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gitrepository-layout(5) |
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NAME |
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gitrepository-layout - Git Repository Layout |
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SYNOPSIS |
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-------- |
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$GIT_DIR/* |
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DESCRIPTION |
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You may find these things in your git repository (`.git` |
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directory for a repository associated with your working tree, or |
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`<project>.git` directory for a public 'bare' repository. It is |
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also possible to have a working tree where `.git` is a plain |
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ascii file containing `gitdir: <path>`, i.e. the path to the |
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real git repository). |
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objects:: |
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Object store associated with this repository. Usually |
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an object store is self sufficient (i.e. all the objects |
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that are referred to by an object found in it are also |
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found in it), but there are couple of ways to violate |
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it. |
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. You could populate the repository by running a commit walker |
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without `-a` option. Depending on which options are given, you |
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could have only commit objects without associated blobs and |
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trees this way, for example. A repository with this kind of |
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incomplete object store is not suitable to be published to the |
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outside world but sometimes useful for private repository. |
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. You also could have an incomplete but locally usable repository |
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by cloning shallowly. See linkgit:git-clone[1]. |
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. You can be using `objects/info/alternates` mechanism, or |
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`$GIT_ALTERNATE_OBJECT_DIRECTORIES` mechanism to 'borrow' |
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objects from other object stores. A repository with this kind |
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of incomplete object store is not suitable to be published for |
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use with dumb transports but otherwise is OK as long as |
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`objects/info/alternates` points at the right object stores |
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it borrows from. |
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objects/[0-9a-f][0-9a-f]:: |
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Traditionally, each object is stored in its own file. |
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They are split into 256 subdirectories using the first |
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two letters from its object name to keep the number of |
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directory entries `objects` directory itself needs to |
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hold. Objects found here are often called 'unpacked' |
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(or 'loose') objects. |
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objects/pack:: |
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Packs (files that store many object in compressed form, |
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along with index files to allow them to be randomly |
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accessed) are found in this directory. |
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objects/info:: |
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Additional information about the object store is |
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recorded in this directory. |
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objects/info/packs:: |
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This file is to help dumb transports discover what packs |
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are available in this object store. Whenever a pack is |
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added or removed, `git update-server-info` should be run |
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to keep this file up-to-date if the repository is |
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published for dumb transports. 'git repack' does this |
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by default. |
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objects/info/alternates:: |
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This file records paths to alternate object stores that |
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this object store borrows objects from, one pathname per |
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line. Note that not only native Git tools use it locally, |
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but the HTTP fetcher also tries to use it remotely; this |
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will usually work if you have relative paths (relative |
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to the object database, not to the repository!) in your |
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alternates file, but it will not work if you use absolute |
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paths unless the absolute path in filesystem and web URL |
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is the same. See also 'objects/info/http-alternates'. |
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objects/info/http-alternates:: |
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This file records URLs to alternate object stores that |
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this object store borrows objects from, to be used when |
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the repository is fetched over HTTP. |
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refs:: |
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References are stored in subdirectories of this |
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directory. The 'git prune' command knows to keep |
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objects reachable from refs found in this directory and |
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its subdirectories. |
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refs/heads/`name`:: |
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records tip-of-the-tree commit objects of branch `name` |
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refs/tags/`name`:: |
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records any object name (not necessarily a commit |
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object, or a tag object that points at a commit object). |
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refs/remotes/`name`:: |
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records tip-of-the-tree commit objects of branches copied |
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from a remote repository. |
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packed-refs:: |
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records the same information as refs/heads/, refs/tags/, |
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and friends record in a more efficient way. See |
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linkgit:git-pack-refs[1]. |
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HEAD:: |
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A symref (see glossary) to the `refs/heads/` namespace |
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describing the currently active branch. It does not mean |
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much if the repository is not associated with any working tree |
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(i.e. a 'bare' repository), but a valid git repository |
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*must* have the HEAD file; some porcelains may use it to |
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guess the designated "default" branch of the repository |
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(usually 'master'). It is legal if the named branch |
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'name' does not (yet) exist. In some legacy setups, it is |
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a symbolic link instead of a symref that points at the current |
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branch. |
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HEAD can also record a specific commit directly, instead of |
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being a symref to point at the current branch. Such a state |
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is often called 'detached HEAD', and almost all commands work |
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identically as normal. See linkgit:git-checkout[1] for |
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details. |
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branches:: |
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A slightly deprecated way to store shorthands to be used |
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to specify URL to 'git fetch', 'git pull' and 'git push' |
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commands is to store a file in `branches/<name>` and |
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give 'name' to these commands in place of 'repository' |
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argument. |
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hooks:: |
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Hooks are customization scripts used by various git |
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commands. A handful of sample hooks are installed when |
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'git init' is run, but all of them are disabled by |
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default. To enable, the `.sample` suffix has to be |
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removed from the filename by renaming. |
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Read linkgit:githooks[5] for more details about |
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each hook. |
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index:: |
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The current index file for the repository. It is |
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usually not found in a bare repository. |
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info:: |
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Additional information about the repository is recorded |
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in this directory. |
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info/refs:: |
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This file helps dumb transports discover what refs are |
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available in this repository. If the repository is |
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published for dumb transports, this file should be |
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regenerated by 'git update-server-info' every time a tag |
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or branch is created or modified. This is normally done |
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from the `hooks/update` hook, which is run by the |
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'git-receive-pack' command when you 'git push' into the |
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repository. |
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info/grafts:: |
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This file records fake commit ancestry information, to |
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pretend the set of parents a commit has is different |
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from how the commit was actually created. One record |
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per line describes a commit and its fake parents by |
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listing their 40-byte hexadecimal object names separated |
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by a space and terminated by a newline. |
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info/exclude:: |
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This file, by convention among Porcelains, stores the |
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exclude pattern list. `.gitignore` is the per-directory |
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ignore file. 'git status', 'git add', 'git rm' and |
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'git clean' look at it but the core git commands do not look |
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at it. See also: linkgit:gitignore[5]. |
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remotes:: |
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Stores shorthands to be used to give URL and default |
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refnames to interact with remote repository to |
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'git fetch', 'git pull' and 'git push' commands. |
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logs:: |
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Records of changes made to refs are stored in this |
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directory. See linkgit:git-update-ref[1] |
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for more information. |
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logs/refs/heads/`name`:: |
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Records all changes made to the branch tip named `name`. |
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logs/refs/tags/`name`:: |
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Records all changes made to the tag named `name`. |
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shallow:: |
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This is similar to `info/grafts` but is internally used |
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and maintained by shallow clone mechanism. See `--depth` |
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option to linkgit:git-clone[1] and linkgit:git-fetch[1]. |
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SEE ALSO |
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-------- |
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linkgit:git-init[1], |
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linkgit:git-clone[1], |
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linkgit:git-fetch[1], |
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linkgit:git-pack-refs[1], |
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linkgit:git-gc[1], |
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linkgit:git-checkout[1], |
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linkgit:gitglossary[7], |
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link:user-manual.html[The Git User's Manual] |
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GIT |
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Part of the linkgit:git[1] suite.
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