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| </head> | |
| <body class="manpage"> | |
| <div id="header"> | |
| <h1> | |
| git-log(1) Manual Page | |
| </h1> | |
| <h2>NAME</h2> | |
| <div class="sectionbody"> | |
| <p>git-log - | |
| Show commit logs | |
| </p> | |
| </div> | |
| </div> | |
| <div id="content"> | |
| <div class="sect1"> | |
| <h2 id="_synopsis">SYNOPSIS</h2> | |
| <div class="sectionbody"> | |
| <div class="verseblock"> | |
| <pre class="content"><em>git log</em> [<options>] [<revision range>] [[--] <path>…]</pre> | |
| <div class="attribution"> | |
| </div></div> | |
| </div> | |
| </div> | |
| <div class="sect1"> | |
| <h2 id="_description">DESCRIPTION</h2> | |
| <div class="sectionbody"> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>Shows the commit logs.</p></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>The command takes options applicable to the <em>git rev-list</em> | |
| command to control what is shown and how, and options applicable to | |
| the <em>git diff-*</em> commands to control how the changes | |
| each commit introduces are shown.</p></div> | |
| </div> | |
| </div> | |
| <div class="sect1"> | |
| <h2 id="_options">OPTIONS</h2> | |
| <div class="sectionbody"> | |
| <div class="dlist"><dl> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --follow | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Continue listing the history of a file beyond renames | |
| (works only for a single file). | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --no-decorate | |
| </dt> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --decorate[=short|full|no] | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Print out the ref names of any commits that are shown. If <em>short</em> is | |
| specified, the ref name prefixes <em>refs/heads/</em>, <em>refs/tags/</em> and | |
| <em>refs/remotes/</em> will not be printed. If <em>full</em> is specified, the | |
| full ref name (including prefix) will be printed. The default option | |
| is <em>short</em>. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --source | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Print out the ref name given on the command line by which each | |
| commit was reached. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --use-mailmap | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Use mailmap file to map author and committer names and email | |
| to canonical real names and email addresses. See | |
| <a href="git-shortlog.html">git-shortlog(1)</a>. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --full-diff | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Without this flag, "git log -p <path>…" shows commits that | |
| touch the specified paths, and diffs about the same specified | |
| paths. With this, the full diff is shown for commits that touch | |
| the specified paths; this means that "<path>…" limits only | |
| commits, and doesn’t limit diff for those commits. | |
| </p> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>Note that this affects all diff-based output types, e.g. those | |
| produced by --stat etc.</p></div> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --log-size | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Before the log message print out its size in bytes. Intended | |
| mainly for porcelain tools consumption. If Git is unable to | |
| produce a valid value size is set to zero. | |
| Note that only message is considered, if also a diff is shown | |
| its size is not included. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| -L <start>,<end>:<file> | |
| </dt> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| -L :<regex>:<file> | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Trace the evolution of the line range given by "<start>,<end>" | |
| (or the funcname regex <regex>) within the <file>. You may | |
| not give any pathspec limiters. This is currently limited to | |
| a walk starting from a single revision, i.e., you may only | |
| give zero or one positive revision arguments. | |
| You can specify this option more than once. | |
| </p> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p><start> and <end> can take one of these forms:</p></div> | |
| <div class="ulist"><ul> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| number | |
| </p> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>If <start> or <end> is a number, it specifies an | |
| absolute line number (lines count from 1).</p></div> | |
| </li> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| /regex/ | |
| </p> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>This form will use the first line matching the given | |
| POSIX regex. If <start> is a regex, it will search from the end of | |
| the previous <code>-L</code> range, if any, otherwise from the start of file. | |
| If <start> is “^/regex/”, it will search from the start of file. | |
| If <end> is a regex, it will search | |
| starting at the line given by <start>.</p></div> | |
| </li> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| +offset or -offset | |
| </p> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>This is only valid for <end> and will specify a number | |
| of lines before or after the line given by <start>.</p></div> | |
| </li> | |
| </ul></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>If “:<regex>” is given in place of <start> and <end>, it denotes the range | |
| from the first funcname line that matches <regex>, up to the next | |
| funcname line. “:<regex>” searches from the end of the previous <code>-L</code> range, | |
| if any, otherwise from the start of file. | |
| “^:<regex>” searches from the start of file.</p></div> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| <revision range> | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Show only commits in the specified revision range. When no | |
| <revision range> is specified, it defaults to <code>HEAD</code> (i.e. the | |
| whole history leading to the current commit). <code>origin..HEAD</code> | |
| specifies all the commits reachable from the current commit | |
| (i.e. <code>HEAD</code>), but not from <code>origin</code>. For a complete list of | |
| ways to spell <revision range>, see the "Specifying Ranges" | |
| section of <a href="gitrevisions.html">gitrevisions(7)</a>. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| [--] <path>… | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Show only commits that are enough to explain how the files | |
| that match the specified paths came to be. See "History | |
| Simplification" below for details and other simplification | |
| modes. | |
| </p> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>Paths may need to be prefixed with "-- " to separate them from | |
| options or the revision range, when confusion arises.</p></div> | |
| </dd> | |
| </dl></div> | |
| <div class="sect2"> | |
| <h3 id="_commit_limiting">Commit Limiting</h3> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>Besides specifying a range of commits that should be listed using the | |
| special notations explained in the description, additional commit | |
| limiting may be applied.</p></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>Using more options generally further limits the output (e.g. | |
| <code>--since=<date1></code> limits to commits newer than <code><date1></code>, and using it | |
| with <code>--grep=<pattern></code> further limits to commits whose log message | |
| has a line that matches <code><pattern></code>), unless otherwise noted.</p></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>Note that these are applied before commit | |
| ordering and formatting options, such as <code>--reverse</code>.</p></div> | |
| <div class="openblock"> | |
| <div class="content"> | |
| <div class="dlist"><dl> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| -<number> | |
| </dt> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| -n <number> | |
| </dt> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --max-count=<number> | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Limit the number of commits to output. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --skip=<number> | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Skip <em>number</em> commits before starting to show the commit output. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --since=<date> | |
| </dt> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --after=<date> | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Show commits more recent than a specific date. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --until=<date> | |
| </dt> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --before=<date> | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Show commits older than a specific date. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --author=<pattern> | |
| </dt> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --committer=<pattern> | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Limit the commits output to ones with author/committer | |
| header lines that match the specified pattern (regular | |
| expression). With more than one <code>--author=<pattern></code>, | |
| commits whose author matches any of the given patterns are | |
| chosen (similarly for multiple <code>--committer=<pattern></code>). | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --grep-reflog=<pattern> | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Limit the commits output to ones with reflog entries that | |
| match the specified pattern (regular expression). With | |
| more than one <code>--grep-reflog</code>, commits whose reflog message | |
| matches any of the given patterns are chosen. It is an | |
| error to use this option unless <code>--walk-reflogs</code> is in use. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --grep=<pattern> | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Limit the commits output to ones with log message that | |
| matches the specified pattern (regular expression). With | |
| more than one <code>--grep=<pattern></code>, commits whose message | |
| matches any of the given patterns are chosen (but see | |
| <code>--all-match</code>). | |
| </p> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>When <code>--show-notes</code> is in effect, the message from the notes as | |
| if it is part of the log message.</p></div> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --all-match | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Limit the commits output to ones that match all given --grep, | |
| instead of ones that match at least one. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| -i | |
| </dt> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --regexp-ignore-case | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Match the regexp limiting patterns without regard to letters case. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --basic-regexp | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Consider the limiting patterns to be basic regular expressions; | |
| this is the default. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| -E | |
| </dt> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --extended-regexp | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Consider the limiting patterns to be extended regular expressions | |
| instead of the default basic regular expressions. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| -F | |
| </dt> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --fixed-strings | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Consider the limiting patterns to be fixed strings (don’t interpret | |
| pattern as a regular expression). | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --perl-regexp | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Consider the limiting patterns to be Perl-compatible regexp. | |
| Requires libpcre to be compiled in. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --remove-empty | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Stop when a given path disappears from the tree. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --merges | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Print only merge commits. This is exactly the same as <code>--min-parents=2</code>. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --no-merges | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Do not print commits with more than one parent. This is | |
| exactly the same as <code>--max-parents=1</code>. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --min-parents=<number> | |
| </dt> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --max-parents=<number> | |
| </dt> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --no-min-parents | |
| </dt> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --no-max-parents | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Show only commits which have at least (or at most) that many parent | |
| commits. In particular, <code>--max-parents=1</code> is the same as <code>--no-merges</code>, | |
| <code>--min-parents=2</code> is the same as <code>--merges</code>. <code>--max-parents=0</code> | |
| gives all root commits and <code>--min-parents=3</code> all octopus merges. | |
| </p> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p><code>--no-min-parents</code> and <code>--no-max-parents</code> reset these limits (to no limit) | |
| again. Equivalent forms are <code>--min-parents=0</code> (any commit has 0 or more | |
| parents) and <code>--max-parents=-1</code> (negative numbers denote no upper limit).</p></div> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --first-parent | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Follow only the first parent commit upon seeing a merge | |
| commit. This option can give a better overview when | |
| viewing the evolution of a particular topic branch, | |
| because merges into a topic branch tend to be only about | |
| adjusting to updated upstream from time to time, and | |
| this option allows you to ignore the individual commits | |
| brought in to your history by such a merge. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --not | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Reverses the meaning of the <em>^</em> prefix (or lack thereof) | |
| for all following revision specifiers, up to the next <em>--not</em>. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --all | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Pretend as if all the refs in <code>refs/</code> are listed on the | |
| command line as <em><commit></em>. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --branches[=<pattern>] | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Pretend as if all the refs in <code>refs/heads</code> are listed | |
| on the command line as <em><commit></em>. If <em><pattern></em> is given, limit | |
| branches to ones matching given shell glob. If pattern lacks <em>?</em>, | |
| <em>*</em>, or <em>[</em>, <em>/*</em> at the end is implied. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --tags[=<pattern>] | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Pretend as if all the refs in <code>refs/tags</code> are listed | |
| on the command line as <em><commit></em>. If <em><pattern></em> is given, limit | |
| tags to ones matching given shell glob. If pattern lacks <em>?</em>, <em>*</em>, | |
| or <em>[</em>, <em>/*</em> at the end is implied. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --remotes[=<pattern>] | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Pretend as if all the refs in <code>refs/remotes</code> are listed | |
| on the command line as <em><commit></em>. If <em><pattern></em> is given, limit | |
| remote-tracking branches to ones matching given shell glob. | |
| If pattern lacks <em>?</em>, <em>*</em>, or <em>[</em>, <em>/*</em> at the end is implied. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --glob=<glob-pattern> | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Pretend as if all the refs matching shell glob <em><glob-pattern></em> | |
| are listed on the command line as <em><commit></em>. Leading <em>refs/</em>, | |
| is automatically prepended if missing. If pattern lacks <em>?</em>, <em>*</em>, | |
| or <em>[</em>, <em>/*</em> at the end is implied. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --ignore-missing | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Upon seeing an invalid object name in the input, pretend as if | |
| the bad input was not given. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --bisect | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Pretend as if the bad bisection ref <code>refs/bisect/bad</code> | |
| was listed and as if it was followed by <code>--not</code> and the good | |
| bisection refs <code>refs/bisect/good-*</code> on the command | |
| line. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --stdin | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| In addition to the <em><commit></em> listed on the command | |
| line, read them from the standard input. If a <em>--</em> separator is | |
| seen, stop reading commits and start reading paths to limit the | |
| result. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --cherry-mark | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Like <code>--cherry-pick</code> (see below) but mark equivalent commits | |
| with <code>=</code> rather than omitting them, and inequivalent ones with <code>+</code>. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --cherry-pick | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Omit any commit that introduces the same change as | |
| another commit on the "other side" when the set of | |
| commits are limited with symmetric difference. | |
| </p> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>For example, if you have two branches, <code>A</code> and <code>B</code>, a usual way | |
| to list all commits on only one side of them is with | |
| <code>--left-right</code> (see the example below in the description of | |
| the <code>--left-right</code> option). It however shows the commits that were cherry-picked | |
| from the other branch (for example, "3rd on b" may be cherry-picked | |
| from branch A). With this option, such pairs of commits are | |
| excluded from the output.</p></div> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --left-only | |
| </dt> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --right-only | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| List only commits on the respective side of a symmetric range, | |
| i.e. only those which would be marked <code><</code> resp. <code>></code> by | |
| <code>--left-right</code>. | |
| </p> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>For example, <code>--cherry-pick --right-only A...B</code> omits those | |
| commits from <code>B</code> which are in <code>A</code> or are patch-equivalent to a commit in | |
| <code>A</code>. In other words, this lists the <code>+</code> commits from <code>git cherry A B</code>. | |
| More precisely, <code>--cherry-pick --right-only --no-merges</code> gives the exact | |
| list.</p></div> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --cherry | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| A synonym for <code>--right-only --cherry-mark --no-merges</code>; useful to | |
| limit the output to the commits on our side and mark those that | |
| have been applied to the other side of a forked history with | |
| <code>git log --cherry upstream...mybranch</code>, similar to | |
| <code>git cherry upstream mybranch</code>. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| -g | |
| </dt> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --walk-reflogs | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Instead of walking the commit ancestry chain, walk | |
| reflog entries from the most recent one to older ones. | |
| When this option is used you cannot specify commits to | |
| exclude (that is, <em>^commit</em>, <em>commit1..commit2</em>, | |
| nor <em>commit1...commit2</em> notations cannot be used). | |
| </p> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>With <em>--pretty</em> format other than oneline (for obvious reasons), | |
| this causes the output to have two extra lines of information | |
| taken from the reflog. By default, <em>commit@{Nth}</em> notation is | |
| used in the output. When the starting commit is specified as | |
| <em>commit@{now}</em>, output also uses <em>commit@{timestamp}</em> notation | |
| instead. Under <em>--pretty=oneline</em>, the commit message is | |
| prefixed with this information on the same line. | |
| This option cannot be combined with <em>--reverse</em>. | |
| See also <a href="git-reflog.html">git-reflog(1)</a>.</p></div> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --merge | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| After a failed merge, show refs that touch files having a | |
| conflict and don’t exist on all heads to merge. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --boundary | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Output excluded boundary commits. Boundary commits are | |
| prefixed with <code>-</code>. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| </dl></div> | |
| </div></div> | |
| </div> | |
| <div class="sect2"> | |
| <h3 id="_history_simplification">History Simplification</h3> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>Sometimes you are only interested in parts of the history, for example the | |
| commits modifying a particular <path>. But there are two parts of | |
| <em>History Simplification</em>, one part is selecting the commits and the other | |
| is how to do it, as there are various strategies to simplify the history.</p></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>The following options select the commits to be shown:</p></div> | |
| <div class="dlist"><dl> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| <paths> | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Commits modifying the given <paths> are selected. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --simplify-by-decoration | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Commits that are referred by some branch or tag are selected. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| </dl></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>Note that extra commits can be shown to give a meaningful history.</p></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>The following options affect the way the simplification is performed:</p></div> | |
| <div class="dlist"><dl> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| Default mode | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Simplifies the history to the simplest history explaining the | |
| final state of the tree. Simplest because it prunes some side | |
| branches if the end result is the same (i.e. merging branches | |
| with the same content) | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --full-history | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Same as the default mode, but does not prune some history. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --dense | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Only the selected commits are shown, plus some to have a | |
| meaningful history. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --sparse | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| All commits in the simplified history are shown. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --simplify-merges | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Additional option to <em>--full-history</em> to remove some needless | |
| merges from the resulting history, as there are no selected | |
| commits contributing to this merge. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --ancestry-path | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| When given a range of commits to display (e.g. <em>commit1..commit2</em> | |
| or <em>commit2 ^commit1</em>), only display commits that exist | |
| directly on the ancestry chain between the <em>commit1</em> and | |
| <em>commit2</em>, i.e. commits that are both descendants of <em>commit1</em>, | |
| and ancestors of <em>commit2</em>. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| </dl></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>A more detailed explanation follows.</p></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>Suppose you specified <code>foo</code> as the <paths>. We shall call commits | |
| that modify <code>foo</code> !TREESAME, and the rest TREESAME. (In a diff | |
| filtered for <code>foo</code>, they look different and equal, respectively.)</p></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>In the following, we will always refer to the same example history to | |
| illustrate the differences between simplification settings. We assume | |
| that you are filtering for a file <code>foo</code> in this commit graph:</p></div> | |
| <div class="listingblock"> | |
| <div class="content"> | |
| <pre><code> .-A---M---N---O---P---Q | |
| / / / / / / | |
| I B C D E Y | |
| \ / / / / / | |
| `-------------' X</code></pre> | |
| </div></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>The horizontal line of history A---Q is taken to be the first parent of | |
| each merge. The commits are:</p></div> | |
| <div class="ulist"><ul> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| <code>I</code> is the initial commit, in which <code>foo</code> exists with contents | |
| "asdf", and a file <code>quux</code> exists with contents "quux". Initial | |
| commits are compared to an empty tree, so <code>I</code> is !TREESAME. | |
| </p> | |
| </li> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| In <code>A</code>, <code>foo</code> contains just "foo". | |
| </p> | |
| </li> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| <code>B</code> contains the same change as <code>A</code>. Its merge <code>M</code> is trivial and | |
| hence TREESAME to all parents. | |
| </p> | |
| </li> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| <code>C</code> does not change <code>foo</code>, but its merge <code>N</code> changes it to "foobar", | |
| so it is not TREESAME to any parent. | |
| </p> | |
| </li> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| <code>D</code> sets <code>foo</code> to "baz". Its merge <code>O</code> combines the strings from | |
| <code>N</code> and <code>D</code> to "foobarbaz"; i.e., it is not TREESAME to any parent. | |
| </p> | |
| </li> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| <code>E</code> changes <code>quux</code> to "xyzzy", and its merge <code>P</code> combines the | |
| strings to "quux xyzzy". <code>P</code> is TREESAME to <code>O</code>, but not to <code>E</code>. | |
| </p> | |
| </li> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| <code>X</code> is an independent root commit that added a new file <code>side</code>, and <code>Y</code> | |
| modified it. <code>Y</code> is TREESAME to <code>X</code>. Its merge <code>Q</code> added <code>side</code> to <code>P</code>, and | |
| <code>Q</code> is TREESAME to <code>P</code>, but not to <code>Y</code>. | |
| </p> | |
| </li> | |
| </ul></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p><em>rev-list</em> walks backwards through history, including or excluding | |
| commits based on whether <em>--full-history</em> and/or parent rewriting | |
| (via <em>--parents</em> or <em>--children</em>) are used. The following settings | |
| are available.</p></div> | |
| <div class="dlist"><dl> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| Default mode | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Commits are included if they are not TREESAME to any parent | |
| (though this can be changed, see <em>--sparse</em> below). If the | |
| commit was a merge, and it was TREESAME to one parent, follow | |
| only that parent. (Even if there are several TREESAME | |
| parents, follow only one of them.) Otherwise, follow all | |
| parents. | |
| </p> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>This results in:</p></div> | |
| <div class="listingblock"> | |
| <div class="content"> | |
| <pre><code> .-A---N---O | |
| / / / | |
| I---------D</code></pre> | |
| </div></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>Note how the rule to only follow the TREESAME parent, if one is | |
| available, removed <code>B</code> from consideration entirely. <code>C</code> was | |
| considered via <code>N</code>, but is TREESAME. Root commits are compared to an | |
| empty tree, so <code>I</code> is !TREESAME.</p></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>Parent/child relations are only visible with --parents, but that does | |
| not affect the commits selected in default mode, so we have shown the | |
| parent lines.</p></div> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --full-history without parent rewriting | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| This mode differs from the default in one point: always follow | |
| all parents of a merge, even if it is TREESAME to one of them. | |
| Even if more than one side of the merge has commits that are | |
| included, this does not imply that the merge itself is! In | |
| the example, we get | |
| </p> | |
| <div class="listingblock"> | |
| <div class="content"> | |
| <pre><code> I A B N D O P Q</code></pre> | |
| </div></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p><code>M</code> was excluded because it is TREESAME to both parents. <code>E</code>, | |
| <code>C</code> and <code>B</code> were all walked, but only <code>B</code> was !TREESAME, so the others | |
| do not appear.</p></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>Note that without parent rewriting, it is not really possible to talk | |
| about the parent/child relationships between the commits, so we show | |
| them disconnected.</p></div> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --full-history with parent rewriting | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Ordinary commits are only included if they are !TREESAME | |
| (though this can be changed, see <em>--sparse</em> below). | |
| </p> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>Merges are always included. However, their parent list is rewritten: | |
| Along each parent, prune away commits that are not included | |
| themselves. This results in</p></div> | |
| <div class="listingblock"> | |
| <div class="content"> | |
| <pre><code> .-A---M---N---O---P---Q | |
| / / / / / | |
| I B / D / | |
| \ / / / / | |
| `-------------'</code></pre> | |
| </div></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>Compare to <em>--full-history</em> without rewriting above. Note that <code>E</code> | |
| was pruned away because it is TREESAME, but the parent list of P was | |
| rewritten to contain <code>E</code>'s parent <code>I</code>. The same happened for <code>C</code> and | |
| <code>N</code>, and <code>X</code>, <code>Y</code> and <code>Q</code>.</p></div> | |
| </dd> | |
| </dl></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>In addition to the above settings, you can change whether TREESAME | |
| affects inclusion:</p></div> | |
| <div class="dlist"><dl> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --dense | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Commits that are walked are included if they are not TREESAME | |
| to any parent. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --sparse | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| All commits that are walked are included. | |
| </p> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>Note that without <em>--full-history</em>, this still simplifies merges: if | |
| one of the parents is TREESAME, we follow only that one, so the other | |
| sides of the merge are never walked.</p></div> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --simplify-merges | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| First, build a history graph in the same way that | |
| <em>--full-history</em> with parent rewriting does (see above). | |
| </p> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>Then simplify each commit <code>C</code> to its replacement <code>C'</code> in the final | |
| history according to the following rules:</p></div> | |
| <div class="openblock"> | |
| <div class="content"> | |
| <div class="ulist"><ul> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| Set <code>C'</code> to <code>C</code>. | |
| </p> | |
| </li> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| Replace each parent <code>P</code> of <code>C'</code> with its simplification <code>P'</code>. In | |
| the process, drop parents that are ancestors of other parents or that are | |
| root commits TREESAME to an empty tree, and remove duplicates, but take care | |
| to never drop all parents that we are TREESAME to. | |
| </p> | |
| </li> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| If after this parent rewriting, <code>C'</code> is a root or merge commit (has | |
| zero or >1 parents), a boundary commit, or !TREESAME, it remains. | |
| Otherwise, it is replaced with its only parent. | |
| </p> | |
| </li> | |
| </ul></div> | |
| </div></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>The effect of this is best shown by way of comparing to | |
| <em>--full-history</em> with parent rewriting. The example turns into:</p></div> | |
| <div class="listingblock"> | |
| <div class="content"> | |
| <pre><code> .-A---M---N---O | |
| / / / | |
| I B D | |
| \ / / | |
| `---------'</code></pre> | |
| </div></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>Note the major differences in <code>N</code>, <code>P</code> and <code>Q</code> over <em>--full-history</em>:</p></div> | |
| <div class="openblock"> | |
| <div class="content"> | |
| <div class="ulist"><ul> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| <code>N</code>'s parent list had <code>I</code> removed, because it is an ancestor of the | |
| other parent <code>M</code>. Still, <code>N</code> remained because it is !TREESAME. | |
| </p> | |
| </li> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| <code>P</code>'s parent list similarly had <code>I</code> removed. <code>P</code> was then | |
| removed completely, because it had one parent and is TREESAME. | |
| </p> | |
| </li> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| <code>Q</code>'s parent list had <code>Y</code> simplified to <code>X</code>. <code>X</code> was then removed, because it | |
| was a TREESAME root. <code>Q</code> was then removed completely, because it had one | |
| parent and is TREESAME. | |
| </p> | |
| </li> | |
| </ul></div> | |
| </div></div> | |
| </dd> | |
| </dl></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>Finally, there is a fifth simplification mode available:</p></div> | |
| <div class="dlist"><dl> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --ancestry-path | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Limit the displayed commits to those directly on the ancestry | |
| chain between the "from" and "to" commits in the given commit | |
| range. I.e. only display commits that are ancestor of the "to" | |
| commit, and descendants of the "from" commit. | |
| </p> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>As an example use case, consider the following commit history:</p></div> | |
| <div class="listingblock"> | |
| <div class="content"> | |
| <pre><code> D---E-------F | |
| / \ \ | |
| B---C---G---H---I---J | |
| / \ | |
| A-------K---------------L--M</code></pre> | |
| </div></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>A regular <em>D..M</em> computes the set of commits that are ancestors of <code>M</code>, | |
| but excludes the ones that are ancestors of <code>D</code>. This is useful to see | |
| what happened to the history leading to <code>M</code> since <code>D</code>, in the sense | |
| that "what does <code>M</code> have that did not exist in <code>D</code>". The result in this | |
| example would be all the commits, except <code>A</code> and <code>B</code> (and <code>D</code> itself, | |
| of course).</p></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>When we want to find out what commits in <code>M</code> are contaminated with the | |
| bug introduced by <code>D</code> and need fixing, however, we might want to view | |
| only the subset of <em>D..M</em> that are actually descendants of <code>D</code>, i.e. | |
| excluding <code>C</code> and <code>K</code>. This is exactly what the <em>--ancestry-path</em> | |
| option does. Applied to the <em>D..M</em> range, it results in:</p></div> | |
| <div class="listingblock"> | |
| <div class="content"> | |
| <pre><code> E-------F | |
| \ \ | |
| G---H---I---J | |
| \ | |
| L--M</code></pre> | |
| </div></div> | |
| </dd> | |
| </dl></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>The <em>--simplify-by-decoration</em> option allows you to view only the | |
| big picture of the topology of the history, by omitting commits | |
| that are not referenced by tags. Commits are marked as !TREESAME | |
| (in other words, kept after history simplification rules described | |
| above) if (1) they are referenced by tags, or (2) they change the | |
| contents of the paths given on the command line. All other | |
| commits are marked as TREESAME (subject to be simplified away).</p></div> | |
| </div> | |
| <div class="sect2"> | |
| <h3 id="_commit_ordering">Commit Ordering</h3> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>By default, the commits are shown in reverse chronological order.</p></div> | |
| <div class="dlist"><dl> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --date-order | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Show no parents before all of its children are shown, but | |
| otherwise show commits in the commit timestamp order. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --author-date-order | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Show no parents before all of its children are shown, but | |
| otherwise show commits in the author timestamp order. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --topo-order | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Show no parents before all of its children are shown, and | |
| avoid showing commits on multiple lines of history | |
| intermixed. | |
| </p> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>For example, in a commit history like this:</p></div> | |
| <div class="listingblock"> | |
| <div class="content"> | |
| <pre><code> ---1----2----4----7 | |
| \ \ | |
| 3----5----6----8---</code></pre> | |
| </div></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>where the numbers denote the order of commit timestamps, <code>git | |
| rev-list</code> and friends with <code>--date-order</code> show the commits in the | |
| timestamp order: 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1.</p></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>With <code>--topo-order</code>, they would show 8 6 5 3 7 4 2 1 (or 8 7 4 2 6 5 | |
| 3 1); some older commits are shown before newer ones in order to | |
| avoid showing the commits from two parallel development track mixed | |
| together.</p></div> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --reverse | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Output the commits in reverse order. | |
| Cannot be combined with <em>--walk-reflogs</em>. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| </dl></div> | |
| </div> | |
| <div class="sect2"> | |
| <h3 id="_object_traversal">Object Traversal</h3> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>These options are mostly targeted for packing of Git repositories.</p></div> | |
| <div class="dlist"><dl> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --objects | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Print the object IDs of any object referenced by the listed | |
| commits. <em>--objects foo ^bar</em> thus means "send me | |
| all object IDs which I need to download if I have the commit | |
| object <em>bar</em>, but not <em>foo</em>". | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --objects-edge | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Similar to <em>--objects</em>, but also print the IDs of excluded | |
| commits prefixed with a "-" character. This is used by | |
| <a href="git-pack-objects.html">git-pack-objects(1)</a> to build "thin" pack, which records | |
| objects in deltified form based on objects contained in these | |
| excluded commits to reduce network traffic. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --unpacked | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Only useful with <em>--objects</em>; print the object IDs that are not | |
| in packs. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --no-walk[=(sorted|unsorted)] | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Only show the given commits, but do not traverse their ancestors. | |
| This has no effect if a range is specified. If the argument | |
| "unsorted" is given, the commits are show in the order they were | |
| given on the command line. Otherwise (if "sorted" or no argument | |
| was given), the commits are show in reverse chronological order | |
| by commit time. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --do-walk | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Overrides a previous --no-walk. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| </dl></div> | |
| </div> | |
| <div class="sect2"> | |
| <h3 id="_commit_formatting">Commit Formatting</h3> | |
| <div class="dlist"><dl> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --pretty[=<format>] | |
| </dt> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --format=<format> | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Pretty-print the contents of the commit logs in a given format, | |
| where <em><format></em> can be one of <em>oneline</em>, <em>short</em>, <em>medium</em>, | |
| <em>full</em>, <em>fuller</em>, <em>email</em>, <em>raw</em> and <em>format:<string></em>. See | |
| the "PRETTY FORMATS" section for some additional details for each | |
| format. When omitted, the format defaults to <em>medium</em>. | |
| </p> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>Note: you can specify the default pretty format in the repository | |
| configuration (see <a href="git-config.html">git-config(1)</a>).</p></div> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --abbrev-commit | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Instead of showing the full 40-byte hexadecimal commit object | |
| name, show only a partial prefix. Non default number of | |
| digits can be specified with "--abbrev=<n>" (which also modifies | |
| diff output, if it is displayed). | |
| </p> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>This should make "--pretty=oneline" a whole lot more readable for | |
| people using 80-column terminals.</p></div> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --no-abbrev-commit | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Show the full 40-byte hexadecimal commit object name. This negates | |
| <code>--abbrev-commit</code> and those options which imply it such as | |
| "--oneline". It also overrides the <em>log.abbrevCommit</em> variable. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --oneline | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| This is a shorthand for "--pretty=oneline --abbrev-commit" | |
| used together. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --encoding=<encoding> | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| The commit objects record the encoding used for the log message | |
| in their encoding header; this option can be used to tell the | |
| command to re-code the commit log message in the encoding | |
| preferred by the user. For non plumbing commands this | |
| defaults to UTF-8. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --notes[=<ref>] | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Show the notes (see <a href="git-notes.html">git-notes(1)</a>) that annotate the | |
| commit, when showing the commit log message. This is the default | |
| for <code>git log</code>, <code>git show</code> and <code>git whatchanged</code> commands when | |
| there is no <code>--pretty</code>, <code>--format</code> nor <code>--oneline</code> option given | |
| on the command line. | |
| </p> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>By default, the notes shown are from the notes refs listed in the | |
| <em>core.notesRef</em> and <em>notes.displayRef</em> variables (or corresponding | |
| environment overrides). See <a href="git-config.html">git-config(1)</a> for more details.</p></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>With an optional <em><ref></em> argument, show this notes ref instead of the | |
| default notes ref(s). The ref is taken to be in <code>refs/notes/</code> if it | |
| is not qualified.</p></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>Multiple --notes options can be combined to control which notes are | |
| being displayed. Examples: "--notes=foo" will show only notes from | |
| "refs/notes/foo"; "--notes=foo --notes" will show both notes from | |
| "refs/notes/foo" and from the default notes ref(s).</p></div> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --no-notes | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Do not show notes. This negates the above <code>--notes</code> option, by | |
| resetting the list of notes refs from which notes are shown. | |
| Options are parsed in the order given on the command line, so e.g. | |
| "--notes --notes=foo --no-notes --notes=bar" will only show notes | |
| from "refs/notes/bar". | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --show-notes[=<ref>] | |
| </dt> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --[no-]standard-notes | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| These options are deprecated. Use the above --notes/--no-notes | |
| options instead. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --show-signature | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Check the validity of a signed commit object by passing the signature | |
| to <code>gpg --verify</code> and show the output. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --relative-date | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Synonym for <code>--date=relative</code>. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --date=(relative|local|default|iso|rfc|short|raw) | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Only takes effect for dates shown in human-readable format, such | |
| as when using "--pretty". <code>log.date</code> config variable sets a default | |
| value for log command’s --date option. | |
| </p> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p><code>--date=relative</code> shows dates relative to the current time, | |
| e.g. "2 hours ago".</p></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p><code>--date=local</code> shows timestamps in user’s local timezone.</p></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p><code>--date=iso</code> (or <code>--date=iso8601</code>) shows timestamps in ISO 8601 format.</p></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p><code>--date=rfc</code> (or <code>--date=rfc2822</code>) shows timestamps in RFC 2822 | |
| format, often found in E-mail messages.</p></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p><code>--date=short</code> shows only date but not time, in <code>YYYY-MM-DD</code> format.</p></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p><code>--date=raw</code> shows the date in the internal raw Git format <code>%s %z</code> format.</p></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p><code>--date=default</code> shows timestamps in the original timezone | |
| (either committer’s or author’s).</p></div> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --parents | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Print also the parents of the commit (in the form "commit parent…"). | |
| Also enables parent rewriting, see <em>History Simplification</em> below. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --children | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Print also the children of the commit (in the form "commit child…"). | |
| Also enables parent rewriting, see <em>History Simplification</em> below. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --left-right | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Mark which side of a symmetric diff a commit is reachable from. | |
| Commits from the left side are prefixed with <code><</code> and those from | |
| the right with <code>></code>. If combined with <code>--boundary</code>, those | |
| commits are prefixed with <code>-</code>. | |
| </p> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>For example, if you have this topology:</p></div> | |
| <div class="listingblock"> | |
| <div class="content"> | |
| <pre><code> y---b---b branch B | |
| / \ / | |
| / . | |
| / / \ | |
| o---x---a---a branch A</code></pre> | |
| </div></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>you would get an output like this:</p></div> | |
| <div class="listingblock"> | |
| <div class="content"> | |
| <pre><code> $ git rev-list --left-right --boundary --pretty=oneline A...B | |
| >bbbbbbb... 3rd on b | |
| >bbbbbbb... 2nd on b | |
| <aaaaaaa... 3rd on a | |
| <aaaaaaa... 2nd on a | |
| -yyyyyyy... 1st on b | |
| -xxxxxxx... 1st on a</code></pre> | |
| </div></div> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --graph | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Draw a text-based graphical representation of the commit history | |
| on the left hand side of the output. This may cause extra lines | |
| to be printed in between commits, in order for the graph history | |
| to be drawn properly. | |
| </p> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>This enables parent rewriting, see <em>History Simplification</em> below.</p></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>This implies the <em>--topo-order</em> option by default, but the | |
| <em>--date-order</em> option may also be specified.</p></div> | |
| </dd> | |
| </dl></div> | |
| </div> | |
| <div class="sect2"> | |
| <h3 id="_diff_formatting">Diff Formatting</h3> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>Below are listed options that control the formatting of diff output. | |
| Some of them are specific to <a href="git-rev-list.html">git-rev-list(1)</a>, however other diff | |
| options may be given. See <a href="git-diff-files.html">git-diff-files(1)</a> for more options.</p></div> | |
| <div class="dlist"><dl> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| -c | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| With this option, diff output for a merge commit | |
| shows the differences from each of the parents to the merge result | |
| simultaneously instead of showing pairwise diff between a parent | |
| and the result one at a time. Furthermore, it lists only files | |
| which were modified from all parents. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --cc | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| This flag implies the <em>-c</em> option and further compresses the | |
| patch output by omitting uninteresting hunks whose contents in | |
| the parents have only two variants and the merge result picks | |
| one of them without modification. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| -m | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| This flag makes the merge commits show the full diff like | |
| regular commits; for each merge parent, a separate log entry | |
| and diff is generated. An exception is that only diff against | |
| the first parent is shown when <em>--first-parent</em> option is given; | |
| in that case, the output represents the changes the merge | |
| brought <em>into</em> the then-current branch. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| -r | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Show recursive diffs. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| -t | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Show the tree objects in the diff output. This implies <em>-r</em>. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| </dl></div> | |
| </div> | |
| </div> | |
| </div> | |
| <div class="sect1"> | |
| <h2 id="_pretty_formats">PRETTY FORMATS</h2> | |
| <div class="sectionbody"> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>If the commit is a merge, and if the pretty-format | |
| is not <em>oneline</em>, <em>email</em> or <em>raw</em>, an additional line is | |
| inserted before the <em>Author:</em> line. This line begins with | |
| "Merge: " and the sha1s of ancestral commits are printed, | |
| separated by spaces. Note that the listed commits may not | |
| necessarily be the list of the <strong>direct</strong> parent commits if you | |
| have limited your view of history: for example, if you are | |
| only interested in changes related to a certain directory or | |
| file.</p></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>There are several built-in formats, and you can define | |
| additional formats by setting a pretty.<name> | |
| config option to either another format name, or a | |
| <em>format:</em> string, as described below (see | |
| <a href="git-config.html">git-config(1)</a>). Here are the details of the | |
| built-in formats:</p></div> | |
| <div class="ulist"><ul> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| <em>oneline</em> | |
| </p> | |
| <div class="literalblock"> | |
| <div class="content"> | |
| <pre><code><sha1> <title line></code></pre> | |
| </div></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>This is designed to be as compact as possible.</p></div> | |
| </li> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| <em>short</em> | |
| </p> | |
| <div class="literalblock"> | |
| <div class="content"> | |
| <pre><code>commit <sha1> | |
| Author: <author></code></pre> | |
| </div></div> | |
| <div class="literalblock"> | |
| <div class="content"> | |
| <pre><code><title line></code></pre> | |
| </div></div> | |
| </li> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| <em>medium</em> | |
| </p> | |
| <div class="literalblock"> | |
| <div class="content"> | |
| <pre><code>commit <sha1> | |
| Author: <author> | |
| Date: <author date></code></pre> | |
| </div></div> | |
| <div class="literalblock"> | |
| <div class="content"> | |
| <pre><code><title line></code></pre> | |
| </div></div> | |
| <div class="literalblock"> | |
| <div class="content"> | |
| <pre><code><full commit message></code></pre> | |
| </div></div> | |
| </li> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| <em>full</em> | |
| </p> | |
| <div class="literalblock"> | |
| <div class="content"> | |
| <pre><code>commit <sha1> | |
| Author: <author> | |
| Commit: <committer></code></pre> | |
| </div></div> | |
| <div class="literalblock"> | |
| <div class="content"> | |
| <pre><code><title line></code></pre> | |
| </div></div> | |
| <div class="literalblock"> | |
| <div class="content"> | |
| <pre><code><full commit message></code></pre> | |
| </div></div> | |
| </li> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| <em>fuller</em> | |
| </p> | |
| <div class="literalblock"> | |
| <div class="content"> | |
| <pre><code>commit <sha1> | |
| Author: <author> | |
| AuthorDate: <author date> | |
| Commit: <committer> | |
| CommitDate: <committer date></code></pre> | |
| </div></div> | |
| <div class="literalblock"> | |
| <div class="content"> | |
| <pre><code><title line></code></pre> | |
| </div></div> | |
| <div class="literalblock"> | |
| <div class="content"> | |
| <pre><code><full commit message></code></pre> | |
| </div></div> | |
| </li> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| <em>email</em> | |
| </p> | |
| <div class="literalblock"> | |
| <div class="content"> | |
| <pre><code>From <sha1> <date> | |
| From: <author> | |
| Date: <author date> | |
| Subject: [PATCH] <title line></code></pre> | |
| </div></div> | |
| <div class="literalblock"> | |
| <div class="content"> | |
| <pre><code><full commit message></code></pre> | |
| </div></div> | |
| </li> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| <em>raw</em> | |
| </p> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>The <em>raw</em> format shows the entire commit exactly as | |
| stored in the commit object. Notably, the SHA-1s are | |
| displayed in full, regardless of whether --abbrev or | |
| --no-abbrev are used, and <em>parents</em> information show the | |
| true parent commits, without taking grafts nor history | |
| simplification into account.</p></div> | |
| </li> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| <em>format:<string></em> | |
| </p> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>The <em>format:<string></em> format allows you to specify which information | |
| you want to show. It works a little bit like printf format, | |
| with the notable exception that you get a newline with <em>%n</em> | |
| instead of <em>\n</em>.</p></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>E.g, <em>format:"The author of %h was %an, %ar%nThe title was >>%s<<%n"</em> | |
| would show something like this:</p></div> | |
| <div class="listingblock"> | |
| <div class="content"> | |
| <pre><code>The author of fe6e0ee was Junio C Hamano, 23 hours ago | |
| The title was >>t4119: test autocomputing -p<n> for traditional diff input.<<</code></pre> | |
| </div></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>The placeholders are:</p></div> | |
| <div class="ulist"><ul> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| <em>%H</em>: commit hash | |
| </p> | |
| </li> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| <em>%h</em>: abbreviated commit hash | |
| </p> | |
| </li> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| <em>%T</em>: tree hash | |
| </p> | |
| </li> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| <em>%t</em>: abbreviated tree hash | |
| </p> | |
| </li> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| <em>%P</em>: parent hashes | |
| </p> | |
| </li> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| <em>%p</em>: abbreviated parent hashes | |
| </p> | |
| </li> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| <em>%an</em>: author name | |
| </p> | |
| </li> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| <em>%aN</em>: author name (respecting .mailmap, see <a href="git-shortlog.html">git-shortlog(1)</a> | |
| or <a href="git-blame.html">git-blame(1)</a>) | |
| </p> | |
| </li> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| <em>%ae</em>: author email | |
| </p> | |
| </li> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| <em>%aE</em>: author email (respecting .mailmap, see | |
| <a href="git-shortlog.html">git-shortlog(1)</a> or <a href="git-blame.html">git-blame(1)</a>) | |
| </p> | |
| </li> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| <em>%ad</em>: author date (format respects --date= option) | |
| </p> | |
| </li> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| <em>%aD</em>: author date, RFC2822 style | |
| </p> | |
| </li> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| <em>%ar</em>: author date, relative | |
| </p> | |
| </li> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| <em>%at</em>: author date, UNIX timestamp | |
| </p> | |
| </li> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| <em>%ai</em>: author date, ISO 8601 format | |
| </p> | |
| </li> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| <em>%cn</em>: committer name | |
| </p> | |
| </li> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| <em>%cN</em>: committer name (respecting .mailmap, see | |
| <a href="git-shortlog.html">git-shortlog(1)</a> or <a href="git-blame.html">git-blame(1)</a>) | |
| </p> | |
| </li> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| <em>%ce</em>: committer email | |
| </p> | |
| </li> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| <em>%cE</em>: committer email (respecting .mailmap, see | |
| <a href="git-shortlog.html">git-shortlog(1)</a> or <a href="git-blame.html">git-blame(1)</a>) | |
| </p> | |
| </li> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| <em>%cd</em>: committer date | |
| </p> | |
| </li> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| <em>%cD</em>: committer date, RFC2822 style | |
| </p> | |
| </li> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| <em>%cr</em>: committer date, relative | |
| </p> | |
| </li> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| <em>%ct</em>: committer date, UNIX timestamp | |
| </p> | |
| </li> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| <em>%ci</em>: committer date, ISO 8601 format | |
| </p> | |
| </li> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| <em>%d</em>: ref names, like the --decorate option of <a href="git-log.html">git-log(1)</a> | |
| </p> | |
| </li> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| <em>%e</em>: encoding | |
| </p> | |
| </li> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| <em>%s</em>: subject | |
| </p> | |
| </li> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| <em>%f</em>: sanitized subject line, suitable for a filename | |
| </p> | |
| </li> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| <em>%b</em>: body | |
| </p> | |
| </li> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| <em>%B</em>: raw body (unwrapped subject and body) | |
| </p> | |
| </li> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| <em>%N</em>: commit notes | |
| </p> | |
| </li> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| <em>%GG</em>: raw verification message from GPG for a signed commit | |
| </p> | |
| </li> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| <em>%G?</em>: show "G" for a Good signature, "B" for a Bad signature, "U" for a good, | |
| untrusted signature and "N" for no signature | |
| </p> | |
| </li> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| <em>%GS</em>: show the name of the signer for a signed commit | |
| </p> | |
| </li> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| <em>%GK</em>: show the key used to sign a signed commit | |
| </p> | |
| </li> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| <em>%gD</em>: reflog selector, e.g., <code>refs/stash@{1}</code> | |
| </p> | |
| </li> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| <em>%gd</em>: shortened reflog selector, e.g., <code>stash@{1}</code> | |
| </p> | |
| </li> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| <em>%gn</em>: reflog identity name | |
| </p> | |
| </li> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| <em>%gN</em>: reflog identity name (respecting .mailmap, see | |
| <a href="git-shortlog.html">git-shortlog(1)</a> or <a href="git-blame.html">git-blame(1)</a>) | |
| </p> | |
| </li> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| <em>%ge</em>: reflog identity email | |
| </p> | |
| </li> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| <em>%gE</em>: reflog identity email (respecting .mailmap, see | |
| <a href="git-shortlog.html">git-shortlog(1)</a> or <a href="git-blame.html">git-blame(1)</a>) | |
| </p> | |
| </li> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| <em>%gs</em>: reflog subject | |
| </p> | |
| </li> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| <em>%Cred</em>: switch color to red | |
| </p> | |
| </li> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| <em>%Cgreen</em>: switch color to green | |
| </p> | |
| </li> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| <em>%Cblue</em>: switch color to blue | |
| </p> | |
| </li> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| <em>%Creset</em>: reset color | |
| </p> | |
| </li> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| <em>%C(…)</em>: color specification, as described in color.branch.* config option; | |
| adding <code>auto,</code> at the beginning will emit color only when colors are | |
| enabled for log output (by <code>color.diff</code>, <code>color.ui</code>, or <code>--color</code>, and | |
| respecting the <code>auto</code> settings of the former if we are going to a | |
| terminal). <code>auto</code> alone (i.e. <code>%C(auto)</code>) will turn on auto coloring | |
| on the next placeholders until the color is switched again. | |
| </p> | |
| </li> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| <em>%m</em>: left, right or boundary mark | |
| </p> | |
| </li> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| <em>%n</em>: newline | |
| </p> | |
| </li> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| <em>%%</em>: a raw <em>%</em> | |
| </p> | |
| </li> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| <em>%x00</em>: print a byte from a hex code | |
| </p> | |
| </li> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| <em>%w([<w>[,<i1>[,<i2>]]])</em>: switch line wrapping, like the -w option of | |
| <a href="git-shortlog.html">git-shortlog(1)</a>. | |
| </p> | |
| </li> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| <em>%<(<N>[,trunc|ltrunc|mtrunc])</em>: make the next placeholder take at | |
| least N columns, padding spaces on the right if necessary. | |
| Optionally truncate at the beginning (ltrunc), the middle (mtrunc) | |
| or the end (trunc) if the output is longer than N columns. | |
| Note that truncating only works correctly with N >= 2. | |
| </p> | |
| </li> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| <em>%<|(<N>)</em>: make the next placeholder take at least until Nth | |
| columns, padding spaces on the right if necessary | |
| </p> | |
| </li> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| <em>%>(<N>)</em>, <em>%>|(<N>)</em>: similar to <em>%<(<N>)</em>, <em>%<|(<N>)</em> | |
| respectively, but padding spaces on the left | |
| </p> | |
| </li> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| <em>%>>(<N>)</em>, <em>%>>|(<N>)</em>: similar to <em>%>(<N>)</em>, <em>%>|(<N>)</em> | |
| respectively, except that if the next placeholder takes more spaces | |
| than given and there are spaces on its left, use those spaces | |
| </p> | |
| </li> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| <em>%><(<N>)</em>, <em>%><|(<N>)</em>: similar to <em>% <(<N>)</em>, <em>%<|(<N>)</em> | |
| respectively, but padding both sides (i.e. the text is centered) | |
| </p> | |
| </li> | |
| </ul></div> | |
| </li> | |
| </ul></div> | |
| <div class="admonitionblock"> | |
| <table><tr> | |
| <td class="icon"> | |
| <div class="title">Note</div> | |
| </td> | |
| <td class="content">Some placeholders may depend on other options given to the | |
| revision traversal engine. For example, the <code>%g*</code> reflog options will | |
| insert an empty string unless we are traversing reflog entries (e.g., by | |
| <code>git log -g</code>). The <code>%d</code> placeholder will use the "short" decoration | |
| format if <code>--decorate</code> was not already provided on the command line.</td> | |
| </tr></table> | |
| </div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>If you add a <code>+</code> (plus sign) after <em>%</em> of a placeholder, a line-feed | |
| is inserted immediately before the expansion if and only if the | |
| placeholder expands to a non-empty string.</p></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>If you add a <code>-</code> (minus sign) after <em>%</em> of a placeholder, line-feeds that | |
| immediately precede the expansion are deleted if and only if the | |
| placeholder expands to an empty string.</p></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>If you add a ` ` (space) after <em>%</em> of a placeholder, a space | |
| is inserted immediately before the expansion if and only if the | |
| placeholder expands to a non-empty string.</p></div> | |
| <div class="ulist"><ul> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| <em>tformat:</em> | |
| </p> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>The <em>tformat:</em> format works exactly like <em>format:</em>, except that it | |
| provides "terminator" semantics instead of "separator" semantics. In | |
| other words, each commit has the message terminator character (usually a | |
| newline) appended, rather than a separator placed between entries. | |
| This means that the final entry of a single-line format will be properly | |
| terminated with a new line, just as the "oneline" format does. | |
| For example:</p></div> | |
| <div class="listingblock"> | |
| <div class="content"> | |
| <pre><code>$ git log -2 --pretty=format:%h 4da45bef \ | |
| | perl -pe '$_ .= " -- NO NEWLINE\n" unless /\n/' | |
| 4da45be | |
| 7134973 -- NO NEWLINE | |
| $ git log -2 --pretty=tformat:%h 4da45bef \ | |
| | perl -pe '$_ .= " -- NO NEWLINE\n" unless /\n/' | |
| 4da45be | |
| 7134973</code></pre> | |
| </div></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>In addition, any unrecognized string that has a <code>%</code> in it is interpreted | |
| as if it has <code>tformat:</code> in front of it. For example, these two are | |
| equivalent:</p></div> | |
| <div class="listingblock"> | |
| <div class="content"> | |
| <pre><code>$ git log -2 --pretty=tformat:%h 4da45bef | |
| $ git log -2 --pretty=%h 4da45bef</code></pre> | |
| </div></div> | |
| </li> | |
| </ul></div> | |
| </div> | |
| </div> | |
| <div class="sect1"> | |
| <h2 id="_common_diff_options">COMMON DIFF OPTIONS</h2> | |
| <div class="sectionbody"> | |
| <div class="dlist"><dl> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| -p | |
| </dt> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| -u | |
| </dt> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --patch | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Generate patch (see section on generating patches). | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| -s | |
| </dt> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --no-patch | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Suppress diff output. Useful for commands like <code>git show</code> that | |
| show the patch by default, or to cancel the effect of <code>--patch</code>. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| -U<n> | |
| </dt> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --unified=<n> | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Generate diffs with <n> lines of context instead of | |
| the usual three. | |
| Implies <code>-p</code>. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --raw | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Generate the raw format. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --patch-with-raw | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Synonym for <code>-p --raw</code>. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --minimal | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Spend extra time to make sure the smallest possible | |
| diff is produced. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --patience | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Generate a diff using the "patience diff" algorithm. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --histogram | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Generate a diff using the "histogram diff" algorithm. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --diff-algorithm={patience|minimal|histogram|myers} | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Choose a diff algorithm. The variants are as follows: | |
| </p> | |
| <div class="openblock"> | |
| <div class="content"> | |
| <div class="dlist"><dl> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| <code>default</code>, <code>myers</code> | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| The basic greedy diff algorithm. Currently, this is the default. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| <code>minimal</code> | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Spend extra time to make sure the smallest possible diff is | |
| produced. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| <code>patience</code> | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Use "patience diff" algorithm when generating patches. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| <code>histogram</code> | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| This algorithm extends the patience algorithm to "support | |
| low-occurrence common elements". | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| </dl></div> | |
| </div></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>For instance, if you configured diff.algorithm variable to a | |
| non-default value and want to use the default one, then you | |
| have to use <code>--diff-algorithm=default</code> option.</p></div> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --stat[=<width>[,<name-width>[,<count>]]] | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Generate a diffstat. By default, as much space as necessary | |
| will be used for the filename part, and the rest for the graph | |
| part. Maximum width defaults to terminal width, or 80 columns | |
| if not connected to a terminal, and can be overridden by | |
| <code><width></code>. The width of the filename part can be limited by | |
| giving another width <code><name-width></code> after a comma. The width | |
| of the graph part can be limited by using | |
| <code>--stat-graph-width=<width></code> (affects all commands generating | |
| a stat graph) or by setting <code>diff.statGraphWidth=<width></code> | |
| (does not affect <code>git format-patch</code>). | |
| By giving a third parameter <code><count></code>, you can limit the | |
| output to the first <code><count></code> lines, followed by <code>...</code> if | |
| there are more. | |
| </p> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>These parameters can also be set individually with <code>--stat-width=<width></code>, | |
| <code>--stat-name-width=<name-width></code> and <code>--stat-count=<count></code>.</p></div> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --numstat | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Similar to <code>--stat</code>, but shows number of added and | |
| deleted lines in decimal notation and pathname without | |
| abbreviation, to make it more machine friendly. For | |
| binary files, outputs two <code>-</code> instead of saying | |
| <code>0 0</code>. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --shortstat | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Output only the last line of the <code>--stat</code> format containing total | |
| number of modified files, as well as number of added and deleted | |
| lines. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --dirstat[=<param1,param2,…>] | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Output the distribution of relative amount of changes for each | |
| sub-directory. The behavior of <code>--dirstat</code> can be customized by | |
| passing it a comma separated list of parameters. | |
| The defaults are controlled by the <code>diff.dirstat</code> configuration | |
| variable (see <a href="git-config.html">git-config(1)</a>). | |
| The following parameters are available: | |
| </p> | |
| <div class="openblock"> | |
| <div class="content"> | |
| <div class="dlist"><dl> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| <code>changes</code> | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Compute the dirstat numbers by counting the lines that have been | |
| removed from the source, or added to the destination. This ignores | |
| the amount of pure code movements within a file. In other words, | |
| rearranging lines in a file is not counted as much as other changes. | |
| This is the default behavior when no parameter is given. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| <code>lines</code> | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Compute the dirstat numbers by doing the regular line-based diff | |
| analysis, and summing the removed/added line counts. (For binary | |
| files, count 64-byte chunks instead, since binary files have no | |
| natural concept of lines). This is a more expensive <code>--dirstat</code> | |
| behavior than the <code>changes</code> behavior, but it does count rearranged | |
| lines within a file as much as other changes. The resulting output | |
| is consistent with what you get from the other <code>--*stat</code> options. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| <code>files</code> | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Compute the dirstat numbers by counting the number of files changed. | |
| Each changed file counts equally in the dirstat analysis. This is | |
| the computationally cheapest <code>--dirstat</code> behavior, since it does | |
| not have to look at the file contents at all. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| <code>cumulative</code> | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Count changes in a child directory for the parent directory as well. | |
| Note that when using <code>cumulative</code>, the sum of the percentages | |
| reported may exceed 100%. The default (non-cumulative) behavior can | |
| be specified with the <code>noncumulative</code> parameter. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| <limit> | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| An integer parameter specifies a cut-off percent (3% by default). | |
| Directories contributing less than this percentage of the changes | |
| are not shown in the output. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| </dl></div> | |
| </div></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>Example: The following will count changed files, while ignoring | |
| directories with less than 10% of the total amount of changed files, | |
| and accumulating child directory counts in the parent directories: | |
| <code>--dirstat=files,10,cumulative</code>.</p></div> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --summary | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Output a condensed summary of extended header information | |
| such as creations, renames and mode changes. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --patch-with-stat | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Synonym for <code>-p --stat</code>. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| -z | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Separate the commits with NULs instead of with new newlines. | |
| </p> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>Also, when <code>--raw</code> or <code>--numstat</code> has been given, do not munge | |
| pathnames and use NULs as output field terminators.</p></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>Without this option, each pathname output will have TAB, LF, double quotes, | |
| and backslash characters replaced with <code>\t</code>, <code>\n</code>, <code>\"</code>, and <code>\\</code>, | |
| respectively, and the pathname will be enclosed in double quotes if | |
| any of those replacements occurred.</p></div> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --name-only | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Show only names of changed files. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --name-status | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Show only names and status of changed files. See the description | |
| of the <code>--diff-filter</code> option on what the status letters mean. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --submodule[=<format>] | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Specify how differences in submodules are shown. When <code>--submodule</code> | |
| or <code>--submodule=log</code> is given, the <em>log</em> format is used. This format lists | |
| the commits in the range like <a href="git-submodule.html">git-submodule(1)</a> <code>summary</code> does. | |
| Omitting the <code>--submodule</code> option or specifying <code>--submodule=short</code>, | |
| uses the <em>short</em> format. This format just shows the names of the commits | |
| at the beginning and end of the range. Can be tweaked via the | |
| <code>diff.submodule</code> configuration variable. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --color[=<when>] | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Show colored diff. | |
| <code>--color</code> (i.e. without <em>=<when></em>) is the same as <code>--color=always</code>. | |
| <em><when></em> can be one of <code>always</code>, <code>never</code>, or <code>auto</code>. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --no-color | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Turn off colored diff. | |
| It is the same as <code>--color=never</code>. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --word-diff[=<mode>] | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Show a word diff, using the <mode> to delimit changed words. | |
| By default, words are delimited by whitespace; see | |
| <code>--word-diff-regex</code> below. The <mode> defaults to <em>plain</em>, and | |
| must be one of: | |
| </p> | |
| <div class="openblock"> | |
| <div class="content"> | |
| <div class="dlist"><dl> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| color | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Highlight changed words using only colors. Implies <code>--color</code>. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| plain | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Show words as <code>[-removed-]</code> and <code>{+added+}</code>. Makes no | |
| attempts to escape the delimiters if they appear in the input, | |
| so the output may be ambiguous. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| porcelain | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Use a special line-based format intended for script | |
| consumption. Added/removed/unchanged runs are printed in the | |
| usual unified diff format, starting with a <code>+</code>/<code>-</code>/` ` | |
| character at the beginning of the line and extending to the | |
| end of the line. Newlines in the input are represented by a | |
| tilde <code>~</code> on a line of its own. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| none | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Disable word diff again. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| </dl></div> | |
| </div></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>Note that despite the name of the first mode, color is used to | |
| highlight the changed parts in all modes if enabled.</p></div> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --word-diff-regex=<regex> | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Use <regex> to decide what a word is, instead of considering | |
| runs of non-whitespace to be a word. Also implies | |
| <code>--word-diff</code> unless it was already enabled. | |
| </p> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>Every non-overlapping match of the | |
| <regex> is considered a word. Anything between these matches is | |
| considered whitespace and ignored(!) for the purposes of finding | |
| differences. You may want to append <code>|[^[:space:]]</code> to your regular | |
| expression to make sure that it matches all non-whitespace characters. | |
| A match that contains a newline is silently truncated(!) at the | |
| newline.</p></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>The regex can also be set via a diff driver or configuration option, see | |
| <a href="gitattributes.html">gitattributes(1)</a> or <a href="git-config.html">git-config(1)</a>. Giving it explicitly | |
| overrides any diff driver or configuration setting. Diff drivers | |
| override configuration settings.</p></div> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --color-words[=<regex>] | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Equivalent to <code>--word-diff=color</code> plus (if a regex was | |
| specified) <code>--word-diff-regex=<regex></code>. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --no-renames | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Turn off rename detection, even when the configuration | |
| file gives the default to do so. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --check | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Warn if changes introduce whitespace errors. What are | |
| considered whitespace errors is controlled by <code>core.whitespace</code> | |
| configuration. By default, trailing whitespaces (including | |
| lines that solely consist of whitespaces) and a space character | |
| that is immediately followed by a tab character inside the | |
| initial indent of the line are considered whitespace errors. | |
| Exits with non-zero status if problems are found. Not compatible | |
| with --exit-code. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --full-index | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Instead of the first handful of characters, show the full | |
| pre- and post-image blob object names on the "index" | |
| line when generating patch format output. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --binary | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| In addition to <code>--full-index</code>, output a binary diff that | |
| can be applied with <code>git-apply</code>. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --abbrev[=<n>] | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Instead of showing the full 40-byte hexadecimal object | |
| name in diff-raw format output and diff-tree header | |
| lines, show only a partial prefix. This is | |
| independent of the <code>--full-index</code> option above, which controls | |
| the diff-patch output format. Non default number of | |
| digits can be specified with <code>--abbrev=<n></code>. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| -B[<n>][/<m>] | |
| </dt> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --break-rewrites[=[<n>][/<m>]] | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Break complete rewrite changes into pairs of delete and | |
| create. This serves two purposes: | |
| </p> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>It affects the way a change that amounts to a total rewrite of a file | |
| not as a series of deletion and insertion mixed together with a very | |
| few lines that happen to match textually as the context, but as a | |
| single deletion of everything old followed by a single insertion of | |
| everything new, and the number <code>m</code> controls this aspect of the -B | |
| option (defaults to 60%). <code>-B/70%</code> specifies that less than 30% of the | |
| original should remain in the result for Git to consider it a total | |
| rewrite (i.e. otherwise the resulting patch will be a series of | |
| deletion and insertion mixed together with context lines).</p></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>When used with -M, a totally-rewritten file is also considered as the | |
| source of a rename (usually -M only considers a file that disappeared | |
| as the source of a rename), and the number <code>n</code> controls this aspect of | |
| the -B option (defaults to 50%). <code>-B20%</code> specifies that a change with | |
| addition and deletion compared to 20% or more of the file’s size are | |
| eligible for being picked up as a possible source of a rename to | |
| another file.</p></div> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| -M[<n>] | |
| </dt> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --find-renames[=<n>] | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| If generating diffs, detect and report renames for each commit. | |
| For following files across renames while traversing history, see | |
| <code>--follow</code>. | |
| If <code>n</code> is specified, it is a threshold on the similarity | |
| index (i.e. amount of addition/deletions compared to the | |
| file’s size). For example, <code>-M90%</code> means Git should consider a | |
| delete/add pair to be a rename if more than 90% of the file | |
| hasn’t changed. Without a <code>%</code> sign, the number is to be read as | |
| a fraction, with a decimal point before it. I.e., <code>-M5</code> becomes | |
| 0.5, and is thus the same as <code>-M50%</code>. Similarly, <code>-M05</code> is | |
| the same as <code>-M5%</code>. To limit detection to exact renames, use | |
| <code>-M100%</code>. The default similarity index is 50%. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| -C[<n>] | |
| </dt> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --find-copies[=<n>] | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Detect copies as well as renames. See also <code>--find-copies-harder</code>. | |
| If <code>n</code> is specified, it has the same meaning as for <code>-M<n></code>. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --find-copies-harder | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| For performance reasons, by default, <code>-C</code> option finds copies only | |
| if the original file of the copy was modified in the same | |
| changeset. This flag makes the command | |
| inspect unmodified files as candidates for the source of | |
| copy. This is a very expensive operation for large | |
| projects, so use it with caution. Giving more than one | |
| <code>-C</code> option has the same effect. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| -D | |
| </dt> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --irreversible-delete | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Omit the preimage for deletes, i.e. print only the header but not | |
| the diff between the preimage and <code>/dev/null</code>. The resulting patch | |
| is not meant to be applied with <code>patch</code> nor <code>git apply</code>; this is | |
| solely for people who want to just concentrate on reviewing the | |
| text after the change. In addition, the output obviously lack | |
| enough information to apply such a patch in reverse, even manually, | |
| hence the name of the option. | |
| </p> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>When used together with <code>-B</code>, omit also the preimage in the deletion part | |
| of a delete/create pair.</p></div> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| -l<num> | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| The <code>-M</code> and <code>-C</code> options require O(n^2) processing time where n | |
| is the number of potential rename/copy targets. This | |
| option prevents rename/copy detection from running if | |
| the number of rename/copy targets exceeds the specified | |
| number. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --diff-filter=[(A|C|D|M|R|T|U|X|B)…[*]] | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Select only files that are Added (<code>A</code>), Copied (<code>C</code>), | |
| Deleted (<code>D</code>), Modified (<code>M</code>), Renamed (<code>R</code>), have their | |
| type (i.e. regular file, symlink, submodule, …) changed (<code>T</code>), | |
| are Unmerged (<code>U</code>), are | |
| Unknown (<code>X</code>), or have had their pairing Broken (<code>B</code>). | |
| Any combination of the filter characters (including none) can be used. | |
| When <code>*</code> (All-or-none) is added to the combination, all | |
| paths are selected if there is any file that matches | |
| other criteria in the comparison; if there is no file | |
| that matches other criteria, nothing is selected. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| -S<string> | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Look for differences that change the number of occurrences of | |
| the specified string (i.e. addition/deletion) in a file. | |
| Intended for the scripter’s use. | |
| </p> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>It is useful when you’re looking for an exact block of code (like a | |
| struct), and want to know the history of that block since it first | |
| came into being: use the feature iteratively to feed the interesting | |
| block in the preimage back into <code>-S</code>, and keep going until you get the | |
| very first version of the block.</p></div> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| -G<regex> | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Look for differences whose patch text contains added/removed | |
| lines that match <regex>. | |
| </p> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>To illustrate the difference between <code>-S<regex> --pickaxe-regex</code> and | |
| <code>-G<regex></code>, consider a commit with the following diff in the same | |
| file:</p></div> | |
| <div class="listingblock"> | |
| <div class="content"> | |
| <pre><code>+ return !regexec(regexp, two->ptr, 1, &regmatch, 0); | |
| ... | |
| - hit = !regexec(regexp, mf2.ptr, 1, &regmatch, 0);</code></pre> | |
| </div></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>While <code>git log -G"regexec\(regexp"</code> will show this commit, <code>git log | |
| -S"regexec\(regexp" --pickaxe-regex</code> will not (because the number of | |
| occurrences of that string did not change).</p></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>See the <em>pickaxe</em> entry in <a href="gitdiffcore.html">gitdiffcore(7)</a> for more | |
| information.</p></div> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --pickaxe-all | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| When <code>-S</code> or <code>-G</code> finds a change, show all the changes in that | |
| changeset, not just the files that contain the change | |
| in <string>. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --pickaxe-regex | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Treat the <string> given to <code>-S</code> as an extended POSIX regular | |
| expression to match. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| -O<orderfile> | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Output the patch in the order specified in the | |
| <orderfile>, which has one shell glob pattern per line. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| -R | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Swap two inputs; that is, show differences from index or | |
| on-disk file to tree contents. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --relative[=<path>] | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| When run from a subdirectory of the project, it can be | |
| told to exclude changes outside the directory and show | |
| pathnames relative to it with this option. When you are | |
| not in a subdirectory (e.g. in a bare repository), you | |
| can name which subdirectory to make the output relative | |
| to by giving a <path> as an argument. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| -a | |
| </dt> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --text | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Treat all files as text. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --ignore-space-at-eol | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Ignore changes in whitespace at EOL. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| -b | |
| </dt> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --ignore-space-change | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Ignore changes in amount of whitespace. This ignores whitespace | |
| at line end, and considers all other sequences of one or | |
| more whitespace characters to be equivalent. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| -w | |
| </dt> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --ignore-all-space | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Ignore whitespace when comparing lines. This ignores | |
| differences even if one line has whitespace where the other | |
| line has none. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --ignore-blank-lines | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Ignore changes whose lines are all blank. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --inter-hunk-context=<lines> | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Show the context between diff hunks, up to the specified number | |
| of lines, thereby fusing hunks that are close to each other. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| -W | |
| </dt> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --function-context | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Show whole surrounding functions of changes. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --ext-diff | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Allow an external diff helper to be executed. If you set an | |
| external diff driver with <a href="gitattributes.html">gitattributes(5)</a>, you need | |
| to use this option with <a href="git-log.html">git-log(1)</a> and friends. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --no-ext-diff | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Disallow external diff drivers. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --textconv | |
| </dt> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --no-textconv | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Allow (or disallow) external text conversion filters to be run | |
| when comparing binary files. See <a href="gitattributes.html">gitattributes(5)</a> for | |
| details. Because textconv filters are typically a one-way | |
| conversion, the resulting diff is suitable for human | |
| consumption, but cannot be applied. For this reason, textconv | |
| filters are enabled by default only for <a href="git-diff.html">git-diff(1)</a> and | |
| <a href="git-log.html">git-log(1)</a>, but not for <a href="git-format-patch.html">git-format-patch(1)</a> or | |
| diff plumbing commands. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --ignore-submodules[=<when>] | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Ignore changes to submodules in the diff generation. <when> can be | |
| either "none", "untracked", "dirty" or "all", which is the default. | |
| Using "none" will consider the submodule modified when it either contains | |
| untracked or modified files or its HEAD differs from the commit recorded | |
| in the superproject and can be used to override any settings of the | |
| <em>ignore</em> option in <a href="git-config.html">git-config(1)</a> or <a href="gitmodules.html">gitmodules(5)</a>. When | |
| "untracked" is used submodules are not considered dirty when they only | |
| contain untracked content (but they are still scanned for modified | |
| content). Using "dirty" ignores all changes to the work tree of submodules, | |
| only changes to the commits stored in the superproject are shown (this was | |
| the behavior until 1.7.0). Using "all" hides all changes to submodules. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --src-prefix=<prefix> | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Show the given source prefix instead of "a/". | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --dst-prefix=<prefix> | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Show the given destination prefix instead of "b/". | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --no-prefix | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Do not show any source or destination prefix. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| </dl></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>For more detailed explanation on these common options, see also | |
| <a href="gitdiffcore.html">gitdiffcore(7)</a>.</p></div> | |
| </div> | |
| </div> | |
| <div class="sect1"> | |
| <h2 id="_generating_patches_with_p">Generating patches with -p</h2> | |
| <div class="sectionbody"> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>When "git-diff-index", "git-diff-tree", or "git-diff-files" are run | |
| with a <em>-p</em> option, "git diff" without the <em>--raw</em> option, or | |
| "git log" with the "-p" option, they | |
| do not produce the output described above; instead they produce a | |
| patch file. You can customize the creation of such patches via the | |
| GIT_EXTERNAL_DIFF and the GIT_DIFF_OPTS environment variables.</p></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>What the -p option produces is slightly different from the traditional | |
| diff format:</p></div> | |
| <div class="olist arabic"><ol class="arabic"> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| It is preceded with a "git diff" header that looks like this: | |
| </p> | |
| <div class="literalblock"> | |
| <div class="content"> | |
| <pre><code>diff --git a/file1 b/file2</code></pre> | |
| </div></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>The <code>a/</code> and <code>b/</code> filenames are the same unless rename/copy is | |
| involved. Especially, even for a creation or a deletion, | |
| <code>/dev/null</code> is <em>not</em> used in place of the <code>a/</code> or <code>b/</code> filenames.</p></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>When rename/copy is involved, <code>file1</code> and <code>file2</code> show the | |
| name of the source file of the rename/copy and the name of | |
| the file that rename/copy produces, respectively.</p></div> | |
| </li> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| It is followed by one or more extended header lines: | |
| </p> | |
| <div class="literalblock"> | |
| <div class="content"> | |
| <pre><code>old mode <mode> | |
| new mode <mode> | |
| deleted file mode <mode> | |
| new file mode <mode> | |
| copy from <path> | |
| copy to <path> | |
| rename from <path> | |
| rename to <path> | |
| similarity index <number> | |
| dissimilarity index <number> | |
| index <hash>..<hash> <mode></code></pre> | |
| </div></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>File modes are printed as 6-digit octal numbers including the file type | |
| and file permission bits.</p></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>Path names in extended headers do not include the <code>a/</code> and <code>b/</code> prefixes.</p></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>The similarity index is the percentage of unchanged lines, and | |
| the dissimilarity index is the percentage of changed lines. It | |
| is a rounded down integer, followed by a percent sign. The | |
| similarity index value of 100% is thus reserved for two equal | |
| files, while 100% dissimilarity means that no line from the old | |
| file made it into the new one.</p></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>The index line includes the SHA-1 checksum before and after the change. | |
| The <mode> is included if the file mode does not change; otherwise, | |
| separate lines indicate the old and the new mode.</p></div> | |
| </li> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| TAB, LF, double quote and backslash characters in pathnames | |
| are represented as <code>\t</code>, <code>\n</code>, <code>\"</code> and <code>\\</code>, respectively. | |
| If there is need for such substitution then the whole | |
| pathname is put in double quotes. | |
| </p> | |
| </li> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| All the <code>file1</code> files in the output refer to files before the | |
| commit, and all the <code>file2</code> files refer to files after the commit. | |
| It is incorrect to apply each change to each file sequentially. For | |
| example, this patch will swap a and b: | |
| </p> | |
| <div class="literalblock"> | |
| <div class="content"> | |
| <pre><code>diff --git a/a b/b | |
| rename from a | |
| rename to b | |
| diff --git a/b b/a | |
| rename from b | |
| rename to a</code></pre> | |
| </div></div> | |
| </li> | |
| </ol></div> | |
| </div> | |
| </div> | |
| <div class="sect1"> | |
| <h2 id="_combined_diff_format">combined diff format</h2> | |
| <div class="sectionbody"> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>Any diff-generating command can take the ‘-c` or <code>--cc</code> option to | |
| produce a <em>combined diff</em> when showing a merge. This is the default | |
| format when showing merges with <a href="git-diff.html">git-diff(1)</a> or | |
| <a href="git-show.html">git-show(1)</a>. Note also that you can give the `-m’ option to any | |
| of these commands to force generation of diffs with individual parents | |
| of a merge.</p></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>A <em>combined diff</em> format looks like this:</p></div> | |
| <div class="listingblock"> | |
| <div class="content"> | |
| <pre><code>diff --combined describe.c | |
| index fabadb8,cc95eb0..4866510 | |
| --- a/describe.c | |
| +++ b/describe.c | |
| @@@ -98,20 -98,12 +98,20 @@@ | |
| return (a_date > b_date) ? -1 : (a_date == b_date) ? 0 : 1; | |
| } | |
| - static void describe(char *arg) | |
| -static void describe(struct commit *cmit, int last_one) | |
| ++static void describe(char *arg, int last_one) | |
| { | |
| + unsigned char sha1[20]; | |
| + struct commit *cmit; | |
| struct commit_list *list; | |
| static int initialized = 0; | |
| struct commit_name *n; | |
| + if (get_sha1(arg, sha1) < 0) | |
| + usage(describe_usage); | |
| + cmit = lookup_commit_reference(sha1); | |
| + if (!cmit) | |
| + usage(describe_usage); | |
| + | |
| if (!initialized) { | |
| initialized = 1; | |
| for_each_ref(get_name);</code></pre> | |
| </div></div> | |
| <div class="olist arabic"><ol class="arabic"> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| It is preceded with a "git diff" header, that looks like | |
| this (when <em>-c</em> option is used): | |
| </p> | |
| <div class="literalblock"> | |
| <div class="content"> | |
| <pre><code>diff --combined file</code></pre> | |
| </div></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>or like this (when <em>--cc</em> option is used):</p></div> | |
| <div class="literalblock"> | |
| <div class="content"> | |
| <pre><code>diff --cc file</code></pre> | |
| </div></div> | |
| </li> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| It is followed by one or more extended header lines | |
| (this example shows a merge with two parents): | |
| </p> | |
| <div class="literalblock"> | |
| <div class="content"> | |
| <pre><code>index <hash>,<hash>..<hash> | |
| mode <mode>,<mode>..<mode> | |
| new file mode <mode> | |
| deleted file mode <mode>,<mode></code></pre> | |
| </div></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>The <code>mode <mode>,<mode>..<mode></code> line appears only if at least one of | |
| the <mode> is different from the rest. Extended headers with | |
| information about detected contents movement (renames and | |
| copying detection) are designed to work with diff of two | |
| <tree-ish> and are not used by combined diff format.</p></div> | |
| </li> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| It is followed by two-line from-file/to-file header | |
| </p> | |
| <div class="literalblock"> | |
| <div class="content"> | |
| <pre><code>--- a/file | |
| +++ b/file</code></pre> | |
| </div></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>Similar to two-line header for traditional <em>unified</em> diff | |
| format, <code>/dev/null</code> is used to signal created or deleted | |
| files.</p></div> | |
| </li> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| Chunk header format is modified to prevent people from | |
| accidentally feeding it to <code>patch -p1</code>. Combined diff format | |
| was created for review of merge commit changes, and was not | |
| meant for apply. The change is similar to the change in the | |
| extended <em>index</em> header: | |
| </p> | |
| <div class="literalblock"> | |
| <div class="content"> | |
| <pre><code>@@@ <from-file-range> <from-file-range> <to-file-range> @@@</code></pre> | |
| </div></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>There are (number of parents + 1) <code>@</code> characters in the chunk | |
| header for combined diff format.</p></div> | |
| </li> | |
| </ol></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>Unlike the traditional <em>unified</em> diff format, which shows two | |
| files A and B with a single column that has <code>-</code> (minus — appears in A but removed in B), <code>+</code> (plus — missing in A but | |
| added to B), or <code>" "</code> (space — unchanged) prefix, this format | |
| compares two or more files file1, file2,… with one file X, and | |
| shows how X differs from each of fileN. One column for each of | |
| fileN is prepended to the output line to note how X’s line is | |
| different from it.</p></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>A <code>-</code> character in the column N means that the line appears in | |
| fileN but it does not appear in the result. A <code>+</code> character | |
| in the column N means that the line appears in the result, | |
| and fileN does not have that line (in other words, the line was | |
| added, from the point of view of that parent).</p></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>In the above example output, the function signature was changed | |
| from both files (hence two <code>-</code> removals from both file1 and | |
| file2, plus <code>++</code> to mean one line that was added does not appear | |
| in either file1 nor file2). Also eight other lines are the same | |
| from file1 but do not appear in file2 (hence prefixed with <code>+</code>).</p></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>When shown by <code>git diff-tree -c</code>, it compares the parents of a | |
| merge commit with the merge result (i.e. file1..fileN are the | |
| parents). When shown by <code>git diff-files -c</code>, it compares the | |
| two unresolved merge parents with the working tree file | |
| (i.e. file1 is stage 2 aka "our version", file2 is stage 3 aka | |
| "their version").</p></div> | |
| </div> | |
| </div> | |
| <div class="sect1"> | |
| <h2 id="_examples">EXAMPLES</h2> | |
| <div class="sectionbody"> | |
| <div class="dlist"><dl> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| <code>git log --no-merges</code> | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Show the whole commit history, but skip any merges | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| <code>git log v2.6.12.. include/scsi drivers/scsi</code> | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Show all commits since version <em>v2.6.12</em> that changed any file | |
| in the include/scsi or drivers/scsi subdirectories | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| <code>git log --since="2 weeks ago" -- gitk</code> | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Show the changes during the last two weeks to the file <em>gitk</em>. | |
| The "--" is necessary to avoid confusion with the <strong>branch</strong> named | |
| <em>gitk</em> | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| <code>git log --name-status release..test</code> | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Show the commits that are in the "test" branch but not yet | |
| in the "release" branch, along with the list of paths | |
| each commit modifies. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| <code>git log --follow builtin/rev-list.c</code> | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Shows the commits that changed builtin/rev-list.c, including | |
| those commits that occurred before the file was given its | |
| present name. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| <code>git log --branches --not --remotes=origin</code> | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Shows all commits that are in any of local branches but not in | |
| any of remote-tracking branches for <em>origin</em> (what you have that | |
| origin doesn’t). | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| <code>git log master --not --remotes=*/master</code> | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Shows all commits that are in local master but not in any remote | |
| repository master branches. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| <code>git log -p -m --first-parent</code> | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Shows the history including change diffs, but only from the | |
| "main branch" perspective, skipping commits that come from merged | |
| branches, and showing full diffs of changes introduced by the merges. | |
| This makes sense only when following a strict policy of merging all | |
| topic branches when staying on a single integration branch. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| <code>git log -L '/int main/',/^}/:main.c</code> | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Shows how the function <code>main()</code> in the file <em>main.c</em> evolved | |
| over time. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| <code>git log -3</code> | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Limits the number of commits to show to 3. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| </dl></div> | |
| </div> | |
| </div> | |
| <div class="sect1"> | |
| <h2 id="_discussion">DISCUSSION</h2> | |
| <div class="sectionbody"> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>At the core level, Git is character encoding agnostic.</p></div> | |
| <div class="ulist"><ul> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| The pathnames recorded in the index and in the tree objects | |
| are treated as uninterpreted sequences of non-NUL bytes. | |
| What readdir(2) returns are what are recorded and compared | |
| with the data Git keeps track of, which in turn are expected | |
| to be what lstat(2) and creat(2) accepts. There is no such | |
| thing as pathname encoding translation. | |
| </p> | |
| </li> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| The contents of the blob objects are uninterpreted sequences | |
| of bytes. There is no encoding translation at the core | |
| level. | |
| </p> | |
| </li> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| The commit log messages are uninterpreted sequences of non-NUL | |
| bytes. | |
| </p> | |
| </li> | |
| </ul></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>Although we encourage that the commit log messages are encoded | |
| in UTF-8, both the core and Git Porcelain are designed not to | |
| force UTF-8 on projects. If all participants of a particular | |
| project find it more convenient to use legacy encodings, Git | |
| does not forbid it. However, there are a few things to keep in | |
| mind.</p></div> | |
| <div class="olist arabic"><ol class="arabic"> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| <em>git commit</em> and <em>git commit-tree</em> issues | |
| a warning if the commit log message given to it does not look | |
| like a valid UTF-8 string, unless you explicitly say your | |
| project uses a legacy encoding. The way to say this is to | |
| have i18n.commitencoding in <code>.git/config</code> file, like this: | |
| </p> | |
| <div class="listingblock"> | |
| <div class="content"> | |
| <pre><code>[i18n] | |
| commitencoding = ISO-8859-1</code></pre> | |
| </div></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>Commit objects created with the above setting record the value | |
| of <code>i18n.commitencoding</code> in its <code>encoding</code> header. This is to | |
| help other people who look at them later. Lack of this header | |
| implies that the commit log message is encoded in UTF-8.</p></div> | |
| </li> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| <em>git log</em>, <em>git show</em>, <em>git blame</em> and friends look at the | |
| <code>encoding</code> header of a commit object, and try to re-code the | |
| log message into UTF-8 unless otherwise specified. You can | |
| specify the desired output encoding with | |
| <code>i18n.logoutputencoding</code> in <code>.git/config</code> file, like this: | |
| </p> | |
| <div class="listingblock"> | |
| <div class="content"> | |
| <pre><code>[i18n] | |
| logoutputencoding = ISO-8859-1</code></pre> | |
| </div></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>If you do not have this configuration variable, the value of | |
| <code>i18n.commitencoding</code> is used instead.</p></div> | |
| </li> | |
| </ol></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>Note that we deliberately chose not to re-code the commit log | |
| message when a commit is made to force UTF-8 at the commit | |
| object level, because re-coding to UTF-8 is not necessarily a | |
| reversible operation.</p></div> | |
| </div> | |
| </div> | |
| <div class="sect1"> | |
| <h2 id="_configuration">CONFIGURATION</h2> | |
| <div class="sectionbody"> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>See <a href="git-config.html">git-config(1)</a> for core variables and <a href="git-diff.html">git-diff(1)</a> | |
| for settings related to diff generation.</p></div> | |
| <div class="dlist"><dl> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| format.pretty | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Default for the <code>--format</code> option. (See "PRETTY FORMATS" above.) | |
| Defaults to "medium". | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| i18n.logOutputEncoding | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Encoding to use when displaying logs. (See "Discussion", above.) | |
| Defaults to the value of <code>i18n.commitEncoding</code> if set, UTF-8 | |
| otherwise. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| log.date | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Default format for human-readable dates. (Compare the | |
| <code>--date</code> option.) Defaults to "default", which means to write | |
| dates like <code>Sat May 8 19:35:34 2010 -0500</code>. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| log.showroot | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| If <code>false</code>, <em>git log</em> and related commands will not treat the | |
| initial commit as a big creation event. Any root commits in | |
| <code>git log -p</code> output would be shown without a diff attached. | |
| The default is <code>true</code>. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| mailmap.* | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| See <a href="git-shortlog.html">git-shortlog(1)</a>. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| notes.displayRef | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Which refs, in addition to the default set by <code>core.notesRef</code> | |
| or <em>GIT_NOTES_REF</em>, to read notes from when showing commit | |
| messages with the <em>log</em> family of commands. See | |
| <a href="git-notes.html">git-notes(1)</a>. | |
| </p> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>May be an unabbreviated ref name or a glob and may be specified | |
| multiple times. A warning will be issued for refs that do not exist, | |
| but a glob that does not match any refs is silently ignored.</p></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>This setting can be disabled by the <code>--no-notes</code> option, | |
| overridden by the <em>GIT_NOTES_DISPLAY_REF</em> environment variable, | |
| and overridden by the <code>--notes=<ref></code> option.</p></div> | |
| </dd> | |
| </dl></div> | |
| </div> | |
| </div> | |
| <div class="sect1"> | |
| <h2 id="_git">GIT</h2> | |
| <div class="sectionbody"> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>Part of the <a href="git.html">git(1)</a> suite</p></div> | |
| </div> | |
| </div> | |
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