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4NAME
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5f3aa197 6git-read-tree - Reads tree information into the index
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9SYNOPSIS
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12'git read-tree' [[-m [--trivial] [--aggressive] | --reset | --prefix=<prefix>]
13 [-u [--exclude-per-directory=<gitignore>] | -i]]
a5d07d0f 14 [--index-output=<file>] [--no-sparse-checkout]
fb1bb965 15 (--empty | <tree-ish1> [<tree-ish2> [<tree-ish3>]])
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18DESCRIPTION
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5f3aa197 20Reads the tree information given by <tree-ish> into the index,
c1bdacf9 21but does not actually *update* any of the files it "caches". (see:
5162e697 22linkgit:git-checkout-index[1])
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5f3aa197 24Optionally, it can merge a tree into the index, perform a
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25fast-forward (i.e. 2-way) merge, or a 3-way merge, with the `-m`
26flag. When used with `-m`, the `-u` flag causes it to also update
ccef66b5 27the files in the work tree with the result of the merge.
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29Trivial merges are done by 'git read-tree' itself. Only conflicting paths
30will be in unmerged state when 'git read-tree' returns.
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32OPTIONS
33-------
34-m::
3f41f5a9 35 Perform a merge, not just a read. The command will
36 refuse to run if your index file has unmerged entries,
37 indicating that you have not finished previous merge you
38 started.
ccef66b5 39
2db0bfbc 40--reset::
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41 Same as -m, except that unmerged entries are discarded instead
42 of failing. When used with `-u`, updates leading to loss of
43 working tree changes will not abort the operation.
2db0bfbc 44
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45-u::
46 After a successful merge, update the files in the work
47 tree with the result of the merge.
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49-i::
50 Usually a merge requires the index file as well as the
cc1a2b66 51 files in the working tree to be up to date with the
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52 current head commit, in order not to lose local
53 changes. This flag disables the check with the working
54 tree and is meant to be used when creating a merge of
55 trees that are not directly related to the current
56 working tree status into a temporary index file.
57
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58-n::
59--dry-run::
60 Check if the command would error out, without updating the index
a58088ab 61 or the files in the working tree for real.
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63-v::
64 Show the progress of checking files out.
65
6da08783 66--trivial::
0b444cdb 67 Restrict three-way merge by 'git read-tree' to happen
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68 only if there is no file-level merging required, instead
69 of resolving merge for trivial cases and leaving
70 conflicting files unresolved in the index.
71
afaa8d66 72--aggressive::
0b444cdb 73 Usually a three-way merge by 'git read-tree' resolves
afaa8d66 74 the merge for really trivial cases and leaves other
cc1a2b66 75 cases unresolved in the index, so that porcelains can
afaa8d66 76 implement different merge policies. This flag makes the
cc1a2b66 77 command resolve a few more cases internally:
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79* when one side removes a path and the other side leaves the path
80 unmodified. The resolution is to remove that path.
81* when both sides remove a path. The resolution is to remove that path.
cc1a2b66 82* when both sides add a path identically. The resolution
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83 is to add that path.
84
30221a33 85--prefix=<prefix>::
f4c6f2d3 86 Keep the current index contents, and read the contents
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87 of the named tree-ish under the directory at `<prefix>`.
88 The command will refuse to overwrite entries that already
30221a33 89 existed in the original index file.
f4c6f2d3 90
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91--exclude-per-directory=<gitignore>::
92 When running the command with `-u` and `-m` options, the
93 merge result may need to overwrite paths that are not
94 tracked in the current branch. The command usually
95 refuses to proceed with the merge to avoid losing such a
96 path. However this safety valve sometimes gets in the
97 way. For example, it often happens that the other
98 branch added a file that used to be a generated file in
99 your branch, and the safety valve triggers when you try
100 to switch to that branch after you ran `make` but before
101 running `make clean` to remove the generated file. This
102 option tells the command to read per-directory exclude
103 file (usually '.gitignore') and allows such an untracked
104 but explicitly ignored file to be overwritten.
f4c6f2d3 105
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106--index-output=<file>::
107 Instead of writing the results out to `$GIT_INDEX_FILE`,
108 write the resulting index in the named file. While the
109 command is operating, the original index file is locked
110 with the same mechanism as usual. The file must allow
111 to be rename(2)ed into from a temporary file that is
112 created next to the usual index file; typically this
113 means it needs to be on the same filesystem as the index
114 file itself, and you need write permission to the
115 directories the index file and index output file are
116 located in.
117
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118--[no-]recurse-submodules::
119 Using --recurse-submodules will update the content of all initialized
120 submodules according to the commit recorded in the superproject by
121 calling read-tree recursively, also setting the submodules HEAD to be
122 detached at that commit.
123
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124--no-sparse-checkout::
125 Disable sparse checkout support even if `core.sparseCheckout`
126 is true.
127
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128--empty::
129 Instead of reading tree object(s) into the index, just empty
130 it.
131
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133--quiet::
134 Quiet, suppress feedback messages.
135
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136<tree-ish#>::
137 The id of the tree object(s) to be read/merged.
138
139
76a8788c 140MERGING
2cf565c5 141-------
0b444cdb 142If `-m` is specified, 'git read-tree' can perform 3 kinds of
ccef66b5 143merge, a single tree merge if only 1 tree is given, a
9932242f 144fast-forward merge with 2 trees, or a 3-way merge if 3 or more trees are
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145provided.
146
ccef66b5 147
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148Single Tree Merge
149~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
0b444cdb 150If only 1 tree is specified, 'git read-tree' operates as if the user did not
61f693bd 151specify `-m`, except that if the original index has an entry for a
73252839 152given pathname, and the contents of the path match with the tree
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153being read, the stat info from the index is used. (In other words, the
154index's stat()s take precedence over the merged tree's).
2cf565c5 155
b1889c36 156That means that if you do a `git read-tree -m <newtree>` followed by a
0b444cdb 157`git checkout-index -f -u -a`, the 'git checkout-index' only checks out
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158the stuff that really changed.
159
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160This is used to avoid unnecessary false hits when 'git diff-files' is
161run after 'git read-tree'.
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164Two Tree Merge
165~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
166
b1889c36 167Typically, this is invoked as `git read-tree -m $H $M`, where $H
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168is the head commit of the current repository, and $M is the head
169of a foreign tree, which is simply ahead of $H (i.e. we are in a
a75d7b54 170fast-forward situation).
c8596009 171
0b444cdb 172When two trees are specified, the user is telling 'git read-tree'
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173the following:
174
df8baa42 175 1. The current index and work tree is derived from $H, but
73252839 176 the user may have local changes in them since $H.
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df8baa42 178 2. The user wants to fast-forward to $M.
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b1889c36 180In this case, the `git read-tree -m $H $M` command makes sure
c8596009 181that no local change is lost as the result of this "merge".
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182Here are the "carry forward" rules, where "I" denotes the index,
183"clean" means that index and work tree coincide, and "exists"/"nothing"
184refer to the presence of a path in the specified commit:
c8596009 185
c08fd638 186....
73252839 187 I H M Result
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189 0 nothing nothing nothing (does not happen)
190 1 nothing nothing exists use M
191 2 nothing exists nothing remove path from index
73252839 192 3 nothing exists exists, use M if "initial checkout",
55218834 193 H == M keep index otherwise
73252839 194 exists, fail
55218834 195 H != M
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197 clean I==H I==M
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199 4 yes N/A N/A nothing nothing keep index
200 5 no N/A N/A nothing nothing keep index
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202 6 yes N/A yes nothing exists keep index
203 7 no N/A yes nothing exists keep index
204 8 yes N/A no nothing exists fail
205 9 no N/A no nothing exists fail
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5f3aa197 207 10 yes yes N/A exists nothing remove path from index
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208 11 no yes N/A exists nothing fail
209 12 yes no N/A exists nothing fail
210 13 no no N/A exists nothing fail
211
73252839 212 clean (H==M)
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214 14 yes exists exists keep index
215 15 no exists exists keep index
216
217 clean I==H I==M (H!=M)
218 ------------------
219 16 yes no no exists exists fail
220 17 no no no exists exists fail
221 18 yes no yes exists exists keep index
222 19 no no yes exists exists keep index
223 20 yes yes no exists exists use M
224 21 no yes no exists exists fail
c08fd638 225....
c8596009 226
5f3aa197 227In all "keep index" cases, the index entry stays as in the
73252839 228original index file. If the entry is not up to date,
0b444cdb 229'git read-tree' keeps the copy in the work tree intact when
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230operating under the -u flag.
231
0b444cdb 232When this form of 'git read-tree' returns successfully, you can
73252839 233see which of the "local changes" that you made were carried forward by running
b1889c36 234`git diff-index --cached $M`. Note that this does not
73252839 235necessarily match what `git diff-index --cached $H` would have
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236produced before such a two tree merge. This is because of cases
23718 and 19 --- if you already had the changes in $M (e.g. maybe
b1889c36 238you picked it up via e-mail in a patch form), `git diff-index
61f693bd 239--cached $H` would have told you about the change before this
b1889c36 240merge, but it would not show in `git diff-index --cached $M`
73252839 241output after the two-tree merge.
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73252839 243Case 3 is slightly tricky and needs explanation. The result from this
55218834 244rule logically should be to remove the path if the user staged the removal
79fd4cc7 245of the path and then switching to a new branch. That however will prevent
55218834 246the initial checkout from happening, so the rule is modified to use M (new
73252839 247tree) only when the content of the index is empty. Otherwise the removal
55218834 248of the path is kept as long as $H and $M are the same.
c8596009 249
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2503-Way Merge
251~~~~~~~~~~~
252Each "index" entry has two bits worth of "stage" state. stage 0 is the
253normal one, and is the only one you'd see in any kind of normal use.
254
0b444cdb 255However, when you do 'git read-tree' with three trees, the "stage"
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256starts out at 1.
257
258This means that you can do
259
61f693bd 260----------------
b1889c36 261$ git read-tree -m <tree1> <tree2> <tree3>
61f693bd 262----------------
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264and you will end up with an index with all of the <tree1> entries in
265"stage1", all of the <tree2> entries in "stage2" and all of the
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266<tree3> entries in "stage3". When performing a merge of another
267branch into the current branch, we use the common ancestor tree
268as <tree1>, the current branch head as <tree2>, and the other
269branch head as <tree3>.
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0b444cdb 271Furthermore, 'git read-tree' has special-case logic that says: if you see
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272a file that matches in all respects in the following states, it
273"collapses" back to "stage0":
274
275 - stage 2 and 3 are the same; take one or the other (it makes no
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276 difference - the same work has been done on our branch in
277 stage 2 and their branch in stage 3)
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279 - stage 1 and stage 2 are the same and stage 3 is different; take
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280 stage 3 (our branch in stage 2 did not do anything since the
281 ancestor in stage 1 while their branch in stage 3 worked on
282 it)
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284 - stage 1 and stage 3 are the same and stage 2 is different take
bb6d7b89 285 stage 2 (we did something while they did nothing)
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0b444cdb 287The 'git write-tree' command refuses to write a nonsensical tree, and it
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288will complain about unmerged entries if it sees a single entry that is not
289stage 0.
290
abda1ef5 291OK, this all sounds like a collection of totally nonsensical rules,
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292but it's actually exactly what you want in order to do a fast
293merge. The different stages represent the "result tree" (stage 0, aka
294"merged"), the original tree (stage 1, aka "orig"), and the two trees
295you are trying to merge (stage 2 and 3 respectively).
296
ccef66b5 297The order of stages 1, 2 and 3 (hence the order of three
06ab60c0 298<tree-ish> command-line arguments) are significant when you
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299start a 3-way merge with an index file that is already
300populated. Here is an outline of how the algorithm works:
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301
302- if a file exists in identical format in all three trees, it will
0b444cdb 303 automatically collapse to "merged" state by 'git read-tree'.
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305- a file that has _any_ difference what-so-ever in the three trees
2c6e4771 306 will stay as separate entries in the index. It's up to "porcelain
2cf565c5 307 policy" to determine how to remove the non-0 stages, and insert a
ccef66b5 308 merged version.
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310- the index file saves and restores with all this information, so you
311 can merge things incrementally, but as long as it has entries in
abda1ef5 312 stages 1/2/3 (i.e., "unmerged entries") you can't write the result. So
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313 now the merge algorithm ends up being really simple:
314
315 * you walk the index in order, and ignore all entries of stage 0,
316 since they've already been done.
317
318 * if you find a "stage1", but no matching "stage2" or "stage3", you
319 know it's been removed from both trees (it only existed in the
320 original tree), and you remove that entry.
321
322 * if you find a matching "stage2" and "stage3" tree, you remove one
323 of them, and turn the other into a "stage0" entry. Remove any
324 matching "stage1" entry if it exists too. .. all the normal
325 trivial rules ..
326
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327You would normally use 'git merge-index' with supplied
328'git merge-one-file' to do this last step. The script updates
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329the files in the working tree as it merges each path and at the
330end of a successful merge.
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331
332When you start a 3-way merge with an index file that is already
333populated, it is assumed that it represents the state of the
334files in your work tree, and you can even have files with
335changes unrecorded in the index file. It is further assumed
336that this state is "derived" from the stage 2 tree. The 3-way
337merge refuses to run if it finds an entry in the original index
338file that does not match stage 2.
339
340This is done to prevent you from losing your work-in-progress
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341changes, and mixing your random changes in an unrelated merge
342commit. To illustrate, suppose you start from what has been
37425065 343committed last to your repository:
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346$ JC=`git rev-parse --verify "HEAD^0"`
347$ git checkout-index -f -u -a $JC
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0b444cdb 350You do random edits, without running 'git update-index'. And then
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351you notice that the tip of your "upstream" tree has advanced
352since you pulled from him:
353
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b1889c36 355$ git fetch git://.... linus
96890f4c 356$ LT=`git rev-parse FETCH_HEAD`
61f693bd 357----------------
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359Your work tree is still based on your HEAD ($JC), but you have
360some edits since. Three-way merge makes sure that you have not
5f3aa197 361added or modified index entries since $JC, and if you haven't,
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362then does the right thing. So with the following sequence:
363
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365$ git read-tree -m -u `git merge-base $JC $LT` $JC $LT
366$ git merge-index git-merge-one-file -a
61f693bd 367$ echo "Merge with Linus" | \
b1889c36 368 git commit-tree `git write-tree` -p $JC -p $LT
61f693bd 369----------------
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61f693bd 371what you would commit is a pure merge between $JC and $LT without
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372your work-in-progress changes, and your work tree would be
373updated to the result of the merge.
374
bb6d7b89 375However, if you have local changes in the working tree that
0b444cdb 376would be overwritten by this merge, 'git read-tree' will refuse
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377to run to prevent your changes from being lost.
378
379In other words, there is no need to worry about what exists only
380in the working tree. When you have local changes in a part of
381the project that is not involved in the merge, your changes do
382not interfere with the merge, and are kept intact. When they
0b444cdb 383*do* interfere, the merge does not even start ('git read-tree'
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384complains loudly and fails without modifying anything). In such
385a case, you can simply continue doing what you were in the
386middle of doing, and when your working tree is ready (i.e. you
387have finished your work-in-progress), attempt the merge again.
388
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76a8788c 390SPARSE CHECKOUT
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392
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393"Sparse checkout" allows populating the working directory sparsely.
394It uses the skip-worktree bit (see linkgit:git-update-index[1]) to tell
395Git whether a file in the working directory is worth looking at.
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397'git read-tree' and other merge-based commands ('git merge', 'git
398checkout'...) can help maintaining the skip-worktree bitmap and working
ed5336a7 399directory update. `$GIT_DIR/info/sparse-checkout` is used to
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400define the skip-worktree reference bitmap. When 'git read-tree' needs
401to update the working directory, it resets the skip-worktree bit in the index
ed5336a7 402based on this file, which uses the same syntax as .gitignore files.
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403If an entry matches a pattern in this file, skip-worktree will not be
404set on that entry. Otherwise, skip-worktree will be set.
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406Then it compares the new skip-worktree value with the previous one. If
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407skip-worktree turns from set to unset, it will add the corresponding
408file back. If it turns from unset to set, that file will be removed.
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410While `$GIT_DIR/info/sparse-checkout` is usually used to specify what
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411files are in, you can also specify what files are _not_ in, using
412negate patterns. For example, to remove the file `unwanted`:
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414----------------
5e821231 415/*
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417----------------
418
cc1a2b66 419Another tricky thing is fully repopulating the working directory when you
ed5336a7 420no longer want sparse checkout. You cannot just disable "sparse
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421checkout" because skip-worktree bits are still in the index and your working
422directory is still sparsely populated. You should re-populate the working
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423directory with the `$GIT_DIR/info/sparse-checkout` file content as
424follows:
425
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5e821231 427/*
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429
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430Then you can disable sparse checkout. Sparse checkout support in 'git
431read-tree' and similar commands is disabled by default. You need to
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432turn `core.sparseCheckout` on in order to have sparse checkout
433support.
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435
56ae8df5 436SEE ALSO
c1bdacf9 437--------
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438linkgit:git-write-tree[1]; linkgit:git-ls-files[1];
439linkgit:gitignore[5]
2cf565c5 440
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441GIT
442---
9e1f0a85 443Part of the linkgit:git[1] suite