+<h2>OPTIONS</h2>\r
+<div class="sectionbody">\r
+<dl>\r
+<dt>\r
+<tree-ish>\r
+</dt>\r
+<dd>\r
+<p>\r
+ The tree or commit to produce tar archive for. If it is\r
+ the object name of a commit object.\r
+</p>\r
+</dd>\r
+<dt>\r
+<base>\r
+</dt>\r
+<dd>\r
+<p>\r
+ Leading path to the files in the resulting tar archive.\r
+</p>\r
+</dd>\r
+<dt>\r
+--remote=<repo>\r
+</dt>\r
+<dd>\r
+<p>\r
+ Instead of making a tar archive from local repository,\r
+ retrieve a tar archive from a remote repository.\r
+</p>\r
+</dd>\r
+</dl>\r
+</div>\r
+<h2>Examples</h2>\r
+<div class="sectionbody">\r
+<dl>\r
+<dt>\r
+git tar-tree HEAD | (cd /var/tmp/ && mkdir junk && tar Cxf junk -)\r
+</dt>\r
+<dd>\r
+<p>\r
+ Create a tar archive that contains the contents of the\r
+ latest commit on the current branch, and extracts it in\r
+ <tt>/var/tmp/junk</tt> directory.\r
+</p>\r
+</dd>\r
+</dl>\r
+<p>git tar-tree v2.6.17 linux-2.6.17 | gzip >linux-2.6.17.tar.gz</p>\r
+<div class="literalblock">\r
+<div class="content">\r
+<pre><tt>Create a tarball for v2.6.17 release.</tt></pre>\r
+</div></div>\r
+<p>git tar-tree --remote=example.com:git.git v0.99 >git-0.99.tar</p>\r
+<div class="literalblock">\r
+<div class="content">\r
+<pre><tt>Get a tarball v0.99 from example.com.</tt></pre>\r
+</div></div>\r
+</div>\r