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NAMEgit-http-push - Push objects over HTTP/DAV to another repositorySYNOPSISgit http-push [--all] [--dry-run] [--force] [--verbose] <URL> <ref> [<ref>...] DESCRIPTIONSends missing objects to remote repository, and updates the remote branch.NOTE: This command is temporarily disabled if your libcurl is older than 7.16, as the combination has been reported not to work and sometimes corrupts repository. OPTIONS--allDo not assume that the remote repository is complete in
its current state, and verify all objects in the entire local ref’s
history exist in the remote repository.
--force Usually, the command refuses to update a remote ref that
is not an ancestor of the local ref used to overwrite it. This flag disables
the check. What this means is that the remote repository can lose commits; use
it with care.
--dry-run Do everything except actually send the updates.
--verbose Report the list of objects being walked locally and the
list of objects successfully sent to the remote repository.
-d, -D Remove <ref> from remote repository. The specified
branch cannot be the remote HEAD. If -d is specified the following other
conditions must also be met:
•Remote HEAD must resolve to an object that exists
locally
•Specified branch resolves to an object that
exists locally
•Specified branch is an ancestor of the remote
HEAD
<ref>... The remote refs to update.
SPECIFYING THE REFSA <ref> specification can be either a single pattern, or a pair of such patterns separated by a colon ":" (this means that a ref name cannot have a colon in it). A single pattern <name> is just a shorthand for <name>:<name>.Each pattern pair <src>:<dst> consists of the source side (before the colon) and the destination side (after the colon). The ref to be pushed is determined by finding a match that matches the source side, and where it is pushed is determined by using the destination side. •It is an error if <src> does not
match exactly one of the local refs.
•If <dst> does not match any remote
ref, either
•it has to start with "refs/";
<dst> is used as the destination literally in this case.
•<src> == <dst> and the ref that
matched the <src> must not exist in the set of remote refs; the ref
matched <src> locally is used as the name of the destination.
Without ‘--force`, the <src> ref is stored at the remote only if <dst> does not exist, or <dst> is a proper subset (i.e. an ancestor) of <src>. This check, known as "fast-forward check", is performed in order to avoid accidentally overwriting the remote ref and lose other peoples’ commits from there. With --force, the fast-forward check is disabled for all refs. Optionally, a <ref> parameter can be prefixed with a plus + sign to disable the fast-forward check only on that ref. GITPart of the git(1) suite
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