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GIT-REFLOG(1) | Git Manual | GIT-REFLOG(1) |
NAME¶
git-reflog - Manage reflog information
SYNOPSIS¶
git reflog <subcommand> <options>
DESCRIPTION¶
The command takes various subcommands, and different options depending on the subcommand:
git reflog expire [--dry-run] [--stale-fix] [--verbose]
[--expire=<time>] [--expire-unreachable=<time>] [--all] <refs>... git reflog delete ref@{specifier}... git reflog [show] [log-options] [<ref>]
Reflog is a mechanism to record when the tip of branches are updated. This command is to manage the information recorded in it.
The subcommand "expire" is used to prune older reflog entries. Entries older than expire time, or entries older than expire-unreachable time and not reachable from the current tip, are removed from the reflog. This is typically not used directly by the end users — instead, see git-gc(1).
The subcommand "show" (which is also the default, in the absence of any subcommands) will take all the normal log options, and show the log of the reference provided in the command-line (or HEAD, by default). The reflog will cover all recent actions (HEAD reflog records branch switching as well). It is an alias for git log -g --abbrev-commit --pretty=oneline; see git-log(1).
The reflog is useful in various Git commands, to specify the old value of a reference. For example, HEAD@{2} means "where HEAD used to be two moves ago", master@{one.week.ago} means "where master used to point to one week ago", and so on. See gitrevisions(7) for more details.
To delete single entries from the reflog, use the subcommand "delete" and specify the exact entry (e.g. "git reflog delete master@{2}").
OPTIONS¶
--stale-fix
This computation involves traversing all the reachable objects, i.e. it has the same cost as git prune. Fortunately, once this is run, we should not have to ever worry about missing objects, because the current prune and pack-objects know about reflogs and protect objects referred by them.
--expire=<time>
--expire-unreachable=<time>
--all
--updateref
--rewrite
--verbose
GIT¶
Part of the git(1) suite
05/23/2023 | Git 1.8.3.1 |