# Git Cheat Sheet See also [fixing commits][fix-commit] ## Common Commands - add - `git add foo.py` - checkout - `git checkout -b new-branch-name` - `git checkout master` - `git checkout old-branch-name` - commit - `git commit -m "topic: Commit message title."` - `git commit --amend`: Modify the previous commit. - config - `git config --global core.editor nano` - `git config --global core.symlinks true` - diff - `git diff` - `git diff --cached` - `git diff HEAD~2..` - fetch - `git fetch origin` - `git fetch upstream` - grep - `git grep update_unread_counts -- '*.js'` - log - `git log` - pull - `git pull --rebase`: **Use this**. Zulip uses a [rebase oriented workflow][git-overview]. - `git pull` (with no options): Will either create a merge commit (which you don't want) or do the same thing as `git pull --rebase`, depending on [whether you're configured Git properly][git-clone-config] - push - `git push origin +branch-name` - rebase - `git rebase -i HEAD~3` - `git rebase -i master` - `git rebase upstream/master` - reflog - `git reflog | head -10` - remote - `git remote -v` - reset - `git reset HEAD~2` - rm - `git rm oops.txt` - show - `git show HEAD` - `git show HEAD~~~` - `git show master` - status - `git status` ## Detailed Cheat Sheet - add - `git add foo.py`: add `foo.py` to the staging area - `git add foo.py bar.py`: add `foo.py` AND `bar.py` to the staging area - `git add -u`: Adds all tracked files to the staging area. - checkout - `git checkout -b new-branch-name`: create branch `new-branch-name` and switch/checkout to that new branch - `git checkout master`: switch to your `master` branch - `git checkout old-branch-name`: switch to an existing branch `old-branch-name` - commit - `git commit -m "commit message"`: It is recommended to type a multiline commit message, however. - `git commit`: Opens your default text editor to write a commit message. - `git commit --amend`: changing the last commit message. Read more [here][fix-commit] - config - `git config --global core.editor nano`: set core editor to `nano` (you can set this to `vim` or others) - `git config --global core.symlinks true`: allow symbolic links - diff - `git diff`: display the changes you have made to all files - `git diff --cached`: display the changes you have made to staged files - `git diff HEAD~2..`: display the 2 most recent changes you have made to files - fetch - `git fetch origin`: fetch origin repository - `git fetch upstream`: fetch upstream repository - grep - `git grep update_unread_counts -- '*.js'`: search all files (ending in `.js`) for `update_unread_counts` - log - `git log`: show commit logs - `git log --oneline | head`: To quickly see the latest ten commits on a branch. - pull - `git pull --rebase`: rebase your changes on top of master. - `git pull` (with no options): Will either create a merge commit (which you don't want) or do the same thing as `git pull --rebase`, depending on [whether you're configured Git properly][git-clone-config] - push - `git push origin branch-name`: push you commits to the origin repository *only if* there are no conflicts. Use this when collaborating with others to prevent overwriting their work. - `git push origin +branch-name`: force push your commits to your origin repository. - rebase - `git rebase -i HEAD~3`: interactive rebasing current branch with first three items on HEAD - `git rebase -i master`: interactive rebasing current branch with master branch - `git rebase upstream/master`: rebasing current branch with master branch from upstream repository - reflog - `git reflog | head -10`: manage reference logs for the past 10 commits - remote - `git remote -v`: display your origin and upstream repositories - reset - `git reset HEAD~2`: reset two most recent commits - rm - `git rm oops.txt`: remove `oops.txt` - show - `git show HEAD`: display most recent commit - `git show HEAD~~~`: display third most recent commit - `git show master`: display most recent commit on `master` - status - `git status`: show the working tree status, unstaged and staged files [fix-commit]: fixing-commits.html [git-config-clone]: cloning.html#step-1b-clone-to-your-machine [git-overview]: overview.html