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0c04094b 1<repository>::
bccf5956 2 The "remote" repository that is the source of a fetch
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3 or pull operation. This parameter can be either a URL
4 (see the section <<URLS,GIT URLS>> below) or the name
5 of a remote (see the section <<REMOTES,REMOTES>> below).
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7ifndef::git-pull[]
8<group>::
9 A name referring to a list of repositories as the value
10 of remotes.<group> in the configuration file.
11 (See linkgit:git-config[1]).
12endif::git-pull[]
13
ab9b3138 14<refspec>::
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15 Specifies which refs to fetch and which local refs to update.
16 When no <refspec>s appear on the command line, the refs to fetch
17 are read from `remote.<repository>.fetch` variables instead
18ifndef::git-pull[]
19 (see <<CRTB,CONFIGURED REMOTE-TRACKING BRANCHES>> below).
20endif::git-pull[]
21ifdef::git-pull[]
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22 (see the section "CONFIGURED REMOTE-TRACKING BRANCHES"
23 in linkgit:git-fetch[1]).
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24endif::git-pull[]
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26The format of a <refspec> parameter is an optional plus
83558a41 27`+`, followed by the source <src>, followed
db4e4113 28by a colon `:`, followed by the destination ref <dst>.
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29The colon can be omitted when <dst> is empty. <src> is
30typically a ref, but it can also be a fully spelled hex object
31name.
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33`tag <tag>` means the same as `refs/tags/<tag>:refs/tags/<tag>`;
34it requests fetching everything up to the given tag.
35+
3598a308 36The remote ref that matches <src>
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37is fetched, and if <dst> is not an empty string, an attempt
38is made to update the local ref that matches it.
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40Whether that update is allowed without `--force` depends on the ref
41namespace it's being fetched to, the type of object being fetched, and
42whether the update is considered to be a fast-forward. Generally, the
43same rules apply for fetching as when pushing, see the `<refspec>...`
44section of linkgit:git-push[1] for what those are. Exceptions to those
45rules particular to 'git fetch' are noted below.
46+
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47Until Git version 2.20, and unlike when pushing with
48linkgit:git-push[1], any updates to `refs/tags/*` would be accepted
73e94796 49without `+` in the refspec (or `--force`). When fetching, we promiscuously
0bc8d71b 50considered all tag updates from a remote to be forced fetches. Since
73e94796 51Git version 2.20, fetching to update `refs/tags/*` works the same way
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52as when pushing. I.e. any updates will be rejected without `+` in the
53refspec (or `--force`).
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55Unlike when pushing with linkgit:git-push[1], any updates outside of
56`refs/{tags,heads}/*` will be accepted without `+` in the refspec (or
57`--force`), whether that's swapping e.g. a tree object for a blob, or
58a commit for another commit that's doesn't have the previous commit as
59an ancestor etc.
60+
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61Unlike when pushing with linkgit:git-push[1], there is no
62configuration which'll amend these rules, and nothing like a
63`pre-fetch` hook analogous to the `pre-receive` hook.
64+
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65As with pushing with linkgit:git-push[1], all of the rules described
66above about what's not allowed as an update can be overridden by
67adding an the optional leading `+` to a refspec (or using `--force`
68command line option). The only exception to this is that no amount of
69forcing will make the `refs/heads/*` namespace accept a non-commit
70object.
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bccf5956 72[NOTE]
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73When the remote branch you want to fetch is known to
74be rewound and rebased regularly, it is expected that
75its new tip will not be descendant of its previous tip
76(as stored in your remote-tracking branch the last time
77you fetched). You would want
78to use the `+` sign to indicate non-fast-forward updates
79will be needed for such branches. There is no way to
80determine or declare that a branch will be made available
81in a repository with this behavior; the pulling user simply
bccf5956 82must know this is the expected usage pattern for a branch.
5d59a32f 83ifdef::git-pull[]
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85[NOTE]
fdd08979 86There is a difference between listing multiple <refspec>
0b444cdb 87directly on 'git pull' command line and having multiple
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88`remote.<repository>.fetch` entries in your configuration
89for a <repository> and running a
0b444cdb 90'git pull' command without any explicit <refspec> parameters.
5d59a32f 91<refspec>s listed explicitly on the command line are always
fdd08979 92merged into the current branch after fetching. In other words,
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93if you list more than one remote ref, 'git pull' will create
94an Octopus merge. On the other hand, if you do not list any
95explicit <refspec> parameter on the command line, 'git pull'
96will fetch all the <refspec>s it finds in the
97`remote.<repository>.fetch` configuration and merge
98only the first <refspec> found into the current branch.
99This is because making an
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100Octopus from remote refs is rarely done, while keeping track
101of multiple remote heads in one-go by fetching more than one
102is often useful.
5d59a32f 103endif::git-pull[]