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origin https | origin https://gogs-cicd.apps.openshift.novaordis.io/gogs/novaordis-session-servlet.git (push) | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:19, 15 April 2024
Internal
Overview
Manages remotes. It can be used to view, create, manipulate and remove a remote. The end result of executing the command is a modification of the corresponding .git/config [remote] entry.
Operations
List the Remotes of the Current Repository
git remote -v
origin https://gogs-cicd.apps.openshift.novaordis.io/gogs/novaordis-session-servlet.git (fetch)
origin https://gogs-cicd.apps.openshift.novaordis.io/gogs/novaordis-session-servlet.git (push)
Sub-Commands
show
Provide detailed information about the specified remote:
git remote show <remote-name>
add
Add a new remote for the repository at the specified URL, for the current local repository. Once the remote has been established, git fetch can be used to create and update remote-tracking branches.
git remote add <remote-name> <remote-url>
For the sequence of git commands, including validations, required to fully establish a second remote, see:
update
Fetches all updates available in the remote repository:
git remote update <remote-name>
prune
Removes the names of stale local branches - tracking branches that still exist in the local repository but whose corresponding remote branches have been deleted:
remove, rm
Removes the given remote and all its associated tracking branches from the local repository.