| -b:: |
| Show blank SHA-1 for boundary commits. This can also |
| be controlled via the `blame.blankboundary` config option. |
| |
| --root:: |
| Do not treat root commits as boundaries. This can also be |
| controlled via the `blame.showroot` config option. |
| |
| --show-stats:: |
| Include additional statistics at the end of blame output. |
| |
| -L <start>,<end>:: |
| -L :<regex>:: |
| Annotate only the given line range. May be specified multiple times. |
| Overlapping ranges are allowed. |
| + |
| <start> and <end> are optional. ``-L <start>'' or ``-L <start>,'' spans from |
| <start> to end of file. ``-L ,<end>'' spans from start of file to <end>. |
| + |
| include::line-range-format.txt[] |
| |
| -l:: |
| Show long rev (Default: off). |
| |
| -t:: |
| Show raw timestamp (Default: off). |
| |
| -S <revs-file>:: |
| Use revisions from revs-file instead of calling linkgit:git-rev-list[1]. |
| |
| --reverse:: |
| Walk history forward instead of backward. Instead of showing |
| the revision in which a line appeared, this shows the last |
| revision in which a line has existed. This requires a range of |
| revision like START..END where the path to blame exists in |
| START. |
| |
| -p:: |
| --porcelain:: |
| Show in a format designed for machine consumption. |
| |
| --line-porcelain:: |
| Show the porcelain format, but output commit information for |
| each line, not just the first time a commit is referenced. |
| Implies --porcelain. |
| |
| --incremental:: |
| Show the result incrementally in a format designed for |
| machine consumption. |
| |
| --encoding=<encoding>:: |
| Specifies the encoding used to output author names |
| and commit summaries. Setting it to `none` makes blame |
| output unconverted data. For more information see the |
| discussion about encoding in the linkgit:git-log[1] |
| manual page. |
| |
| --contents <file>:: |
| When <rev> is not specified, the command annotates the |
| changes starting backwards from the working tree copy. |
| This flag makes the command pretend as if the working |
| tree copy has the contents of the named file (specify |
| `-` to make the command read from the standard input). |
| |
| --date <format>:: |
| The value is one of the following alternatives: |
| {relative,local,default,iso,rfc,short}. If --date is not |
| provided, the value of the blame.date config variable is |
| used. If the blame.date config variable is also not set, the |
| iso format is used. For more information, See the discussion |
| of the --date option at linkgit:git-log[1]. |
| |
| -M|<num>|:: |
| Detect moved or copied lines within a file. When a commit |
| moves or copies a block of lines (e.g. the original file |
| has A and then B, and the commit changes it to B and then |
| A), the traditional 'blame' algorithm notices only half of |
| the movement and typically blames the lines that were moved |
| up (i.e. B) to the parent and assigns blame to the lines that |
| were moved down (i.e. A) to the child commit. With this |
| option, both groups of lines are blamed on the parent by |
| running extra passes of inspection. |
| + |
| <num> is optional but it is the lower bound on the number of |
| alphanumeric characters that Git must detect as moving/copying |
| within a file for it to associate those lines with the parent |
| commit. The default value is 20. |
| |
| -C|<num>|:: |
| In addition to `-M`, detect lines moved or copied from other |
| files that were modified in the same commit. This is |
| useful when you reorganize your program and move code |
| around across files. When this option is given twice, |
| the command additionally looks for copies from other |
| files in the commit that creates the file. When this |
| option is given three times, the command additionally |
| looks for copies from other files in any commit. |
| + |
| <num> is optional but it is the lower bound on the number of |
| alphanumeric characters that Git must detect as moving/copying |
| between files for it to associate those lines with the parent |
| commit. And the default value is 40. If there are more than one |
| `-C` options given, the <num> argument of the last `-C` will |
| take effect. |
| |
| -h:: |
| Show help message. |