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| gitremote-helpers(7)
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| ====================
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| 
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| NAME
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| ----
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| gitremote-helpers - Helper programs to interact with remote repositories
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| 
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| SYNOPSIS
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| --------
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| [verse]
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| 'git remote-<transport>' <repository> [<URL>]
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| 
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| DESCRIPTION
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| -----------
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| 
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| Remote helper programs are normally not used directly by end users,
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| but they are invoked by Git when it needs to interact with remote
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| repositories Git does not support natively.  A given helper will
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| implement a subset of the capabilities documented here. When Git
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| needs to interact with a repository using a remote helper, it spawns
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| the helper as an independent process, sends commands to the helper's
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| standard input, and expects results from the helper's standard
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| output. Because a remote helper runs as an independent process from
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| Git, there is no need to re-link Git to add a new helper, nor any
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| need to link the helper with the implementation of Git.
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| 
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| Every helper must support the "capabilities" command, which Git
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| uses to determine what other commands the helper will accept.  Those
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| other commands can be used to discover and update remote refs,
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| transport objects between the object database and the remote repository,
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| and update the local object store.
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| 
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| Git comes with a "curl" family of remote helpers, that handle various
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| transport protocols, such as 'git-remote-http', 'git-remote-https',
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| 'git-remote-ftp' and 'git-remote-ftps'. They implement the capabilities
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| 'fetch', 'option', and 'push'.
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| 
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| INVOCATION
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| ----------
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| 
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| Remote helper programs are invoked with one or (optionally) two
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| arguments. The first argument specifies a remote repository as in Git;
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| it is either the name of a configured remote or a URL. The second
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| argument specifies a URL; it is usually of the form
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| '<transport>://<address>', but any arbitrary string is possible.
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| The `GIT_DIR` environment variable is set up for the remote helper
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| and can be used to determine where to store additional data or from
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| which directory to invoke auxiliary Git commands.
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| 
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| When Git encounters a URL of the form '<transport>://<address>', where
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| '<transport>' is a protocol that it cannot handle natively, it
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| automatically invokes 'git remote-<transport>' with the full URL as
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| the second argument. If such a URL is encountered directly on the
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| command line, the first argument is the same as the second, and if it
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| is encountered in a configured remote, the first argument is the name
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| of that remote.
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| 
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| A URL of the form '<transport>::<address>' explicitly instructs Git to
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| invoke 'git remote-<transport>' with '<address>' as the second
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| argument. If such a URL is encountered directly on the command line,
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| the first argument is '<address>', and if it is encountered in a
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| configured remote, the first argument is the name of that remote.
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| 
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| Additionally, when a configured remote has `remote.<name>.vcs` set to
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| '<transport>', Git explicitly invokes 'git remote-<transport>' with
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| '<name>' as the first argument. If set, the second argument is
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| `remote.<name>.url`; otherwise, the second argument is omitted.
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| 
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| INPUT FORMAT
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| ------------
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| 
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| Git sends the remote helper a list of commands on standard input, one
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| per line.  The first command is always the 'capabilities' command, in
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| response to which the remote helper must print a list of the
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| capabilities it supports (see below) followed by a blank line.  The
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| response to the capabilities command determines what commands Git uses
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| in the remainder of the command stream.
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| 
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| The command stream is terminated by a blank line.  In some cases
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| (indicated in the documentation of the relevant commands), this blank
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| line is followed by a payload in some other protocol (e.g., the pack
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| protocol), while in others it indicates the end of input.
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| 
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| Capabilities
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| ~~~~~~~~~~~~
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| 
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| Each remote helper is expected to support only a subset of commands.
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| The operations a helper supports are declared to Git in the response
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| to the `capabilities` command (see COMMANDS, below).
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| 
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| In the following, we list all defined capabilities and for
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| each we list which commands a helper with that capability
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| must provide.
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| 
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| Capabilities for Pushing
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| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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| 'connect'::
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| 	Can attempt to connect to 'git receive-pack' (for pushing),
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| 	'git upload-pack', etc for communication using
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| 	git's native packfile protocol. This
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| 	requires a bidirectional, full-duplex connection.
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| +
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| Supported commands: 'connect'.
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| 
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| 'stateless-connect'::
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| 	Experimental; for internal use only.
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| 	Can attempt to connect to a remote server for communication
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| 	using git's wire-protocol version 2.  See the documentation
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| 	for the stateless-connect command for more information.
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| +
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| Supported commands: 'stateless-connect'.
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| 
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| 'push'::
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| 	Can discover remote refs and push local commits and the
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| 	history leading up to them to new or existing remote refs.
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| +
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| Supported commands: 'list for-push', 'push'.
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| 
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| 'export'::
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| 	Can discover remote refs and push specified objects from a
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| 	fast-import stream to remote refs.
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| +
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| Supported commands: 'list for-push', 'export'.
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| 
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| If a helper advertises 'connect', Git will use it if possible and
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| fall back to another capability if the helper requests so when
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| connecting (see the 'connect' command under COMMANDS).
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| When choosing between 'push' and 'export', Git prefers 'push'.
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| Other frontends may have some other order of preference.
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| 
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| 'no-private-update'::
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| 	When using the 'refspec' capability, git normally updates the
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| 	private ref on successful push. This update is disabled when
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| 	the remote-helper declares the capability 'no-private-update'.
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| 
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| 
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| Capabilities for Fetching
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| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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| 'connect'::
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| 	Can try to connect to 'git upload-pack' (for fetching),
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| 	'git receive-pack', etc for communication using the
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| 	Git's native packfile protocol. This
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| 	requires a bidirectional, full-duplex connection.
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| +
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| Supported commands: 'connect'.
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| 
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| 'stateless-connect'::
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| 	Experimental; for internal use only.
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| 	Can attempt to connect to a remote server for communication
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| 	using git's wire-protocol version 2.  See the documentation
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| 	for the stateless-connect command for more information.
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| +
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| Supported commands: 'stateless-connect'.
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| 
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| 'fetch'::
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| 	Can discover remote refs and transfer objects reachable from
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| 	them to the local object store.
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| +
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| Supported commands: 'list', 'fetch'.
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| 
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| 'import'::
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| 	Can discover remote refs and output objects reachable from
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| 	them as a stream in fast-import format.
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| +
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| Supported commands: 'list', 'import'.
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| 
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| 'check-connectivity'::
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| 	Can guarantee that when a clone is requested, the received
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| 	pack is self contained and is connected.
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| 
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| 'get'::
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| 	Can use the 'get' command to download a file from a given URI.
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| 
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| If a helper advertises 'connect', Git will use it if possible and
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| fall back to another capability if the helper requests so when
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| connecting (see the 'connect' command under COMMANDS).
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| When choosing between 'fetch' and 'import', Git prefers 'fetch'.
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| Other frontends may have some other order of preference.
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| 
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| Miscellaneous capabilities
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| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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| 
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| 'option'::
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| 	For specifying settings like `verbosity` (how much output to
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| 	write to stderr) and `depth` (how much history is wanted in the
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| 	case of a shallow clone) that affect how other commands are
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| 	carried out.
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| 
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| 'refspec' <refspec>::
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| 	For remote helpers that implement 'import' or 'export', this capability
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| 	allows the refs to be constrained to a private namespace, instead of
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| 	writing to refs/heads or refs/remotes directly.
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| 	It is recommended that all importers providing the 'import'
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| 	capability use this. It's mandatory for 'export'.
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| +
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| A helper advertising the capability
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| `refspec refs/heads/*:refs/svn/origin/branches/*`
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| is saying that, when it is asked to `import refs/heads/topic`, the
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| stream it outputs will update the `refs/svn/origin/branches/topic`
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| ref.
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| +
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| This capability can be advertised multiple times.  The first
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| applicable refspec takes precedence.  The left-hand of refspecs
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| advertised with this capability must cover all refs reported by
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| the list command.  If no 'refspec' capability is advertised,
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| there is an implied `refspec *:*`.
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| +
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| When writing remote-helpers for decentralized version control
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| systems, it is advised to keep a local copy of the repository to
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| interact with, and to let the private namespace refs point to this
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| local repository, while the refs/remotes namespace is used to track
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| the remote repository.
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| 
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| 'bidi-import'::
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| 	This modifies the 'import' capability.
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| 	The fast-import commands 'cat-blob' and 'ls' can be used by remote-helpers
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| 	to retrieve information about blobs and trees that already exist in
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| 	fast-import's memory. This requires a channel from fast-import to the
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| 	remote-helper.
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| 	If it is advertised in addition to "import", Git establishes a pipe from
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| 	fast-import to the remote-helper's stdin.
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| 	It follows that Git and fast-import are both connected to the
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| 	remote-helper's stdin. Because Git can send multiple commands to
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| 	the remote-helper it is required that helpers that use 'bidi-import'
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| 	buffer all 'import' commands of a batch before sending data to fast-import.
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| 	This is to prevent mixing commands and fast-import responses on the
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| 	helper's stdin.
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| 
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| 'export-marks' <file>::
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| 	This modifies the 'export' capability, instructing Git to dump the
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| 	internal marks table to <file> when complete. For details,
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| 	read up on `--export-marks=<file>` in linkgit:git-fast-export[1].
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| 
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| 'import-marks' <file>::
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| 	This modifies the 'export' capability, instructing Git to load the
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| 	marks specified in <file> before processing any input. For details,
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| 	read up on `--import-marks=<file>` in linkgit:git-fast-export[1].
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| 
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| 'signed-tags'::
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| 	This modifies the 'export' capability, instructing Git to pass
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| 	`--signed-tags=verbatim` to linkgit:git-fast-export[1].  In the
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| 	absence of this capability, Git will use `--signed-tags=warn-strip`.
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| 
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| 'object-format'::
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| 	This indicates that the helper is able to interact with the remote
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| 	side using an explicit hash algorithm extension.
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| 
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| 
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| COMMANDS
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| --------
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| 
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| Commands are given by the caller on the helper's standard input, one per line.
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| 
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| 'capabilities'::
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| 	Lists the capabilities of the helper, one per line, ending
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| 	with a blank line. Each capability may be preceded with '*',
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| 	which marks them mandatory for Git versions using the remote
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| 	helper to understand. Any unknown mandatory capability is a
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| 	fatal error.
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| +
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| Support for this command is mandatory.
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| 
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| 'list'::
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| 	Lists the refs, one per line, in the format "<value> <name>
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| 	[<attr> ...]". The value may be a hex sha1 hash, "@<dest>" for
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| 	a symref, ":<keyword> <value>" for a key-value pair, or
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| 	"?" to indicate that the helper could not get the value of the
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| 	ref. A space-separated list of attributes follows the name;
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| 	unrecognized attributes are ignored. The list ends with a
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| 	blank line.
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| +
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| See REF LIST ATTRIBUTES for a list of currently defined attributes.
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| See REF LIST KEYWORDS for a list of currently defined keywords.
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| +
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| Supported if the helper has the "fetch" or "import" capability.
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| 
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| 'list for-push'::
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| 	Similar to 'list', except that it is used if and only if
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| 	the caller wants to the resulting ref list to prepare
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| 	push commands.
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| 	A helper supporting both push and fetch can use this
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| 	to distinguish for which operation the output of 'list'
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| 	is going to be used, possibly reducing the amount
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| 	of work that needs to be performed.
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| +
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| Supported if the helper has the "push" or "export" capability.
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| 
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| 'option' <name> <value>::
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| 	Sets the transport helper option <name> to <value>.  Outputs a
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| 	single line containing one of 'ok' (option successfully set),
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| 	'unsupported' (option not recognized) or 'error <msg>'
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| 	(option <name> is supported but <value> is not valid
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| 	for it).  Options should be set before other commands,
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| 	and may influence the behavior of those commands.
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| +
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| See OPTIONS for a list of currently defined options.
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| +
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| Supported if the helper has the "option" capability.
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| 
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| 'fetch' <sha1> <name>::
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| 	Fetches the given object, writing the necessary objects
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| 	to the database.  Fetch commands are sent in a batch, one
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| 	per line, terminated with a blank line.
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| 	Outputs a single blank line when all fetch commands in the
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| 	same batch are complete. Only objects which were reported
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| 	in the output of 'list' with a sha1 may be fetched this way.
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| +
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| Optionally may output a 'lock <file>' line indicating the full path of
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| a file under `$GIT_DIR/objects/pack` which is keeping a pack until
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| refs can be suitably updated.  The path must end with `.keep`. This is
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| a mechanism to name a <pack,idx,keep> tuple by giving only the keep
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| component.  The kept pack will not be deleted by a concurrent repack,
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| even though its objects may not be referenced until the fetch completes.
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| The `.keep` file will be deleted at the conclusion of the fetch.
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| +
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| If option 'check-connectivity' is requested, the helper must output
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| 'connectivity-ok' if the clone is self-contained and connected.
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| +
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| Supported if the helper has the "fetch" capability.
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| 
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| 'push' +<src>:<dst>::
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| 	Pushes the given local <src> commit or branch to the
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| 	remote branch described by <dst>.  A batch sequence of
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| 	one or more 'push' commands is terminated with a blank line
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| 	(if there is only one reference to push, a single 'push' command
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| 	is followed by a blank line). For example, the following would
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| 	be two batches of 'push', the first asking the remote-helper
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| 	to push the local ref 'master' to the remote ref 'master' and
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| 	the local `HEAD` to the remote 'branch', and the second
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| 	asking to push ref 'foo' to ref 'bar' (forced update requested
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| 	by the '+').
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| +
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| ------------
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| push refs/heads/master:refs/heads/master
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| push HEAD:refs/heads/branch
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| \n
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| push +refs/heads/foo:refs/heads/bar
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| \n
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| ------------
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| +
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| Zero or more protocol options may be entered after the last 'push'
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| command, before the batch's terminating blank line.
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| +
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| When the push is complete, outputs one or more 'ok <dst>' or
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| 'error <dst> <why>?' lines to indicate success or failure of
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| each pushed ref.  The status report output is terminated by
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| a blank line.  The option field <why> may be quoted in a C
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| style string if it contains an LF.
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| +
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| Supported if the helper has the "push" capability.
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| 
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| 'import' <name>::
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| 	Produces a fast-import stream which imports the current value
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| 	of the named ref. It may additionally import other refs as
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| 	needed to construct the history efficiently. The script writes
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| 	to a helper-specific private namespace. The value of the named
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| 	ref should be written to a location in this namespace derived
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| 	by applying the refspecs from the "refspec" capability to the
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| 	name of the ref.
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| +
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| Especially useful for interoperability with a foreign versioning
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| system.
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| +
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| Just like 'push', a batch sequence of one or more 'import' is
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| terminated with a blank line. For each batch of 'import', the remote
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| helper should produce a fast-import stream terminated by a 'done'
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| command.
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| +
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| Note that if the 'bidi-import' capability is used the complete batch
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| sequence has to be buffered before starting to send data to fast-import
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| to prevent mixing of commands and fast-import responses on the helper's
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| stdin.
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| +
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| Supported if the helper has the "import" capability.
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| 
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| 'export'::
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| 	Instructs the remote helper that any subsequent input is
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| 	part of a fast-import stream (generated by 'git fast-export')
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| 	containing objects which should be pushed to the remote.
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| +
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| Especially useful for interoperability with a foreign versioning
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| system.
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| +
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| The 'export-marks' and 'import-marks' capabilities, if specified,
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| affect this command in so far as they are passed on to 'git
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| fast-export', which then will load/store a table of marks for
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| local objects. This can be used to implement for incremental
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| operations.
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| +
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| Supported if the helper has the "export" capability.
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| 
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| 'connect' <service>::
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| 	Connects to given service. Standard input and standard output
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| 	of helper are connected to specified service (git prefix is
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| 	included in service name so e.g. fetching uses 'git-upload-pack'
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| 	as service) on remote side. Valid replies to this command are
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| 	empty line (connection established), 'fallback' (no smart
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| 	transport support, fall back to dumb transports) and just
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| 	exiting with error message printed (can't connect, don't
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| 	bother trying to fall back). After line feed terminating the
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| 	positive (empty) response, the output of service starts. After
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| 	the connection ends, the remote helper exits.
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| +
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| Supported if the helper has the "connect" capability.
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| 
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| 'stateless-connect' <service>::
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| 	Experimental; for internal use only.
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| 	Connects to the given remote service for communication using
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| 	git's wire-protocol version 2.  Valid replies to this command
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| 	are empty line (connection established), 'fallback' (no smart
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| 	transport support, fall back to dumb transports) and just
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| 	exiting with error message printed (can't connect, don't bother
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| 	trying to fall back).  After line feed terminating the positive
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| 	(empty) response, the output of the service starts.  Messages
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| 	(both request and response) must consist of zero or more
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| 	PKT-LINEs, terminating in a flush packet. Response messages will
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| 	then have a response end packet after the flush packet to
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| 	indicate the end of a response.  The client must not
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| 	expect the server to store any state in between request-response
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| 	pairs.  After the connection ends, the remote helper exits.
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| +
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| Supported if the helper has the "stateless-connect" capability.
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| 
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| 'get' <uri> <path>::
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| 	Downloads the file from the given `<uri>` to the given `<path>`. If
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| 	`<path>.temp` exists, then Git assumes that the `.temp` file is a
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| 	partial download from a previous attempt and will resume the
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| 	download from that position.
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| 
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| If a fatal error occurs, the program writes the error message to
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| stderr and exits. The caller should expect that a suitable error
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| message has been printed if the child closes the connection without
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| completing a valid response for the current command.
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| 
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| Additional commands may be supported, as may be determined from
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| capabilities reported by the helper.
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| 
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| REF LIST ATTRIBUTES
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| -------------------
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| 
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| The 'list' command produces a list of refs in which each ref
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| may be followed by a list of attributes. The following ref list
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| attributes are defined.
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| 
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| 'unchanged'::
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| 	This ref is unchanged since the last import or fetch, although
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| 	the helper cannot necessarily determine what value that produced.
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| 
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| REF LIST KEYWORDS
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| -----------------
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| 
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| The 'list' command may produce a list of key-value pairs.
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| The following keys are defined.
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| 
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| 'object-format'::
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| 	The refs are using the given hash algorithm.  This keyword is only
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| 	used if the server and client both support the object-format
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| 	extension.
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| 
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| 
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| OPTIONS
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| -------
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| 
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| The following options are defined and (under suitable circumstances)
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| set by Git if the remote helper has the 'option' capability.
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| 
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| 'option verbosity' <n>::
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| 	Changes the verbosity of messages displayed by the helper.
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| 	A value of 0 for <n> means that processes operate
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| 	quietly, and the helper produces only error output.
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| 	1 is the default level of verbosity, and higher values
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| 	of <n> correspond to the number of -v flags passed on the
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| 	command line.
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| 
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| 'option progress' {'true'|'false'}::
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| 	Enables (or disables) progress messages displayed by the
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| 	transport helper during a command.
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| 
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| 'option depth' <depth>::
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| 	Deepens the history of a shallow repository.
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| 
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| 'option deepen-since <timestamp>::
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| 	Deepens the history of a shallow repository based on time.
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| 
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| 'option deepen-not <ref>::
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| 	Deepens the history of a shallow repository excluding ref.
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| 	Multiple options add up.
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| 
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| 'option deepen-relative {'true'|'false'}::
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| 	Deepens the history of a shallow repository relative to
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| 	current boundary. Only valid when used with "option depth".
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| 
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| 'option followtags' {'true'|'false'}::
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| 	If enabled the helper should automatically fetch annotated
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| 	tag objects if the object the tag points at was transferred
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| 	during the fetch command.  If the tag is not fetched by
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| 	the helper a second fetch command will usually be sent to
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| 	ask for the tag specifically.  Some helpers may be able to
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| 	use this option to avoid a second network connection.
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| 
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| 'option dry-run' {'true'|'false'}:
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| 	If true, pretend the operation completed successfully,
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| 	but don't actually change any repository data.  For most
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| 	helpers this only applies to the 'push', if supported.
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| 
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| 'option servpath <c-style-quoted-path>'::
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| 	Sets service path (--upload-pack, --receive-pack etc.) for
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| 	next connect. Remote helper may support this option, but
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| 	must not rely on this option being set before
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| 	connect request occurs.
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| 
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| 'option check-connectivity' {'true'|'false'}::
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| 	Request the helper to check connectivity of a clone.
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| 
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| 'option force' {'true'|'false'}::
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| 	Request the helper to perform a force update.  Defaults to
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| 	'false'.
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| 
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| 'option cloning' {'true'|'false'}::
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| 	Notify the helper this is a clone request (i.e. the current
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| 	repository is guaranteed empty).
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| 
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| 'option update-shallow' {'true'|'false'}::
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| 	Allow to extend .git/shallow if the new refs require it.
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| 
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| 'option pushcert' {'true'|'false'}::
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| 	GPG sign pushes.
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| 
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| 'option push-option <string>::
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| 	Transmit <string> as a push option. As the push option
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| 	must not contain LF or NUL characters, the string is not encoded.
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| 
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| 'option from-promisor' {'true'|'false'}::
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| 	Indicate that these objects are being fetched from a promisor.
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| 
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| 'option no-dependents' {'true'|'false'}::
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| 	Indicate that only the objects wanted need to be fetched, not
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| 	their dependents.
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| 
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| 'option atomic' {'true'|'false'}::
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| 	When pushing, request the remote server to update refs in a single atomic
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| 	transaction.  If successful, all refs will be updated, or none will.  If the
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| 	remote side does not support this capability, the push will fail.
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| 
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| 'option object-format' {'true'|algorithm}::
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| 	If 'true', indicate that the caller wants hash algorithm information
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| 	to be passed back from the remote.  This mode is used when fetching
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| 	refs.
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| +
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| If set to an algorithm, indicate that the caller wants to interact with
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| the remote side using that algorithm.
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| 
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| SEE ALSO
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| --------
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| linkgit:git-remote[1]
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| 
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| linkgit:git-remote-ext[1]
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| 
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| linkgit:git-remote-fd[1]
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| 
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| linkgit:git-fast-import[1]
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| 
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| GIT
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| ---
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| Part of the linkgit:git[1] suite
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