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1 git-svn(1)
2 ==========
3
4 NAME
5 ----
6 git-svn - Bidirectional operation between a Subversion repository and git
7
8 SYNOPSIS
9 --------
10 [verse]
11 'git svn' <command> [options] [arguments]
12
13 DESCRIPTION
14 -----------
15 'git svn' is a simple conduit for changesets between Subversion and git.
16 It provides a bidirectional flow of changes between a Subversion and a git
17 repository.
18
19 'git svn' can track a standard Subversion repository,
20 following the common "trunk/branches/tags" layout, with the --stdlayout option.
21 It can also follow branches and tags in any layout with the -T/-t/-b options
22 (see options to 'init' below, and also the 'clone' command).
23
24 Once tracking a Subversion repository (with any of the above methods), the git
25 repository can be updated from Subversion by the 'fetch' command and
26 Subversion updated from git by the 'dcommit' command.
27
28 COMMANDS
29 --------
30
31 'init'::
32 Initializes an empty git repository with additional
33 metadata directories for 'git svn'. The Subversion URL
34 may be specified as a command-line argument, or as full
35 URL arguments to -T/-t/-b. Optionally, the target
36 directory to operate on can be specified as a second
37 argument. Normally this command initializes the current
38 directory.
39
40 -T<trunk_subdir>;;
41 --trunk=<trunk_subdir>;;
42 -t<tags_subdir>;;
43 --tags=<tags_subdir>;;
44 -b<branches_subdir>;;
45 --branches=<branches_subdir>;;
46 -s;;
47 --stdlayout;;
48 These are optional command-line options for init. Each of
49 these flags can point to a relative repository path
50 (--tags=project/tags) or a full url
51 (--tags=https://foo.org/project/tags).
52 You can specify more than one --tags and/or --branches options, in case
53 your Subversion repository places tags or branches under multiple paths.
54 The option --stdlayout is
55 a shorthand way of setting trunk,tags,branches as the relative paths,
56 which is the Subversion default. If any of the other options are given
57 as well, they take precedence.
58 --no-metadata;;
59 Set the 'noMetadata' option in the [svn-remote] config.
60 This option is not recommended, please read the 'svn.noMetadata'
61 section of this manpage before using this option.
62 --use-svm-props;;
63 Set the 'useSvmProps' option in the [svn-remote] config.
64 --use-svnsync-props;;
65 Set the 'useSvnsyncProps' option in the [svn-remote] config.
66 --rewrite-root=<URL>;;
67 Set the 'rewriteRoot' option in the [svn-remote] config.
68 --rewrite-uuid=<UUID>;;
69 Set the 'rewriteUUID' option in the [svn-remote] config.
70 --username=<user>;;
71 For transports that SVN handles authentication for (http,
72 https, and plain svn), specify the username. For other
73 transports (eg svn+ssh://), you must include the username in
74 the URL, eg svn+ssh://foo@svn.bar.com/project
75 --prefix=<prefix>;;
76 This allows one to specify a prefix which is prepended
77 to the names of remotes if trunk/branches/tags are
78 specified. The prefix does not automatically include a
79 trailing slash, so be sure you include one in the
80 argument if that is what you want. If --branches/-b is
81 specified, the prefix must include a trailing slash.
82 Setting a prefix is useful if you wish to track multiple
83 projects that share a common repository.
84 --ignore-paths=<regex>;;
85 When passed to 'init' or 'clone' this regular expression will
86 be preserved as a config key. See 'fetch' for a description
87 of '--ignore-paths'.
88 --no-minimize-url;;
89 When tracking multiple directories (using --stdlayout,
90 --branches, or --tags options), git svn will attempt to connect
91 to the root (or highest allowed level) of the Subversion
92 repository. This default allows better tracking of history if
93 entire projects are moved within a repository, but may cause
94 issues on repositories where read access restrictions are in
95 place. Passing '--no-minimize-url' will allow git svn to
96 accept URLs as-is without attempting to connect to a higher
97 level directory. This option is off by default when only
98 one URL/branch is tracked (it would do little good).
99
100 'fetch'::
101 Fetch unfetched revisions from the Subversion remote we are
102 tracking. The name of the [svn-remote "..."] section in the
103 .git/config file may be specified as an optional command-line
104 argument.
105
106 --localtime;;
107 Store Git commit times in the local timezone instead of UTC. This
108 makes 'git log' (even without --date=local) show the same times
109 that `svn log` would in the local timezone.
110 +
111 This doesn't interfere with interoperating with the Subversion
112 repository you cloned from, but if you wish for your local Git
113 repository to be able to interoperate with someone else's local Git
114 repository, either don't use this option or you should both use it in
115 the same local timezone.
116
117 --parent;;
118 Fetch only from the SVN parent of the current HEAD.
119
120 --ignore-paths=<regex>;;
121 This allows one to specify a Perl regular expression that will
122 cause skipping of all matching paths from checkout from SVN.
123 The '--ignore-paths' option should match for every 'fetch'
124 (including automatic fetches due to 'clone', 'dcommit',
125 'rebase', etc) on a given repository.
126 +
127 [verse]
128 config key: svn-remote.<name>.ignore-paths
129 +
130 If the ignore-paths config key is set and the command line option is
131 also given, both regular expressions will be used.
132 +
133 Examples:
134 +
135 --
136 Skip "doc*" directory for every fetch;;
137 +
138 ------------------------------------------------------------------------
139 --ignore-paths="^doc"
140 ------------------------------------------------------------------------
141
142 Skip "branches" and "tags" of first level directories;;
143 +
144 ------------------------------------------------------------------------
145 --ignore-paths="^[^/]+/(?:branches|tags)"
146 ------------------------------------------------------------------------
147 --
148
149 'clone'::
150 Runs 'init' and 'fetch'. It will automatically create a
151 directory based on the basename of the URL passed to it;
152 or if a second argument is passed; it will create a directory
153 and work within that. It accepts all arguments that the
154 'init' and 'fetch' commands accept; with the exception of
155 '--fetch-all' and '--parent'. After a repository is cloned,
156 the 'fetch' command will be able to update revisions without
157 affecting the working tree; and the 'rebase' command will be
158 able to update the working tree with the latest changes.
159
160 --preserve-empty-dirs;;
161 Create a placeholder file in the local Git repository for each
162 empty directory fetched from Subversion. This includes directories
163 that become empty by removing all entries in the Subversion
164 repository (but not the directory itself). The placeholder files
165 are also tracked and removed when no longer necessary.
166
167 --placeholder-filename=<filename>;;
168 Set the name of placeholder files created by --preserve-empty-dirs.
169 Default: ".gitignore"
170
171 'rebase'::
172 This fetches revisions from the SVN parent of the current HEAD
173 and rebases the current (uncommitted to SVN) work against it.
174 +
175 This works similarly to `svn update` or 'git pull' except that
176 it preserves linear history with 'git rebase' instead of
177 'git merge' for ease of dcommitting with 'git svn'.
178 +
179 This accepts all options that 'git svn fetch' and 'git rebase'
180 accept. However, '--fetch-all' only fetches from the current
181 [svn-remote], and not all [svn-remote] definitions.
182 +
183 Like 'git rebase'; this requires that the working tree be clean
184 and have no uncommitted changes.
185
186 -l;;
187 --local;;
188 Do not fetch remotely; only run 'git rebase' against the
189 last fetched commit from the upstream SVN.
190
191 'dcommit'::
192 Commit each diff from a specified head directly to the SVN
193 repository, and then rebase or reset (depending on whether or
194 not there is a diff between SVN and head). This will create
195 a revision in SVN for each commit in git.
196 It is recommended that you run 'git svn' fetch and rebase (not
197 pull or merge) your commits against the latest changes in the
198 SVN repository.
199 An optional revision or branch argument may be specified, and
200 causes 'git svn' to do all work on that revision/branch
201 instead of HEAD.
202 This is advantageous over 'set-tree' (below) because it produces
203 cleaner, more linear history.
204 +
205 --no-rebase;;
206 After committing, do not rebase or reset.
207 --commit-url <URL>;;
208 Commit to this SVN URL (the full path). This is intended to
209 allow existing 'git svn' repositories created with one transport
210 method (e.g. `svn://` or `http://` for anonymous read) to be
211 reused if a user is later given access to an alternate transport
212 method (e.g. `svn+ssh://` or `https://`) for commit.
213 +
214 [verse]
215 config key: svn-remote.<name>.commiturl
216 config key: svn.commiturl (overwrites all svn-remote.<name>.commiturl options)
217 +
218 Using this option for any other purpose (don't ask) is very strongly
219 discouraged.
220
221 --mergeinfo=<mergeinfo>;;
222 Add the given merge information during the dcommit
223 (e.g. `--mergeinfo="/branches/foo:1-10"`). All svn server versions can
224 store this information (as a property), and svn clients starting from
225 version 1.5 can make use of it. 'git svn' currently does not use it
226 and does not set it automatically.
227
228 'branch'::
229 Create a branch in the SVN repository.
230
231 -m;;
232 --message;;
233 Allows to specify the commit message.
234
235 -t;;
236 --tag;;
237 Create a tag by using the tags_subdir instead of the branches_subdir
238 specified during git svn init.
239
240 -d;;
241 --destination;;
242 If more than one --branches (or --tags) option was given to the 'init'
243 or 'clone' command, you must provide the location of the branch (or
244 tag) you wish to create in the SVN repository. The value of this
245 option must match one of the paths specified by a --branches (or
246 --tags) option. You can see these paths with the commands
247 +
248 git config --get-all svn-remote.<name>.branches
249 git config --get-all svn-remote.<name>.tags
250 +
251 where <name> is the name of the SVN repository as specified by the -R option to
252 'init' (or "svn" by default).
253
254 --username;;
255 Specify the SVN username to perform the commit as. This option overrides
256 the 'username' configuration property.
257
258 --commit-url;;
259 Use the specified URL to connect to the destination Subversion
260 repository. This is useful in cases where the source SVN
261 repository is read-only. This option overrides configuration
262 property 'commiturl'.
263 +
264 git config --get-all svn-remote.<name>.commiturl
265 +
266
267 'tag'::
268 Create a tag in the SVN repository. This is a shorthand for
269 'branch -t'.
270
271 'log'::
272 This should make it easy to look up svn log messages when svn
273 users refer to -r/--revision numbers.
274 +
275 The following features from `svn log' are supported:
276 +
277 --
278 -r <n>[:<n>];;
279 --revision=<n>[:<n>];;
280 is supported, non-numeric args are not:
281 HEAD, NEXT, BASE, PREV, etc ...
282 -v;;
283 --verbose;;
284 it's not completely compatible with the --verbose
285 output in svn log, but reasonably close.
286 --limit=<n>;;
287 is NOT the same as --max-count, doesn't count
288 merged/excluded commits
289 --incremental;;
290 supported
291 --
292 +
293 New features:
294 +
295 --
296 --show-commit;;
297 shows the git commit sha1, as well
298 --oneline;;
299 our version of --pretty=oneline
300 --
301 +
302 NOTE: SVN itself only stores times in UTC and nothing else. The regular svn
303 client converts the UTC time to the local time (or based on the TZ=
304 environment). This command has the same behaviour.
305 +
306 Any other arguments are passed directly to 'git log'
307
308 'blame'::
309 Show what revision and author last modified each line of a file. The
310 output of this mode is format-compatible with the output of
311 `svn blame' by default. Like the SVN blame command,
312 local uncommitted changes in the working copy are ignored;
313 the version of the file in the HEAD revision is annotated. Unknown
314 arguments are passed directly to 'git blame'.
315 +
316 --git-format;;
317 Produce output in the same format as 'git blame', but with
318 SVN revision numbers instead of git commit hashes. In this mode,
319 changes that haven't been committed to SVN (including local
320 working-copy edits) are shown as revision 0.
321
322 'find-rev'::
323 When given an SVN revision number of the form 'rN', returns the
324 corresponding git commit hash (this can optionally be followed by a
325 tree-ish to specify which branch should be searched). When given a
326 tree-ish, returns the corresponding SVN revision number.
327
328 'set-tree'::
329 You should consider using 'dcommit' instead of this command.
330 Commit specified commit or tree objects to SVN. This relies on
331 your imported fetch data being up-to-date. This makes
332 absolutely no attempts to do patching when committing to SVN, it
333 simply overwrites files with those specified in the tree or
334 commit. All merging is assumed to have taken place
335 independently of 'git svn' functions.
336
337 'create-ignore'::
338 Recursively finds the svn:ignore property on directories and
339 creates matching .gitignore files. The resulting files are staged to
340 be committed, but are not committed. Use -r/--revision to refer to a
341 specific revision.
342
343 'show-ignore'::
344 Recursively finds and lists the svn:ignore property on
345 directories. The output is suitable for appending to
346 the $GIT_DIR/info/exclude file.
347
348 'mkdirs'::
349 Attempts to recreate empty directories that core git cannot track
350 based on information in $GIT_DIR/svn/<refname>/unhandled.log files.
351 Empty directories are automatically recreated when using
352 "git svn clone" and "git svn rebase", so "mkdirs" is intended
353 for use after commands like "git checkout" or "git reset".
354 (See the svn-remote.<name>.automkdirs config file option for
355 more information.)
356
357 'commit-diff'::
358 Commits the diff of two tree-ish arguments from the
359 command-line. This command does not rely on being inside an `git svn
360 init`-ed repository. This command takes three arguments, (a) the
361 original tree to diff against, (b) the new tree result, (c) the
362 URL of the target Subversion repository. The final argument
363 (URL) may be omitted if you are working from a 'git svn'-aware
364 repository (that has been `init`-ed with 'git svn').
365 The -r<revision> option is required for this.
366
367 'info'::
368 Shows information about a file or directory similar to what
369 `svn info' provides. Does not currently support a -r/--revision
370 argument. Use the --url option to output only the value of the
371 'URL:' field.
372
373 'proplist'::
374 Lists the properties stored in the Subversion repository about a
375 given file or directory. Use -r/--revision to refer to a specific
376 Subversion revision.
377
378 'propget'::
379 Gets the Subversion property given as the first argument, for a
380 file. A specific revision can be specified with -r/--revision.
381
382 'show-externals'::
383 Shows the Subversion externals. Use -r/--revision to specify a
384 specific revision.
385
386 'gc'::
387 Compress $GIT_DIR/svn/<refname>/unhandled.log files in .git/svn
388 and remove $GIT_DIR/svn/<refname>index files in .git/svn.
389
390 'reset'::
391 Undoes the effects of 'fetch' back to the specified revision.
392 This allows you to re-'fetch' an SVN revision. Normally the
393 contents of an SVN revision should never change and 'reset'
394 should not be necessary. However, if SVN permissions change,
395 or if you alter your --ignore-paths option, a 'fetch' may fail
396 with "not found in commit" (file not previously visible) or
397 "checksum mismatch" (missed a modification). If the problem
398 file cannot be ignored forever (with --ignore-paths) the only
399 way to repair the repo is to use 'reset'.
400 +
401 Only the rev_map and refs/remotes/git-svn are changed. Follow 'reset'
402 with a 'fetch' and then 'git reset' or 'git rebase' to move local
403 branches onto the new tree.
404
405 -r <n>;;
406 --revision=<n>;;
407 Specify the most recent revision to keep. All later revisions
408 are discarded.
409 -p;;
410 --parent;;
411 Discard the specified revision as well, keeping the nearest
412 parent instead.
413 Example:;;
414 Assume you have local changes in "master", but you need to refetch "r2".
415 +
416 ------------
417 r1---r2---r3 remotes/git-svn
418 \
419 A---B master
420 ------------
421 +
422 Fix the ignore-paths or SVN permissions problem that caused "r2" to
423 be incomplete in the first place. Then:
424 +
425 [verse]
426 git svn reset -r2 -p
427 git svn fetch
428 +
429 ------------
430 r1---r2'--r3' remotes/git-svn
431 \
432 r2---r3---A---B master
433 ------------
434 +
435 Then fixup "master" with 'git rebase'.
436 Do NOT use 'git merge' or your history will not be compatible with a
437 future 'dcommit'!
438 +
439 [verse]
440 git rebase --onto remotes/git-svn A^ master
441 +
442 ------------
443 r1---r2'--r3' remotes/git-svn
444 \
445 A'--B' master
446 ------------
447
448 OPTIONS
449 -------
450
451 --shared[=(false|true|umask|group|all|world|everybody)]::
452 --template=<template_directory>::
453 Only used with the 'init' command.
454 These are passed directly to 'git init'.
455
456 -r <arg>::
457 --revision <arg>::
458 Used with the 'fetch' command.
459 +
460 This allows revision ranges for partial/cauterized history
461 to be supported. $NUMBER, $NUMBER1:$NUMBER2 (numeric ranges),
462 $NUMBER:HEAD, and BASE:$NUMBER are all supported.
463 +
464 This can allow you to make partial mirrors when running fetch;
465 but is generally not recommended because history will be skipped
466 and lost.
467
468 -::
469 --stdin::
470 Only used with the 'set-tree' command.
471 +
472 Read a list of commits from stdin and commit them in reverse
473 order. Only the leading sha1 is read from each line, so
474 'git rev-list --pretty=oneline' output can be used.
475
476 --rmdir::
477 Only used with the 'dcommit', 'set-tree' and 'commit-diff' commands.
478 +
479 Remove directories from the SVN tree if there are no files left
480 behind. SVN can version empty directories, and they are not
481 removed by default if there are no files left in them. git
482 cannot version empty directories. Enabling this flag will make
483 the commit to SVN act like git.
484 +
485 [verse]
486 config key: svn.rmdir
487
488 -e::
489 --edit::
490 Only used with the 'dcommit', 'set-tree' and 'commit-diff' commands.
491 +
492 Edit the commit message before committing to SVN. This is off by
493 default for objects that are commits, and forced on when committing
494 tree objects.
495 +
496 [verse]
497 config key: svn.edit
498
499 -l<num>::
500 --find-copies-harder::
501 Only used with the 'dcommit', 'set-tree' and 'commit-diff' commands.
502 +
503 They are both passed directly to 'git diff-tree'; see
504 linkgit:git-diff-tree[1] for more information.
505 +
506 [verse]
507 config key: svn.l
508 config key: svn.findcopiesharder
509
510 -A<filename>::
511 --authors-file=<filename>::
512 Syntax is compatible with the file used by 'git cvsimport':
513 +
514 ------------------------------------------------------------------------
515 loginname = Joe User <user@example.com>
516 ------------------------------------------------------------------------
517 +
518 If this option is specified and 'git svn' encounters an SVN
519 committer name that does not exist in the authors-file, 'git svn'
520 will abort operation. The user will then have to add the
521 appropriate entry. Re-running the previous 'git svn' command
522 after the authors-file is modified should continue operation.
523 +
524 [verse]
525 config key: svn.authorsfile
526
527 --authors-prog=<filename>::
528 If this option is specified, for each SVN committer name that
529 does not exist in the authors file, the given file is executed
530 with the committer name as the first argument. The program is
531 expected to return a single line of the form "Name <email>",
532 which will be treated as if included in the authors file.
533
534 -q::
535 --quiet::
536 Make 'git svn' less verbose. Specify a second time to make it
537 even less verbose.
538
539 --repack[=<n>]::
540 --repack-flags=<flags>::
541 These should help keep disk usage sane for large fetches with
542 many revisions.
543 +
544 --repack takes an optional argument for the number of revisions
545 to fetch before repacking. This defaults to repacking every
546 1000 commits fetched if no argument is specified.
547 +
548 --repack-flags are passed directly to 'git repack'.
549 +
550 [verse]
551 config key: svn.repack
552 config key: svn.repackflags
553
554 -m::
555 --merge::
556 -s<strategy>::
557 --strategy=<strategy>::
558 These are only used with the 'dcommit' and 'rebase' commands.
559 +
560 Passed directly to 'git rebase' when using 'dcommit' if a
561 'git reset' cannot be used (see 'dcommit').
562
563 -n::
564 --dry-run::
565 This can be used with the 'dcommit', 'rebase', 'branch' and
566 'tag' commands.
567 +
568 For 'dcommit', print out the series of git arguments that would show
569 which diffs would be committed to SVN.
570 +
571 For 'rebase', display the local branch associated with the upstream svn
572 repository associated with the current branch and the URL of svn
573 repository that will be fetched from.
574 +
575 For 'branch' and 'tag', display the urls that will be used for copying when
576 creating the branch or tag.
577
578 --use-log-author::
579 When retrieving svn commits into git (as part of 'fetch', 'rebase', or
580 'dcommit' operations), look for the first `From:` or `Signed-off-by:` line
581 in the log message and use that as the author string.
582 --add-author-from::
583 When committing to svn from git (as part of 'commit-diff', 'set-tree' or 'dcommit'
584 operations), if the existing log message doesn't already have a
585 `From:` or `Signed-off-by:` line, append a `From:` line based on the
586 git commit's author string. If you use this, then `--use-log-author`
587 will retrieve a valid author string for all commits.
588
589
590 ADVANCED OPTIONS
591 ----------------
592
593 -i<GIT_SVN_ID>::
594 --id <GIT_SVN_ID>::
595 This sets GIT_SVN_ID (instead of using the environment). This
596 allows the user to override the default refname to fetch from
597 when tracking a single URL. The 'log' and 'dcommit' commands
598 no longer require this switch as an argument.
599
600 -R<remote name>::
601 --svn-remote <remote name>::
602 Specify the [svn-remote "<remote name>"] section to use,
603 this allows SVN multiple repositories to be tracked.
604 Default: "svn"
605
606 --follow-parent::
607 This is especially helpful when we're tracking a directory
608 that has been moved around within the repository, or if we
609 started tracking a branch and never tracked the trunk it was
610 descended from. This feature is enabled by default, use
611 --no-follow-parent to disable it.
612 +
613 [verse]
614 config key: svn.followparent
615
616 CONFIG FILE-ONLY OPTIONS
617 ------------------------
618
619 svn.noMetadata::
620 svn-remote.<name>.noMetadata::
621 This gets rid of the 'git-svn-id:' lines at the end of every commit.
622 +
623 This option can only be used for one-shot imports as 'git svn'
624 will not be able to fetch again without metadata. Additionally,
625 if you lose your .git/svn/**/.rev_map.* files, 'git svn' will not
626 be able to rebuild them.
627 +
628 The 'git svn log' command will not work on repositories using
629 this, either. Using this conflicts with the 'useSvmProps'
630 option for (hopefully) obvious reasons.
631 +
632 This option is NOT recommended as it makes it difficult to track down
633 old references to SVN revision numbers in existing documentation, bug
634 reports and archives. If you plan to eventually migrate from SVN to git
635 and are certain about dropping SVN history, consider
636 linkgit:git-filter-branch[1] instead. filter-branch also allows
637 reformatting of metadata for ease-of-reading and rewriting authorship
638 info for non-"svn.authorsFile" users.
639
640 svn.useSvmProps::
641 svn-remote.<name>.useSvmProps::
642 This allows 'git svn' to re-map repository URLs and UUIDs from
643 mirrors created using SVN::Mirror (or svk) for metadata.
644 +
645 If an SVN revision has a property, "svm:headrev", it is likely
646 that the revision was created by SVN::Mirror (also used by SVK).
647 The property contains a repository UUID and a revision. We want
648 to make it look like we are mirroring the original URL, so
649 introduce a helper function that returns the original identity
650 URL and UUID, and use it when generating metadata in commit
651 messages.
652
653 svn.useSvnsyncProps::
654 svn-remote.<name>.useSvnsyncprops::
655 Similar to the useSvmProps option; this is for users
656 of the svnsync(1) command distributed with SVN 1.4.x and
657 later.
658
659 svn-remote.<name>.rewriteRoot::
660 This allows users to create repositories from alternate
661 URLs. For example, an administrator could run 'git svn' on the
662 server locally (accessing via file://) but wish to distribute
663 the repository with a public http:// or svn:// URL in the
664 metadata so users of it will see the public URL.
665
666 svn-remote.<name>.rewriteUUID::
667 Similar to the useSvmProps option; this is for users who need
668 to remap the UUID manually. This may be useful in situations
669 where the original UUID is not available via either useSvmProps
670 or useSvnsyncProps.
671
672 svn-remote.<name>.pushurl::
673
674 Similar to git's 'remote.<name>.pushurl', this key is designed
675 to be used in cases where 'url' points to an SVN repository
676 via a read-only transport, to provide an alternate read/write
677 transport. It is assumed that both keys point to the same
678 repository. Unlike 'commiturl', 'pushurl' is a base path. If
679 either 'commiturl' or 'pushurl' could be used, 'commiturl'
680 takes precedence.
681
682 svn.brokenSymlinkWorkaround::
683 This disables potentially expensive checks to workaround
684 broken symlinks checked into SVN by broken clients. Set this
685 option to "false" if you track a SVN repository with many
686 empty blobs that are not symlinks. This option may be changed
687 while 'git svn' is running and take effect on the next
688 revision fetched. If unset, 'git svn' assumes this option to
689 be "true".
690
691 svn.pathnameencoding::
692 This instructs git svn to recode pathnames to a given encoding.
693 It can be used by windows users and by those who work in non-utf8
694 locales to avoid corrupted file names with non-ASCII characters.
695 Valid encodings are the ones supported by Perl's Encode module.
696
697 svn-remote.<name>.automkdirs::
698 Normally, the "git svn clone" and "git svn rebase" commands
699 attempt to recreate empty directories that are in the
700 Subversion repository. If this option is set to "false", then
701 empty directories will only be created if the "git svn mkdirs"
702 command is run explicitly. If unset, 'git svn' assumes this
703 option to be "true".
704
705 Since the noMetadata, rewriteRoot, rewriteUUID, useSvnsyncProps and useSvmProps
706 options all affect the metadata generated and used by 'git svn'; they
707 *must* be set in the configuration file before any history is imported
708 and these settings should never be changed once they are set.
709
710 Additionally, only one of these options can be used per svn-remote
711 section because they affect the 'git-svn-id:' metadata line, except
712 for rewriteRoot and rewriteUUID which can be used together.
713
714
715 BASIC EXAMPLES
716 --------------
717
718 Tracking and contributing to the trunk of a Subversion-managed project:
719
720 ------------------------------------------------------------------------
721 # Clone a repo (like git clone):
722 git svn clone http://svn.example.com/project/trunk
723 # Enter the newly cloned directory:
724 cd trunk
725 # You should be on master branch, double-check with 'git branch'
726 git branch
727 # Do some work and commit locally to git:
728 git commit ...
729 # Something is committed to SVN, rebase your local changes against the
730 # latest changes in SVN:
731 git svn rebase
732 # Now commit your changes (that were committed previously using git) to SVN,
733 # as well as automatically updating your working HEAD:
734 git svn dcommit
735 # Append svn:ignore settings to the default git exclude file:
736 git svn show-ignore >> .git/info/exclude
737 ------------------------------------------------------------------------
738
739 Tracking and contributing to an entire Subversion-managed project
740 (complete with a trunk, tags and branches):
741
742 ------------------------------------------------------------------------
743 # Clone a repo (like git clone):
744 git svn clone http://svn.example.com/project -T trunk -b branches -t tags
745 # View all branches and tags you have cloned:
746 git branch -r
747 # Create a new branch in SVN
748 git svn branch waldo
749 # Reset your master to trunk (or any other branch, replacing 'trunk'
750 # with the appropriate name):
751 git reset --hard remotes/trunk
752 # You may only dcommit to one branch/tag/trunk at a time. The usage
753 # of dcommit/rebase/show-ignore should be the same as above.
754 ------------------------------------------------------------------------
755
756 The initial 'git svn clone' can be quite time-consuming
757 (especially for large Subversion repositories). If multiple
758 people (or one person with multiple machines) want to use
759 'git svn' to interact with the same Subversion repository, you can
760 do the initial 'git svn clone' to a repository on a server and
761 have each person clone that repository with 'git clone':
762
763 ------------------------------------------------------------------------
764 # Do the initial import on a server
765 ssh server "cd /pub && git svn clone http://svn.example.com/project
766 # Clone locally - make sure the refs/remotes/ space matches the server
767 mkdir project
768 cd project
769 git init
770 git remote add origin server:/pub/project
771 git config --replace-all remote.origin.fetch '+refs/remotes/*:refs/remotes/*'
772 git fetch
773 # Prevent fetch/pull from remote git server in the future,
774 # we only want to use git svn for future updates
775 git config --remove-section remote.origin
776 # Create a local branch from one of the branches just fetched
777 git checkout -b master FETCH_HEAD
778 # Initialize 'git svn' locally (be sure to use the same URL and -T/-b/-t options as were used on server)
779 git svn init http://svn.example.com/project
780 # Pull the latest changes from Subversion
781 git svn rebase
782 ------------------------------------------------------------------------
783
784 REBASE VS. PULL/MERGE
785 ---------------------
786
787 Originally, 'git svn' recommended that the 'remotes/git-svn' branch be
788 pulled or merged from. This is because the author favored
789 `git svn set-tree B` to commit a single head rather than the
790 `git svn set-tree A..B` notation to commit multiple commits.
791
792 If you use `git svn set-tree A..B` to commit several diffs and you do
793 not have the latest remotes/git-svn merged into my-branch, you should
794 use `git svn rebase` to update your work branch instead of `git pull` or
795 `git merge`. `pull`/`merge` can cause non-linear history to be flattened
796 when committing into SVN, which can lead to merge commits reversing
797 previous commits in SVN.
798
799 MERGE TRACKING
800 --------------
801 While 'git svn' can track
802 copy history (including branches and tags) for repositories adopting a
803 standard layout, it cannot yet represent merge history that happened
804 inside git back upstream to SVN users. Therefore it is advised that
805 users keep history as linear as possible inside git to ease
806 compatibility with SVN (see the CAVEATS section below).
807
808 CAVEATS
809 -------
810
811 For the sake of simplicity and interoperating with Subversion,
812 it is recommended that all 'git svn' users clone, fetch and dcommit
813 directly from the SVN server, and avoid all 'git clone'/'pull'/'merge'/'push'
814 operations between git repositories and branches. The recommended
815 method of exchanging code between git branches and users is
816 'git format-patch' and 'git am', or just 'dcommit'ing to the SVN repository.
817
818 Running 'git merge' or 'git pull' is NOT recommended on a branch you
819 plan to 'dcommit' from because Subversion users cannot see any
820 merges you've made. Furthermore, if you merge or pull from a git branch
821 that is a mirror of an SVN branch, 'dcommit' may commit to the wrong
822 branch.
823
824 If you do merge, note the following rule: 'git svn dcommit' will
825 attempt to commit on top of the SVN commit named in
826 ------------------------------------------------------------------------
827 git log --grep=^git-svn-id: --first-parent -1
828 ------------------------------------------------------------------------
829 You 'must' therefore ensure that the most recent commit of the branch
830 you want to dcommit to is the 'first' parent of the merge. Chaos will
831 ensue otherwise, especially if the first parent is an older commit on
832 the same SVN branch.
833
834 'git clone' does not clone branches under the refs/remotes/ hierarchy or
835 any 'git svn' metadata, or config. So repositories created and managed with
836 using 'git svn' should use 'rsync' for cloning, if cloning is to be done
837 at all.
838
839 Since 'dcommit' uses rebase internally, any git branches you 'git push' to
840 before 'dcommit' on will require forcing an overwrite of the existing ref
841 on the remote repository. This is generally considered bad practice,
842 see the linkgit:git-push[1] documentation for details.
843
844 Do not use the --amend option of linkgit:git-commit[1] on a change you've
845 already dcommitted. It is considered bad practice to --amend commits
846 you've already pushed to a remote repository for other users, and
847 dcommit with SVN is analogous to that.
848
849 When using multiple --branches or --tags, 'git svn' does not automatically
850 handle name collisions (for example, if two branches from different paths have
851 the same name, or if a branch and a tag have the same name). In these cases,
852 use 'init' to set up your git repository then, before your first 'fetch', edit
853 the .git/config file so that the branches and tags are associated with
854 different name spaces. For example:
855
856 branches = stable/*:refs/remotes/svn/stable/*
857 branches = debug/*:refs/remotes/svn/debug/*
858
859 BUGS
860 ----
861
862 We ignore all SVN properties except svn:executable. Any unhandled
863 properties are logged to $GIT_DIR/svn/<refname>/unhandled.log
864
865 Renamed and copied directories are not detected by git and hence not
866 tracked when committing to SVN. I do not plan on adding support for
867 this as it's quite difficult and time-consuming to get working for all
868 the possible corner cases (git doesn't do it, either). Committing
869 renamed and copied files is fully supported if they're similar enough
870 for git to detect them.
871
872 CONFIGURATION
873 -------------
874
875 'git svn' stores [svn-remote] configuration information in the
876 repository .git/config file. It is similar the core git
877 [remote] sections except 'fetch' keys do not accept glob
878 arguments; but they are instead handled by the 'branches'
879 and 'tags' keys. Since some SVN repositories are oddly
880 configured with multiple projects glob expansions such those
881 listed below are allowed:
882
883 ------------------------------------------------------------------------
884 [svn-remote "project-a"]
885 url = http://server.org/svn
886 fetch = trunk/project-a:refs/remotes/project-a/trunk
887 branches = branches/*/project-a:refs/remotes/project-a/branches/*
888 tags = tags/*/project-a:refs/remotes/project-a/tags/*
889 ------------------------------------------------------------------------
890
891 Keep in mind that the '\*' (asterisk) wildcard of the local ref
892 (right of the ':') *must* be the farthest right path component;
893 however the remote wildcard may be anywhere as long as it's an
894 independent path component (surrounded by '/' or EOL). This
895 type of configuration is not automatically created by 'init' and
896 should be manually entered with a text-editor or using 'git config'.
897
898 It is also possible to fetch a subset of branches or tags by using a
899 comma-separated list of names within braces. For example:
900
901 ------------------------------------------------------------------------
902 [svn-remote "huge-project"]
903 url = http://server.org/svn
904 fetch = trunk/src:refs/remotes/trunk
905 branches = branches/{red,green}/src:refs/remotes/branches/*
906 tags = tags/{1.0,2.0}/src:refs/remotes/tags/*
907 ------------------------------------------------------------------------
908
909 Note that git-svn keeps track of the highest revision in which a branch
910 or tag has appeared. If the subset of branches or tags is changed after
911 fetching, then .git/svn/.metadata must be manually edited to remove (or
912 reset) branches-maxRev and/or tags-maxRev as appropriate.
913
914 SEE ALSO
915 --------
916 linkgit:git-rebase[1]
917
918 GIT
919 ---
920 Part of the linkgit:git[1] suite