mirror of
https://github.com/git/git.git
synced 2024-12-12 19:34:35 +08:00
c2c6d9302a
Please see http://bugs.debian.org/404795: In git-rev-parse(1), there is an example commit tree, which is used twice. The explanation for this tree is very clear: B and C are commit *parents* to A. However, when the tree is reused as an example in the SPECIFYING RANGES, the manpage author screws up and uses A as a commit *parent* to B and C! I.e., he inverts the tree. And the fact that for this example you need to read the tree backwards is not explained anywhere (and it would be confusing even if it was). Signed-off-by: Gerrit Pape <pape@smarden.org> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <junkio@cox.net>
283 lines
9.0 KiB
Plaintext
283 lines
9.0 KiB
Plaintext
git-rev-parse(1)
|
|
================
|
|
|
|
NAME
|
|
----
|
|
git-rev-parse - Pick out and massage parameters
|
|
|
|
|
|
SYNOPSIS
|
|
--------
|
|
'git-rev-parse' [ --option ] <args>...
|
|
|
|
DESCRIPTION
|
|
-----------
|
|
|
|
Many git porcelainish commands take mixture of flags
|
|
(i.e. parameters that begin with a dash '-') and parameters
|
|
meant for underlying `git-rev-list` command they use internally
|
|
and flags and parameters for other commands they use as the
|
|
downstream of `git-rev-list`. This command is used to
|
|
distinguish between them.
|
|
|
|
|
|
OPTIONS
|
|
-------
|
|
--revs-only::
|
|
Do not output flags and parameters not meant for
|
|
`git-rev-list` command.
|
|
|
|
--no-revs::
|
|
Do not output flags and parameters meant for
|
|
`git-rev-list` command.
|
|
|
|
--flags::
|
|
Do not output non-flag parameters.
|
|
|
|
--no-flags::
|
|
Do not output flag parameters.
|
|
|
|
--default <arg>::
|
|
If there is no parameter given by the user, use `<arg>`
|
|
instead.
|
|
|
|
--verify::
|
|
The parameter given must be usable as a single, valid
|
|
object name. Otherwise barf and abort.
|
|
|
|
--sq::
|
|
Usually the output is made one line per flag and
|
|
parameter. This option makes output a single line,
|
|
properly quoted for consumption by shell. Useful when
|
|
you expect your parameter to contain whitespaces and
|
|
newlines (e.g. when using pickaxe `-S` with
|
|
`git-diff-\*`).
|
|
|
|
--not::
|
|
When showing object names, prefix them with '{caret}' and
|
|
strip '{caret}' prefix from the object names that already have
|
|
one.
|
|
|
|
--symbolic::
|
|
Usually the object names are output in SHA1 form (with
|
|
possible '{caret}' prefix); this option makes them output in a
|
|
form as close to the original input as possible.
|
|
|
|
|
|
--all::
|
|
Show all refs found in `$GIT_DIR/refs`.
|
|
|
|
--branches::
|
|
Show branch refs found in `$GIT_DIR/refs/heads`.
|
|
|
|
--tags::
|
|
Show tag refs found in `$GIT_DIR/refs/tags`.
|
|
|
|
--remotes::
|
|
Show tag refs found in `$GIT_DIR/refs/remotes`.
|
|
|
|
--show-prefix::
|
|
When the command is invoked from a subdirectory, show the
|
|
path of the current directory relative to the top-level
|
|
directory.
|
|
|
|
--show-cdup::
|
|
When the command is invoked from a subdirectory, show the
|
|
path of the top-level directory relative to the current
|
|
directory (typically a sequence of "../", or an empty string).
|
|
|
|
--git-dir::
|
|
Show `$GIT_DIR` if defined else show the path to the .git directory.
|
|
|
|
--short, --short=number::
|
|
Instead of outputting the full SHA1 values of object names try to
|
|
abbreviate them to a shorter unique name. When no length is specified
|
|
7 is used. The minimum length is 4.
|
|
|
|
--since=datestring, --after=datestring::
|
|
Parses the date string, and outputs corresponding
|
|
--max-age= parameter for git-rev-list command.
|
|
|
|
--until=datestring, --before=datestring::
|
|
Parses the date string, and outputs corresponding
|
|
--min-age= parameter for git-rev-list command.
|
|
|
|
<args>...::
|
|
Flags and parameters to be parsed.
|
|
|
|
|
|
SPECIFYING REVISIONS
|
|
--------------------
|
|
|
|
A revision parameter typically, but not necessarily, names a
|
|
commit object. They use what is called an 'extended SHA1'
|
|
syntax. Here are various ways to spell object names. The
|
|
ones listed near the end of this list are to name trees and
|
|
blobs contained in a commit.
|
|
|
|
* The full SHA1 object name (40-byte hexadecimal string), or
|
|
a substring of such that is unique within the repository.
|
|
E.g. dae86e1950b1277e545cee180551750029cfe735 and dae86e both
|
|
name the same commit object if there are no other object in
|
|
your repository whose object name starts with dae86e.
|
|
|
|
* An output from `git-describe`; i.e. a closest tag, followed by a
|
|
dash, a `g`, and an abbreviated object name.
|
|
|
|
* A symbolic ref name. E.g. 'master' typically means the commit
|
|
object referenced by $GIT_DIR/refs/heads/master. If you
|
|
happen to have both heads/master and tags/master, you can
|
|
explicitly say 'heads/master' to tell git which one you mean.
|
|
When ambiguous, a `<name>` is disambiguated by taking the
|
|
first match in the following rules:
|
|
|
|
. if `$GIT_DIR/<name>` exists, that is what you mean (this is usually
|
|
useful only for `HEAD`, `FETCH_HEAD` and `MERGE_HEAD`);
|
|
|
|
. otherwise, `$GIT_DIR/refs/<name>` if exists;
|
|
|
|
. otherwise, `$GIT_DIR/refs/tags/<name>` if exists;
|
|
|
|
. otherwise, `$GIT_DIR/refs/heads/<name>` if exists;
|
|
|
|
. otherwise, `$GIT_DIR/refs/remotes/<name>` if exists;
|
|
|
|
. otherwise, `$GIT_DIR/refs/remotes/<name>/HEAD` if exists.
|
|
|
|
* A ref followed by the suffix '@' with a date specification
|
|
enclosed in a brace
|
|
pair (e.g. '\{yesterday\}', '\{1 month 2 weeks 3 days 1 hour 1
|
|
second ago\}' or '\{1979-02-26 18:30:00\}') to specify the value
|
|
of the ref at a prior point in time. This suffix may only be
|
|
used immediately following a ref name and the ref must have an
|
|
existing log ($GIT_DIR/logs/<ref>).
|
|
|
|
* A ref followed by the suffix '@' with an ordinal specification
|
|
enclosed in a brace pair (e.g. '\{1\}', '\{15\}') to specify
|
|
the n-th prior value of that ref. For example 'master@\{1\}'
|
|
is the immediate prior value of 'master' while 'master@\{5\}'
|
|
is the 5th prior value of 'master'. This suffix may only be used
|
|
immediately following a ref name and the ref must have an existing
|
|
log ($GIT_DIR/logs/<ref>).
|
|
|
|
* You can use the '@' construct with an empty ref part to get at a
|
|
reflog of the current branch. For example, if you are on the
|
|
branch 'blabla', then '@\{1\}' means the same as 'blabla@\{1\}'.
|
|
|
|
* A suffix '{caret}' to a revision parameter means the first parent of
|
|
that commit object. '{caret}<n>' means the <n>th parent (i.e.
|
|
'rev{caret}'
|
|
is equivalent to 'rev{caret}1'). As a special rule,
|
|
'rev{caret}0' means the commit itself and is used when 'rev' is the
|
|
object name of a tag object that refers to a commit object.
|
|
|
|
* A suffix '{tilde}<n>' to a revision parameter means the commit
|
|
object that is the <n>th generation grand-parent of the named
|
|
commit object, following only the first parent. I.e. rev~3 is
|
|
equivalent to rev{caret}{caret}{caret} which is equivalent to
|
|
rev{caret}1{caret}1{caret}1. See below for a illustration of
|
|
the usage of this form.
|
|
|
|
* A suffix '{caret}' followed by an object type name enclosed in
|
|
brace pair (e.g. `v0.99.8{caret}\{commit\}`) means the object
|
|
could be a tag, and dereference the tag recursively until an
|
|
object of that type is found or the object cannot be
|
|
dereferenced anymore (in which case, barf). `rev{caret}0`
|
|
introduced earlier is a short-hand for `rev{caret}\{commit\}`.
|
|
|
|
* A suffix '{caret}' followed by an empty brace pair
|
|
(e.g. `v0.99.8{caret}\{\}`) means the object could be a tag,
|
|
and dereference the tag recursively until a non-tag object is
|
|
found.
|
|
|
|
* A suffix ':' followed by a path; this names the blob or tree
|
|
at the given path in the tree-ish object named by the part
|
|
before the colon.
|
|
|
|
* A colon, optionally followed by a stage number (0 to 3) and a
|
|
colon, followed by a path; this names a blob object in the
|
|
index at the given path. Missing stage number (and the colon
|
|
that follows it) names an stage 0 entry.
|
|
|
|
Here is an illustration, by Jon Loeliger. Both node B and C are
|
|
a commit parents of commit node A. Parent commits are ordered
|
|
left-to-right.
|
|
|
|
G H I J
|
|
\ / \ /
|
|
D E F
|
|
\ | / \
|
|
\ | / |
|
|
\|/ |
|
|
B C
|
|
\ /
|
|
\ /
|
|
A
|
|
|
|
A = = A^0
|
|
B = A^ = A^1 = A~1
|
|
C = A^2 = A^2
|
|
D = A^^ = A^1^1 = A~2
|
|
E = B^2 = A^^2
|
|
F = B^3 = A^^3
|
|
G = A^^^ = A^1^1^1 = A~3
|
|
H = D^2 = B^^2 = A^^^2 = A~2^2
|
|
I = F^ = B^3^ = A^^3^
|
|
J = F^2 = B^3^2 = A^^3^2
|
|
|
|
|
|
SPECIFYING RANGES
|
|
-----------------
|
|
|
|
History traversing commands such as `git-log` operate on a set
|
|
of commits, not just a single commit. To these commands,
|
|
specifying a single revision with the notation described in the
|
|
previous section means the set of commits reachable from that
|
|
commit, following the commit ancestry chain.
|
|
|
|
To exclude commits reachable from a commit, a prefix `{caret}`
|
|
notation is used. E.g. "`{caret}r1 r2`" means commits reachable
|
|
from `r2` but exclude the ones reachable from `r1`.
|
|
|
|
This set operation appears so often that there is a shorthand
|
|
for it. "`r1..r2`" is equivalent to "`{caret}r1 r2`". It is
|
|
the difference of two sets (subtract the set of commits
|
|
reachable from `r1` from the set of commits reachable from
|
|
`r2`).
|
|
|
|
A similar notation "`r1\...r2`" is called symmetric difference
|
|
of `r1` and `r2` and is defined as
|
|
"`r1 r2 --not $(git-merge-base --all r1 r2)`".
|
|
It it the set of commits that are reachable from either one of
|
|
`r1` or `r2` but not from both.
|
|
|
|
Two other shorthands for naming a set that is formed by a commit
|
|
and its parent commits exists. `r1{caret}@` notation means all
|
|
parents of `r1`. `r1{caret}!` includes commit `r1` but excludes
|
|
its all parents.
|
|
|
|
Here are a handful examples:
|
|
|
|
D G H D
|
|
D F G H I J D F
|
|
^G D H D
|
|
^D B E I J F B
|
|
B...C G H D E B C
|
|
^D B C E I J F B C
|
|
C^@ I J F
|
|
F^! D G H D F
|
|
|
|
Author
|
|
------
|
|
Written by Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org> and
|
|
Junio C Hamano <junkio@cox.net>
|
|
|
|
Documentation
|
|
--------------
|
|
Documentation by Junio C Hamano and the git-list <git@vger.kernel.org>.
|
|
|
|
GIT
|
|
---
|
|
Part of the gitlink:git[7] suite
|
|
|