|  | git-sparse-checkout(1) | 
|  | ====================== | 
|  |  | 
|  | NAME | 
|  | ---- | 
|  | git-sparse-checkout - Initialize and modify the sparse-checkout | 
|  | configuration, which reduces the checkout to a set of paths | 
|  | given by a list of patterns. | 
|  |  | 
|  |  | 
|  | SYNOPSIS | 
|  | -------- | 
|  | [verse] | 
|  | 'git sparse-checkout <subcommand> [options]' | 
|  |  | 
|  |  | 
|  | DESCRIPTION | 
|  | ----------- | 
|  |  | 
|  | Initialize and modify the sparse-checkout configuration, which reduces | 
|  | the checkout to a set of paths given by a list of patterns. | 
|  |  | 
|  | THIS COMMAND IS EXPERIMENTAL. ITS BEHAVIOR, AND THE BEHAVIOR OF OTHER | 
|  | COMMANDS IN THE PRESENCE OF SPARSE-CHECKOUTS, WILL LIKELY CHANGE IN | 
|  | THE FUTURE. | 
|  |  | 
|  |  | 
|  | COMMANDS | 
|  | -------- | 
|  | 'list':: | 
|  | Describe the patterns in the sparse-checkout file. | 
|  |  | 
|  | 'init':: | 
|  | Enable the `core.sparseCheckout` setting. If the | 
|  | sparse-checkout file does not exist, then populate it with | 
|  | patterns that match every file in the root directory and | 
|  | no other directories, then will remove all directories tracked | 
|  | by Git. Add patterns to the sparse-checkout file to | 
|  | repopulate the working directory. | 
|  | + | 
|  | To avoid interfering with other worktrees, it first enables the | 
|  | `extensions.worktreeConfig` setting and makes sure to set the | 
|  | `core.sparseCheckout` setting in the worktree-specific config file. | 
|  |  | 
|  | 'set':: | 
|  | Write a set of patterns to the sparse-checkout file, as given as | 
|  | a list of arguments following the 'set' subcommand. Update the | 
|  | working directory to match the new patterns. Enable the | 
|  | core.sparseCheckout config setting if it is not already enabled. | 
|  | + | 
|  | When the `--stdin` option is provided, the patterns are read from | 
|  | standard in as a newline-delimited list instead of from the arguments. | 
|  |  | 
|  | 'disable':: | 
|  | Disable the `core.sparseCheckout` config setting, and restore the | 
|  | working directory to include all files. Leaves the sparse-checkout | 
|  | file intact so a later 'git sparse-checkout init' command may | 
|  | return the working directory to the same state. | 
|  |  | 
|  | SPARSE CHECKOUT | 
|  | --------------- | 
|  |  | 
|  | "Sparse checkout" allows populating the working directory sparsely. | 
|  | It uses the skip-worktree bit (see linkgit:git-update-index[1]) to tell | 
|  | Git whether a file in the working directory is worth looking at. If | 
|  | the skip-worktree bit is set, then the file is ignored in the working | 
|  | directory. Git will not populate the contents of those files, which | 
|  | makes a sparse checkout helpful when working in a repository with many | 
|  | files, but only a few are important to the current user. | 
|  |  | 
|  | The `$GIT_DIR/info/sparse-checkout` file is used to define the | 
|  | skip-worktree reference bitmap. When Git updates the working | 
|  | directory, it updates the skip-worktree bits in the index based | 
|  | on this file. The files matching the patterns in the file will | 
|  | appear in the working directory, and the rest will not. | 
|  |  | 
|  | To enable the sparse-checkout feature, run `git sparse-checkout init` to | 
|  | initialize a simple sparse-checkout file and enable the `core.sparseCheckout` | 
|  | config setting. Then, run `git sparse-checkout set` to modify the patterns in | 
|  | the sparse-checkout file. | 
|  |  | 
|  | To repopulate the working directory with all files, use the | 
|  | `git sparse-checkout disable` command. | 
|  |  | 
|  |  | 
|  | FULL PATTERN SET | 
|  | ---------------- | 
|  |  | 
|  | By default, the sparse-checkout file uses the same syntax as `.gitignore` | 
|  | files. | 
|  |  | 
|  | While `$GIT_DIR/info/sparse-checkout` is usually used to specify what | 
|  | files are included, you can also specify what files are _not_ included, | 
|  | using negative patterns. For example, to remove the file `unwanted`: | 
|  |  | 
|  | ---------------- | 
|  | /* | 
|  | !unwanted | 
|  | ---------------- | 
|  |  | 
|  |  | 
|  | CONE PATTERN SET | 
|  | ---------------- | 
|  |  | 
|  | The full pattern set allows for arbitrary pattern matches and complicated | 
|  | inclusion/exclusion rules. These can result in O(N*M) pattern matches when | 
|  | updating the index, where N is the number of patterns and M is the number | 
|  | of paths in the index. To combat this performance issue, a more restricted | 
|  | pattern set is allowed when `core.spareCheckoutCone` is enabled. | 
|  |  | 
|  | The accepted patterns in the cone pattern set are: | 
|  |  | 
|  | 1. *Recursive:* All paths inside a directory are included. | 
|  |  | 
|  | 2. *Parent:* All files immediately inside a directory are included. | 
|  |  | 
|  | In addition to the above two patterns, we also expect that all files in the | 
|  | root directory are included. If a recursive pattern is added, then all | 
|  | leading directories are added as parent patterns. | 
|  |  | 
|  | By default, when running `git sparse-checkout init`, the root directory is | 
|  | added as a parent pattern. At this point, the sparse-checkout file contains | 
|  | the following patterns: | 
|  |  | 
|  | ---------------- | 
|  | /* | 
|  | !/*/ | 
|  | ---------------- | 
|  |  | 
|  | This says "include everything in root, but nothing two levels below root." | 
|  | If we then add the folder `A/B/C` as a recursive pattern, the folders `A` and | 
|  | `A/B` are added as parent patterns. The resulting sparse-checkout file is | 
|  | now | 
|  |  | 
|  | ---------------- | 
|  | /* | 
|  | !/*/ | 
|  | /A/ | 
|  | !/A/*/ | 
|  | /A/B/ | 
|  | !/A/B/*/ | 
|  | /A/B/C/ | 
|  | ---------------- | 
|  |  | 
|  | Here, order matters, so the negative patterns are overridden by the positive | 
|  | patterns that appear lower in the file. | 
|  |  | 
|  | If `core.sparseCheckoutCone=true`, then Git will parse the sparse-checkout file | 
|  | expecting patterns of these types. Git will warn if the patterns do not match. | 
|  | If the patterns do match the expected format, then Git will use faster hash- | 
|  | based algorithms to compute inclusion in the sparse-checkout. | 
|  |  | 
|  | In the cone mode case, the `git sparse-checkout list` subcommand will list the | 
|  | directories that define the recursive patterns. For the example sparse-checkout | 
|  | file above, the output is as follows: | 
|  |  | 
|  | -------------------------- | 
|  | $ git sparse-checkout list | 
|  | A/B/C | 
|  | -------------------------- | 
|  |  | 
|  | If `core.ignoreCase=true`, then the pattern-matching algorithm will use a | 
|  | case-insensitive check. This corrects for case mismatched filenames in the | 
|  | 'git sparse-checkout set' command to reflect the expected cone in the working | 
|  | directory. | 
|  |  | 
|  |  | 
|  | SUBMODULES | 
|  | ---------- | 
|  |  | 
|  | If your repository contains one or more submodules, then those submodules will | 
|  | appear based on which you initialized with the `git submodule` command. If | 
|  | your sparse-checkout patterns exclude an initialized submodule, then that | 
|  | submodule will still appear in your working directory. | 
|  |  | 
|  |  | 
|  | SEE ALSO | 
|  | -------- | 
|  |  | 
|  | linkgit:git-read-tree[1] | 
|  | linkgit:gitignore[5] | 
|  |  | 
|  | GIT | 
|  | --- | 
|  | Part of the linkgit:git[1] suite |