oh-my-git/levels/low-level/tree-read

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[description]
As soon as you have some tree objects, you can always read them and set the index exactly to their content! Unsurprisingly, the command is called
git read-tree <tree>
For <tree>, you can provide the hash of any tree object - you can right-click one to insert its hash into the terminal!
Try reading some of the trees in this repository into the index!
[setup]
EMPTY_TREE=$(git write-tree)
echo "file 1" > file1
echo "file 2" > file2
git add .
git write-tree
rm *
echo "file A" > fileA
echo "file B" > fileB
echo "file C" > fileC
git add .
TRIPLE_TREE=$(git write-tree)
git read-tree "$EMPTY_TREE"
[setup goal]
EMPTY_TREE=$(git write-tree)
echo "file 1" > file1
echo "file 2" > file2
git add .
git write-tree
rm *
echo "file A" > fileA
echo "file B" > fileB
echo "file C" > fileC
git add .
TRIPLE_TREE=$(git write-tree)
git read-tree "$EMPTY_TREE"
git read-tree "$TRIPLE_TREE"
[win]
test "$(git ls-files | wc -l)" -gt 0