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Vincent Driessen6c2d30b2010-01-26 22:18:36 +01001git-flow
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Vincent Driessen12c4ab42010-01-26 22:11:19 +01003A collection of Git extensions to provide high-level repository operations
Vincent Driessen4fc0bc12010-02-24 01:43:04 +01004for Vincent Driessen's [branching model](http://nvie.com/git-model "original
Vincent Driessen78c73dc2010-01-21 00:48:44 +01005blog post").
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Vincent Driessenf206ba62010-01-26 12:44:41 +01007
Vincent Driessen12c4ab42010-01-26 22:11:19 +01008Installing git-flow
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Vincent Driessen4f0f5392010-07-10 17:05:27 +020010The easiest way to install git-flow is using Rick Osborne's excellent
11git-flow installer, which can be run using the following command:
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13 $ wget -q -O - http://github.com/nvie/gitflow/raw/develop/contrib/gitflow-installer.sh | sudo sh
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eddie ciancic2130522010-09-05 01:19:35 +080015For __OSX__ users, the `wget` command isn't available by default, but `curl` is, so you can run:
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17 $ curl http://github.com/nvie/gitflow/raw/develop/contrib/gitflow-installer.sh | sudo sh
18
19For __Windows__ users who wish to use the automated install, it is suggested that you install [Cygwin](http://www.cygwin.com/)
JP Totoea738ef2010-08-20 04:56:57 +080020first to install tools like sh and wget. Then simply follow the command:
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22 c:\Users\<user> wget -q -O - http://github.com/nvie/gitflow/raw/develop/contrib/gitflow-installer.sh | sh
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Vincent Driessen4f0f5392010-07-10 17:05:27 +020024If you prefer a manual installation, please use the following instructions.
Vincent Driessen13c94822010-02-15 20:09:02 +010025After downloading the sources from Github, also fetch the submodules:
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27 $ git submodule init
28 $ git submodule update
29
30Then, you can install `git-flow`, using:
Vincent Driessenf206ba62010-01-26 12:44:41 +010031
Vincent Driessen12c4ab42010-01-26 22:11:19 +010032 $ sudo make install
Vincent Driessenf206ba62010-01-26 12:44:41 +010033
Vincent Driessene0b54c02010-03-19 19:27:38 +010034By default, git-flow will be installed in /usr/local. To change the prefix
35where git-flow will be installed, simply specify it explicitly, using:
Vincent Driessen12c4ab42010-01-26 22:11:19 +010036
Vincent Driessene0b54c02010-03-19 19:27:38 +010037 $ sudo make prefix=/opt/local install
Vincent Driessendd720be2010-01-27 00:00:09 +010038
39Or simply point your `PATH` environment variable to your git-flow checkout
40directory.
Vincent Driessenf206ba62010-01-26 12:44:41 +010041
Vincent Driessenb17b8982010-08-25 21:25:36 +020042*Installation note:*
43git-flow depends on the availability of the command line utility `getopt`,
44which may not be available in your Unix/Linux environment. Please use your
45favorite package manager to install `getopt`. For Cygwin, install the
46`util-linux` package to get `getopt`.
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Vincent Driessenf206ba62010-01-26 12:44:41 +010048
Vincent Driessenec0b8542010-07-22 14:57:16 +020049Integration with your shell
50---------------------------
Vincent Driessen25def712010-08-25 21:25:57 +020051For those who use the [Bash](http://www.gnu.org/software/bash/) or
52[ZSH](http://www.zsh.org) shell, please check out the excellent work on the
Vincent Driessenec0b8542010-07-22 14:57:16 +020053[git-flow-completion](http://github.com/bobthecow/git-flow-completion) project
54by [bobthecow](http://github.com/bobthecow). It offers tab-completion for all
55git-flow subcommands and branch names.
56
Vincent Driessen25def712010-08-25 21:25:57 +020057For Windows users, [msysgit](http://code.google.com/p/msysgit/) is a good
58starting place for installing git.
JP Totoac949bf2010-08-20 05:01:52 +080059
Vincent Driessenec0b8542010-07-22 14:57:16 +020060
Vincent Driessen11965b32010-09-06 12:19:20 +020061FAQ
62---
63* **Can I still do manual branches and merges when I use git-flow?**
64 Of course you can. ``git-flow`` does not forbid you to keep using vanilla Git
65 commands!
66
67 So if you want to merge `master` into `develop` for whatever reason you want
68 to, you can safely do so without breaking `git-flow` compatibility. Do you
69 want to manually merge a feature branch X into another feature branch Y? Not
70 a problem. As long as you do it conciously and realize what this means for
71 finishing those branches later on.
72
73* **I'm getting errors when I use flags with git-flow!**
74 ``git-flow`` uses the [shFlags](http://code.google.com/p/shflags/) library to
75 provide platform independent flag parsing (using wichever low-level flag
76 parsing libraries like `getopt` or `getopts` are available). However,
77 `shFlags` does not work too well on a few platforms that haven't been tested
78 originally. This results in errors like this:
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80 flags:WARN getopt: option invalide -- 'f' -- 'init' flags:FATAL unable to parse provided options with getopt
81
82 The platforms that suffer these errors include:
83
84 - Gentoo
85 - Ubuntu
86 - Redhat Enterprise Linux
87
Vincent Driessenf74a3a72010-09-06 12:21:23 +020088 There are open issues related to this:
89 [#28](http://github.com/nvie/gitflow/issues/28) and
90 [#39](http://github.com/nvie/gitflow/issues/39). Unfortunately, there is no
91 simple fix for it and all hope is placed on the Python rewrite of `git-flow`,
92 see issue [#33](http://github.com/nvie/gitflow/issues/33).
Vincent Driessen11965b32010-09-06 12:19:20 +020093
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Vincent Driessen78c73dc2010-01-21 00:48:44 +010095Please help out
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Vincent Driessenc49c7932010-02-24 01:22:48 +010097This project is still under development. Feedback and suggestions are very
98welcome and I encourage you to use the [Issues
99list](http://github.com/nvie/gitflow/issues) on Github to provide that
Vincent Driessenf206ba62010-01-26 12:44:41 +0100100feedback.
Vincent Driessen78c73dc2010-01-21 00:48:44 +0100101
Vincent Driessend79a0d42010-04-04 16:11:44 +0200102Feel free to fork this repo and to commit your additions. For a list of all
103contributors, please see the [AUTHORS](AUTHORS) file.
Vincent Driessen78c73dc2010-01-21 00:48:44 +0100104
Vincent Driessen1fd5bcf2010-07-15 23:21:21 -0700105Any questions, tips, or general discussion can be posted to our Google group:
Vincent Driessen4d8b3792010-08-19 20:01:30 +0200106[http://groups.google.com/group/gitflow-users](http://groups.google.com/group/gitflow-users)
Vincent Driessen1fd5bcf2010-07-15 23:21:21 -0700107
Vincent Driessen78c73dc2010-01-21 00:48:44 +0100108
Vincent Driessen5d1dbe72010-04-04 15:52:55 +0200109License terms
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111git-flow is published under the liberal terms of the BSD License, see the
112[LICENSE](LICENSE) file. Although the BSD License does not require you to share
113any modifications you make to the source code, you are very much encouraged and
114invited to contribute back your modifications to the community, preferably
115in a Github fork, of course.
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117
Vincent Driessenc49c7932010-02-24 01:22:48 +0100118Typical usage:
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Vincent Driessenb731e6f2010-08-19 20:00:02 +0200120For the best introduction to get started to `git flow`, please read Jeff
121Kreeftmeijer's blog post:
122
Vincent Driessen4d8b3792010-08-19 20:01:30 +0200123[http://jeffkreeftmeijer.com/2010/why-arent-you-using-git-flow/](http://jeffkreeftmeijer.com/2010/why-arent-you-using-git-flow/)
Vincent Driessenb731e6f2010-08-19 20:00:02 +0200124
Vincent Driessen78c73dc2010-01-21 00:48:44 +0100125
Vincent Driessenc49c7932010-02-24 01:22:48 +0100126### Initialization
127
128To initialize a new repo with the basic branch structure, use:
Vincent Driessen12c4ab42010-01-26 22:11:19 +0100129
Vincent Driessenc49c7932010-02-24 01:22:48 +0100130 git flow init
Vincent Driessenf9ebb072010-02-22 07:56:04 +0100131
Vincent Driessenc49c7932010-02-24 01:22:48 +0100132This will then interactively prompt you with some questions on which branches
133you would like to use as development and production branches, and how you
134would like your prefixes be named. You may simply press Return on any of
135those questions to accept the (sane) default suggestions.
136
137
138### Creating feature/release/hotfix/support branches
Vincent Driessen12c4ab42010-01-26 22:11:19 +0100139
Vincent Driessenc81e7a22010-01-28 00:33:24 +0100140* To list/start/finish feature branches, use:
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142 git flow feature
143 git flow feature start <name> [<base>]
144 git flow feature finish <name>
145
Vincent Driessen010252a2010-02-04 10:31:29 +0100146 For feature branches, the `<base>` arg must be a commit on `develop`.
Vincent Driessen78c73dc2010-01-21 00:48:44 +0100147
Vincent Driessenc81e7a22010-01-28 00:33:24 +0100148* To list/start/finish release branches, use:
Vincent Driessen78c73dc2010-01-21 00:48:44 +0100149
Vincent Driessen04839ae2010-01-28 01:07:20 +0100150 git flow release
Vincent Driessen010252a2010-02-04 10:31:29 +0100151 git flow release start <release> [<base>]
Vincent Driessenc81e7a22010-01-28 00:33:24 +0100152 git flow release finish <release>
Vincent Driessen78c73dc2010-01-21 00:48:44 +0100153
Vincent Driessen010252a2010-02-04 10:31:29 +0100154 For release branches, the `<base>` arg must be a commit on `develop`.
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Vincent Driessenc81e7a22010-01-28 00:33:24 +0100156* To list/start/finish hotfix branches, use:
Vincent Driessen78c73dc2010-01-21 00:48:44 +0100157
Vincent Driessen04839ae2010-01-28 01:07:20 +0100158 git flow hotfix
Vincent Driessen010252a2010-02-04 10:31:29 +0100159 git flow hotfix start <release> [<base>]
Vincent Driessenc81e7a22010-01-28 00:33:24 +0100160 git flow hotfix finish <release>
Vincent Driessen010252a2010-02-04 10:31:29 +0100161
162 For hotfix branches, the `<base>` arg must be a commit on `master`.
Vincent Driessenc81e7a22010-01-28 00:33:24 +0100163
164* To list/start support branches, use:
Vincent Driessen78c73dc2010-01-21 00:48:44 +0100165
Vincent Driessenc81e7a22010-01-28 00:33:24 +0100166 git flow support
Vincent Driessen010252a2010-02-04 10:31:29 +0100167 git flow support start <release> <base>
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169 For support branches, the `<base>` arg must be a commit on `master`.
Vincent Driessen78c73dc2010-01-21 00:48:44 +0100170
Vincent Driessenb33ea8a2010-08-24 13:58:32 +0200171
172Showing your appreciation
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174A few people already requested it, so now it's here: a Flattr button.
175
176Of course, the best way to show your appreciation for the original
177[blog post](http://nvie.com/git-model) or the git-flow tool itself remains
178contributing to the community. If you'd like to show your appreciation in
179another way, however, consider Flattr'ing me:
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