ostree-pull - Download data from a remote repository
ostree pull {REMOTE} [BRANCH]
--commit-metadata-only Fetch only the commit metadata. --disable-fsync Do no invoke fsync(). --untrusted Do not trust local sources, verify checksums and don't hardlink into source. --disable-static-deltas Do not use static deltas. --mirror Write refs suitable for a mirror. --subpath=SUBPATH Only pull the provided subpath. --depth=DEPTH Traverse DEPTH parents (-1=infinite) (default: 0).
This command can retrieve just a specific commit, or go all the way to performing a full mirror of the remote repository. If no BRANCH is specified, all branches are retrieved. A special syntax in the @ character allows specifying a specific commit to retrieve from a branch. This
$ ostree --repo=repo pull --depth=-1 --mirror remote_name Perform a complete mirror of the remote. (This is likely most useful if your repository is also archive-z2 mode) $ ostree --repo=repo pull remote_name exampleos/x86_64/standard Fetch the most recent commit to exampleos/x86_64/standard. $ ostree --repo=repo pull remote_name exampleos/x86_64/standard@98ea6e4f216f2fb4b69fff9b3a44842c38686ca685f3f55dc48c5d3fb1107be4 Download the specific commit starting with 98ea6e as if it was the latest commit for exampleos/x86_64/standard.
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