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What are the differences between git pull , git fetch and git rebase? I feel pull and fetch are same.

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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 onto master branch. git rebase master, it would keep the feature branch commits/changes top.

    Say you have two commits in master branch (A -> C) and two commits in feature branch (B -> D).

    Assume you are in feature branch (git checkout feature). Now if you merge master then commit history:

    (previous commit) - A -- C       <- master
                      \        \
                        B -- D -- M   <- feature
    

    Here, M for new-merge-commit-sha.

    For rebase master, commit history: (A -> C -> B' -> D').

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    Usually you would rebase feature onto master, not the other way around. Feb 12, 2017 at 6:06
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    And 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.
    – Sajib Khan
    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 onto master. Feb 12, 2017 at 6:58

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