man git-fetch-pack (Commandes) - Receive missing objects from another repository.
NAME
git-fetch-pack - Receive missing objects from another repository.
SYNOPSIS
git-fetch-pack [-q] [-k] [--exec=<git-upload-pack>] [<host>:]<directory> [<refs>...]
DESCRIPTION
Invokes git-upload-pack on a potentially remote repository, and asks it to send objects missing from this repository, to update the named heads. The list of commits available locally is found out by scanning local $GIT_DIR/refs/ and sent to git-upload-pack running on the other end.
This command degenerates to download everything to complete the asked refs from the remote side when the local side does not have a common ancestor commit.
OPTIONS
- -q
- Pass -q flag to git-unpack-objects; this makes the cloning process less verbose.
- -k
- Do not invoke git-unpack-objects on received data, but create a single packfile out of it instead, and store it in the object database.
- --exec=<git-upload-pack>
- Use this to specify the path to git-upload-pack on the remote side, if is not found on your $PATH. Installations of sshd ignores the user's environment setup scripts for login shells (e.g. .bash_profile) and your privately installed git may not be found on the system default $PATH. Another workaround suggested is to set up your $PATH in ".bashrc", but this flag is for people who do not want to pay the overhead for non-interactive shells by having a lean .bashrc file (they set most of the things up in .bash_profile).
- <host>
- A remote host that houses the repository. When this part is specified, git-upload-pack is invoked via ssh.
- <directory>
- The repository to sync from.
- <refs>...
- The remote heads to update from. This is relative to $GIT_DIR (e.g. "HEAD", "refs/heads/master"). When unspecified, update from all heads the remote side has.
AUTHOR
Written by Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org>
DOCUMENTATION
Documentation by Junio C Hamano.