stg-cp

Langue: en

Version: 04/04/2008 (debian - 07/07/09)

Section: 1 (Commandes utilisateur)

NAME

stg-cp - stgdesc:cp[]

SYNOPSIS

 stg cp [OPTIONS] <file|dir> <newname>
 stg cp [OPTIONS] <files|dirs...> <dir>
 

DESCRIPTION

Make git-controlled copies of git-controlled files. The copies are added to the Git index, so you can add them to a patch with stgrefresh.

In the first form, copy a single file or a single directory, with a new name. The parent directory of <newname> must already exist; <newname> itself must not already exist, or the command will be interpreted as one of the second form.

In the second form, copy one or several files and/or directories, into an existing directory.

Directories are copied recursively. Only the git-controlled files under the named directories are copied and added to the index. Any file not known to Git will not be copied.

CAVEATS

This command does not allow yet to overwrite an existing file (whether it could be recovered from Git or not). Further more, when copying a directory, the second form does not allow to proceed if a directory by that name already exists inside the target, even when no file inside that directory would be overwritten.

FUTURE OPTIONS

No options are supported yet. The following options may be implemented in the future.

--all

Also copy files not known to Git when copying a directory.

--force

Force overwriting of target files, even if overwritten files have non-committed changes or are not known to Git.

--dry-run

Show which files would be added, and which would be modified if --force would be added.

STGIT

Part of the StGIT suite - see git1[1].

NOTES

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