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GIT-VERIFY-COMMIT(1)						    Git Manual						      GIT-VERIFY-COMMIT(1)

NAME
git-verify-commit - Check the GPG signature of commits SYNOPSIS
git verify-commit <commit>... DESCRIPTION
Validates the GPG signature created by git commit -S. OPTIONS
--raw Print the raw gpg status output to standard error instead of the normal human-readable output. -v, --verbose Print the contents of the commit object before validating it. <commit>... SHA-1 identifiers of Git commit objects. GIT
Part of the git(1) suite Git 2.17.1 10/05/2018 GIT-VERIFY-COMMIT(1)

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GIT-HTTP-FETCH(1)                                                   Git Manual                                                   GIT-HTTP-FETCH(1)

NAME
git-http-fetch - Download from a remote Git repository via HTTP SYNOPSIS
git http-fetch [-c] [-t] [-a] [-d] [-v] [-w filename] [--recover] [--stdin] <commit> <url> DESCRIPTION
Downloads a remote Git repository via HTTP. NOTE: use of this command without -a is deprecated. The -a behaviour will become the default in a future release. OPTIONS
commit-id Either the hash or the filename under [URL]/refs/ to pull. -c Get the commit objects. -t Get trees associated with the commit objects. -a Get all the objects. -v Report what is downloaded. -w <filename> Writes the commit-id into the filename under $GIT_DIR/refs/<filename> on the local end after the transfer is complete. --stdin Instead of a commit id on the command line (which is not expected in this case), git http-fetch expects lines on stdin in the format <commit-id>[' '<filename-as-in--w>] --recover Verify that everything reachable from target is fetched. Used after an earlier fetch is interrupted. GIT
Part of the git(1) suite Git 2.17.1 10/05/2018 GIT-HTTP-FETCH(1)
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