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1git-filter-branch(1)
2====================
3
4NAME
5----
6git-filter-branch - Rewrite branches
7
8SYNOPSIS
9--------
10[verse]
b1889c36 11'git filter-branch' [--env-filter <command>] [--tree-filter <command>]
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12 [--index-filter <command>] [--parent-filter <command>]
13 [--msg-filter <command>] [--commit-filter <command>]
14 [--tag-name-filter <command>] [--subdirectory-filter <directory>]
e3679ab4 15 [--prune-empty]
5433235d 16 [--original <namespace>] [-d <directory>] [-f | --force]
8afa4210 17 [--] [<rev-list options>...]
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18
19DESCRIPTION
20-----------
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21Lets you rewrite git revision history by rewriting the branches mentioned
22in the <rev-list options>, applying custom filters on each revision.
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23Those filters can modify each tree (e.g. removing a file or running
24a perl rewrite on all files) or information about each commit.
25Otherwise, all information (including original commit times or merge
26information) will be preserved.
27
08203668 28The command will only rewrite the _positive_ refs mentioned in the
bf7c9021 29command line (e.g. if you pass 'a..b', only 'b' will be rewritten).
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30If you specify no filters, the commits will be recommitted without any
31changes, which would normally have no effect. Nevertheless, this may be
32useful in the future for compensating for some git bugs or such,
33therefore such a usage is permitted.
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35*NOTE*: This command honors `.git/info/grafts`. If you have any grafts
36defined, running this command will make them permanent.
37
73616fd3 38*WARNING*! The rewritten history will have different object names for all
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39the objects and will not converge with the original branch. You will not
40be able to easily push and distribute the rewritten branch on top of the
41original branch. Please do not use this command if you do not know the
42full implications, and avoid using it anyway, if a simple single commit
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43would suffice to fix your problem. (See the "RECOVERING FROM UPSTREAM
44REBASE" section in linkgit:git-rebase[1] for further information about
45rewriting published history.)
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47Always verify that the rewritten version is correct: The original refs,
48if different from the rewritten ones, will be stored in the namespace
49'refs/original/'.
c401b33c 50
bf7c9021 51Note that since this operation is very I/O expensive, it might
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52be a good idea to redirect the temporary directory off-disk with the
53'-d' option, e.g. on tmpfs. Reportedly the speedup is very noticeable.
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54
55
56Filters
57~~~~~~~
58
59The filters are applied in the order as listed below. The <command>
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60argument is always evaluated in the shell context using the 'eval' command
61(with the notable exception of the commit filter, for technical reasons).
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62Prior to that, the $GIT_COMMIT environment variable will be set to contain
63the id of the commit being rewritten. Also, GIT_AUTHOR_NAME,
64GIT_AUTHOR_EMAIL, GIT_AUTHOR_DATE, GIT_COMMITTER_NAME, GIT_COMMITTER_EMAIL,
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65and GIT_COMMITTER_DATE are set according to the current commit. The values
66of these variables after the filters have run, are used for the new commit.
67If any evaluation of <command> returns a non-zero exit status, the whole
68operation will be aborted.
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69
70A 'map' function is available that takes an "original sha1 id" argument
71and outputs a "rewritten sha1 id" if the commit has been already
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72rewritten, and "original sha1 id" otherwise; the 'map' function can
73return several ids on separate lines if your commit filter emitted
74multiple commits.
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75
76
77OPTIONS
78-------
79
80--env-filter <command>::
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81 This filter may be used if you only need to modify the environment
82 in which the commit will be performed. Specifically, you might
83 want to rewrite the author/committer name/email/time environment
831a8b84 84 variables (see linkgit:git-commit-tree[1] for details). Do not forget
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85 to re-export the variables.
86
87--tree-filter <command>::
88 This is the filter for rewriting the tree and its contents.
89 The argument is evaluated in shell with the working
90 directory set to the root of the checked out tree. The new tree
91 is then used as-is (new files are auto-added, disappeared files
92 are auto-removed - neither .gitignore files nor any other ignore
73616fd3 93 rules *HAVE ANY EFFECT*!).
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94
95--index-filter <command>::
96 This is the filter for rewriting the index. It is similar to the
97 tree filter but does not check out the tree, which makes it much
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98 faster. Frequently used with `git rm \--cached
99 \--ignore-unmatch ...`, see EXAMPLES below. For hairy
100 cases, see linkgit:git-update-index[1].
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101
102--parent-filter <command>::
103 This is the filter for rewriting the commit's parent list.
104 It will receive the parent string on stdin and shall output
105 the new parent string on stdout. The parent string is in
483bc4f0 106 the format described in linkgit:git-commit-tree[1]: empty for
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107 the initial commit, "-p parent" for a normal commit and
108 "-p parent1 -p parent2 -p parent3 ..." for a merge commit.
109
110--msg-filter <command>::
111 This is the filter for rewriting the commit messages.
112 The argument is evaluated in the shell with the original
113 commit message on standard input; its standard output is
114 used as the new commit message.
115
116--commit-filter <command>::
117 This is the filter for performing the commit.
118 If this filter is specified, it will be called instead of the
0b444cdb 119 'git commit-tree' command, with arguments of the form
0adda936 120 "<TREE_ID> [(-p <PARENT_COMMIT_ID>)...]" and the log message on
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121 stdin. The commit id is expected on stdout.
122+
123As a special extension, the commit filter may emit multiple
c5833f6e 124commit ids; in that case, the rewritten children of the original commit will
c401b33c 125have all of them as parents.
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127You can use the 'map' convenience function in this filter, and other
128convenience functions, too. For example, calling 'skip_commit "$@"'
129will leave out the current commit (but not its changes! If you want
0b444cdb 130that, use 'git rebase' instead).
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132You can also use the `git_commit_non_empty_tree "$@"` instead of
133`git commit-tree "$@"` if you don't wish to keep commits with a single parent
d3240d93 134and that makes no change to the tree.
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135
136--tag-name-filter <command>::
137 This is the filter for rewriting tag names. When passed,
138 it will be called for every tag ref that points to a rewritten
139 object (or to a tag object which points to a rewritten object).
140 The original tag name is passed via standard input, and the new
141 tag name is expected on standard output.
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143The original tags are not deleted, but can be overwritten;
5876b8ee 144use "--tag-name-filter cat" to simply update the tags. In this
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145case, be very careful and make sure you have the old tags
146backed up in case the conversion has run afoul.
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148Nearly proper rewriting of tag objects is supported. If the tag has
149a message attached, a new tag object will be created with the same message,
150author, and timestamp. If the tag has a signature attached, the
151signature will be stripped. It is by definition impossible to preserve
152signatures. The reason this is "nearly" proper, is because ideally if
153the tag did not change (points to the same object, has the same name, etc.)
154it should retain any signature. That is not the case, signatures will always
155be removed, buyer beware. There is also no support for changing the
156author or timestamp (or the tag message for that matter). Tags which point
157to other tags will be rewritten to point to the underlying commit.
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158
159--subdirectory-filter <directory>::
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160 Only look at the history which touches the given subdirectory.
161 The result will contain that directory (and only that) as its
7ec344d8 162 project root. Implies <<Remap_to_ancestor>>.
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164--prune-empty::
165 Some kind of filters will generate empty commits, that left the tree
166 untouched. This switch allow git-filter-branch to ignore such
167 commits. Though, this switch only applies for commits that have one
168 and only one parent, it will hence keep merges points. Also, this
169 option is not compatible with the use of '--commit-filter'. Though you
170 just need to use the function 'git_commit_non_empty_tree "$@"' instead
ca768288 171 of the `git commit-tree "$@"` idiom in your commit filter to make that
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172 happen.
173
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174--original <namespace>::
175 Use this option to set the namespace where the original commits
176 will be stored. The default value is 'refs/original'.
177
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178-d <directory>::
179 Use this option to set the path to the temporary directory used for
180 rewriting. When applying a tree filter, the command needs to
bf7c9021 181 temporarily check out the tree to some directory, which may consume
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182 considerable space in case of large projects. By default it
183 does this in the '.git-rewrite/' directory but you can override
184 that choice by this parameter.
185
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186-f::
187--force::
0b444cdb 188 'git filter-branch' refuses to start with an existing temporary
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189 directory or when there are already refs starting with
190 'refs/original/', unless forced.
191
f448e24e 192<rev-list options>...::
0b444cdb 193 Arguments for 'git rev-list'. All positive refs included by
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194 these options are rewritten. You may also specify options
195 such as '--all', but you must use '--' to separate them from
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196 the 'git filter-branch' options. Implies <<Remap_to_ancestor>>.
197
198
199[[Remap_to_ancestor]]
200Remap to ancestor
201~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
202
203By using linkgit:rev-list[1] arguments, e.g., path limiters, you can limit the
204set of revisions which get rewritten. However, positive refs on the command
205line are distinguished: we don't let them be excluded by such limiters. For
206this purpose, they are instead rewritten to point at the nearest ancestor that
207was not excluded.
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208
209
210Examples
211--------
212
213Suppose you want to remove a file (containing confidential information
214or copyright violation) from all commits:
215
216-------------------------------------------------------
dfd05e38 217git filter-branch --tree-filter 'rm filename' HEAD
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218-------------------------------------------------------
219
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220However, if the file is absent from the tree of some commit,
221a simple `rm filename` will fail for that tree and commit.
222Thus you may instead want to use `rm -f filename` as the script.
223
0b444cdb 224Using `\--index-filter` with 'git rm' yields a significantly faster
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225version. Like with using `rm filename`, `git rm --cached filename`
226will fail if the file is absent from the tree of a commit. If you
227want to "completely forget" a file, it does not matter when it entered
228history, so we also add `\--ignore-unmatch`:
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dfd05e38 230--------------------------------------------------------------------------
3bc427e0 231git filter-branch --index-filter 'git rm --cached --ignore-unmatch filename' HEAD
dfd05e38 232--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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8ef44519 234Now, you will get the rewritten history saved in HEAD.
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236To rewrite the repository to look as if `foodir/` had been its project
237root, and discard all other history:
238
239-------------------------------------------------------
240git filter-branch --subdirectory-filter foodir -- --all
241-------------------------------------------------------
242
243Thus you can, e.g., turn a library subdirectory into a repository of
244its own. Note the `\--` that separates 'filter-branch' options from
245revision options, and the `\--all` to rewrite all branches and tags.
246
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247To set a commit (which typically is at the tip of another
248history) to be the parent of the current initial commit, in
249order to paste the other history behind the current history:
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251-------------------------------------------------------------------
252git filter-branch --parent-filter 'sed "s/^\$/-p <graft-id>/"' HEAD
253-------------------------------------------------------------------
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255(if the parent string is empty - which happens when we are dealing with
256the initial commit - add graftcommit as a parent). Note that this assumes
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257history with a single root (that is, no merge without common ancestors
258happened). If this is not the case, use:
259
dfd05e38 260--------------------------------------------------------------------------
c401b33c 261git filter-branch --parent-filter \
41e86a37 262 'test $GIT_COMMIT = <commit-id> && echo "-p <graft-id>" || cat' HEAD
dfd05e38 263--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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265or even simpler:
266
267-----------------------------------------------
268echo "$commit-id $graft-id" >> .git/info/grafts
dfd05e38 269git filter-branch $graft-id..HEAD
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270-----------------------------------------------
271
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272To remove commits authored by "Darl McBribe" from the history:
273
274------------------------------------------------------------------------------
275git filter-branch --commit-filter '
276 if [ "$GIT_AUTHOR_NAME" = "Darl McBribe" ];
277 then
f95eef15 278 skip_commit "$@";
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279 else
280 git commit-tree "$@";
dfd05e38 281 fi' HEAD
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282------------------------------------------------------------------------------
283
8451c565 284The function 'skip_commit' is defined as follows:
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285
286--------------------------
287skip_commit()
288{
289 shift;
290 while [ -n "$1" ];
291 do
292 shift;
293 map "$1";
294 shift;
295 done;
296}
297--------------------------
298
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299The shift magic first throws away the tree id and then the -p
300parameters. Note that this handles merges properly! In case Darl
301committed a merge between P1 and P2, it will be propagated properly
302and all children of the merge will become merge commits with P1,P2
303as their parents instead of the merge commit.
304
a1748890 305You can rewrite the commit log messages using `--msg-filter`. For
0b444cdb 306example, 'git svn-id' strings in a repository created by 'git svn' can
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307be removed this way:
308
309-------------------------------------------------------
a1748890 310git filter-branch --msg-filter '
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311 sed -e "/^git-svn-id:/d"
312'
313-------------------------------------------------------
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315To restrict rewriting to only part of the history, specify a revision
316range in addition to the new branch name. The new branch name will
0b444cdb 317point to the top-most revision that a 'git rev-list' of this range
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318will print.
319
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320If you need to add 'Acked-by' lines to, say, the last 10 commits (none
321of which is a merge), use this command:
322
323--------------------------------------------------------
324git filter-branch --msg-filter '
325 cat &&
326 echo "Acked-by: Bugs Bunny <bunny@bugzilla.org>"
327' HEAD~10..HEAD
328--------------------------------------------------------
329
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330*NOTE* the changes introduced by the commits, and which are not reverted
331by subsequent commits, will still be in the rewritten branch. If you want
c401b33c 332to throw out _changes_ together with the commits, you should use the
0b444cdb 333interactive mode of 'git rebase'.
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336Consider this history:
337
338------------------
339 D--E--F--G--H
340 / /
341A--B-----C
342------------------
343
344To rewrite only commits D,E,F,G,H, but leave A, B and C alone, use:
345
346--------------------------------
dfd05e38 347git filter-branch ... C..H
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348--------------------------------
349
350To rewrite commits E,F,G,H, use one of these:
351
352----------------------------------------
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353git filter-branch ... C..H --not D
354git filter-branch ... D..H --not C
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355----------------------------------------
356
357To move the whole tree into a subdirectory, or remove it from there:
358
359---------------------------------------------------------------
360git filter-branch --index-filter \
d2d66f15 361 'git ls-files -s | sed "s-\t\"*-&newsubdir/-" |
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362 GIT_INDEX_FILE=$GIT_INDEX_FILE.new \
363 git update-index --index-info &&
6cb0186a 364 mv "$GIT_INDEX_FILE.new" "$GIT_INDEX_FILE"' HEAD
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366
367
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368
369Checklist for Shrinking a Repository
370------------------------------------
371
372git-filter-branch is often used to get rid of a subset of files,
373usually with some combination of `\--index-filter` and
374`\--subdirectory-filter`. People expect the resulting repository to
375be smaller than the original, but you need a few more steps to
376actually make it smaller, because git tries hard not to lose your
377objects until you tell it to. First make sure that:
378
379* You really removed all variants of a filename, if a blob was moved
380 over its lifetime. `git log \--name-only \--follow \--all \--
381 filename` can help you find renames.
382
383* You really filtered all refs: use `\--tag-name-filter cat \--
384 \--all` when calling git-filter-branch.
385
386Then there are two ways to get a smaller repository. A safer way is
387to clone, that keeps your original intact.
388
389* Clone it with `git clone +++file:///path/to/repo+++`. The clone
390 will not have the removed objects. See linkgit:git-clone[1]. (Note
391 that cloning with a plain path just hardlinks everything!)
392
393If you really don't want to clone it, for whatever reasons, check the
394following points instead (in this order). This is a very destructive
395approach, so *make a backup* or go back to cloning it. You have been
396warned.
397
398* Remove the original refs backed up by git-filter-branch: say `git
399 for-each-ref \--format="%(refname)" refs/original/ | xargs -n 1 git
400 update-ref -d`.
401
402* Expire all reflogs with `git reflog expire \--expire=now \--all`.
403
404* Garbage collect all unreferenced objects with `git gc \--prune=now`
405 (or if your git-gc is not new enough to support arguments to
406 `\--prune`, use `git repack -ad; git prune` instead).
407
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408GIT
409---
9e1f0a85 410Part of the linkgit:git[1] suite