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<code>[[git add]] -A</code>
  
  [[git add]] -A
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  [[git add]] -A -v
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add 'file1.yml'
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add 'path/to/yourfile/file2.yaml'
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add 'pathtoyourfile/file3.yaml'
  
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[[git add --help]]
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-A, --all, --no-ignore-removal
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          Update the index not only where the working tree has a file matching <pathspec> but also where the index already has an entry. This adds, modifies, and removes
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          index entries to match the working tree.
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          If no <pathspec> is given when -A option is used, all files in the entire working tree are updated (old versions of Git used to limit the update to the current
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          directory and its subdirectories).
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== Related ==
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* <code>[[git add .]]</code>
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* <code>[[git commit]]</code>
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==See also==
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* {{git add}}
 
* {{git}}
 
* {{git}}
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[[Category:Git]]

Latest revision as of 09:25, 16 November 2022

git add -A

git add -A -v
add 'file1.yml'
add 'path/to/yourfile/file2.yaml'
add 'pathtoyourfile/file3.yaml'
git add --help
-A, --all, --no-ignore-removal
          Update the index not only where the working tree has a file matching <pathspec> but also where the index already has an entry. This adds, modifies, and removes
          index entries to match the working tree.
          If no <pathspec> is given when -A option is used, all files in the entire working tree are updated (old versions of Git used to limit the update to the current
          directory and its subdirectories).

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