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dir: /sys/man/4/gitfs/
.TH GITFS 4 .SH NAME git/fs \- git file server .SH SYNOPSIS git/fs [ .B -d ] [ .B -m .I mtpt ] .SH DESCRIPTION .PP .I Git/fs serves a file system interface to a git repository in the current directory. This file system provides a read-only view into the repository contents. By default, it is mounted on .B $repo/.git/fs. It does not cache mutable data, so any changes to the git repository will immediately be reflected in .IR git/fs . .PP .I Git/fs serves a few levels of hierarchy. The top level contains the following files and directories: .TP .B branch Exposes branches. Branches are aliases for commit objects. .TP .B object Exposes all objects in the git repository. Objects may be commits, trees, or blobs. .TP .B HEAD This is an alias for the current commit. .PP Commits are also represented as small hierarchies. They contain the following files: .TP .B author This is the author of the commit. The contents of this file are free-form text, but conventionally they take the form .B Full Name <[email protected]> .TP .B hash The commit id of the current branch .TP .B msg The full text of the commit message. .TP .B parent The list of parent commit ids of the current commit. One parent is listed per line. .TP .B tree A directory containing the tree associated with the commit. The timestamp of the files contained within this hierarchy are the same as the date of the commit. .PP Trees are presented as directory listings, and blobs as files. .SH FILES .TP .B .git The git repository being expected. .TP .B .git/HEAD A reference to the current HEAD. Used to populate .B $repo/.git/fs/HEAD .TP .git/config The per-repository configuration for git tools. .TP .B $home/lib/git/config The global configuration for git tools. .SH SOURCE .TP .B /sys/src/cmd/git/fs.c .SH "SEE ALSO" .IR git (1) .IR hg (1) .IR hgfs (4) .SH BUGS Symlinks are only partially supported. Symlinks are treated as regular files when reading. Modifying symlinks is unsupported. .PP There is no way to inspect the raw objects. This is a feature that would be useful for debugging.