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GIT-UPDATE-REF(1) Git Manual GIT-UPDATE-REF(1)
git-update-ref - Update the object name stored in a ref safely
git update-ref [-m <reason>] (-d <ref> [<oldvalue>] | [--no-deref] [--create-reflog] <ref> <newvalue> [<oldvalue>] | --stdin [-z])
Given two arguments, stores the <newvalue> in the <ref>, possibly
dereferencing the symbolic refs. E.g. git update-ref HEAD <newvalue>
updates the current branch head to the new object.
Given three arguments, stores the <newvalue> in the <ref>, possibly
dereferencing the symbolic refs, after verifying that the current
value of the <ref> matches <oldvalue>. E.g. git update-ref
refs/heads/master <newvalue> <oldvalue> updates the master branch
head to <newvalue> only if its current value is <oldvalue>. You can
specify 40 "0" or an empty string as <oldvalue> to make sure that the
ref you are creating does not exist.
It also allows a "ref" file to be a symbolic pointer to another ref
file by starting with the four-byte header sequence of "ref:".
More importantly, it allows the update of a ref file to follow these
symbolic pointers, whether they are symlinks or these "regular file
symbolic refs". It follows real symlinks only if they start with
"refs/": otherwise it will just try to read them and update them as a
regular file (i.e. it will allow the filesystem to follow them, but
will overwrite such a symlink to somewhere else with a regular
filename).
If --no-deref is given, <ref> itself is overwritten, rather than the
result of following the symbolic pointers.
In general, using
git update-ref HEAD "$head"
should be a lot safer than doing
echo "$head" > "$GIT_DIR/HEAD"
both from a symlink following standpoint and an error checking
standpoint. The "refs/" rule for symlinks means that symlinks that
point to "outside" the tree are safe: they’ll be followed for reading
but not for writing (so we’ll never write through a ref symlink to
some other tree, if you have copied a whole archive by creating a
symlink tree).
With -d flag, it deletes the named <ref> after verifying it still
contains <oldvalue>.
With --stdin, update-ref reads instructions from standard input and
performs all modifications together. Specify commands of the form:
update SP <ref> SP <newvalue> [SP <oldvalue>] LF
create SP <ref> SP <newvalue> LF
delete SP <ref> [SP <oldvalue>] LF
verify SP <ref> [SP <oldvalue>] LF
option SP <opt> LF
With --create-reflog, update-ref will create a reflog for each ref
even if one would not ordinarily be created.
Quote fields containing whitespace as if they were strings in C
source code; i.e., surrounded by double-quotes and with backslash
escapes. Use 40 "0" characters or the empty string to specify a zero
value. To specify a missing value, omit the value and its preceding
SP entirely.
Alternatively, use -z to specify in NUL-terminated format, without
quoting:
update SP <ref> NUL <newvalue> NUL [<oldvalue>] NUL
create SP <ref> NUL <newvalue> NUL
delete SP <ref> NUL [<oldvalue>] NUL
verify SP <ref> NUL [<oldvalue>] NUL
option SP <opt> NUL
In this format, use 40 "0" to specify a zero value, and use the empty
string to specify a missing value.
In either format, values can be specified in any form that Git
recognizes as an object name. Commands in any other format or a
repeated <ref> produce an error. Command meanings are:
update
Set <ref> to <newvalue> after verifying <oldvalue>, if given.
Specify a zero <newvalue> to ensure the ref does not exist after
the update and/or a zero <oldvalue> to make sure the ref does not
exist before the update.
create
Create <ref> with <newvalue> after verifying it does not exist.
The given <newvalue> may not be zero.
delete
Delete <ref> after verifying it exists with <oldvalue>, if given.
If given, <oldvalue> may not be zero.
verify
Verify <ref> against <oldvalue> but do not change it. If
<oldvalue> zero or missing, the ref must not exist.
option
Modify behavior of the next command naming a <ref>. The only
valid option is no-deref to avoid dereferencing a symbolic ref.
If all <ref>s can be locked with matching <oldvalue>s simultaneously,
all modifications are performed. Otherwise, no modifications are
performed. Note that while each individual <ref> is updated or
deleted atomically, a concurrent reader may still see a subset of the
modifications.
If config parameter "core.logAllRefUpdates" is true and the ref is
one under "refs/heads/", "refs/remotes/", "refs/notes/", or the
symbolic ref HEAD; or the file "$GIT_DIR/logs/<ref>" exists then git
update-ref will append a line to the log file "$GIT_DIR/logs/<ref>"
(dereferencing all symbolic refs before creating the log name)
describing the change in ref value. Log lines are formatted as:
1. oldsha1 SP newsha1 SP committer LF
Where "oldsha1" is the 40 character hexadecimal value previously
stored in <ref>, "newsha1" is the 40 character hexadecimal value
of <newvalue> and "committer" is the committer’s name, email
address and date in the standard Git committer ident format.
Optionally with -m:
1. oldsha1 SP newsha1 SP committer TAB message LF
Where all fields are as described above and "message" is the
value supplied to the -m option.
An update will fail (without changing <ref>) if the current user is
unable to create a new log file, append to the existing log file or
does not have committer information available.
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