What are the differences between git pull
, git fetch
and git rebase
? I feel pull and fetch are same.
1 Answer
Fetch: update local with remote changes but not merge with any local branch.
Pull: update local and merge the changes with current-branch.
git fetch
: Get the latest changes from origin (no merge)git pull
=git fetch
+git merge
If you rebase
feature
branch ontomaster
branch.git rebase master
, it would keep thefeature
branchcommits/changes
top.Say you have two commits in
master
branch (A
->C
) and two commits infeature
branch (B
->D
).Assume you are in
feature
branch (git checkout feature
). Now if youmerge master
then commit history:(previous commit) - A -- C <- master \ \ B -- D -- M <- feature
Here,
M
fornew-merge-commit-sha
.For
rebase master
, commit history: (A
->C
->B'
->D'
).
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1Usually you would rebase
feature
ontomaster
, not the other way around. Feb 12, 2017 at 6:06 -
1And
git merge master
will result in a much more complicated commit history than what you have shone. Feb 12, 2017 at 6:08 -
Agree @Code-Apprentice, here I tried to show the
simple/generic
difference. Feb 12, 2017 at 6:53 -
Keeping it simple is fine as long as it is correct. As you have it here, the commit history is incorrect in your paragraph about
git merge
. Feb 12, 2017 at 6:57 -
Also, the wording describing rebase is incorrect.
git rebase master
will rebase the current branch ontomaster
. Feb 12, 2017 at 6:58
git pull --rebase
is equivalent to the latter two