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- 2.43.1 → 2.47.1 no changes
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DESCRIPTION
This helper uses specified file descriptors to connect to a remote Git server. This is not meant for end users but for programs and scripts calling git fetch, push, or archive.
If only <infd> is given, it is assumed to be a bidirectional socket connected to a remote Git server (git-upload-pack, git-receive-pack, or git-upload-archive). If both <infd> and <outfd> are given, they are assumed to be pipes connected to a remote Git server (<infd> being the inbound pipe and <outfd> being the outbound pipe).
It is assumed that any handshaking procedures have already been completed (such as sending service request for git://) before this helper is started.
<anything> can be any string. It is ignored. It is meant for providing information to the user in the URL in case that URL is displayed in some context.
EXAMPLES
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git fetch fd::17 master
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Fetch master, using file descriptor #17 to communicate with git-upload-pack.
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git fetch fd::17/foo master
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Same as above.
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git push fd::7,8 master (as URL)
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Push master, using file descriptor #7 to read data from git-receive-pack and file descriptor #8 to write data to the same service.
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git push fd::7,8/bar master
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Same as above.
GIT
Part of the git[1] suite