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10 .TH "GIT\-NOTES" "1" "2023\-06\-01" "Git 2\&.41\&.0" "Git Manual"
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31 git-notes \- Add or inspect object notes
35 \fIgit notes\fR [list [<object>]]
36 \fIgit notes\fR add [\-f] [\-\-allow\-empty] [\-F <file> | \-m <msg> | (\-c | \-C) <object>] [<object>]
37 \fIgit notes\fR copy [\-f] ( \-\-stdin | <from\-object> [<to\-object>] )
38 \fIgit notes\fR append [\-\-allow\-empty] [\-F <file> | \-m <msg> | (\-c | \-C) <object>] [<object>]
39 \fIgit notes\fR edit [\-\-allow\-empty] [<object>]
40 \fIgit notes\fR show [<object>]
41 \fIgit notes\fR merge [\-v | \-q] [\-s <strategy> ] <notes\-ref>
42 \fIgit notes\fR merge \-\-commit [\-v | \-q]
43 \fIgit notes\fR merge \-\-abort [\-v | \-q]
44 \fIgit notes\fR remove [\-\-ignore\-missing] [\-\-stdin] [<object>\&...]
45 \fIgit notes\fR prune [\-n] [\-v]
46 \fIgit notes\fR get\-ref
51 Adds, removes, or reads notes attached to objects, without touching the objects themselves\&.
53 By default, notes are saved to and read from \fBrefs/notes/commits\fR, but this default can be overridden\&. See the OPTIONS, CONFIGURATION, and ENVIRONMENT sections below\&. If this ref does not exist, it will be quietly created when it is first needed to store a note\&.
55 A typical use of notes is to supplement a commit message without changing the commit itself\&. Notes can be shown by \fIgit log\fR along with the original commit message\&. To distinguish these notes from the message stored in the commit object, the notes are indented like the message, after an unindented line saying "Notes (<refname>):" (or "Notes:" for \fBrefs/notes/commits\fR)\&.
57 Notes can also be added to patches prepared with \fBgit format\-patch\fR by using the \fB\-\-notes\fR option\&. Such notes are added as a patch commentary after a three dash separator line\&.
59 To change which notes are shown by \fIgit log\fR, see the "notes\&.displayRef" discussion in the section called \(lqCONFIGURATION\(rq\&.
61 See the "notes\&.rewrite\&.<command>" configuration for a way to carry notes across commands that rewrite commits\&.
66 List the notes object for a given object\&. If no object is given, show a list of all note objects and the objects they annotate (in the format "<note object> <annotated object>")\&. This is the default subcommand if no subcommand is given\&.
71 Add notes for a given object (defaults to HEAD)\&. Abort if the object already has notes (use
73 to overwrite existing notes)\&. However, if you\(cqre using
75 interactively (using an editor to supply the notes contents), then \- instead of aborting \- the existing notes will be opened in the editor (like the
82 Copy the notes for the first object onto the second object (defaults to HEAD)\&. Abort if the second object already has notes, or if the first object has none (use \-f to overwrite existing notes to the second object)\&. This subcommand is equivalent to:
83 \fBgit notes add [\-f] \-C $(git notes list <from\-object>) <to\-object>\fR
87 mode, take lines in the format
93 <from\-object> SP <to\-object> [ SP <rest> ] LF
99 on standard input, and copy the notes from each <from\-object> to its corresponding <to\-object>\&. (The optional
101 is ignored so that the command can read the input given to the
108 Append to the notes of an existing object (defaults to HEAD)\&. Creates a new notes object if needed\&.
113 Edit the notes for a given object (defaults to HEAD)\&.
118 Show the notes for a given object (defaults to HEAD)\&.
123 Merge the given notes ref into the current notes ref\&. This will try to merge the changes made by the given notes ref (called "remote") since the merge\-base (if any) into the current notes ref (called "local")\&.
125 If conflicts arise and a strategy for automatically resolving conflicting notes (see the "NOTES MERGE STRATEGIES" section) is not given, the "manual" resolver is used\&. This resolver checks out the conflicting notes in a special worktree (\fB\&.git/NOTES_MERGE_WORKTREE\fR), and instructs the user to manually resolve the conflicts there\&. When done, the user can either finalize the merge with
126 \fIgit notes merge \-\-commit\fR, or abort the merge with
127 \fIgit notes merge \-\-abort\fR\&.
132 Remove the notes for given objects (defaults to HEAD)\&. When giving zero or one object from the command line, this is equivalent to specifying an empty note message to the
139 Remove all notes for non\-existing/unreachable objects\&.
144 Print the current notes ref\&. This provides an easy way to retrieve the current notes ref (e\&.g\&. from scripts)\&.
150 When adding notes to an object that already has notes, overwrite the existing notes (instead of aborting)\&.
153 \-m <msg>, \-\-message=<msg>
155 Use the given note message (instead of prompting)\&. If multiple
157 options are given, their values are concatenated as separate paragraphs\&. Lines starting with
159 and empty lines other than a single line between paragraphs will be stripped out\&.
162 \-F <file>, \-\-file=<file>
164 Take the note message from the given file\&. Use
166 to read the note message from the standard input\&. Lines starting with
168 and empty lines other than a single line between paragraphs will be stripped out\&.
171 \-C <object>, \-\-reuse\-message=<object>
173 Take the given blob object (for example, another note) as the note message\&. (Use
174 \fBgit notes copy <object>\fR
175 instead to copy notes between objects\&.)
178 \-c <object>, \-\-reedit\-message=<object>
183 the editor is invoked, so that the user can further edit the note message\&.
188 Allow an empty note object to be stored\&. The default behavior is to automatically remove empty notes\&.
193 Manipulate the notes tree in <ref>\&. This overrides
195 and the "core\&.notesRef" configuration\&. The ref specifies the full refname when it begins with
196 \fBrefs/notes/\fR; when it begins with
201 is prefixed to form a full name of the ref\&.
206 Do not consider it an error to request removing notes from an object that does not have notes attached to it\&.
211 Also read the object names to remove notes from the standard input (there is no reason you cannot combine this with object names from the command line)\&.
216 Do not remove anything; just report the object names whose notes would be removed\&.
219 \-s <strategy>, \-\-strategy=<strategy>
221 When merging notes, resolve notes conflicts using the given strategy\&. The following strategies are recognized: "manual" (default), "ours", "theirs", "union" and "cat_sort_uniq"\&. This option overrides the "notes\&.mergeStrategy" configuration setting\&. See the "NOTES MERGE STRATEGIES" section below for more information on each notes merge strategy\&.
226 Finalize an in\-progress
227 \fIgit notes merge\fR\&. Use this option when you have resolved the conflicts that
228 \fIgit notes merge\fR
229 stored in \&.git/NOTES_MERGE_WORKTREE\&. This amends the partial merge commit created by
230 \fIgit notes merge\fR
231 (stored in \&.git/NOTES_MERGE_PARTIAL) by adding the notes in \&.git/NOTES_MERGE_WORKTREE\&. The notes ref stored in the \&.git/NOTES_MERGE_REF symref is updated to the resulting commit\&.
236 Abort/reset an in\-progress
237 \fIgit notes merge\fR, i\&.e\&. a notes merge with conflicts\&. This simply removes all files related to the notes merge\&.
242 When merging notes, operate quietly\&.
247 When merging notes, be more verbose\&. When pruning notes, report all object names whose notes are removed\&.
251 Commit notes are blobs containing extra information about an object (usually information to supplement a commit\(cqs message)\&. These blobs are taken from notes refs\&. A notes ref is usually a branch which contains "files" whose paths are the object names for the objects they describe, with some directory separators included for performance reasons \&\s-2\u[1]\d\s+2\&.
253 Every notes change creates a new commit at the specified notes ref\&. You can therefore inspect the history of the notes by invoking, e\&.g\&., \fBgit log \-p notes/commits\fR\&. Currently the commit message only records which operation triggered the update, and the commit authorship is determined according to the usual rules (see \fBgit-commit\fR(1))\&. These details may change in the future\&.
255 It is also permitted for a notes ref to point directly to a tree object, in which case the history of the notes can be read with \fBgit log \-p \-g <refname>\fR\&.
256 .SH "NOTES MERGE STRATEGIES"
258 The default notes merge strategy is "manual", which checks out conflicting notes in a special work tree for resolving notes conflicts (\fB\&.git/NOTES_MERGE_WORKTREE\fR), and instructs the user to resolve the conflicts in that work tree\&. When done, the user can either finalize the merge with \fIgit notes merge \-\-commit\fR, or abort the merge with \fIgit notes merge \-\-abort\fR\&.
260 Users may select an automated merge strategy from among the following using either \-s/\-\-strategy option or configuring notes\&.mergeStrategy accordingly:
262 "ours" automatically resolves conflicting notes in favor of the local version (i\&.e\&. the current notes ref)\&.
264 "theirs" automatically resolves notes conflicts in favor of the remote version (i\&.e\&. the given notes ref being merged into the current notes ref)\&.
266 "union" automatically resolves notes conflicts by concatenating the local and remote versions\&.
268 "cat_sort_uniq" is similar to "union", but in addition to concatenating the local and remote versions, this strategy also sorts the resulting lines, and removes duplicate lines from the result\&. This is equivalent to applying the "cat | sort | uniq" shell pipeline to the local and remote versions\&. This strategy is useful if the notes follow a line\-based format where one wants to avoid duplicated lines in the merge result\&. Note that if either the local or remote version contain duplicate lines prior to the merge, these will also be removed by this notes merge strategy\&.
271 You can use notes to add annotations with information that was not available at the time a commit was written\&.
277 $ git notes add \-m \*(AqTested\-by: Johannes Sixt <j6t@kdbg\&.org>\*(Aq 72a144e2
278 $ git show \-s 72a144e
280 Signed\-off\-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox\&.com>
283 Tested\-by: Johannes Sixt <j6t@kdbg\&.org>
290 In principle, a note is a regular Git blob, and any kind of (non\-)format is accepted\&. You can binary\-safely create notes from arbitrary files using \fIgit hash\-object\fR:
297 $ blob=$(git hash\-object \-w a\&.out)
298 $ git notes \-\-ref=built add \-\-allow\-empty \-C "$blob" HEAD
305 (You cannot simply use \fBgit notes \-\-ref=built add \-F a\&.out HEAD\fR because that is not binary\-safe\&.) Of course, it doesn\(cqt make much sense to display non\-text\-format notes with \fIgit log\fR, so if you use such notes, you\(cqll probably need to write some special\-purpose tools to do something useful with them\&.
310 Notes ref to read and manipulate instead of
311 \fBrefs/notes/commits\fR\&. Must be an unabbreviated ref name\&. This setting can be overridden through the environment and command line\&.
314 Everything above this line in this section isn\(cqt included from the \fBgit-config\fR(1) documentation\&. The content that follows is the same as what\(cqs found there:
316 notes\&.mergeStrategy
318 Which merge strategy to choose by default when resolving notes conflicts\&. Must be one of
323 \fBcat_sort_uniq\fR\&. Defaults to
324 \fBmanual\fR\&. See "NOTES MERGE STRATEGIES" section of
326 for more information on each strategy\&.
328 This setting can be overridden by passing the
331 \fBgit-notes\fR(1)\&.
334 notes\&.<name>\&.mergeStrategy
336 Which merge strategy to choose when doing a notes merge into refs/notes/<name>\&. This overrides the more general "notes\&.mergeStrategy"\&. See the "NOTES MERGE STRATEGIES" section in
338 for more information on the available strategies\&.
343 Which ref (or refs, if a glob or specified more than once), in addition to the default set by
344 \fBcore\&.notesRef\fR
346 \fBGIT_NOTES_REF\fR, to read notes from when showing commit messages with the
348 family of commands\&.
350 This setting can be overridden with the
351 \fBGIT_NOTES_DISPLAY_REF\fR
352 environment variable, which must be a colon separated list of refs or globs\&.
354 A warning will be issued for refs that do not exist, but a glob that does not match any refs is silently ignored\&.
356 This setting can be disabled by the
360 family of commands, or by the
361 \fB\-\-notes=<ref>\fR
362 option accepted by those commands\&.
364 The effective value of "core\&.notesRef" (possibly overridden by GIT_NOTES_REF) is also implicitly added to the list of refs to be displayed\&.
367 notes\&.rewrite\&.<command>
369 When rewriting commits with <command> (currently
372 \fBrebase\fR), if this variable is
373 \fBfalse\fR, git will not copy notes from the original to the rewritten commit\&. Defaults to
374 \fBtrue\fR\&. See also "\fBnotes\&.rewriteRef\fR" below\&.
376 This setting can be overridden with the
377 \fBGIT_NOTES_REWRITE_REF\fR
378 environment variable, which must be a colon separated list of refs or globs\&.
383 When copying notes during a rewrite (see the "notes\&.rewrite\&.<command>" option), determines what to do if the target commit already has a note\&. Must be one of
386 \fBcat_sort_uniq\fR, or
387 \fBignore\fR\&. Defaults to
390 This setting can be overridden with the
391 \fBGIT_NOTES_REWRITE_MODE\fR
392 environment variable\&.
397 When copying notes during a rewrite, specifies the (fully qualified) ref whose notes should be copied\&. May be a glob, in which case notes in all matching refs will be copied\&. You may also specify this configuration several times\&.
399 Does not have a default value; you must configure this variable to enable note rewriting\&. Set it to
400 \fBrefs/notes/commits\fR
401 to enable rewriting for the default commit notes\&.
403 Can be overridden with the
404 \fBGIT_NOTES_REWRITE_REF\fR
405 environment variable\&. See
406 \fBnotes\&.rewrite\&.<command>\fR
407 above for a further description of its format\&.
413 Which ref to manipulate notes from, instead of
414 \fBrefs/notes/commits\fR\&. This overrides the
415 \fBcore\&.notesRef\fR
419 \fBGIT_NOTES_DISPLAY_REF\fR
421 Colon\-delimited list of refs or globs indicating which refs, in addition to the default from
422 \fBcore\&.notesRef\fR
424 \fBGIT_NOTES_REF\fR, to read notes from when showing commit messages\&. This overrides the
425 \fBnotes\&.displayRef\fR
428 A warning will be issued for refs that do not exist, but a glob that does not match any refs is silently ignored\&.
431 \fBGIT_NOTES_REWRITE_MODE\fR
433 When copying notes during a rewrite, what to do if the target commit already has a note\&. Must be one of
436 \fBcat_sort_uniq\fR, or
437 \fBignore\fR\&. This overrides the
438 \fBcore\&.rewriteMode\fR
442 \fBGIT_NOTES_REWRITE_REF\fR
444 When rewriting commits, which notes to copy from the original to the rewritten commit\&. Must be a colon\-delimited list of refs or globs\&.
446 If not set in the environment, the list of notes to copy depends on the
447 \fBnotes\&.rewrite\&.<command>\fR
449 \fBnotes\&.rewriteRef\fR
454 Part of the \fBgit\fR(1) suite
457 Permitted pathnames have the form \fIbf\fR\fB/\fR\fIfe\fR\fB/\fR\fI30\fR\fB/\fR\fI\&...\fR\fB/\fR\fI680d5a\&...\fR: a sequence of directory names of two hexadecimal digits each followed by a filename with the rest of the object ID.