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命令

git remote

 

语法

git remote [-v | --verbose]
git remote add [-t <branch>] [-m <master>] [-f] [--[no-]tags] [--mirror=<fetch|push>] <name> <url>
git remote rename <old> <new>
git remote remove <name>
git remote set-head <name> (-a | --auto | -d | --delete | <branch>)
git remote set-branches [--add] <name> <branch>…?
git remote get-url [--push] [--all] <name>
git remote set-url [--push] <name> <newurl> [<oldurl>]
git remote set-url --add [--push] <name> <newurl>
git remote set-url --delete [--push] <name> <url>
git remote [-v | --verbose] show [-n] <name>…?
git remote prune [-n | --dry-run] <name>…?
git remote [-v | --verbose] update [-p | --prune] [(<group> | <remote>)…?]

注:[可选项]、<必选项>、| 单选项

 

描述

管理您跟踪的远程仓库

 

选项

-v
--verbose

此选项将稍微详细一点显示远程仓库的信息,在仓库名后显示 url 信息。

注:此选项必须放在远程和子命令之间。

 

子命令

COMMANDS

With no arguments, shows a list of existing remotes. Several subcommands are available to perform operations on the remotes.

add

    Adds a remote named <name> for the repository at <url>. The command git fetch <name> can then be used to create and update remote-tracking branches <name>/<branch>.

    With -f option, git fetch <name> is run immediately after the remote information is set up.

    With --tags option, git fetch <name> imports every tag from the remote repository.

    With --no-tags option, git fetch <name> does not import tags from the remote repository.

    By default, only tags on fetched branches are imported (see git-fetch[1]).

    With -t <branch> option, instead of the default glob refspec for the remote to track all branches under the refs/remotes/<name>/ namespace, a refspec to track only <branch> is created. You can give more than one -t <branch> to track multiple branches without grabbing all branches.

    With -m <master> option, a symbolic-ref refs/remotes/<name>/HEAD is set up to point at remote’s <master> branch. See also the set-head command.

    When a fetch mirror is created with --mirror=fetch, the refs will not be stored in the refs/remotes/ namespace, but rather everything in refs/ on the remote will be directly mirrored into refs/ in the local repository. This option only makes sense in bare repositories, because a fetch would overwrite any local commits.

    When a push mirror is created with --mirror=push, then git push will always behave as if --mirror was passed.
rename

    Rename the remote named <old> to <new>. All remote-tracking branches and configuration settings for the remote are updated.

    In case <old> and <new> are the same, and <old> is a file under $GIT_DIR/remotes or $GIT_DIR/branches, the remote is converted to the configuration file format.
remove
rm

    Remove the remote named <name>. All remote-tracking branches and configuration settings for the remote are removed.
set-head

    Sets or deletes the default branch (i.e. the target of the symbolic-ref refs/remotes/<name>/HEAD) for the named remote. Having a default branch for a remote is not required, but allows the name of the remote to be specified in lieu of a specific branch. For example, if the default branch for origin is set to master, then origin may be specified wherever you would normally specify origin/master.

    With -d or --delete, the symbolic ref refs/remotes/<name>/HEAD is deleted.

    With -a or --auto, the remote is queried to determine its HEAD, then the symbolic-ref refs/remotes/<name>/HEAD is set to the same branch. e.g., if the remote HEAD is pointed at next, "git remote set-head origin -a" will set the symbolic-ref refs/remotes/origin/HEAD to refs/remotes/origin/next. This will only work if refs/remotes/origin/next already exists; if not it must be fetched first.

    Use <branch> to set the symbolic-ref refs/remotes/<name>/HEAD explicitly. e.g., "git remote set-head origin master" will set the symbolic-ref refs/remotes/origin/HEAD to refs/remotes/origin/master. This will only work if refs/remotes/origin/master already exists; if not it must be fetched first.
set-branches

    Changes the list of branches tracked by the named remote. This can be used to track a subset of the available remote branches after the initial setup for a remote.

    The named branches will be interpreted as if specified with the -t option on the git remote add command line.

    With --add, instead of replacing the list of currently tracked branches, adds to that list.
get-url

    Retrieves the URLs for a remote. Configurations for insteadOf and pushInsteadOf are expanded here. By default, only the first URL is listed.

    With --push, push URLs are queried rather than fetch URLs.

    With --all, all URLs for the remote will be listed.
set-url

    Changes URLs for the remote. Sets first URL for remote <name> that matches regex <oldurl> (first URL if no <oldurl> is given) to <newurl>. If <oldurl> doesn’t match any URL, an error occurs and nothing is changed.

    With --push, push URLs are manipulated instead of fetch URLs.

    With --add, instead of changing existing URLs, new URL is added.

    With --delete, instead of changing existing URLs, all URLs matching regex <url> are deleted for remote <name>. Trying to delete all non-push URLs is an error.

    Note that the push URL and the fetch URL, even though they can be set differently, must still refer to the same place. What you pushed to the push URL should be what you would see if you immediately fetched from the fetch URL. If you are trying to fetch from one place (e.g. your upstream) and push to another (e.g. your publishing repository), use two separate remotes.
show

    Gives some information about the remote <name>.

    With -n option, the remote heads are not queried first with git ls-remote <name>; cached information is used instead.
prune

    Deletes all stale remote-tracking branches under <name>. These stale branches have already been removed from the remote repository referenced by <name>, but are still locally available in "remotes/<name>".

    With --dry-run option, report what branches will be pruned, but do not actually prune them.
update

    Fetch updates for a named set of remotes in the repository as defined by remotes.<group>. If a named group is not specified on the command line, the configuration parameter remotes.default will be used; if remotes.default is not defined, all remotes which do not have the configuration parameter remote.<name>.skipDefaultUpdate set to true will be updated. (See git-config[1]).

    With --prune option, prune all the remotes that are updated.

DISCUSSION

The remote configuration is achieved using the remote.origin.url and remote.origin.fetch configuration variables. (See git-config[1]).
Examples

    Add a new remote, fetch, and check out a branch from it

    $ git remote
    origin
    $ git branch -r
      origin/HEAD -> origin/master
      origin/master
    $ git remote add staging git://git.kernel.org/.../gregkh/staging.git
    $ git remote
    origin
    staging
    $ git fetch staging
    ...
    From git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gregkh/staging
     * [new branch]      master     -> staging/master
     * [new branch]      staging-linus -> staging/staging-linus
     * [new branch]      staging-next -> staging/staging-next
    $ git branch -r
      origin/HEAD -> origin/master
      origin/master
      staging/master
      staging/staging-linus
      staging/staging-next
    $ git checkout -b staging staging/master
    ...

    Imitate git clone but track only selected branches

    $ mkdir project.git
    $ cd project.git
    $ git init
    $ git remote add -f -t master -m master origin git://example.com/git.git/
    $ git merge origin

SEE ALSO

git-fetch[1] git-branch[1] git-config[1]
GIT

Part of the git[1] suite

 

[Git] git remote

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原文地址:http://www.cnblogs.com/mz8023yt/p/8007096.html

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