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+GIT Glossary
+============
+
+[[def_alternate_object_database]]alternate object database::
+ Via the alternates mechanism, a <<def_repository,repository>> can
+ inherit part of its <<def_object_database,object database>> from another
+ <<def_object_database,object database>>, which is called "alternate".
+
+[[def_bare_repository]]bare repository::
+ A <<def_bare_repository,bare repository>> is normally an appropriately
+ named <<def_directory,directory>> with a `.git` suffix that does not
+ have a locally checked-out copy of any of the files under
+ <<def_revision,revision>> control. That is, all of the `git`
+ administrative and control files that would normally be present in the
+ hidden `.git` sub-directory are directly present in the
+ `repository.git` directory instead,
+ and no other files are present and checked out. Usually publishers of
+ public repositories make bare repositories available.
+
+[[def_blob_object]]blob object::
+ Untyped <<def_object,object>>, e.g. the contents of a file.
+
+[[def_branch]]branch::
+ A non-cyclical graph of revisions, i.e. the complete history of a
+ particular <<def_revision,revision>>, which is called the
+ branch <<def_head,head>>. The heads
+ are stored in `$GIT_DIR/refs/heads/`.
+
+[[def_cache]]cache::
+ Obsolete for: <<def_index,index>>.
+
+[[def_chain]]chain::
+ A list of objects, where each <<def_object,object>> in the list contains
+ a reference to its successor (for example, the successor of a
+ <<def_commit,commit>> could be one of its parents).
+
+[[def_changeset]]changeset::
+ BitKeeper/cvsps speak for "<<def_commit,commit>>". Since git does not
+ store changes, but states, it really does not make sense to use the term
+ "changesets" with git.
+
+[[def_checkout]]checkout::
+ The action of updating the <<def_working_tree,working tree>> to a
+ <<def_revision,revision>> which was stored in the
+ <<def_object_database,object database>>.
+
+[[def_cherry-picking]]cherry-picking::
+ In <<def_SCM,SCM>> jargon, "cherry pick" means to choose a subset of
+ changes out of a series of changes (typically commits) and record them
+ as a new series of changes on top of different codebase. In GIT, this is
+ performed by "git cherry-pick" command to extract the change introduced
+ by an existing <<def_commit,commit>> and to record it based on the tip
+ of the current <<def_branch,branch>> as a new <<def_commit,commit>>.
+
+[[def_clean]]clean::
+ A <<def_working_tree,working tree>> is <<def_clean,clean>>, if it
+ corresponds to the <<def_revision,revision>> referenced by the current
+ <<def_head,head>>. Also see "<<def_dirty,dirty>>".
+
+[[def_commit]]commit::
+ As a verb: The action of storing the current state of the
+ <<def_index,index>> in the <<def_object_database,object database>>. The
+ result is a <<def_revision,revision>>. As a noun: Short hand for
+ <<def_commit_object,commit object>>.
+
+[[def_commit_object]]commit object::
+ An <<def_object,object>> which contains the information about a
+ particular <<def_revision,revision>>, such as parents, committer,
+ author, date and the <<def_tree_object,tree object>> which corresponds
+ to the top <<def_directory,directory>> of the stored
+ <<def_revision,revision>>.
+
+[[def_core_git]]core git::
+ Fundamental data structures and utilities of git. Exposes only limited
+ source code management tools.
+
+[[def_DAG]]DAG::
+ Directed acyclic graph. The <<def_commit,commit>> objects form a
+ directed acyclic graph, because they have parents (directed), and the
+ graph of <<def_commit,commit>> objects is acyclic (there is no
+ <<def_chain,chain>> which begins and ends with the same
+ <<def_object,object>>).
+
+[[def_dangling_object]]dangling object::
+ An <<def_unreachable_object,unreachable object>> which is not
+ <<def_reachable,reachable>> even from other unreachable objects; a
+ <<def_dangling_object,dangling object>> has no references to it from any
+ reference or <<def_object,object>> in the <<def_repository,repository>>.
+
+[[def_dircache]]dircache::
+ You are *waaaaay* behind.
+
+[[def_directory]]directory::
+ The list you get with "ls" :-)
+
+[[def_dirty]]dirty::
+ A <<def_working_tree,working tree>> is said to be <<def_dirty,dirty>> if
+ it contains modifications which have not been committed to the current
+ <<def_branch,branch>>.
+
+[[def_ent]]ent::
+ Favorite synonym to "<<def_tree-ish,tree-ish>>" by some total geeks. See
+ `http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ent_(Middle-earth)` for an in-depth
+ explanation. Avoid this term, not to confuse people.
+
+[[def_fast_forward]]fast forward::
+ A fast-forward is a special type of <<def_merge,merge>> where you have a
+ <<def_revision,revision>> and you are "merging" another
+ <<def_branch,branch>>'s changes that happen to be a descendant of what
+ you have. In such these cases, you do not make a new <<def_merge,merge>>
+ <<def_commit,commit>> but instead just update to his
+ <<def_revision,revision>>. This will happen frequently on a
+ <<def_tracking_branch,tracking branch>> of a remote
+ <<def_repository,repository>>.
+
+[[def_fetch]]fetch::
+ Fetching a <<def_branch,branch>> means to get the
+ <<def_branch,branch>>'s <<def_head_ref,head ref>> from a remote
+ <<def_repository,repository>>, to find out which objects are missing
+ from the local <<def_object_database,object database>>, and to get them,
+ too.
+
+[[def_file_system]]file system::
+ Linus Torvalds originally designed git to be a user space file system,
+ i.e. the infrastructure to hold files and directories. That ensured the
+ efficiency and speed of git.
+
+[[def_git_archive]]git archive::
+ Synonym for <<def_repository,repository>> (for arch people).
+
+[[def_grafts]]grafts::
+ Grafts enables two otherwise different lines of development to be joined
+ together by recording fake ancestry information for commits. This way
+ you can make git pretend the set of parents a <<def_commit,commit>> has
+ is different from what was recorded when the <<def_commit,commit>> was
+ created. Configured via the `.git/info/grafts` file.
+
+[[def_hash]]hash::
+ In git's context, synonym to <<def_object_name,object name>>.
+
+[[def_head]]head::
+ The top of a <<def_branch,branch>>. It contains a <<def_ref,ref>> to the
+ corresponding <<def_commit_object,commit object>>.
+
+[[def_head_ref]]head ref::
+ A <<def_ref,ref>> pointing to a <<def_head,head>>. Often, this is
+ abbreviated to "<<def_head,head>>". Head refs are stored in
+ `$GIT_DIR/refs/heads/`.
+
+[[def_hook]]hook::
+ During the normal execution of several git commands, call-outs are made
+ to optional scripts that allow a developer to add functionality or
+ checking. Typically, the hooks allow for a command to be pre-verified
+ and potentially aborted, and allow for a post-notification after the
+ operation is done. The <<def_hook,hook>> scripts are found in the
+ `$GIT_DIR/hooks/` <<def_directory,directory>>, and are enabled by simply
+ making them executable.
+
+[[def_index]]index::
+ A collection of files with stat information, whose contents are stored
+ as objects. The <<def_index,index>> is a stored version of your working
+ <<def_tree,tree>>. Truth be told, it can also contain a second, and even
+ a third version of a <<def_working_tree,working tree>>, which are used
+ when merging.
+
+[[def_index_entry]]index entry::
+ The information regarding a particular file, stored in the
+ <<def_index,index>>. An <<def_index_entry,index entry>> can be unmerged,
+ if a <<def_merge,merge>> was started, but not yet finished (i.e. if the
+ <<def_index,index>> contains multiple versions of that file).
+
+[[def_master]]master::
+ The default development <<def_branch,branch>>. Whenever you create a git
+ <<def_repository,repository>>, a <<def_branch,branch>> named
+ "<<def_master,master>>" is created, and becomes the active
+ <<def_branch,branch>>. In most cases, this contains the local
+ development, though that is purely conventional and not required.
+
+[[def_merge]]merge::
+ To <<def_merge,merge>> branches means to try to accumulate the changes
+ since a common ancestor and apply them to the first
+ <<def_branch,branch>>. An automatic <<def_merge,merge>> uses heuristics
+ to accomplish that. Evidently, an automatic <<def_merge,merge>> can
+ fail.
+
+[[def_object]]object::
+ The unit of storage in git. It is uniquely identified by the
+ <<def_SHA1,SHA1>> of its contents. Consequently, an
+ <<def_object,object>> can not be changed.
+
+[[def_object_database]]object database::
+ Stores a set of "objects", and an individual <<def_object,object>> is
+ identified by its <<def_object_name,object name>>. The objects usually
+ live in `$GIT_DIR/objects/`.
+
+[[def_object_identifier]]object identifier::
+ Synonym for <<def_object_name,object name>>.
+
+[[def_object_name]]object name::
+ The unique identifier of an <<def_object,object>>. The <<def_hash,hash>>
+ of the <<def_object,object>>'s contents using the Secure Hash Algorithm
+ 1 and usually represented by the 40 character hexadecimal encoding of
+ the <<def_hash,hash>> of the <<def_object,object>> (possibly followed by
+ a white space).
+
+[[def_object_type]]object type::
+ One of the identifiers
+ "<<def_commit,commit>>","<<def_tree,tree>>","<<def_tag,tag>>" or "<<def_blob_object,blob>>"
+ describing the type of an <<def_object,object>>.
+
+[[def_octopus]]octopus::
+ To <<def_merge,merge>> more than two branches. Also denotes an
+ intelligent predator.
+
+[[def_origin]]origin::
+ The default upstream <<def_repository,repository>>. Most projects have
+ at least one upstream project which they track. By default
+ '<<def_origin,origin>>' is used for that purpose. New upstream updates
+ will be fetched into remote tracking branches named
+ origin/name-of-upstream-branch, which you can see using
+ "git <<def_branch,branch>> -r".
+
+[[def_pack]]pack::
+ A set of objects which have been compressed into one file (to save space
+ or to transmit them efficiently).
+
+[[def_pack_index]]pack index::
+ The list of identifiers, and other information, of the objects in a
+ <<def_pack,pack>>, to assist in efficiently accessing the contents of a
+ <<def_pack,pack>>.
+
+[[def_parent]]parent::
+ A <<def_commit_object,commit object>> contains a (possibly empty) list
+ of the logical predecessor(s) in the line of development, i.e. its
+ parents.
+
+[[def_pickaxe]]pickaxe::
+ The term <<def_pickaxe,pickaxe>> refers to an option to the diffcore
+ routines that help select changes that add or delete a given text
+ string. With the --pickaxe-all option, it can be used to view the full
+ <<def_changeset,changeset>> that introduced or removed, say, a
+ particular line of text. See gitlink:git-diff[1].
+
+[[def_plumbing]]plumbing::
+ Cute name for <<def_core_git,core git>>.
+
+[[def_porcelain]]porcelain::
+ Cute name for programs and program suites depending on
+ <<def_core_git,core git>>, presenting a high level access to
+ <<def_core_git,core git>>. Porcelains expose more of a <<def_SCM,SCM>>
+ interface than the <<def_plumbing,plumbing>>.
+
+[[def_pull]]pull::
+ Pulling a <<def_branch,branch>> means to <<def_fetch,fetch>> it and
+ <<def_merge,merge>> it.
+
+[[def_push]]push::
+ Pushing a <<def_branch,branch>> means to get the <<def_branch,branch>>'s
+ <<def_head_ref,head ref>> from a remote <<def_repository,repository>>,
+ find out if it is an ancestor to the <<def_branch,branch>>'s local
+ <<def_head_ref,head ref>> is a direct, and in that case, putting all
+ objects, which are <<def_reachable,reachable>> from the local
+ <<def_head_ref,head ref>>, and which are missing from the remote
+ <<def_repository,repository>>, into the remote
+ <<def_object_database,object database>>, and updating the remote
+ <<def_head_ref,head ref>>. If the remote <<def_head,head>> is not an
+ ancestor to the local <<def_head,head>>, the <<def_push,push>> fails.
+
+[[def_reachable]]reachable::
+ All of the ancestors of a given <<def_commit,commit>> are said to be
+ <<def_reachable,reachable>> from that <<def_commit,commit>>. More
+ generally, one <<def_object,object>> is <<def_reachable,reachable>> from
+ another if we can reach the one from the other by a <<def_chain,chain>>
+ that follows <<def_tag,tags>> to whatever they tag,
+ <<def_commit_object,commits>> to their parents or trees, and
+ <<def_tree_object,trees>> to the trees or <<def_blob_object,blobs>>
+ that they contain.
+
+[[def_rebase]]rebase::
+ To reapply a series of changes from a <<def_branch,branch>> to a
+ different base, and reset the <<def_head,head>> of that branch
+ to the result.
+
+[[def_ref]]ref::
+ A 40-byte hex representation of a <<def_SHA1,SHA1>> or a name that
+ denotes a particular <<def_object,object>>. These may be stored in
+ `$GIT_DIR/refs/`.
+
+[[def_refspec]]refspec::
+ A <<def_refspec,refspec>> is used by <<def_fetch,fetch>> and
+ <<def_push,push>> to describe the mapping between remote <<def_ref,ref>>
+ and local <<def_ref,ref>>. They are combined with a colon in the format
+ <src>:<dst>, preceded by an optional plus sign, +. For example: `git
+ fetch $URL refs/heads/master:refs/heads/origin` means
+ "grab the master <<def_branch,branch>> <<def_head,head>>
+ from the $URL and store it as my origin
+ <<def_branch,branch>> <<def_head,head>>". And `git <<def_push,push>>
+ $URL refs/heads/master:refs/heads/to-upstream` means
+ "publish my master <<def_branch,branch>>
+ <<def_head,head>> as to-upstream <<def_branch,branch>> at $URL". See
+ also gitlink:git-push[1]
+
+[[def_repository]]repository::
+ A collection of refs together with an <<def_object_database,object
+ database>> containing all objects which are <<def_reachable,reachable>>
+ from the refs, possibly accompanied by meta data from one or more
+ porcelains. A <<def_repository,repository>> can share an
+ <<def_object_database,object database>> with other repositories.
+
+[[def_resolve]]resolve::
+ The action of fixing up manually what a failed automatic
+ <<def_merge,merge>> left behind.
+
+[[def_revision]]revision::
+ A particular state of files and directories which was stored in the
+ <<def_object_database,object database>>. It is referenced by a
+ <<def_commit_object,commit object>>.
+
+[[def_rewind]]rewind::
+ To throw away part of the development, i.e. to assign the
+ <<def_head,head>> to an earlier <<def_revision,revision>>.
+
+[[def_SCM]]SCM::
+ Source code management (tool).
+
+[[def_SHA1]]SHA1::
+ Synonym for <<def_object_name,object name>>.
+
+[[def_shallow_repository]]shallow repository::
+ A <<def_shallow_repository,shallow repository>> has an incomplete
+ history some of whose commits have parents cauterized away (in other
+ words, git is told to pretend that these commits do not have the
+ parents, even though they are recorded in the <<def_commit_object,commit
+ object>>). This is sometimes useful when you are interested only in the
+ recent history of a project even though the real history recorded in the
+ upstream is much larger. A <<def_shallow_repository,shallow repository>>
+ is created by giving the `--depth` option to gitlink:git-clone[1], and
+ its history can be later deepened with gitlink:git-fetch[1].
+
+[[def_symref]]symref::
+ Symbolic reference: instead of containing the <<def_SHA1,SHA1>> id
+ itself, it is of the format 'ref: refs/some/thing' and when
+ referenced, it recursively dereferences to this reference. 'HEAD' is a
+ prime example of a <<def_symref,symref>>. Symbolic references are
+ manipulated with the gitlink:git-symbolic-ref[1] command.
+
+[[def_tag]]tag::
+ A <<def_ref,ref>> pointing to a <<def_tag,tag>> or
+ <<def_commit_object,commit object>>. In contrast to a <<def_head,head>>,
+ a tag is not changed by a <<def_commit,commit>>. Tags (not
+ <<def_tag_object,tag objects>>) are stored in `$GIT_DIR/refs/tags/`. A
+ git tag has nothing to do with a Lisp tag (which would be
+ called an <<def_object_type,object type>> in git's context). A
+ tag is most typically used to mark a particular point in the
+ <<def_commit,commit>> ancestry <<def_chain,chain>>.
+
+[[def_tag_object]]tag object::
+ An <<def_object,object>> containing a <<def_ref,ref>> pointing to
+ another <<def_object,object>>, which can contain a message just like a
+ <<def_commit_object,commit object>>. It can also contain a (PGP)
+ signature, in which case it is called a "signed <<def_tag_object,tag
+ object>>".
+
+[[def_topic_branch]]topic branch::
+ A regular git <<def_branch,branch>> that is used by a developer to
+ identify a conceptual line of development. Since branches are very easy
+ and inexpensive, it is often desirable to have several small branches
+ that each contain very well defined concepts or small incremental yet
+ related changes.
+
+[[def_tracking_branch]]tracking branch::
+ A regular git <<def_branch,branch>> that is used to follow changes from
+ another <<def_repository,repository>>. A <<def_tracking_branch,tracking
+ branch>> should not contain direct modifications or have local commits
+ made to it. A <<def_tracking_branch,tracking branch>> can usually be
+ identified as the right-hand-side <<def_ref,ref>> in a Pull:
+ <<def_refspec,refspec>>.
+
+[[def_tree]]tree::
+ Either a <<def_working_tree,working tree>>, or a <<def_tree_object,tree
+ object>> together with the dependent blob and <<def_tree,tree>> objects
+ (i.e. a stored representation of a <<def_working_tree,working tree>>).
+
+[[def_tree_object]]tree object::
+ An <<def_object,object>> containing a list of file names and modes along
+ with refs to the associated blob and/or tree objects. A
+ <<def_tree,tree>> is equivalent to a <<def_directory,directory>>.
+
+[[def_tree-ish]]tree-ish::
+ A <<def_ref,ref>> pointing to either a <<def_commit_object,commit
+ object>>, a <<def_tree_object,tree object>>, or a <<def_tag_object,tag
+ object>> pointing to a <<def_tag,tag>> or <<def_commit,commit>> or
+ <<def_tree_object,tree object>>.
+
+[[def_unmerged_index]]unmerged index::
+ An <<def_index,index>> which contains unmerged
+ <<def_index_entry,index entries>>.
+
+[[def_unreachable_object]]unreachable object::
+ An <<def_object,object>> which is not <<def_reachable,reachable>> from a
+ <<def_branch,branch>>, <<def_tag,tag>>, or any other reference.
+
+[[def_working_tree]]working tree::
+ The set of files and directories currently being worked on, i.e. you can
+ work in your <<def_working_tree,working tree>> without using git at all.