cg-push(1)
NAME
cg-push - push changes to a remote repository
SYNOPSIS
- cg-push [-r LOCAL_BRANCH] [-t TAG]... [RE
- MOTE_BRANCH]....sp
DESCRIPTION
Arrayprovided that your commits follow the last commit in each of the
remote repositories..sp Note that if a remote repository is associated with a working tree copy, this command won't update that.
Use cg-reset at the remote side to bring it in sync (but throw
away any local changes in that tree). Consider setting up a standalone repository (see cg-admin-setuprepo(1))..sp You can set up
update hooks in the remote repository to bind any action to the
push (e.g. sending an email or CIA notification or even verifying
if the commits are well-formed before letting them in). See gitreceive-pack(1) documentation for details..sp Takes the branch
names as arguments, defaulting to "origin"..sp
OPTIONS
- Arraythat even if you pass cg-push(1) the -t arguments, your HEAD is
still pushed as well in addition to the tags.
-h, --help - Print usage summary.
- --long-help
- Print user manual. The same as found in cg-push(1).
COPYRIGHT
Copyright © Petr Baudis, 2005..sp
SEE ALSO
- Array12/05/2006