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Git-Cheatsheet

A Cheatsheet for Git

Fundamentals

Term Description
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

Cheat: Terminal Cheatsheet

Commands

Command Description
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

Files

Filename Description
~/.gitconfig Configuration for all repositories - global
/etc/gitconfig system wide configurations

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Update Tags

git tag -l | xargs git tag -d

git fetch --tags

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