A Cheatsheet for Git
Term | Description |
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Working Tree | Directory where modifications are made |
HEAD | Symbolic Reference to the most current checked out commit - can be detached so it points to another commit |
Index(Staging Area) | This is where commits will be prepared |
Repository | Different states of files will be tracked inside the Repository |
Command | Description |
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git config --global user.name "Max Mustermann" | Configure global username |
git config --global user.email "[email protected]" | Configure global email adress |
git config -l | show all configurations for current repo |
git config alias.<alias-name> <alias> | create a alias |
git config --global alias.<alias-name> `config --global` | create alias with parameters |
git config color.ui auto | set color options to automatic mode |
git init example | initalise git repository |
git status | show current repository status |
git add file | add file to the staging area |
git add . | add all changes made to the staging area |
git add --p | git will ask you which files you want to add to the staging area |
git commit -m "First Commit" | Commit changes to current branch |
git commit --amend | Repair commit (SHA-1 Hash will change) |
git show | show last commit message etc. |
git show HEAD | show newest commit |
git show master | show latest commit of branch master |
git show 77cc0045 | show commit with hash 77cc0045 |
git log | show all commits |
git diff | show difference between working tree, staging area and repo |
git diff --staging | show difference between staging area and repo |
git reset A.txt | Removes file from staging area |
git reset HEAD | reset the staging area |
git reset --p | git will ask you which files you want to remove from the staging area |
git reset HEAD~3 | resets current branch to HEAD - 3 Commit |
git revert COMMIT_HASH | reverts to old state by creating a new commit |
git branch BRANCHNAME | creates a new branch named BRANCHNAME |
git checkout BRANCHNAME | moving to a branch with the name BRANCHNAME |
git checkout COMMIT_HASH | detach HEAD and move it to the commit with the hash COMMIT_HASH |
git checkout main^ | moves head to previous commit |
git checkout main^2 | if current commit is merge commit it checks out the second one |
git rebase BRANCHNAME | rebasing the current branch to BRANCHNAME |
git rebase -i HEAD~4 | start an interactive rebase to change the last 4 commits |
git checkout HEAD^ | moves HEAD one commit back in time |
git checkout HEAD~ | moves HEAD to previous commit |
git branch -f main HEAD~3 | moves branch to HEAD - 3 Commit |
git cherry-pick HASH1 HASH2 ... | pick all the commits and apply them to the current branch |
git tag v1 COMMIT_HASH | append tag v1 to commit with hash COMMIT_HASH |
git describe TAGNAME | shows you how many commit are between you and the tag with name TAGNAME (v2_1_gC4) -> (NEXT-TAG_NUMBEROFCOMMITS_COMMITHASH) |
git checkout -b not_main origin/main | creates a local branch not_main that tracks the remote branch main |
git branch -u origin/main foo | let foo track remote branch origin/main so push and pull operate on it |
git fetch | moves changes to local remote tracking branch |
git pull | fetches all changes and merges them in corresponding local branch |
get pull --rebase | fetches all changes and rebases them before on the current branch commits |
git push origin main | pushes all changes from main to origin main |
git push origin SOURCE:DESTINATION | pushes all changes from local SOURCE to remote DESTINATION on origin |
git push origin main^:foo | pushes all changes from local main - 1 commit to remote foo on origin |
Filename | Description |
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~/.gitconfig | Configuration for all repositories - global |
/etc/gitconfig | system wide configurations |
... to be continued.
git tag -l | xargs git tag -d
git fetch --tags