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git-lost-found(1)
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NAME
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----
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git-lost-found - Recover lost refs that luckily have not yet been pruned
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SYNOPSIS
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--------
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[verse]
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'git lost-found'
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DESCRIPTION
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-----------
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*NOTE*: this command is deprecated. Use linkgit:git-fsck[1] with
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the option '--lost-found' instead.
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Finds dangling commits and tags from the object database, and
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creates refs to them in the .git/lost-found/ directory. Commits and
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tags that dereference to commits are stored in .git/lost-found/commit,
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and other objects are stored in .git/lost-found/other.
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OUTPUT
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------
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Prints to standard output the object names and one-line descriptions
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of any commits or tags found.
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EXAMPLE
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-------
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Suppose you run 'git tag -f' and mistype the tag to overwrite.
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The ref to your tag is overwritten, but until you run 'git
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prune', the tag itself is still there.
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------------
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$ git lost-found
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[1ef2b196d909eed523d4f3c9bf54b78cdd6843c6] GIT 0.99.9c
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...
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------------
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Also you can use gitk to browse how any tags found relate to each
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other.
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$ gitk $(cd .git/lost-found/commit && echo ??*)
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------------
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After making sure you know which the object is the tag you are looking
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for, you can reconnect it to your regular .git/refs hierarchy.
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$ git cat-file -t 1ef2b196
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tag
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$ git cat-file tag 1ef2b196
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object fa41bbce8e38c67a218415de6cfa510c7e50032a
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type commit
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tag v0.99.9c
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tagger Junio C Hamano <junkio@cox.net> 1131059594 -0800
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GIT 0.99.9c
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This contains the following changes from the "master" branch, since
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...
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$ git update-ref refs/tags/not-lost-anymore 1ef2b196
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$ git rev-parse not-lost-anymore
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1ef2b196d909eed523d4f3c9bf54b78cdd6843c6
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------------
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GIT
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---
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Part of the linkgit:git[1] suite
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