Merge branch 'ds/worktree-docs'
Tighten the language around "working tree" and "worktree" in the docs. * ds/worktree-docs: worktree: use 'worktree' over 'working tree' worktree: use 'worktree' over 'working tree' worktree: use 'worktree' over 'working tree' worktree: use 'worktree' over 'working tree' worktree: use 'worktree' over 'working tree' worktree: use 'worktree' over 'working tree' worktree: use 'worktree' over 'working tree' worktree: extract checkout_worktree() worktree: extract copy_sparse_checkout() worktree: extract copy_filtered_worktree_config() worktree: combine two translatable messages
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A git repository can support multiple working trees, allowing you to check
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out more than one branch at a time. With `git worktree add` a new working
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tree is associated with the repository. This new working tree is called a
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"linked working tree" as opposed to the "main working tree" prepared by
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linkgit:git-init[1] or linkgit:git-clone[1].
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A repository has one main working tree (if it's not a
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bare repository) and zero or more linked working trees. When you are done
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with a linked working tree, remove it with `git worktree remove`.
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tree is associated with the repository, along with additional metadata
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that differentiates that working tree from others in the same repository.
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The working tree, along with this metadata, is called a "worktree".
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This new worktree is called a "linked worktree" as opposed to the "main
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worktree" prepared by linkgit:git-init[1] or linkgit:git-clone[1].
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A repository has one main worktree (if it's not a bare repository) and
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zero or more linked worktrees. When you are done with a linked worktree,
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remove it with `git worktree remove`.
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In its simplest form, `git worktree add <path>` automatically creates a
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new branch whose name is the final component of `<path>`, which is
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convenient if you plan to work on a new topic. For instance, `git
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worktree add ../hotfix` creates new branch `hotfix` and checks it out at
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path `../hotfix`. To instead work on an existing branch in a new working
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tree, use `git worktree add <path> <branch>`. On the other hand, if you
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just plan to make some experimental changes or do testing without
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disturbing existing development, it is often convenient to create a
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'throwaway' working tree not associated with any branch. For instance,
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`git worktree add -d <path>` creates a new working tree with a detached
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`HEAD` at the same commit as the current branch.
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path `../hotfix`. To instead work on an existing branch in a new worktree,
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use `git worktree add <path> <branch>`. On the other hand, if you just
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plan to make some experimental changes or do testing without disturbing
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existing development, it is often convenient to create a 'throwaway'
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worktree not associated with any branch. For instance,
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`git worktree add -d <path>` creates a new worktree with a detached `HEAD`
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at the same commit as the current branch.
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If a working tree is deleted without using `git worktree remove`, then
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its associated administrative files, which reside in the repository
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(see "DETAILS" below), will eventually be removed automatically (see
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`gc.worktreePruneExpire` in linkgit:git-config[1]), or you can run
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`git worktree prune` in the main or any linked working tree to
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clean up any stale administrative files.
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`git worktree prune` in the main or any linked worktree to clean up any
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stale administrative files.
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If a linked working tree is stored on a portable device or network share
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which is not always mounted, you can prevent its administrative files from
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being pruned by issuing the `git worktree lock` command, optionally
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specifying `--reason` to explain why the working tree is locked.
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If the working tree for a linked worktree is stored on a portable device
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or network share which is not always mounted, you can prevent its
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administrative files from being pruned by issuing the `git worktree lock`
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command, optionally specifying `--reason` to explain why the worktree is
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locked.
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COMMANDS
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--------
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add <path> [<commit-ish>]::
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Create `<path>` and checkout `<commit-ish>` into it. The new working directory
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is linked to the current repository, sharing everything except working
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directory specific files such as `HEAD`, `index`, etc. As a convenience,
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`<commit-ish>` may be a bare "`-`", which is synonymous with `@{-1}`.
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Create a worktree at `<path>` and checkout `<commit-ish>` into it. The new worktree
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is linked to the current repository, sharing everything except per-worktree
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files such as `HEAD`, `index`, etc. As a convenience, `<commit-ish>` may
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be a bare "`-`", which is synonymous with `@{-1}`.
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+
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If `<commit-ish>` is a branch name (call it `<branch>`) and is not found,
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and neither `-b` nor `-B` nor `--detach` are used, but there does
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@ -84,100 +88,97 @@ branches from there if `<branch>` is ambiguous but exists on the
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linkgit:git-config[1].
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If `<commit-ish>` is omitted and neither `-b` nor `-B` nor `--detach` used,
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then, as a convenience, the new working tree is associated with a branch
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(call it `<branch>`) named after `$(basename <path>)`. If `<branch>`
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doesn't exist, a new branch based on `HEAD` is automatically created as
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if `-b <branch>` was given. If `<branch>` does exist, it will be
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checked out in the new working tree, if it's not checked out anywhere
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else, otherwise the command will refuse to create the working tree (unless
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`--force` is used).
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then, as a convenience, the new worktree is associated with a branch (call
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it `<branch>`) named after `$(basename <path>)`. If `<branch>` doesn't
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exist, a new branch based on `HEAD` is automatically created as if
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`-b <branch>` was given. If `<branch>` does exist, it will be checked out
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in the new worktree, if it's not checked out anywhere else, otherwise the
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command will refuse to create the worktree (unless `--force` is used).
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list::
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List details of each working tree. The main working tree is listed first,
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followed by each of the linked working trees. The output details include
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whether the working tree is bare, the revision currently checked out, the
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List details of each worktree. The main worktree is listed first,
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followed by each of the linked worktrees. The output details include
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whether the worktree is bare, the revision currently checked out, the
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branch currently checked out (or "detached HEAD" if none), "locked" if
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the worktree is locked, "prunable" if the worktree can be pruned by `prune`
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command.
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the worktree is locked, "prunable" if the worktree can be pruned by the
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`prune` command.
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lock::
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If a working tree is on a portable device or network share which
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is not always mounted, lock it to prevent its administrative
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files from being pruned automatically. This also prevents it from
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being moved or deleted. Optionally, specify a reason for the lock
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with `--reason`.
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If a worktree is on a portable device or network share which is not always
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mounted, lock it to prevent its administrative files from being pruned
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automatically. This also prevents it from being moved or deleted.
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Optionally, specify a reason for the lock with `--reason`.
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move::
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Move a working tree to a new location. Note that the main working tree
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or linked working trees containing submodules cannot be moved with this
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command. (The `git worktree repair` command, however, can reestablish
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the connection with linked working trees if you move the main working
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tree manually.)
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Move a worktree to a new location. Note that the main worktree or linked
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worktrees containing submodules cannot be moved with this command. (The
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`git worktree repair` command, however, can reestablish the connection
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with linked worktrees if you move the main worktree manually.)
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prune::
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Prune working tree information in `$GIT_DIR/worktrees`.
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Prune worktree information in `$GIT_DIR/worktrees`.
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remove::
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Remove a working tree. Only clean working trees (no untracked files
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and no modification in tracked files) can be removed. Unclean working
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trees or ones with submodules can be removed with `--force`. The main
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working tree cannot be removed.
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Remove a worktree. Only clean worktrees (no untracked files and no
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modification in tracked files) can be removed. Unclean worktrees or ones
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with submodules can be removed with `--force`. The main worktree cannot be
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removed.
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repair [<path>...]::
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Repair working tree administrative files, if possible, if they have
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become corrupted or outdated due to external factors.
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Repair worktree administrative files, if possible, if they have become
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corrupted or outdated due to external factors.
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For instance, if the main working tree (or bare repository) is moved,
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linked working trees will be unable to locate it. Running `repair` in
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the main working tree will reestablish the connection from linked
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working trees back to the main working tree.
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For instance, if the main worktree (or bare repository) is moved, linked
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worktrees will be unable to locate it. Running `repair` in the main
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worktree will reestablish the connection from linked worktrees back to the
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main worktree.
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Similarly, if a linked working tree is moved without using `git worktree
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move`, the main working tree (or bare repository) will be unable to
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locate it. Running `repair` within the recently-moved working tree will
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reestablish the connection. If multiple linked working trees are moved,
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running `repair` from any working tree with each tree's new `<path>` as
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an argument, will reestablish the connection to all the specified paths.
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Similarly, if the working tree for a linked worktree is moved without
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using `git worktree move`, the main worktree (or bare repository) will be
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unable to locate it. Running `repair` within the recently-moved worktree
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will reestablish the connection. If multiple linked worktrees are moved,
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running `repair` from any worktree with each tree's new `<path>` as an
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argument, will reestablish the connection to all the specified paths.
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If both the main working tree and linked working trees have been moved
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manually, then running `repair` in the main working tree and specifying the
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new `<path>` of each linked working tree will reestablish all connections
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in both directions.
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If both the main worktree and linked worktrees have been moved manually,
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then running `repair` in the main worktree and specifying the new `<path>`
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of each linked worktree will reestablish all connections in both
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directions.
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unlock::
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Unlock a working tree, allowing it to be pruned, moved or deleted.
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Unlock a worktree, allowing it to be pruned, moved or deleted.
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OPTIONS
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-------
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-f::
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--force::
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By default, `add` refuses to create a new working tree when
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By default, `add` refuses to create a new worktree when
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`<commit-ish>` is a branch name and is already checked out by
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another working tree, or if `<path>` is already assigned to some
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working tree but is missing (for instance, if `<path>` was deleted
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another worktree, or if `<path>` is already assigned to some
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worktree but is missing (for instance, if `<path>` was deleted
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manually). This option overrides these safeguards. To add a missing but
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locked working tree path, specify `--force` twice.
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locked worktree path, specify `--force` twice.
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`move` refuses to move a locked working tree unless `--force` is specified
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twice. If the destination is already assigned to some other working tree but is
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`move` refuses to move a locked worktree unless `--force` is specified
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twice. If the destination is already assigned to some other worktree but is
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missing (for instance, if `<new-path>` was deleted manually), then `--force`
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allows the move to proceed; use `--force` twice if the destination is locked.
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`remove` refuses to remove an unclean working tree unless `--force` is used.
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To remove a locked working tree, specify `--force` twice.
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`remove` refuses to remove an unclean worktree unless `--force` is used.
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To remove a locked worktree, specify `--force` twice.
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-b <new-branch>::
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-B <new-branch>::
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With `add`, create a new branch named `<new-branch>` starting at
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`<commit-ish>`, and check out `<new-branch>` into the new working tree.
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`<commit-ish>`, and check out `<new-branch>` into the new worktree.
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If `<commit-ish>` is omitted, it defaults to `HEAD`.
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By default, `-b` refuses to create a new branch if it already
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exists. `-B` overrides this safeguard, resetting `<new-branch>` to
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-d::
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--detach::
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With `add`, detach `HEAD` in the new working tree. See "DETACHED HEAD"
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With `add`, detach `HEAD` in the new worktree. See "DETACHED HEAD"
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in linkgit:git-checkout[1].
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--[no-]checkout::
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`--track` in linkgit:git-branch[1] for details.
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--lock::
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Keep the working tree locked after creation. This is the
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Keep the worktree locked after creation. This is the
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equivalent of `git worktree lock` after `git worktree add`,
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but without a race condition.
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With `list`, output additional information about worktrees (see below).
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--expire <time>::
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With `prune`, only expire unused working trees older than `<time>`.
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With `prune`, only expire unused worktrees older than `<time>`.
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With `list`, annotate missing working trees as prunable if they are
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older than `<time>`.
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With `list`, annotate missing worktrees as prunable if they are older than
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`<time>`.
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--reason <string>::
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With `lock` or with `add --lock`, an explanation why the working tree is locked.
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With `lock` or with `add --lock`, an explanation why the worktree
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is locked.
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<worktree>::
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Working trees can be identified by path, either relative or
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absolute.
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Worktrees can be identified by path, either relative or absolute.
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If the last path components in the working tree's path is unique among
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working trees, it can be used to identify a working tree. For example if
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you only have two working trees, at `/abc/def/ghi` and `/abc/def/ggg`,
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then `ghi` or `def/ghi` is enough to point to the former working tree.
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If the last path components in the worktree's path is unique among
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worktrees, it can be used to identify a worktree. For example if you only
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have two worktrees, at `/abc/def/ghi` and `/abc/def/ggg`, then `ghi` or
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`def/ghi` is enough to point to the former worktree.
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REFS
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----
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In multiple working trees, some refs may be shared between all working
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trees and some refs are local. One example is `HEAD` which is different for each
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working tree. This section is about the sharing rules and how to access
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refs of one working tree from another.
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When using multiple worktrees, some refs are shared between all worktrees,
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but others are specific to an individual worktree. One example is `HEAD`,
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which is different for each worktree. This section is about the sharing
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rules and how to access refs of one worktree from another.
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In general, all pseudo refs are per working tree and all refs starting
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with `refs/` are shared. Pseudo refs are ones like `HEAD` which are
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directly under `$GIT_DIR` instead of inside `$GIT_DIR/refs`. There are
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exceptions, however: refs inside `refs/bisect` and `refs/worktree` are not
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shared.
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In general, all pseudo refs are per-worktree and all refs starting with
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`refs/` are shared. Pseudo refs are ones like `HEAD` which are directly
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under `$GIT_DIR` instead of inside `$GIT_DIR/refs`. There are exceptions,
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however: refs inside `refs/bisect` and `refs/worktree` are not shared.
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Refs that are per working tree can still be accessed from another
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working tree via two special paths, `main-worktree` and `worktrees`. The
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former gives access to per-working tree refs of the main working tree,
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while the latter to all linked working trees.
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Refs that are per-worktree can still be accessed from another worktree via
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two special paths, `main-worktree` and `worktrees`. The former gives
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access to per-worktree refs of the main worktree, while the latter to all
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linked worktrees.
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For example, `main-worktree/HEAD` or `main-worktree/refs/bisect/good`
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resolve to the same value as the main working tree's `HEAD` and
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resolve to the same value as the main worktree's `HEAD` and
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`refs/bisect/good` respectively. Similarly, `worktrees/foo/HEAD` or
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`worktrees/bar/refs/bisect/bad` are the same as
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`$GIT_COMMON_DIR/worktrees/foo/HEAD` and
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CONFIGURATION FILE
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By default, the repository `config` file is shared across all working
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trees. If the config variables `core.bare` or `core.worktree` are
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present in the common config file and `extensions.worktreeConfig` is
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disabled, then they will be applied to the main working tree only.
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By default, the repository `config` file is shared across all worktrees.
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If the config variables `core.bare` or `core.worktree` are present in the
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common config file and `extensions.worktreeConfig` is disabled, then they
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will be applied to the main worktree only.
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In order to have configuration specific to working trees, you can turn
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on the `worktreeConfig` extension, e.g.:
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In order to have worktree-specific configuration, you can turn on the
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`worktreeConfig` extension, e.g.:
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$ git config extensions.worktreeConfig true
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Note that in this file, the exception for `core.bare` and `core.worktree`
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is gone. If they exist in `$GIT_DIR/config`, you must move
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them to the `config.worktree` of the main working tree. You may also
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take this opportunity to review and move other configuration that you
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do not want to share to all working trees:
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them to the `config.worktree` of the main worktree. You may also take this
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opportunity to review and move other configuration that you do not want to
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share to all worktrees:
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- `core.worktree` should never be shared.
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- `core.bare` should not be shared if the value is `core.bare=true`.
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- `core.sparseCheckout` is recommended per working tree, unless you
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are sure you always use sparse checkout for all working trees.
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- `core.sparseCheckout` should not be shared, unless you are sure you
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always use sparse checkout for all worktrees.
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See the documentation of `extensions.worktreeConfig` in
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linkgit:git-config[1] for more details.
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DETAILS
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Each linked working tree has a private sub-directory in the repository's
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Each linked worktree has a private sub-directory in the repository's
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`$GIT_DIR/worktrees` directory. The private sub-directory's name is usually
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the base name of the linked working tree's path, possibly appended with a
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the base name of the linked worktree's path, possibly appended with a
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number to make it unique. For example, when `$GIT_DIR=/path/main/.git` the
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command `git worktree add /path/other/test-next next` creates the linked
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working tree in `/path/other/test-next` and also creates a
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worktree in `/path/other/test-next` and also creates a
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`$GIT_DIR/worktrees/test-next` directory (or `$GIT_DIR/worktrees/test-next1`
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if `test-next` is already taken).
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Within a linked working tree, `$GIT_DIR` is set to point to this private
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Within a linked worktree, `$GIT_DIR` is set to point to this private
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directory (e.g. `/path/main/.git/worktrees/test-next` in the example) and
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`$GIT_COMMON_DIR` is set to point back to the main working tree's `$GIT_DIR`
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`$GIT_COMMON_DIR` is set to point back to the main worktree's `$GIT_DIR`
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(e.g. `/path/main/.git`). These settings are made in a `.git` file located at
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the top directory of the linked working tree.
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the top directory of the linked worktree.
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Path resolution via `git rev-parse --git-path` uses either
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`$GIT_DIR` or `$GIT_COMMON_DIR` depending on the path. For example, in the
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linked working tree `git rev-parse --git-path HEAD` returns
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linked worktree `git rev-parse --git-path HEAD` returns
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`/path/main/.git/worktrees/test-next/HEAD` (not
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`/path/other/test-next/.git/HEAD` or `/path/main/.git/HEAD`) while `git
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rev-parse --git-path refs/heads/master` uses
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`$GIT_COMMON_DIR` and returns `/path/main/.git/refs/heads/master`,
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since refs are shared across all working trees, except `refs/bisect` and
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since refs are shared across all worktrees, except `refs/bisect` and
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`refs/worktree`.
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See linkgit:gitrepository-layout[5] for more information. The rule of
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@ -349,8 +349,8 @@ thumb is do not make any assumption about whether a path belongs to
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`$GIT_DIR` or `$GIT_COMMON_DIR` when you need to directly access something
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inside `$GIT_DIR`. Use `git rev-parse --git-path` to get the final path.
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If you manually move a linked working tree, you need to update the `gitdir` file
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in the entry's directory. For example, if a linked working tree is moved
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If you manually move a linked worktree, you need to update the `gitdir` file
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in the entry's directory. For example, if a linked worktree is moved
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to `/newpath/test-next` and its `.git` file points to
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`/path/main/.git/worktrees/test-next`, then update
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`/path/main/.git/worktrees/test-next/gitdir` to reference `/newpath/test-next`
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@ -359,10 +359,10 @@ automatically.
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To prevent a `$GIT_DIR/worktrees` entry from being pruned (which
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can be useful in some situations, such as when the
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entry's working tree is stored on a portable device), use the
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entry's worktree is stored on a portable device), use the
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`git worktree lock` command, which adds a file named
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`locked` to the entry's directory. The file contains the reason in
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plain text. For example, if a linked working tree's `.git` file points
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plain text. For example, if a linked worktree's `.git` file points
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to `/path/main/.git/worktrees/test-next` then a file named
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`/path/main/.git/worktrees/test-next/locked` will prevent the
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`test-next` entry from being pruned. See
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@ -383,11 +383,11 @@ $ git worktree list
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/path/to/other-linked-worktree 1234abc (detached HEAD)
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------------
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The command also shows annotations for each working tree, according to its state.
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The command also shows annotations for each worktree, according to its state.
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These annotations are:
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* `locked`, if the working tree is locked.
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* `prunable`, if the working tree can be pruned via `git worktree prune`.
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* `locked`, if the worktree is locked.
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* `prunable`, if the worktree can be pruned via `git worktree prune`.
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------------
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$ git worktree list
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@ -405,14 +405,14 @@ $ git worktree list --verbose
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/path/to/linked-worktree abcd1234 [master]
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/path/to/locked-worktree-no-reason abcd5678 (detached HEAD) locked
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/path/to/locked-worktree-with-reason 1234abcd (brancha)
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locked: working tree path is mounted on a portable device
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locked: worktree path is mounted on a portable device
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/path/to/prunable-worktree 5678abc1 (detached HEAD)
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prunable: gitdir file points to non-existent location
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------------
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Note that the annotation is moved to the next line if the additional
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information is available, otherwise it stays on the same line as the
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working tree itself.
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worktree itself.
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Porcelain Format
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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@ -421,7 +421,7 @@ label and value separated by a single space. Boolean attributes (like `bare`
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and `detached`) are listed as a label only, and are present only
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if the value is true. Some attributes (like `locked`) can be listed as a label
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only or with a value depending upon whether a reason is available. The first
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attribute of a working tree is always `worktree`, an empty line indicates the
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attribute of a worktree is always `worktree`, an empty line indicates the
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end of the record. For example:
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------------
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@ -473,7 +473,7 @@ demands that you fix something immediately. You might typically use
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linkgit:git-stash[1] to store your changes away temporarily, however, your
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working tree is in such a state of disarray (with new, moved, and removed
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files, and other bits and pieces strewn around) that you don't want to risk
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disturbing any of it. Instead, you create a temporary linked working tree to
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disturbing any of it. Instead, you create a temporary linked worktree to
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make the emergency fix, remove it when done, and then resume your earlier
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refactoring session.
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@ -236,6 +236,74 @@ static void check_candidate_path(const char *path,
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die(_("'%s' is a missing but already registered worktree;\nuse '%s -f' to override, or 'prune' or 'remove' to clear"), path, cmd);
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}
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static void copy_sparse_checkout(const char *worktree_git_dir)
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{
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char *from_file = git_pathdup("info/sparse-checkout");
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char *to_file = xstrfmt("%s/info/sparse-checkout", worktree_git_dir);
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if (file_exists(from_file)) {
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if (safe_create_leading_directories(to_file) ||
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copy_file(to_file, from_file, 0666))
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error(_("failed to copy '%s' to '%s'; sparse-checkout may not work correctly"),
|
||||
from_file, to_file);
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}
|
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|
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free(from_file);
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free(to_file);
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}
|
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|
||||
static void copy_filtered_worktree_config(const char *worktree_git_dir)
|
||||
{
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char *from_file = git_pathdup("config.worktree");
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char *to_file = xstrfmt("%s/config.worktree", worktree_git_dir);
|
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|
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if (file_exists(from_file)) {
|
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struct config_set cs = { { 0 } };
|
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const char *core_worktree;
|
||||
int bare;
|
||||
|
||||
if (safe_create_leading_directories(to_file) ||
|
||||
copy_file(to_file, from_file, 0666)) {
|
||||
error(_("failed to copy worktree config from '%s' to '%s'"),
|
||||
from_file, to_file);
|
||||
goto worktree_copy_cleanup;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
git_configset_init(&cs);
|
||||
git_configset_add_file(&cs, from_file);
|
||||
|
||||
if (!git_configset_get_bool(&cs, "core.bare", &bare) &&
|
||||
bare &&
|
||||
git_config_set_multivar_in_file_gently(
|
||||
to_file, "core.bare", NULL, "true", 0))
|
||||
error(_("failed to unset '%s' in '%s'"),
|
||||
"core.bare", to_file);
|
||||
if (!git_configset_get_value(&cs, "core.worktree", &core_worktree) &&
|
||||
git_config_set_in_file_gently(to_file,
|
||||
"core.worktree", NULL))
|
||||
error(_("failed to unset '%s' in '%s'"),
|
||||
"core.worktree", to_file);
|
||||
|
||||
git_configset_clear(&cs);
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
worktree_copy_cleanup:
|
||||
free(from_file);
|
||||
free(to_file);
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
static int checkout_worktree(const struct add_opts *opts,
|
||||
struct strvec *child_env)
|
||||
{
|
||||
struct child_process cp = CHILD_PROCESS_INIT;
|
||||
cp.git_cmd = 1;
|
||||
strvec_pushl(&cp.args, "reset", "--hard", "--no-recurse-submodules", NULL);
|
||||
if (opts->quiet)
|
||||
strvec_push(&cp.args, "--quiet");
|
||||
strvec_pushv(&cp.env_array, child_env->v);
|
||||
return run_command(&cp);
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
static int add_worktree(const char *path, const char *refname,
|
||||
const struct add_opts *opts)
|
||||
{
|
||||
@ -339,64 +407,16 @@ static int add_worktree(const char *path, const char *refname,
|
||||
* If the current worktree has sparse-checkout enabled, then copy
|
||||
* the sparse-checkout patterns from the current worktree.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
if (core_apply_sparse_checkout) {
|
||||
char *from_file = git_pathdup("info/sparse-checkout");
|
||||
char *to_file = xstrfmt("%s/info/sparse-checkout",
|
||||
sb_repo.buf);
|
||||
|
||||
if (file_exists(from_file)) {
|
||||
if (safe_create_leading_directories(to_file) ||
|
||||
copy_file(to_file, from_file, 0666))
|
||||
error(_("failed to copy '%s' to '%s'; sparse-checkout may not work correctly"),
|
||||
from_file, to_file);
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
free(from_file);
|
||||
free(to_file);
|
||||
}
|
||||
if (core_apply_sparse_checkout)
|
||||
copy_sparse_checkout(sb_repo.buf);
|
||||
|
||||
/*
|
||||
* If we are using worktree config, then copy all current config
|
||||
* values from the current worktree into the new one, that way the
|
||||
* new worktree behaves the same as this one.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
if (repository_format_worktree_config) {
|
||||
char *from_file = git_pathdup("config.worktree");
|
||||
char *to_file = xstrfmt("%s/config.worktree",
|
||||
sb_repo.buf);
|
||||
|
||||
if (file_exists(from_file)) {
|
||||
struct config_set cs = { { 0 } };
|
||||
const char *core_worktree;
|
||||
int bare;
|
||||
|
||||
if (safe_create_leading_directories(to_file) ||
|
||||
copy_file(to_file, from_file, 0666)) {
|
||||
error(_("failed to copy worktree config from '%s' to '%s'"),
|
||||
from_file, to_file);
|
||||
goto worktree_copy_cleanup;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
git_configset_init(&cs);
|
||||
git_configset_add_file(&cs, from_file);
|
||||
|
||||
if (!git_configset_get_bool(&cs, "core.bare", &bare) &&
|
||||
bare &&
|
||||
git_config_set_multivar_in_file_gently(
|
||||
to_file, "core.bare", NULL, "true", 0))
|
||||
error(_("failed to unset 'core.bare' in '%s'"), to_file);
|
||||
if (!git_configset_get_value(&cs, "core.worktree", &core_worktree) &&
|
||||
git_config_set_in_file_gently(to_file,
|
||||
"core.worktree", NULL))
|
||||
error(_("failed to unset 'core.worktree' in '%s'"), to_file);
|
||||
|
||||
git_configset_clear(&cs);
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
worktree_copy_cleanup:
|
||||
free(from_file);
|
||||
free(to_file);
|
||||
}
|
||||
if (repository_format_worktree_config)
|
||||
copy_filtered_worktree_config(sb_repo.buf);
|
||||
|
||||
strvec_pushf(&child_env, "%s=%s", GIT_DIR_ENVIRONMENT, sb_git.buf);
|
||||
strvec_pushf(&child_env, "%s=%s", GIT_WORK_TREE_ENVIRONMENT, path);
|
||||
@ -417,17 +437,9 @@ worktree_copy_cleanup:
|
||||
if (ret)
|
||||
goto done;
|
||||
|
||||
if (opts->checkout) {
|
||||
struct child_process cp = CHILD_PROCESS_INIT;
|
||||
cp.git_cmd = 1;
|
||||
strvec_pushl(&cp.args, "reset", "--hard", "--no-recurse-submodules", NULL);
|
||||
if (opts->quiet)
|
||||
strvec_push(&cp.args, "--quiet");
|
||||
strvec_pushv(&cp.env_array, child_env.v);
|
||||
ret = run_command(&cp);
|
||||
if (ret)
|
||||
goto done;
|
||||
}
|
||||
if (opts->checkout &&
|
||||
(ret = checkout_worktree(opts, &child_env)))
|
||||
goto done;
|
||||
|
||||
is_junk = 0;
|
||||
FREE_AND_NULL(junk_work_tree);
|
||||
|
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