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JGIT(1) | General Commands Manual | JGIT(1) |
NAME¶
jgit - Pure Java GIT version control system implementation
SYNOPSIS¶
jgit --git-dir GIT_DIR --help (-h) --show-stack-trace command [ARG ...]
DESCRIPTION¶
JGit is an implementation of GIT VCS written in Java language.
Git is a fast, scalable, distributed revision control system with an unusually rich command set that provides both high-level operations and full access to internals.
OPTIONS¶
- --git-dir GIT_DIR
- Set the git repository to operate on
- --help (-h)
- Display help text
- --show-stack-trace
- display the Java stack trace on exceptions
The most commonly used commands are:
- add
- Add file contents to the index
- branch
- List, create, or delete branches
- checkout
- Checkout a branch to the working tree
- clone
- Clone a repository into a new directory
- commit
- Record changes to the repository
- daemon
- Export repositories over git://
- diff
- Show diffs
- fetch
- Update remote refs from another repository
- init
- Create an empty git repository
- log
- View commit history
- merge
- Merges two development histories
- push
- Update remote repository from local refs
- rm
- Stop tracking a file
- tag
- Create a tag
- version
- Display the version of jgit
AUTHOR¶
JGit was written by Eclipse JGIT Project contributors, http://www.eclipse.org/jgit
This manual page was written by Jakub Adam <jakub.adam@ktknet.cz>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others).
November 11, 2011 |