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git-tips
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git-tips
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Tools:
- git-tip - A handy CLI to make optimum use of these tips. (Here in Docker container)
P.S: All these commands are tested on git version 2.7.4 (Apple Git-66)
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- Everyday Git in twenty commands or so
- Show helpful guides that come with Git
- Search change by content
- Sync with remote, overwrite local changes
- List of all files till a commit
- Git reset first commit
- List all the conflicted files
- List of all files changed in a commit
- Unstaged changes since last commit
- Changes staged for commit
- Show both staged and unstaged changes
- List all branches that are already merged into master
- Quickly switch to the previous branch
- Remove branches that have already been merged with master
- List all branches and their upstreams, as well as last commit on branch
- Track upstream branch
- Delete local branch
- Delete remote branch
- Delete local tag
- Delete remote tag
- Undo local changes with the last content in head
- Revert: Undo a commit by creating a new commit
- Reset: Discard commits, advised for private branch
- Reword the previous commit message
- See commit history for just the current branch
- Amend author.
- Reset author, after author has been changed in the global config.
- Changing a remote’s URL
- Get list of all remote references
- Get list of all local and remote branches
- Get only remote branches
- Stage parts of a changed file, instead of the entire file
- Get git bash completion
- What changed since two weeks?
- See all commits made since forking from master
- Pick commits across branches using cherry-pick
- Find out branches containing commit-hash
- Git Aliases
- Saving current state of tracked files without commiting
- Saving current state of unstaged changes to tracked files
- Saving current state including untracked files
- Saving current state with message
- Saving current state of all files (ignored, untracked, and tracked)
- Show list of all saved stashes
- Apply any stash without deleting from the stashed list
- Apply last stashed state and delete it from stashed list
- Delete all stored stashes
- Grab a single file from a stash
- Show all tracked files
- Show all untracked files
- Show all ignored files
- Create new working tree from a repository (git 2.5)
- Create new working tree from HEAD state
- Untrack files without deleting
- Before deleting untracked files/directory, do a dry run to get the list of these files/directories
- Forcefully remove untracked files
- Forcefully remove untracked directory
- Update all the submodules
- Show all commits in the current branch yet to be merged to master
- Rename a branch
- Rebases ‘feature’ to ‘master’ and merges it in to master
- Archive the
master
branch - Modify previous commit without modifying the commit message
- Prunes references to remote branches that have been deleted in the remote.
- Retrieve the commit hash of the initial revision.
- Visualize the version tree.
- Deploying git tracked subfolder to gh-pages
- Adding a project to repo using subtree
- Get latest changes in your repo for a linked project using subtree
- Export a branch with history to a file.
- Import from a bundle
- Get the name of current branch.
- Ignore one file on commit (e.g. Changelog).
- Stash changes before rebasing
- Fetch pull request by ID to a local branch
- Show the most recent tag on the current branch.
- Show inline word diff.
- Show changes using common diff tools.
- Don’t consider changes for tracked file.
- Undo assume-unchanged.
- Clean the files from
.gitignore
. - Restore deleted file.
- Restore file to a specific commit-hash
- Always rebase instead of merge on pull.
- List all the alias and configs.
- Make git case sensitive.
- Add custom editors.
- Auto correct typos.
- Check if the change was a part of a release.
- Dry run. (any command that supports dry-run flag should do.)
- Marks your commit as a fix of a previous commit.
- Squash fixup commits normal commits.
- Skip staging area during commit.
- Interactive staging.
- List ignored files.
- Status of ignored files.
- Commits in Branch1 that are not in Branch2
- List n last commits
- Reuse recorded resolution, record and reuse previous conflicts resolutions.
- Open all conflicted files in an editor.
- Count unpacked number of objects and their disk consumption.
- Prune all unreachable objects from the object database.
- Instantly browse your working repository in gitweb.
- View the GPG signatures in the commit log
- Remove entry in the global config.
- Checkout a new branch without any history
- Extract file from another branch.
- List only the root and merge commits.
- Change previous two commits with an interactive rebase.
- List all branch is WIP
- Find guilty with binary search
- Bypass pre-commit and commit-msg githooks
- List commits and changes to a specific file (even through renaming)
- Clone a single branch
- Create and switch new branch
- Ignore file mode changes on commits
- Turn off git colored terminal output
- Specific color settings
- Show all local branches ordered by recent commits
- Find lines matching the pattern (regex or string) in tracked files
- Clone a shallow copy of a repository
- Search Commit log across all branches for given text
- Get first commit in a branch (from master)
- Unstaging Staged file
- Force push to Remote Repository
- Adding Remote name
- Show the author, time and last revision made to each line of a given file
- Group commits by authors and title
- Forced push but still ensure you don’t overwrite other’s work
- Show how many lines does an author contribute
- Revert: Reverting an entire merge
- Number of commits in a branch
- Alias: git undo
- Add object notes
- Show all the git-notes
- Apply commit from another repository
- Specific fetch reference
- Find common ancestor of two branches
- List unpushed git commits
- Add everything, but whitespace changes
- Edit [local/global] git config
- blame on certain range
- Show a Git logical variable.
- Preformatted patch file.
- Get the repo name.
- logs between date range
- Exclude author from logs
- Generates a summary of pending changes
- List references in a remote repository
- Backup untracked files.
- List all git aliases
- Show git status short
Everyday Git in twenty commands or so
git help everyday
Show helpful guides that come with Git
git help -g
Search change by content
git log -S'<a term in the source>'
Sync with remote, overwrite local changes
git fetch origin && git reset --hard origin/master && git clean -f -d
List of all files till a commit
git ls-tree --name-only -r <commit-ish>
Git reset first commit
git update-ref -d HEAD
List all the conflicted files
git diff --name-only --diff-filter=U
List of all files changed in a commit
git diff-tree --no-commit-id --name-only -r <commit-ish>
Unstaged changes since last commit
git diff
Changes staged for commit
git diff --cached
Alternatives:
git diff --staged
Show both staged and unstaged changes
git diff HEAD
List all branches that are already merged into master
git branch --merged master
Quickly switch to the previous branch
git checkout -
Alternatives:
git checkout @{-1}
Remove branches that have already been merged with master
git branch --merged master | grep -v '^\*' | xargs -n 1 git branch -d
Alternatives:
git branch --merged master | grep -v '^\*\| master' | xargs -n 1 git branch -d # will not delete master if master is not checked out
List all branches and their upstreams, as well as last commit on branch
git branch -vv
Track upstream branch
git branch -u origin/mybranch
Delete local branch
git branch -d <local_branchname>
Delete remote branch
git push origin --delete <remote_branchname>
Alternatives:
git push origin :<remote_branchname>
Delete local tag
git tag -d <tag-name>
Delete remote tag
git push origin :refs/tags/<tag-name>
Undo local changes with the last content in head
git checkout -- <file_name>
Revert: Undo a commit by creating a new commit
git revert <commit-ish>
Reset: Discard commits, advised for private branch
git reset <commit-ish>
Reword the previous commit message
git commit -v --amend
See commit history for just the current branch
git cherry -v master
Amend author.
git commit --amend --author='Author Name <email@address.com>'
Reset author, after author has been changed in the global config.
git commit --amend --reset-author --no-edit
Changing a remote’s URL
git remote set-url origin <URL>
Get list of all remote references
git remote
Alternatives:
git remote show
Get list of all local and remote branches
git branch -a
Get only remote branches
git branch -r
Stage parts of a changed file, instead of the entire file
git add -p
Get git bash completion
curl http://git.io/vfhol > ~/.git-completion.bash && echo '[ -f ~/.git-completion.bash ] && . ~/.git-completion.bash' >> ~/.bashrc
What changed since two weeks?
git log --no-merges --raw --since='2 weeks ago'
Alternatives:
git whatchanged --since='2 weeks ago'
See all commits made since forking from master
git log --no-merges --stat --reverse master..
Pick commits across branches using cherry-pick
git checkout <branch-name> && git cherry-pick <commit-ish>
Find out branches containing commit-hash
git branch -a --contains <commit-ish>
Alternatives:
git branch --contains <commit-ish>
Git Aliases
git config --global alias.<handle> <command>
git config --global alias.st status
Saving current state of tracked files without commiting
git stash
Alternatives:
git stash save
Saving current state of unstaged changes to tracked files
git stash -k
Alternatives:
git stash --keep-index
git stash save --keep-index
Saving current state including untracked files
git stash -u
Alternatives:
git stash save -u
git stash save --include-untracked
Saving current state with message
git stash save <message>
Saving current state of all files (ignored, untracked, and tracked)
git stash -a
Alternatives:
git stash --all
git stash save --all
Show list of all saved stashes
git stash list
Apply any stash without deleting from the stashed list
git stash apply <stash@{n}>
Apply last stashed state and delete it from stashed list
git stash pop
Alternatives:
git stash apply stash@{0} && git stash drop stash@{0}
Delete all stored stashes
git stash clear
Alternatives:
git stash drop <stash@{n}>
Grab a single file from a stash
git checkout <stash@{n}> -- <file_path>
Alternatives:
git checkout stash@{0} -- <file_path>
Show all tracked files
git ls-files -t
Show all untracked files
git ls-files --others
Show all ignored files
git ls-files --others -i --exclude-standard
Create new working tree from a repository (git 2.5)
git worktree add -b <branch-name> <path> <start-point>
Create new working tree from HEAD state
git worktree add --detach <path> HEAD
Untrack files without deleting
git rm --cached <file_path>
Alternatives:
git rm --cached -r <directory_path>
Before deleting untracked files/directory, do a dry run to get the list of these files/directories
git clean -n
Forcefully remove untracked files
git clean -f
Forcefully remove untracked directory
git clean -f -d
Alternatives:
git clean -df
Update all the submodules
git submodule foreach git pull
Alternatives:
git submodule update --init --recursive
git submodule update --remote
Show all commits in the current branch yet to be merged to master
git cherry -v master
Alternatives:
git cherry -v master <branch-to-be-merged>
Rename a branch
git branch -m <new-branch-name>
Alternatives:
git branch -m [<old-branch-name>] <new-branch-name>
Rebases ‘feature’ to ‘master’ and merges it in to master
git rebase master feature && git checkout master && git merge -
Archive the master
branch
git archive master --format=zip --output=master.zip
Modify previous commit without modifying the commit message
git add --all && git commit --amend --no-edit
Prunes references to remote branches that have been deleted in the remote.
git fetch -p
Alternatives:
git remote prune origin
Retrieve the commit hash of the initial revision.
git rev-list --reverse HEAD | head -1
Alternatives:
git rev-list --max-parents=0 HEAD
git log --pretty=oneline | tail -1 | cut -c 1-40
git log --pretty=oneline --reverse | head -1 | cut -c 1-40
Visualize the version tree.
git log --pretty=oneline --graph --decorate --all
Alternatives:
gitk --all
Deploying git tracked subfolder to gh-pages
git subtree push --prefix subfolder_name origin gh-pages
Adding a project to repo using subtree
git subtree add --prefix=<directory_name>/<project_name> --squash git@github.com:<username>/<project_name>.git master
Get latest changes in your repo for a linked project using subtree
git subtree pull --prefix=<directory_name>/<project_name> --squash git@github.com:<username>/<project_name>.git master
Export a branch with history to a file.
git bundle create <file> <branch-name>
Import from a bundle
git clone repo.bundle <repo-dir> -b <branch-name>
Get the name of current branch.
git rev-parse --abbrev-ref HEAD
Ignore one file on commit (e.g. Changelog).
git update-index --assume-unchanged Changelog; git commit -a; git update-index --no-assume-unchanged Changelog
Stash changes before rebasing
git rebase --autostash
Fetch pull request by ID to a local branch
git fetch origin pull/<id>/head:<branch-name>
Alternatives:
git pull origin pull/<id>/head:<branch-name>
Show the most recent tag on the current branch.
git describe --tags --abbrev=0
Show inline word diff.
git diff --word-diff
Show changes using common diff tools.
git difftool -t <commit1> <commit2> <path>
Don’t consider changes for tracked file.
git update-index --assume-unchanged <file_name>
Undo assume-unchanged.
git update-index --no-assume-unchanged <file_name>
Clean the files from .gitignore
.
git clean -X -f
Restore deleted file.
git checkout <deleting_commit>^ -- <file_path>
Restore file to a specific commit-hash
git checkout <commit-ish> -- <file_path>
Always rebase instead of merge on pull.
git config --global pull.rebase true
Alternatives:
#git < 1.7.9
git config --global branch.autosetuprebase always
List all the alias and configs.
git config --list
Make git case sensitive.
git config --global core.ignorecase false
Add custom editors.
git config --global core.editor '$EDITOR'
Auto correct typos.
git config --global help.autocorrect 1
Check if the change was a part of a release.
git name-rev --name-only <SHA-1>
Dry run. (any command that supports dry-run flag should do.)
git clean -fd --dry-run
Marks your commit as a fix of a previous commit.
git commit --fixup <SHA-1>
Squash fixup commits normal commits.
git rebase -i --autosquash
Skip staging area during commit.
git commit --only <file_path>
Interactive staging.
git add -i
List ignored files.
git check-ignore *
Status of ignored files.
git status --ignored
Commits in Branch1 that are not in Branch2
git log Branch1 ^Branch2
List n last commits
git log -<n>
Alternatives:
git log -n <n>
Reuse recorded resolution, record and reuse previous conflicts resolutions.
git config --global rerere.enabled 1
Open all conflicted files in an editor.
git diff --name-only | uniq | xargs $EDITOR
Count unpacked number of objects and their disk consumption.
git count-objects --human-readable
Prune all unreachable objects from the object database.
git gc --prune=now --aggressive
Instantly browse your working repository in gitweb.
git instaweb [--local] [--httpd=<httpd>] [--port=<port>] [--browser=<browser>]
View the GPG signatures in the commit log
git log --show-signature
Remove entry in the global config.
git config --global --unset <entry-name>
Checkout a new branch without any history
git checkout --orphan <branch_name>
Extract file from another branch.
git show <branch_name>:<file_name>
List only the root and merge commits.
git log --first-parent
Change previous two commits with an interactive rebase.
git rebase --interactive HEAD~2
List all branch is WIP
git checkout master && git branch --no-merged
Find guilty with binary search
git bisect start # Search start
git bisect bad # Set point to bad commit
git bisect good v2.6.13-rc2 # Set point to good commit|tag
git bisect bad # Say current state is bad
git bisect good # Say current state is good
git bisect reset # Finish search
Bypass pre-commit and commit-msg githooks
git commit --no-verify
List commits and changes to a specific file (even through renaming)
git log --follow -p -- <file_path>
Clone a single branch
git clone -b <branch-name> --single-branch https://github.com/user/repo.git
Create and switch new branch
git checkout -b <branch-name>
Alternatives:
git branch <branch-name> && git checkout <branch-name>
Ignore file mode changes on commits
git config core.fileMode false
Turn off git colored terminal output
git config --global color.ui false
Specific color settings
git config --global <specific command e.g branch, diff> <true, false or always>
Show all local branches ordered by recent commits
git for-each-ref --sort=-committerdate --format='%(refname:short)' refs/heads/
Find lines matching the pattern (regex or string) in tracked files
git grep --heading --line-number 'foo bar'
Clone a shallow copy of a repository
git clone https://github.com/user/repo.git --depth 1
Search Commit log across all branches for given text
git log --all --grep='<given-text>'
Get first commit in a branch (from master)
git log master..<branch-name> --oneline | tail -1
Unstaging Staged file
git reset HEAD <file-name>
Force push to Remote Repository
git push -f <remote-name> <branch-name>
Adding Remote name
git remote add <remote-nickname> <remote-url>
Show the author, time and last revision made to each line of a given file
git blame <file-name>
Group commits by authors and title
git shortlog
Forced push but still ensure you don’t overwrite other’s work
git push --force-with-lease <remote-name> <branch-name>
Show how many lines does an author contribute
git log --author='_Your_Name_Here_' --pretty=tformat: --numstat | gawk '{ add += <!-- @doxie.inject start -->; subs += <!-- @doxie.inject end -->; loc += <!-- @doxie.inject start --> - <!-- @doxie.inject end --> } END { printf "added lines: %s removed lines: %s total lines: %s
", add, subs, loc }' -
Alternatives:
git log --author='_Your_Name_Here_' --pretty=tformat: --numstat | awk '{ add += <!-- @doxie.inject start -->; subs += <!-- @doxie.inject end -->; loc += <!-- @doxie.inject start --> - <!-- @doxie.inject end --> } END { printf "added lines: %s, removed lines: %s, total lines: %s
", add, subs, loc }' - # on Mac OSX
Revert: Reverting an entire merge
git revert -m 1 <commit-ish>
Number of commits in a branch
git rev-list --count <branch-name>
Alias: git undo
git config --global alias.undo '!f() { git reset --hard $(git rev-parse --abbrev-ref HEAD)@{${1-1}}; }; f'
Add object notes
git notes add -m 'Note on the previous commit....'
Show all the git-notes
git log --show-notes='*'
Apply commit from another repository
git --git-dir=<source-dir>/.git format-patch -k -1 --stdout <SHA1> | git am -3 -k
Specific fetch reference
git fetch origin master:refs/remotes/origin/mymaster
Find common ancestor of two branches
diff -u <(git rev-list --first-parent BranchA) <(git rev-list --first-parent BranchB) | sed -ne 's/^ //p' | head -1
List unpushed git commits
git log --branches --not --remotes
Alternatives:
git log @{u}..
git cherry -v
Add everything, but whitespace changes
git diff --ignore-all-space | git apply --cached
Edit [local/global] git config
git config [--global] --edit
blame on certain range
git blame -L <start>,<end>
Show a Git logical variable.
git var -l | <variable>
Preformatted patch file.
git format-patch -M upstream..topic
Get the repo name.
git rev-parse --show-toplevel
logs between date range
git log --since='FEB 1 2017' --until='FEB 14 2017'
Exclude author from logs
git log --perl-regexp --author='^((?!excluded-author-regex).*)
Generates a summary of pending changes
git request-pull v1.0 https://git.ko.xz/project master:for-linus
List references in a remote repository
git ls-remote git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/git/git.git
Backup untracked files.
git ls-files --others -i --exclude-standard | xargs zip untracked.zip
List all git aliases
git config -l | grep alias | sed 's/^alias\.//g'
Alternatives:
git config -l | grep alias | cut -d '.' -f 2
Show git status short
git status --short --branch