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1 git-restore(1)
2 ==============
3
4 NAME
5 ----
6 git-restore - Restore working tree files
7
8 SYNOPSIS
9 --------
10 [verse]
11 'git restore' [<options>] [--source=<tree>] [--staged] [--worktree] [--] <pathspec>...
12 'git restore' [<options>] [--source=<tree>] [--staged] [--worktree] --pathspec-from-file=<file> [--pathspec-file-nul]
13 'git restore' (-p|--patch) [<options>] [--source=<tree>] [--staged] [--worktree] [--] [<pathspec>...]
14
15 DESCRIPTION
16 -----------
17 Restore specified paths in the working tree with some contents from a
18 restore source. If a path is tracked but does not exist in the restore
19 source, it will be removed to match the source.
20
21 The command can also be used to restore the content in the index with
22 `--staged`, or restore both the working tree and the index with
23 `--staged --worktree`.
24
25 By default, if `--staged` is given, the contents are restored from `HEAD`,
26 otherwise from the index. Use `--source` to restore from a different commit.
27
28 See "Reset, restore and revert" in linkgit:git[1] for the differences
29 between the three commands.
30
31 THIS COMMAND IS EXPERIMENTAL. THE BEHAVIOR MAY CHANGE.
32
33 OPTIONS
34 -------
35 -s <tree>::
36 --source=<tree>::
37 Restore the working tree files with the content from the given
38 tree. It is common to specify the source tree by naming a
39 commit, branch or tag associated with it.
40 +
41 If not specified, the contents are restored from `HEAD` if `--staged` is
42 given, otherwise from the index.
43
44 -p::
45 --patch::
46 Interactively select hunks in the difference between the
47 restore source and the restore location. See the ``Interactive
48 Mode'' section of linkgit:git-add[1] to learn how to operate
49 the `--patch` mode.
50 +
51 Note that `--patch` can accept no pathspec and will prompt to restore
52 all modified paths.
53
54 -W::
55 --worktree::
56 -S::
57 --staged::
58 Specify the restore location. If neither option is specified,
59 by default the working tree is restored. Specifying `--staged`
60 will only restore the index. Specifying both restores both.
61
62 -q::
63 --quiet::
64 Quiet, suppress feedback messages. Implies `--no-progress`.
65
66 --progress::
67 --no-progress::
68 Progress status is reported on the standard error stream
69 by default when it is attached to a terminal, unless `--quiet`
70 is specified. This flag enables progress reporting even if not
71 attached to a terminal, regardless of `--quiet`.
72
73 --ours::
74 --theirs::
75 When restoring files in the working tree from the index, use
76 stage #2 ('ours') or #3 ('theirs') for unmerged paths.
77 +
78 Note that during `git rebase` and `git pull --rebase`, 'ours' and
79 'theirs' may appear swapped. See the explanation of the same options
80 in linkgit:git-checkout[1] for details.
81
82 -m::
83 --merge::
84 When restoring files on the working tree from the index,
85 recreate the conflicted merge in the unmerged paths.
86
87 --conflict=<style>::
88 The same as `--merge` option above, but changes the way the
89 conflicting hunks are presented, overriding the
90 `merge.conflictStyle` configuration variable. Possible values
91 are "merge" (default) and "diff3" (in addition to what is
92 shown by "merge" style, shows the original contents).
93
94 --ignore-unmerged::
95 When restoring files on the working tree from the index, do
96 not abort the operation if there are unmerged entries and
97 neither `--ours`, `--theirs`, `--merge` or `--conflict` is
98 specified. Unmerged paths on the working tree are left alone.
99
100 --ignore-skip-worktree-bits::
101 In sparse checkout mode, by default is to only update entries
102 matched by `<pathspec>` and sparse patterns in
103 $GIT_DIR/info/sparse-checkout. This option ignores the sparse
104 patterns and unconditionally restores any files in
105 `<pathspec>`.
106
107 --recurse-submodules::
108 --no-recurse-submodules::
109 If `<pathspec>` names an active submodule and the restore location
110 includes the working tree, the submodule will only be updated if
111 this option is given, in which case its working tree will be
112 restored to the commit recorded in the superproject, and any local
113 modifications overwritten. If nothing (or
114 `--no-recurse-submodules`) is used, submodules working trees will
115 not be updated. Just like linkgit:git-checkout[1], this will detach
116 `HEAD` of the submodule.
117
118 --overlay::
119 --no-overlay::
120 In overlay mode, the command never removes files when
121 restoring. In no-overlay mode, tracked files that do not
122 appear in the `--source` tree are removed, to make them match
123 `<tree>` exactly. The default is no-overlay mode.
124
125 --pathspec-from-file=<file>::
126 Pathspec is passed in `<file>` instead of commandline args. If
127 `<file>` is exactly `-` then standard input is used. Pathspec
128 elements are separated by LF or CR/LF. Pathspec elements can be
129 quoted as explained for the configuration variable `core.quotePath`
130 (see linkgit:git-config[1]). See also `--pathspec-file-nul` and
131 global `--literal-pathspecs`.
132
133 --pathspec-file-nul::
134 Only meaningful with `--pathspec-from-file`. Pathspec elements are
135 separated with NUL character and all other characters are taken
136 literally (including newlines and quotes).
137
138 \--::
139 Do not interpret any more arguments as options.
140
141 <pathspec>...::
142 Limits the paths affected by the operation.
143 +
144 For more details, see the 'pathspec' entry in linkgit:gitglossary[7].
145
146 EXAMPLES
147 --------
148
149 The following sequence switches to the `master` branch, reverts the
150 `Makefile` to two revisions back, deletes hello.c by mistake, and gets
151 it back from the index.
152
153 ------------
154 $ git switch master
155 $ git restore --source master~2 Makefile <1>
156 $ rm -f hello.c
157 $ git restore hello.c <2>
158 ------------
159
160 <1> take a file out of another commit
161 <2> restore hello.c from the index
162
163 If you want to restore _all_ C source files to match the version in
164 the index, you can say
165
166 ------------
167 $ git restore '*.c'
168 ------------
169
170 Note the quotes around `*.c`. The file `hello.c` will also be
171 restored, even though it is no longer in the working tree, because the
172 file globbing is used to match entries in the index (not in the
173 working tree by the shell).
174
175 To restore all files in the current directory
176
177 ------------
178 $ git restore .
179 ------------
180
181 or to restore all working tree files with 'top' pathspec magic (see
182 linkgit:gitglossary[7])
183
184 ------------
185 $ git restore :/
186 ------------
187
188 To restore a file in the index to match the version in `HEAD` (this is
189 the same as using linkgit:git-reset[1])
190
191 ------------
192 $ git restore --staged hello.c
193 ------------
194
195 or you can restore both the index and the working tree (this the same
196 as using linkgit:git-checkout[1])
197
198 ------------
199 $ git restore --source=HEAD --staged --worktree hello.c
200 ------------
201
202 or the short form which is more practical but less readable:
203
204 ------------
205 $ git restore -s@ -SW hello.c
206 ------------
207
208 SEE ALSO
209 --------
210 linkgit:git-checkout[1],
211 linkgit:git-reset[1]
212
213 GIT
214 ---
215 Part of the linkgit:git[1] suite