X-Git-Url: https://git.octo.it/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=Documentation%2Fgit-checkout.txt;h=fbdbadc74fbe558285323353b7aa006f3cfd559b;hb=fb6a9f93d39e4e5fdb83673a927f71a34e9fb7c0;hp=b7bb1b4c74ad3f0e06ddf23487b7735cb321952b;hpb=5e80092f7e6db09a40a62e837ca3f74f0bc5ad73;p=git.git diff --git a/Documentation/git-checkout.txt b/Documentation/git-checkout.txt index b7bb1b4c..fbdbadc7 100644 --- a/Documentation/git-checkout.txt +++ b/Documentation/git-checkout.txt @@ -3,19 +3,22 @@ git-checkout(1) NAME ---- -git-checkout - Checkout and switch to a branch. +git-checkout - Checkout and switch to a branch SYNOPSIS -------- -'git-checkout' [-f] [-b ] [] [...] +[verse] +'git-checkout' [-f] [-b [-l]] [-m] [] +'git-checkout' [-m] [] ... DESCRIPTION ----------- -When are not given, this command switches branches, by +When are not given, this command switches branches by updating the index and working tree to reflect the specified branch, , and updating HEAD to be or, if -specified, . +specified, . Using -b will cause to +be created. When are given, this command does *not* switch branches. It updates the named paths in the working tree from @@ -29,10 +32,31 @@ given paths before updating the working tree. OPTIONS ------- -f:: - Force an re-read of everything. + Force a re-read of everything. -b:: - Create a new branch and start it at . + Create a new branch named and start it at + . The new branch name must pass all checks defined + by gitlink:git-check-ref-format[1]. Some of these checks + may restrict the characters allowed in a branch name. + +-l:: + Create the new branch's ref log. This activates recording of + all changes to made the branch ref, enabling use of date + based sha1 expressions such as "@{yesterday}". + +-m:: + If you have local modifications to one or more files that + are different between the current branch and the branch to + which you are switching, the command refuses to switch + branches in order to preserve your modifications in context. + However, with this option, a three-way merge between the current + branch, your working tree contents, and the new branch + is done, and you will be on the new branch. ++ +When a merge conflict happens, the index entries for conflicting +paths are left unmerged, and you need to resolve the conflicts +and mark the resolved paths with `git update-index`. :: Name for the new branch. @@ -42,28 +66,81 @@ OPTIONS commit. Defaults to HEAD. -EXAMPLE -------- +EXAMPLES +-------- -The following sequence checks out the `master` branch, reverts +. The following sequence checks out the `master` branch, reverts the `Makefile` to two revisions back, deletes hello.c by mistake, and gets it back from the index. - ++ ------------ -$ git checkout master -$ git checkout master~2 Makefile +$ git checkout master <1> +$ git checkout master~2 Makefile <2> $ rm -f hello.c -$ git checkout hello.c +$ git checkout hello.c <3> ------------ - -If you have an unfortunate branch that is named `hello.c`, the -last step above would be confused as an instruction to switch to -that branch. You should instead write: - ++ +<1> switch branch +<2> take out a file out of other commit +<3> restore hello.c from HEAD of current branch ++ +If you have an unfortunate branch that is named `hello.c`, this +step would be confused as an instruction to switch to that branch. +You should instead write: ++ ------------ $ git checkout -- hello.c ------------ +. After working in a wrong branch, switching to the correct +branch would be done using: ++ +------------ +$ git checkout mytopic +------------ ++ +However, your "wrong" branch and correct "mytopic" branch may +differ in files that you have locally modified, in which case, +the above checkout would fail like this: ++ +------------ +$ git checkout mytopic +fatal: Entry 'frotz' not uptodate. Cannot merge. +------------ ++ +You can give the `-m` flag to the command, which would try a +three-way merge: ++ +------------ +$ git checkout -m mytopic +Auto-merging frotz +------------ ++ +After this three-way merge, the local modifications are _not_ +registered in your index file, so `git diff` would show you what +changes you made since the tip of the new branch. + +. When a merge conflict happens during switching branches with +the `-m` option, you would see something like this: ++ +------------ +$ git checkout -m mytopic +Auto-merging frotz +merge: warning: conflicts during merge +ERROR: Merge conflict in frotz +fatal: merge program failed +------------ ++ +At this point, `git diff` shows the changes cleanly merged as in +the previous example, as well as the changes in the conflicted +files. Edit and resolve the conflict and mark it resolved with +`git update-index` as usual: ++ +------------ +$ edit frotz +$ git update-index frotz +------------ + Author ------