Git
Download a git repository
git clone git@www.halfface.se:project.git
clone git repository with other user and not trusted cert
env GIT_SSL_NO_VERIFY=true git clone https://user_name:P@ssW0rd@rb-gitlab01.int.redbridge.se/driften/ansible.git
which changes has occured
git status
commit changes
git commit -a -m "updated ..."
push changes upsteam
git push git push origin master
list branches
List local and remote branches.
git branch -a
list remote branches.
git branch -r
Change branch
git checkout remotes/origin/code-18500
Change branch
git branch master
git pull
sync up against git head
git pull
list files from specific branch, e.g. master
git ls-tree -r master --name-only
If you want to get a list of all files that ever existed
git log --pretty=format: --name-status | cut -f2- | sort -u
show where git repository is coming from/source
git remote show origin
git list tags
git tag -n
git diff
Difference between tags.
git diff tag1 tag2
Only show name of changed files.
git diff --name-only tag1 tag2
List all sha1 codes for all objects
git rev-list --objects --all
git revert local changes
git reset --hard ; git clean -fd
list tags containing commit
git tag --contains ${commit}
list dates in iso format
git log --date=iso ./lib/IPsoft/IPdiscover/Module/Ish/ApplicationServer.pm
look at content of file
git show 123131234242411fs1fds234fds14f1s4:/git/file.java
download specific version of file
git show af5bb0fe325300844195975a2f0c1f82979a7dd6:./git/search/path/file.txt > /temp/file.txt.af5bb0fe325300844195975a2f0c1f82979a7dd6
git gc
Compress and optimize git repository.
git checkout master
Return to master
git reflog
Reference logs, or "reflogs" are a mechanism Git uses to record updates applied to tips of branches and other commit references. Reflog allows you to go back to commits even though they are not referenced by any branch or tag. After rewriting history, the reflog contains information about the old state of branches and allows you to go back to that state if necessary. Every time your branch tip is updated for any reason (by switching branches, pulling in new changes, rewriting history or simply by adding new commits), a new entry will be added to the reflog. In this section we will take a high level look at the git reflog command and explore some common uses.