X-Git-Url: https://git.tokkee.org/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=Documentation%2Fgit-remote.txt;h=a9fb6a9a5ef3cfeffa37578b4d703ca75c73f306;hb=c5a07b3b4f9424ba9887a8a7e0b81164a228ed8e;hp=250761f97ed9b43cf6cec9fb36e835ed80327cd5;hpb=1918278ea1019553b01297aad2caeed88e9092a4;p=git.git diff --git a/Documentation/git-remote.txt b/Documentation/git-remote.txt index 250761f97..a9fb6a9a5 100644 --- a/Documentation/git-remote.txt +++ b/Documentation/git-remote.txt @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ SYNOPSIS -------- [verse] 'git-remote' -'git-remote' add +'git-remote' add [-t ] [-m ] [-f] 'git-remote' show 'git-remote' prune 'git-remote' update [group] @@ -32,6 +32,19 @@ subcommands are available to perform operations on the remotes. Adds a remote named for the repository at . The command `git fetch ` can then be used to create and update remote-tracking branches /. ++ +With `-f` option, `git fetch ` is run immediately after +the remote information is set up. ++ +With `-t ` option, instead of the default glob +refspec for the remote to track all branches under +`$GIT_DIR/remotes//`, a refspec to track only `` +is created. You can give more than one `-t ` to track +multiple branche without grabbing all branches. ++ +With `-m ` option, `$GIT_DIR/remotes//HEAD` is set +up to point at remote's `` branch instead of whatever +branch the `HEAD` at the remote repository actually points at. 'show':: @@ -64,8 +77,8 @@ gitlink:git-config[1]). Examples -------- -Add a new remote, fetch, and check out a branch from it: - +* Add a new remote, fetch, and check out a branch from it ++ ------------ $ git remote origin @@ -85,6 +98,17 @@ $ git checkout -b nfs linux-nfs/master ... ------------ +* Imitate 'git clone' but track only selected branches ++ +------------ +$ mkdir project.git +$ cd project.git +$ git init +$ git remote add -f -t master -m master origin git://example.com/git.git/ +$ git merge origin +------------ + + See Also -------- gitlink:git-fetch[1]