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NAME

       git-review — Submit changes to Gerrit for review

SYNOPSIS

       git-review [-r remote] [-uv] -d change [branch]
       git-review [-r remote] [-uv] -x change [branch]
       git-review [-r remote] [-uv] -N change [branch]
       git-review [-r remote] [-uv] -X change [branch]
       git-review [-r remote] [-uv] -m change-ps-range [branch]
       git-review [-r remote] [-fnuv] -s [branch]
       git-review [-fnuvDRT] [-r remote] [-t topic] [--reviewers reviewer ...] [branch]
       git-review -l
       git-review --version

DESCRIPTION

       git-review automates and streamlines some of the tasks involved with submitting local changes to a Gerrit
       server  for review. It is designed to make it easier to comprehend Gerrit, especially for users that have
       recently switched to Git from another version control system.

       change can be changeNumber as obtained using --list option, or it can be changeNumber,patchsetNumber  for
       fetching   exact   patchset   from   the   change.    In   that  case  local  branch  name  will  have  a
       -patch[patchsetNumber] suffix.

       The following options are available:

       -c, --compatible
               Push changes to refs compatible with Gerrit of versions before 2.3.

       -d change, --download=change
               Download change from Gerrit into a local branch. The branch will be named after the patch  author
               and  the name of a topic.  If the local branch already exists, it will attempt to update with the
               latest patchset for this change.

       -x change, --cherrypick=change
               Apply change from Gerrit and commit into the current local branch ("cherry pick").  No additional
               branch is created.

               This makes it possible to review a change without creating a local branch for it.  On  the  other
               hand,  be  aware:  if  you  are  not careful, this can easily result in additional patch sets for
               dependent changes. Also, if the current branch is different enough, the change may not  apply  at
               all or produce merge conflicts that need to be resolved by hand.

       -N change, --cherrypickonly=change
               Apply  change  from  Gerrit  into the current working directory, add it to the staging area ("git
               index"), but do not commit it.

               This makes it possible to review a change without creating a local commit for it. Useful  if  you
               want to merge several commits into one that will be submitted for review.

               If  the  current  branch  is  different  enough, the change may not apply at all or produce merge
               conflicts that need to be resolved by hand.

       -X change, --cherrypickindicate=change
               Apply change from Gerrit and commit into the current local  branch  ("cherry  pick"),  indicating
               which commit this change was cherry-picked from.

               This  makes  it  possible  to  re-review a change for a different branch without creating a local
               branch for it.

               If the current branch is different enough, the change may not  apply  at  all  or  produce  merge
               conflicts that need to be resolved by hand.

       -i, --new-changeid
               Force the git-review to generate a new Change-Id, even if one already exists in the changelog.

       -m change-ps-range, --compare=change-ps-range
               Download  the  specified   patchsets  for  change  from Gerrit, rebase both on master and display
               differences (git-diff).

               change-ps-range can be specified as changeNumber,oldPatchSetNumber[-newPatchSetNumber]

               oldPatchSetNumber is mandatory, and if newPatchSetNumber is not specified,  the  latest  patchset
               will be used.

               This  makes  it  possible  to  easily  compare  what  has changed from last time you reviewed the
               proposed change.

               If the master branch is different enough, the  rebase  can  produce  merge  conflicts.   If  that
               happens  rebasing  will be aborted and diff displayed for not-rebased branches.  You can also use
               --no-rebase (-R) to always skip rebasing.

       -f, --finish
               Close down the local branch and switch back to the target branch on successful submission.

       -F, --force-rebase
               Force a rebase before doing anything else, even if not otherwise needed.

       -n, --dry-run
               Don't actually perform any commands that have direct effects. Print them instead.

       -r remote, --remote=remote
               Git remote to use for Gerrit.

       -s, --setup
               Just run the repo setup commands but don't submit anything.

       -t topic, --topic=topic
               Sets the target topic for this change on the Gerrit server.  If not specified, a bug number  from
               the  commit  summary will be used. Alternatively, the local branch name will be used if different
               from remote branch.

       -T, --no-topic
               Submit review without topic.

       --reviewers reviewer ...
               Subscribe one or more reviewers to the uploaded patch sets.  Reviewers should be identifiable  by
               Gerrit (usually use their Gerrit username or email address).

       -u, --update
               Skip cached local copies and force updates from network resources.

       -l, --list
               List the available reviews on the Gerrit server for this project.

       -y, --yes
               Indicate that you do, in fact, understand if you are submitting more than one patch.

       -v, --verbose
               Turns on more verbose output.

       -D, --draft
               Submit review as a draft. Requires Gerrit 2.3 or newer.

       -R, --no-rebase
               Do not automatically perform a rebase before submitting the change to Gerrit.

               When  submitting a change for review, you will usually want it to be based on the tip of upstream
               branch in order to avoid possible  conflicts.  When  amending  a  change  and  rebasing  the  new
               patchset,  the  Gerrit  web  interface  will  show  a  difference between the two patchsets which
               contains all commits in between. This may confuse many reviewers that would expect to see a  much
               simpler difference.

               Also can be used for --compare to skip automatic rebase of fetched reviews.

       --color always|never|auto
               Enable or disable a color output. Default is "auto".

       --no-color
               Same thing as --color=never.

       --no-custom-script
               Do not run scripts, installed as hooks/{action}-review, where action is one of "pre", "draft", or
               "post".

       --track
               Choose  the  branch  to  submit the change against (and, if rebasing, to rebase against) from the
               branch being tracked (if a branch is being tracked), and set the tracking branch when downloading
               a change to point to the remote and branch  against  which  patches  should  be  submitted.   See
               gitreview.track configuration.

       --no-track
               Ignore  any  branch being tracked by the current branch, overriding gitreview.track.  This option
               is implied by providing a specific branch name on the command line.

       --use-pushurl
               Use the pushurl option for the origin remote rather than conventional separate Gerrit remotes.

       --version
               Print the version number and exit.

CONFIGURATION

       This utility can be configured by adding entries to Git configuration.

       The following configuration keys are supported:

       gitreview.username
               Default username used to access the repository. If not specified in the  Git  configuration,  Git
               remote or .gitreview file, the user will be prompted to specify the username.

               Example entry in the .gitconfig file:

                     [gitreview]
                     username=mygerrituser

       gitreview.scheme
               This setting determines the default scheme (ssh/http/https) of gerrit remote

       gitreview.host
               This setting determines the default hostname of gerrit remote

       gitreview.port
               This setting determines the default port of gerrit remote

       gitreview.project
               This setting determines the default name of gerrit git repo

       gitreview.remote
               This setting determines the default name to use for gerrit remote

       gitreview.branch
               This setting determines the default branch

       gitreview.track
               Determines  whether  to prefer the currently-tracked branch (if any) and the branch against which
               the changeset was submitted to Gerrit (if there is exactly one such branch) to the  defaultremote
               and  defaultbranch  for submitting and rebasing against.  If the local topic branch is tracking a
               remote branch, the remote and branch that the local topic branch is tracking should be  used  for
               submit and rebase operations, rather than the defaultremote and defaultbranch.

               When  downloading a patch, creates the local branch to track the appropriate remote and branch in
               order to choose that branch by default when submitting modifications to that changeset.

               A value of 'true' or 'false' should be specified.

               true    Do prefer the currently-tracked branch (if any) -  equivalent  to  setting  --track  when
                       submitting changes.

               false   Ignore tracking branches - equivalent to setting --no-track (the default) or providing an
                       explicit branch name when submitting changes. This is the default value unless overridden
                       by  .gitreview  file,  and  is implied by providing a specific branch name on the command
                       line.

       gitreview.usepushurl
               This setting determines whether to use a separate Git remote for the Gerrit connection, or to set
               'pushurl' on the remote 'origin'.

               A value of 'true' or 'false' should be specified.

               false   Do not use 'pushurl' and instead use a separate remote.

               true    Use 'pushurl' for interacting with Gerrit.

       gitreview.rebase
               This setting determines whether changes submitted will be rebased to  the  newest  state  of  the
               branch.

               A value of 'true' or 'false' should be specified.

               false   Do not rebase changes on submit - equivalent to setting -R when submitting changes.

               true    Do  rebase  changes  on submit. This is the default value unless overridden by .gitreview
                       file.

               This setting takes precedence over repository-specific configuration in the .gitreview file.

       color.review
               Whether to use ANSI escape sequences to add color  to  the  output  displayed  by  this  command.
               Default value is determined by color.ui.

               auto or true
                       If  you want output to use color when written to the terminal (default with Git 1.8.4 and
                       newer).

               always  If you want all output to use color

               never or false
                       If you wish not to use color for any output. (default with Git older than 1.8.4)

       git-review will query git credential system for Gerrit  user/password  when  authentication  failed  over
       http(s).  Unlike  git,  git-review  does  not  persist  Gerrit user/password in git credential system for
       security purposes and git credential system configuration stays under user responsibility.

FILES

       To use git-review with your project, it is recommended that  you  create  a  file  at  the  root  of  the
       repository  named  .gitreview  and place information about your Gerrit installation in it.  The format is
       similar to the Windows .ini file format:

             [gerrit]
             host=hostname
             port=TCP port number of gerrit
             project=project name
             defaultbranch=branch to work on

       It is also possible to specify  optional  default  name  for  the  Git  remote  using  the  defaultremote
       configuration parameter.

       Setting  defaultrebase  to  zero  will  make  git-review not to rebase changes by default (same as the -R
       command line option)

             [gerrit]
             scheme=ssh
             host=review.example.com
             port=29418
             project=department/project.git
             defaultbranch=master
             defaultremote=review
             defaultrebase=0
             track=0

       When the same option is provided through FILES and CONFIGURATION, the CONFIGURATION value wins.

DIAGNOSTICS

       Normally, exit status is 0 if executed successfully.  Exit status 1 indicates  general  error,  sometimes
       more specific error codes are available:

       2    Gerrit commit-msg hook could not be successfully installed.

       3    Could not parse malformed argument value or user input.

       32   Cannot fetch list of open changesets from Gerrit.

       33   Cannot parse list of open changesets received from Gerrit.

       34   Cannot query information about changesets.

       35   Cannot fetch information about the changeset to be downloaded.

       36   Changeset not found.

       37   Particular patchset cannot be fetched from the remote git repository.

       38   Specified patchset number not found in the changeset.

       39   Invalid patchsets for comparison.

       40   Connection to Gerrit was closed.

       64   Cannot checkout downloaded patchset into the new branch.

       65   Cannot checkout downloaded patchset into existing branch.

       66   Cannot hard reset working directory and git index after download.

       67   Cannot switch to some other branch when trying to finish the current branch.

       68   Cannot delete current branch.

       69   Requested patchset cannot be fully applied to the current branch.  This exit status will be returned
            when  there  are  merge  conflicts  with the current branch.  Possible reasons include an attempt to
            apply patchset from the different branch or code.  This exit status will also  be  returned  if  the
            patchset is already applied to the current branch.

       70   Cannot determine top level Git directory or .git subdirectory path.

       101  Unauthorized (401) http request done by git-review.

       104  Not Found (404) http request done by git-review.

       Exit  status  larger  than  31 indicates problem with communication with Gerrit or remote Git repository,
       exit status larger than 63 means there was a problem with a local repository or a working copy.

       Exit status larger than or equal to 128 means internal error in running the "git" command.

EXAMPLES

       To fetch a remote change number 3004:

             $ git-review -d 3004
             Downloading refs/changes/04/3004/1 from gerrit into
             review/someone/topic_name
             Switched to branch 'review/someone/topic_name
             $ git branch
               master
             * review/author/topic_name

       Gerrit looks up both name of the author and the topic name from Gerrit  to  name  a  local  branch.  This
       facilitates easier identification of changes.

       To fetch a remote patchset number 5 from change number 3004:

             $ git-review -d 3004,5
             Downloading refs/changes/04/3004/5 from gerrit into
             review/someone/topic_name-patch5
             Switched to branch 'review/someone/topic_name-patch5
             $ git branch
               master
             * review/author/topic_name-patch5

       To send a change for review and delete local branch afterwards:

             $ git-review -f
             remote: Resolving deltas:   0% (0/8)
             To ssh://username@review.example.com/department/project.git
              * [new branch]      HEAD -> refs/for/master/topic_name
             Switched to branch 'master'
             Deleted branch 'review/someone/topic_name'
             $ git branch
             * master

       An  example  .gitreview  configuration file for a project department/project hosted on review.example.com
       port 29418 in the branch master :

             [gerrit]
             host=review.example.com
             port=29418
             project=department/project.git
             defaultbranch=master

BUGS

       Bug reports can be submitted to https://launchpad.net/git-review

AUTHORS

       git-review is maintained by OpenStack, LLC

       This manpage has been enhanced by:
       Antoine Musso <hashar@free.fr>
       Marcin Cieslak <saper@saper.info>
       Pavel Sedlák <psedlak@redhat.com>

                                                 June 12th, 2015                                   GIT-REVIEW(1)