stg-init(1) — Linux manual page
STG-INIT(1) StGit Manual STG-INIT(1)
NAME
stg-init - Initialize a StGit stack on a branch
SYNOPSIS
stg init [OPTIONS]
DESCRIPTION
Initialize a StGit stack on a branch.
Initializing a branch with a StGit stack commits initial, empty
stack state for the branch to the repository. Theses stack
metadata commits are tracked by the refs/stacks/<branch>
reference. Updated stack state is committed by each StGit command
that modifies the stack. StGit users do not have to do anything
with the refs/stacks/<branch> ref directly.
Some StGit commands, such as stg new and stg uncommit, will
automatically initialize the stack, so it is often not necessary
to explicitly initialize the stack on a branch. Also, branches
created with stg branch --create are automatically initialized.
The branch must already exist and point to a commit before
initializing a StGit stack.
StGit stack metadata can be deinitialized from a branch using stg
branch --cleanup. See stg-branch(1) for more details.
OPTIONS
-b <branch>, --branch=<branch>
Use <branch> instead of current branch
STGIT
Part of the StGit suite - see stg(1)
COLOPHON
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StGit 2.4.7 06/14/2024 STG-INIT(1)
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