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- 2.43.1 → 2.50.0 no changes
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2.43.0
2023-11-20
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2019-06-07
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2017-09-22
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DESCRIPTION
This helper uses specified file descriptors to connect to a remote Git server. This is not meant for end users but for programs and scripts calling git fetch, push, or archive.
If only <infd> is given, it is assumed to be a bidirectional socket connected to a remote Git server (git-upload-pack, git-receive-pack, or git-upload-archive). If both <infd> and <outfd> are given, they are assumed to be pipes connected to a remote Git server (<infd> being the inbound pipe and <outfd> being the outbound pipe).
It is assumed that any handshaking procedures have already been completed (such as sending service request for git://) before this helper is started.
<anything> can be any string. It is ignored. It is meant for providing information to the user in the URL in case that URL is displayed in some context.
EXAMPLES
git
fetch
fd::17
master
-
Fetch master, using file descriptor #17 to communicate with git-upload-pack.
git
fetch
fd::17/foo
master
-
Same as above.
git
push
fd::7,8
master
(as
URL
)-
Push master, using file descriptor #7 to read data from git-receive-pack and file descriptor #8 to write data to the same service.
git
push
fd::7,8/bar
master
-
Same as above.
GIT
Part of the git[1] suite