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-git-http-push(1)
-================
-
-NAME
-----
-git-http-push - Push objects over HTTP/DAV to another repository
-
-
-SYNOPSIS
---------
-[verse]
-'git http-push' [--all] [--dry-run] [--force] [--verbose] <URL> <ref> [<ref>...]
-
-DESCRIPTION
------------
-Sends missing objects to the remote repository, and updates the
-remote branch.
-
-*NOTE*: This command is temporarily disabled if your libcurl
-is older than 7.16, as the combination has been reported
-not to work and sometimes corrupts the repository.
-
-OPTIONS
--------
---all::
- Do not assume that the remote repository is complete in its
- current state, and verify all objects in the entire local
- ref's history exist in the remote repository.
-
---force::
- Usually, the command refuses to update a remote ref that
- is not an ancestor of the local ref used to overwrite it.
- This flag disables the check. What this means is that
- the remote repository can lose commits; use it with
- care.
-
---dry-run::
- Do everything except actually send the updates.
-
---verbose::
- Report the list of objects being walked locally and the
- list of objects successfully sent to the remote repository.
-
--d::
--D::
- Remove <ref> from remote repository. The specified branch
- cannot be the remote HEAD. If -d is specified, the following
- other conditions must also be met:
-
- - Remote HEAD must resolve to an object that exists locally
- - Specified branch resolves to an object that exists locally
- - Specified branch is an ancestor of the remote HEAD
-
-<ref>...::
- The remote refs to update.
-
-
-SPECIFYING THE REFS
--------------------
-
-A '<ref>' specification can be either a single pattern, or a pair
-of such patterns separated by a colon ":" (this means that a ref name
-cannot have a colon in it). A single pattern '<name>' is just a
-shorthand for '<name>:<name>'.
-
-Each pattern pair '<src>:<dst>' consists of the source side (before
-the colon) and the destination side (after the colon). The ref to be
-pushed is determined by finding a match that matches the source side,
-and where it is pushed is determined by using the destination side.
-
- - It is an error if '<src>' does not match exactly one of the
- local refs.
-
- - If '<dst>' does not match any remote ref, either
-
- * it has to start with "refs/"; <dst> is used as the
- destination literally in this case.
-
- * <src> == <dst> and the ref that matched the <src> must not
- exist in the set of remote refs; the ref matched <src>
- locally is used as the name of the destination.
-
-Without `--force`, the <src> ref is stored at the remote only if
-<dst> does not exist, or <dst> is a proper subset (i.e. an
-ancestor) of <src>. This check, known as "fast-forward check",
-is performed to avoid accidentally overwriting the
-remote ref and losing other peoples' commits from there.
-
-With `--force`, the fast-forward check is disabled for all refs.
-
-Optionally, a <ref> parameter can be prefixed with a plus '+' sign
-to disable the fast-forward check only on that ref.
-
-GIT
----
-Part of the linkgit:git[1] suite