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git-write-tree(1) Manual Page
NAME
git-write-tree - Creates a tree object from the current index
SYNOPSIS
git-write-tree [--missing-ok] [--prefix=<prefix>/]
DESCRIPTION
Creates a tree object using the current index.
The index must be in a fully merged state.
Conceptually, git-write-tree sync()s the current index contents into a set of tree files. In order to have that match what is actually in your directory right now, you need to have done a git-update-index phase before you did the git-write-tree.
OPTIONS
- --missing-ok
Normally git-write-tree ensures that the objects referenced by the directory exist in the object database. This option disables this check.
- --prefix=<prefix>/
Writes a tree object that represents a subdirectory <prefix>. This can be used to write the tree object for a subproject that is in the named subdirectory.
Author
Written by Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org>
Documentation
Documentation by David Greaves, Junio C Hamano and the git-list <git@vger.kernel.org>.
GIT
Part of the git7 suite