Générateur de commandes Git
Une référence complète des commandes Git et un générateur. Filtrez par catégorie, recherchez ce que vous voulez faire, remplissez les paramètres et copiez la commande prête à l'emploi.
git initInitialize a new Git repository in the current directory.
git clone <url>Clone a remote repository into a new local directory.
git statusShow the working tree status — staged, unstaged, and untracked files.
git add .Stage all changed and new files in the current directory.
git add <file>Stage a specific file for the next commit.
git commit -m "<message>"Create a new commit with a message describing the changes.
git log --onelineDisplay the commit history in a compact one-line format.
git diffShow unstaged changes between your working tree and the index.
git diff --stagedShow changes between the index (staged) and the last commit.
git branchList all local branches. The current branch is marked with an asterisk.
git branch <branch>Create a new branch without switching to it.
git checkout <branch>Switch to an existing branch.
git checkout -b <branch>Create a new branch and switch to it immediately.
git switch -c <branch>Create and switch to a new branch (modern alternative to checkout -b).
git merge <branch>Merge the specified branch into the current branch.
git rebase <branch>Reapply commits on top of another branch, creating a linear history.
git branch -d <branch>Delete a local branch (safe — only if fully merged).
git tag <name>Create a lightweight tag at the current commit.
git remote add origin <url>Add a remote named 'origin' pointing to the given URL.
git remote -vList all configured remotes with their fetch and push URLs.
git fetch originDownload objects and refs from the remote without merging.
git pull origin <branch>Fetch and integrate changes from the remote branch.
git push origin <branch>Push the local branch to the remote repository.
git push -u origin <branch>Push and set the upstream tracking so future pushes only need 'git push'.
git cherry-pick <commit>Apply the changes introduced by a specific commit onto the current branch.
git reset --soft HEAD~1Undo the last commit but keep changes staged.
git reset HEAD~1Undo the last commit and unstage changes (default mixed mode).
git reset --hard HEAD~1Undo the last commit and discard all changes permanently.
git revert <commit>Create a new commit that undoes the changes from a specific commit.
git restore <file>Discard changes in the working tree for a specific file.
git restore --staged <file>Unstage a file while keeping the working tree changes.
git commit --amend -m "<message>"Modify the most recent commit message (before pushing).
git stashTemporarily save uncommitted changes to the stash stack.
git stash push -m "<message>"Stash changes with a descriptive message.
git stash listList all stashed changesets.
git stash popApply the most recent stash and remove it from the stash stack.
git stash apply stash@{<index>}Apply a specific stash entry without removing it from the stack.
git stash drop stash@{<index>}Remove a specific stash entry from the stash list.
git log --oneline --graph --allDisplay a visual ASCII graph of the branch history.
git bisect startBegin a binary search to find the commit that introduced a bug.
git blame <file>Show what revision and author last modified each line of a file.
git reflogShow a log of all HEAD movements — useful for recovering lost commits.
git clean -fdRemove untracked files and directories from the working tree.
git submodule add <url> <path>Add another repository as a submodule at the given path.
git worktree add <path> <branch>Check out a branch into a new working tree directory.
Comment utiliser
Une référence complète des commandes Git et un générateur. Filtrez par catégorie, recherchez ce que vous voulez faire, remplissez les paramètres et copiez la commande prête à l'emploi.
- 1Use the category tabs at the top to filter commands — choose Basic, Branching, Remote, Undo, Stash, or Advanced, or keep 'All' to see everything.
- 2Type in the search box to filter by command name or description. For example, type 'merge' or 'undo commit' to find relevant commands quickly.
- 3Find the command you need. Each card shows the full command syntax, a description, and a category badge.
- 4If the command has parameters (like <branch> or <message>), fill in the text inputs on the card — the command updates in real time.
- 5Click the 'Copy' button on the card to copy the ready-to-run command to your clipboard, then paste it into your terminal.
Fonctionnalités
- 45+ git commands — covering Basic, Branching, Remote, Undo, Stash, and Advanced categories
- Live parameter substitution — fill in branch names, file paths, or commit hashes and copy a ready-to-run command
- Full-text search — find commands by name or description, not just syntax
- Category filtering — focus on just the commands relevant to your current task
- No installation required — runs entirely in your browser, works as a quick reference even without internet