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title: "Common Commands"
permalink: /docs/common_commands
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Most of these operations will look like Git commands; because they are.
yadm wraps Git, allowing it to perform all of Git's operations. The
difference is your `$HOME` directory becomes the working directory, and you can
run the commands from any directory.
Commands below which are special to yadm are denoted with
,
and those which are passed directly through to Git are denoted with
.
`man yadm`
: Display yadm's
[manual](https://github.com/TheLocehiliosan/yadm/blob/master/yadm.md).
`yadm status`
: Show the repository status; added, changed, removed files. Because a `$HOME`
directory often more than only dotfiles, by default
yadm ignores untracked files when displaying status.
`yadm push`, `yadm fetch`
: Send or retrive commits to/from your remote repository .
`yadm commit --amend`
: Replace the last commit with a new one. Allows you to change your commit
message or add staged changes to the previous commit.
`yadm diff`
: View changes (uncommitted) you've made to your dotfiles.
`yadm diff --cached`
: View changes staged with `yadm add`. These changes will be added with the next
commit.
`yadm list -a`
: Print a list of files managed by yadm. The -a option will cause all managed
files to be listed. Otherwise, the list will only include files from the
current directory or below.
`yadm alt`
: Create symbolic links for any managed files matching the alternate naming rules.
Read about [alternate files](alternates) for more details.
`yadm encrypt`
: Encrypt all files matching the patterns found in `$HOME/.yadm/encrypt`. Read
about [encryption](encryption) for more details.
`yadm decrypt`, `yadm decrypt -l`
: Decrypt files stored in `$HOME/.yadm/files.gpg`. Using the `-l` option will
only list the files (without decrypting them). Read about
[encryption](encryption) for more details.
`yadm clone --bootstrap `
: Clone the repository from ``, and automatically run bootstrap if
successful. Read about [bootstrap](bootstrap) for more details.
`yadm remote -v`
: Display detailed information about all configured remote repositories.
`yadm checkout -- `
: Abandon local changes to ``, replacing it with the `HEAD` revision of
``.
`yadm checkout -b `
: Create a branch called ``, and check the branch out.