6 Append ref names and object names of fetched refs to the
7 existing contents of `.git/FETCH_HEAD`. Without this
8 option old data in `.git/FETCH_HEAD` will be overwritten.
11 Use an atomic transaction to update local refs. Either all refs are
12 updated, or on error, no refs are updated.
15 Limit fetching to the specified number of commits from the tip of
16 each remote branch history. If fetching to a 'shallow' repository
17 created by `git clone` with `--depth=<depth>` option (see
18 linkgit:git-clone[1]), deepen or shorten the history to the specified
19 number of commits. Tags for the deepened commits are not fetched.
22 Similar to --depth, except it specifies the number of commits
23 from the current shallow boundary instead of from the tip of
24 each remote branch history.
26 --shallow-since=<date>::
27 Deepen or shorten the history of a shallow repository to
28 include all reachable commits after <date>.
30 --shallow-exclude=<revision>::
31 Deepen or shorten the history of a shallow repository to
32 exclude commits reachable from a specified remote branch or tag.
33 This option can be specified multiple times.
36 If the source repository is complete, convert a shallow
37 repository to a complete one, removing all the limitations
38 imposed by shallow repositories.
40 If the source repository is shallow, fetch as much as possible so that
41 the current repository has the same history as the source repository.
44 By default when fetching from a shallow repository,
45 `git fetch` refuses refs that require updating
46 .git/shallow. This option updates .git/shallow and accepts such
49 --negotiation-tip=<commit|glob>::
50 By default, Git will report, to the server, commits reachable
51 from all local refs to find common commits in an attempt to
52 reduce the size of the to-be-received packfile. If specified,
53 Git will only report commits reachable from the given tips.
54 This is useful to speed up fetches when the user knows which
55 local ref is likely to have commits in common with the
56 upstream ref being fetched.
58 This option may be specified more than once; if so, Git will report
59 commits reachable from any of the given commits.
61 The argument to this option may be a glob on ref names, a ref, or the (possibly
62 abbreviated) SHA-1 of a commit. Specifying a glob is equivalent to specifying
63 this option multiple times, one for each matching ref name.
65 See also the `fetch.negotiationAlgorithm` and `push.negotiate`
66 configuration variables documented in linkgit:git-config[1], and the
67 `--negotiate-only` option below.
70 Do not fetch anything from the server, and instead print the
71 ancestors of the provided `--negotiation-tip=*` arguments,
72 which we have in common with the server.
74 This is incompatible with `--recurse-submodules=[yes|on-demand]`.
75 Internally this is used to implement the `push.negotiate` option, see
76 linkgit:git-config[1].
79 Show what would be done, without making any changes.
82 Print the output to standard output in an easy-to-parse format for
83 scripts. See section OUTPUT in linkgit:git-fetch[1] for details.
85 This is incompatible with `--recurse-submodules=[yes|on-demand]` and takes
86 precedence over the `fetch.output` config option.
89 --[no-]write-fetch-head::
90 Write the list of remote refs fetched in the `FETCH_HEAD`
91 file directly under `$GIT_DIR`. This is the default.
92 Passing `--no-write-fetch-head` from the command line tells
93 Git not to write the file. Under `--dry-run` option, the
94 file is never written.
99 When 'git fetch' is used with `<src>:<dst>` refspec, it may
100 refuse to update the local branch as discussed
102 in the `<refspec>` part of the linkgit:git-fetch[1]
106 in the `<refspec>` part below.
108 This option overrides that check.
112 Keep downloaded pack.
116 Allow several <repository> and <group> arguments to be
117 specified. No <refspec>s may be specified.
119 --[no-]auto-maintenance::
121 Run `git maintenance run --auto` at the end to perform automatic
122 repository maintenance if needed. (`--[no-]auto-gc` is a synonym.)
123 This is enabled by default.
125 --[no-]write-commit-graph::
126 Write a commit-graph after fetching. This overrides the config
127 setting `fetch.writeCommitGraph`.
131 Modify the configured refspec to place all refs into the
132 `refs/prefetch/` namespace. See the `prefetch` task in
133 linkgit:git-maintenance[1].
137 Before fetching, remove any remote-tracking references that no
138 longer exist on the remote. Tags are not subject to pruning
139 if they are fetched only because of the default tag
140 auto-following or due to a --tags option. However, if tags
141 are fetched due to an explicit refspec (either on the command
142 line or in the remote configuration, for example if the remote
143 was cloned with the --mirror option), then they are also
144 subject to pruning. Supplying `--prune-tags` is a shorthand for
145 providing the tag refspec.
148 See the PRUNING section below for more details.
152 Before fetching, remove any local tags that no longer exist on
153 the remote if `--prune` is enabled. This option should be used
154 more carefully, unlike `--prune` it will remove any local
155 references (local tags) that have been created. This option is
156 a shorthand for providing the explicit tag refspec along with
157 `--prune`, see the discussion about that in its documentation.
159 See the PRUNING section below for more details.
167 By default, tags that point at objects that are downloaded
168 from the remote repository are fetched and stored locally.
169 This option disables this automatic tag following. The default
170 behavior for a remote may be specified with the remote.<name>.tagOpt
171 setting. See linkgit:git-config[1].
175 Instead of negotiating with the server to avoid transferring commits and
176 associated objects that are already present locally, this option fetches
177 all objects as a fresh clone would. Use this to reapply a partial clone
178 filter from configuration or using `--filter=` when the filter
179 definition has changed. Automatic post-fetch maintenance will perform
180 object database pack consolidation to remove any duplicate objects.
184 When fetching refs listed on the command line, use the
185 specified refspec (can be given more than once) to map the
186 refs to remote-tracking branches, instead of the values of
187 `remote.*.fetch` configuration variables for the remote
188 repository. Providing an empty `<refspec>` to the
189 `--refmap` option causes Git to ignore the configured
190 refspecs and rely entirely on the refspecs supplied as
191 command-line arguments. See section on "Configured Remote-tracking
192 Branches" for details.
196 Fetch all tags from the remote (i.e., fetch remote tags
197 `refs/tags/*` into local tags with the same name), in addition
198 to whatever else would otherwise be fetched. Using this
199 option alone does not subject tags to pruning, even if --prune
200 is used (though tags may be pruned anyway if they are also the
201 destination of an explicit refspec; see `--prune`).
204 --recurse-submodules[=yes|on-demand|no]::
205 This option controls if and under what conditions new commits of
206 submodules should be fetched too. When recursing through submodules,
207 `git fetch` always attempts to fetch "changed" submodules, that is, a
208 submodule that has commits that are referenced by a newly fetched
209 superproject commit but are missing in the local submodule clone. A
210 changed submodule can be fetched as long as it is present locally e.g.
211 in `$GIT_DIR/modules/` (see linkgit:gitsubmodules[7]); if the upstream
212 adds a new submodule, that submodule cannot be fetched until it is
213 cloned e.g. by `git submodule update`.
215 When set to 'on-demand', only changed submodules are fetched. When set
216 to 'yes', all populated submodules are fetched and submodules that are
217 both unpopulated and changed are fetched. When set to 'no', submodules
220 When unspecified, this uses the value of `fetch.recurseSubmodules` if it
221 is set (see linkgit:git-config[1]), defaulting to 'on-demand' if unset.
222 When this option is used without any value, it defaults to 'yes'.
227 Number of parallel children to be used for all forms of fetching.
229 If the `--multiple` option was specified, the different remotes will be fetched
230 in parallel. If multiple submodules are fetched, they will be fetched in
231 parallel. To control them independently, use the config settings
232 `fetch.parallel` and `submodule.fetchJobs` (see linkgit:git-config[1]).
234 Typically, parallel recursive and multi-remote fetches will be faster. By
235 default fetches are performed sequentially, not in parallel.
238 --no-recurse-submodules::
239 Disable recursive fetching of submodules (this has the same effect as
240 using the `--recurse-submodules=no` option).
244 If the remote is fetched successfully, add upstream
245 (tracking) reference, used by argument-less
246 linkgit:git-pull[1] and other commands. For more information,
247 see `branch.<name>.merge` and `branch.<name>.remote` in
248 linkgit:git-config[1].
251 --submodule-prefix=<path>::
252 Prepend <path> to paths printed in informative messages
253 such as "Fetching submodule foo". This option is used
254 internally when recursing over submodules.
256 --recurse-submodules-default=[yes|on-demand]::
257 This option is used internally to temporarily provide a
258 non-negative default value for the --recurse-submodules
259 option. All other methods of configuring fetch's submodule
260 recursion (such as settings in linkgit:gitmodules[5] and
261 linkgit:git-config[1]) override this option, as does
262 specifying --[no-]recurse-submodules directly.
266 By default 'git fetch' refuses to update the head which
267 corresponds to the current branch. This flag disables the
268 check. This is purely for the internal use for 'git pull'
269 to communicate with 'git fetch', and unless you are
270 implementing your own Porcelain you are not supposed to
274 --upload-pack <upload-pack>::
275 When given, and the repository to fetch from is handled
276 by 'git fetch-pack', `--exec=<upload-pack>` is passed to
277 the command to specify non-default path for the command
278 run on the other end.
283 Pass --quiet to git-fetch-pack and silence any other internally
284 used git commands. Progress is not reported to the standard error
293 Progress status is reported on the standard error stream
294 by default when it is attached to a terminal, unless -q
295 is specified. This flag forces progress status even if the
296 standard error stream is not directed to a terminal.
299 --server-option=<option>::
300 Transmit the given string to the server when communicating using
301 protocol version 2. The given string must not contain a NUL or LF
302 character. The server's handling of server options, including
303 unknown ones, is server-specific.
304 When multiple `--server-option=<option>` are given, they are all
305 sent to the other side in the order listed on the command line.
307 --show-forced-updates::
308 By default, git checks if a branch is force-updated during
309 fetch. This can be disabled through fetch.showForcedUpdates, but
310 the --show-forced-updates option guarantees this check occurs.
311 See linkgit:git-config[1].
313 --no-show-forced-updates::
314 By default, git checks if a branch is force-updated during
315 fetch. Pass --no-show-forced-updates or set fetch.showForcedUpdates
316 to false to skip this check for performance reasons. If used during
317 'git-pull' the --ff-only option will still check for forced updates
318 before attempting a fast-forward update. See linkgit:git-config[1].
322 Use IPv4 addresses only, ignoring IPv6 addresses.
326 Use IPv6 addresses only, ignoring IPv4 addresses.