undecided, see next hunk
311 k - leave this hunk undecided, see previous undecided hunk
312 K - leave this hunk undecided, see previous hunk
280e50c7 313 s - split the current hunk into smaller hunks
ac083c47 314 e - manually edit the current hunk
280e50c7 315 ? - print help
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317After deciding the fate for all hunks, if there is any hunk
318that was chosen, the index is updated with the selected hunks.
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320You can omit having to type return here, by setting the configuration
da0005b8 321variable `interactive.singleKey` to `true`.
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323diff::
324
325 This lets you review what will be committed (i.e. between
326 HEAD and index).
327
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329EDITING PATCHES
330---------------
331
332Invoking `git add -e` or selecting `e` from the interactive hunk
333selector will open a patch in your editor; after the editor exits, the
334result is applied to the index. You are free to make arbitrary changes
335to the patch, but note that some changes may have confusing results, or
336even result in a patch that cannot be applied. If you want to abort the
337operation entirely (i.e., stage nothing new in the index), simply delete
338all lines of the patch. The list below describes some common things you
339may see in a patch, and which editing operations make sense on them.
340
341--
342added content::
343
344Added content is represented by lines beginning with "{plus}". You can
345prevent staging any addition lines by deleting them.
346
347removed content::
348
349Removed content is represented by lines beginning with "-". You can
350prevent staging their removal by converting the "-" to a " " (space).
351
352modified content::
353
354Modified content is represented by "-" lines (removing the old content)
355followed by "{plus}" lines (adding the replacement content). You can
356prevent staging the modification by converting "-" lines to " ", and
357removing "{plus}" lines. Beware that modifying only half of the pair is
358likely to introduce confusing changes to the index.
359--
360
361There are also more complex operations that can be performed. But beware
362that because the patch is applied only to the index and not the working
363tree, the working tree will appear to "undo" the change in the index.
469bfc96 364For example, introducing a new line into the index that is in neither
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365the HEAD nor the working tree will stage the new line for commit, but
366the line will appear to be reverted in the working tree.
367
368Avoid using these constructs, or do so with extreme caution.
369
370--
371removing untouched content::
372
373Content which does not differ between the index and working tree may be
374shown on context lines, beginning with a " " (space). You can stage
375context lines for removal by converting the space to a "-". The
376resulting working tree file will appear to re-add the content.
377
378modifying existing content::
379
380One can also modify context lines by staging them for removal (by
381converting " " to "-") and adding a "{plus}" line with the new content.
382Similarly, one can modify "{plus}" lines for existing additions or
383modifications. In all cases, the new modification will appear reverted
384in the working tree.
385
386new content::
387
388You may also add new content that does not exist in the patch; simply
389add new lines, each starting with "{plus}". The addition will appear
390reverted in the working tree.
391--
392
393There are also several operations which should be avoided entirely, as
394they will make the patch impossible to apply:
395
396* adding context (" ") or removal ("-") lines
397* deleting context or removal lines
398* modifying the contents of context or removal lines
399
56ae8df5 400SEE ALSO
872d001f 401--------
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402linkgit:git-status[1]
403linkgit:git-rm[1]
404linkgit:git-reset[1]
405linkgit:git-mv[1]
406linkgit:git-commit[1]
407linkgit:git-update-index[1]
810bf1f9 408
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409GIT
410---
9e1f0a85 411Part of the linkgit:git[1] suite