Git and Gerrit FAQ

Here is a FAQ concerning how to use Git and Gerrit .

Git

Pulling

Should I use git pull origin master or git pull gerrit master?

Unless you're a git expert, they should be the same. The remote repository "gerrit" is the "origin" for the code of Wikimedia projects. Change directory to a repository and enter git remote -v to see what remotes uses.

As Gerrit/Tutorial#Configuring git-review says, you can put the following in ~/.config/git-review/git-review.conf to ensure this:

[gerrit]
defaultremote = origin

It says "Please, commit your changes or stash them before you can merge." What do I do?

To discard your changes (and anything you had in the stash):

git stash
git stash clear

Now you can proceed with your pull.

Committing

What's the difference between git commit --amend and git commit --amend -a?

The -a option automatically stages all tracked, modified files before the commit, letting you skip the git add step unless you need to start tracking new files. A tracked file is a file that was in your last commit.

Submitting for review

When should I use git review -R rather than just git review?

You use git review -R when you don't want your changes to be rebased, because you already used git pull --rebase origin master. To be more specific, when amending an existing change (adding changes to an existing patch set), you don't want to rebase against the master branch, as it causes the diffs to be cluttered.

Gerrit

Comments

How do I save inline code comments? I can only save them as drafts.

You have to click the "Up" button to go back to the change overview page. The inline comments will be attached to your "global" comment when you "reply" (save your comment).

Miscellaneous

How do I watch changes?

See Gerrit/watched projects.

To link to revision 1234 use [[gerrit:1234|revision 1234]]: revision 1234.