| git-diff-cache(1) |
| ================= |
| v0.1, May 2005 |
| |
| NAME |
| ---- |
| git-diff-cache - Compares content and mode of blobs between the cache and repository |
| |
| |
| SYNOPSIS |
| -------- |
| 'git-diff-cache' [-p] [-r] [-z] [-m] [--cached] [-R] [-B] [-M] [-C] [--find-copies-harder] [-O<orderfile>] [-S<string>] [--pickaxe-all] <tree-ish> [<path>...] |
| |
| DESCRIPTION |
| ----------- |
| Compares the content and mode of the blobs found via a tree |
| object with the content of the current cache and, optionally |
| ignoring the stat state of the file on disk. When paths are |
| specified, compares only those named paths. Otherwise all |
| entries in the cache are compared. |
| |
| OPTIONS |
| ------- |
| <tree-ish>:: |
| The id of a tree object to diff against. |
| |
| -p:: |
| Generate patch (see section on generating patches) |
| |
| -r:: |
| This flag does not mean anything. It is there only to match |
| "git-diff-tree". Unlike "git-diff-tree", "git-diff-cache" |
| always looks at all the subdirectories. |
| |
| -z:: |
| \0 line termination on output |
| |
| -B:: |
| Break complete rewrite changes into pairs of delete and create. |
| |
| -M:: |
| Detect renames. |
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| -C:: |
| Detect copies as well as renames. |
| |
| --find-copies-harder:: |
| By default, -C option finds copies only if the original |
| file of the copy was modified in the same changeset for |
| performance reasons. 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. |
| |
| -S<string>:: |
| Look for differences that contains the change in <string>. |
| |
| --pickaxe-all:: |
| When -S finds a change, show all the changes in that |
| changeset, not just the files that contains the change |
| in <string>. |
| |
| -O<orderfile>:: |
| Output the patch in the order specified in the |
| <orderfile>, which has one shell glob pattern per line. |
| |
| -R:: |
| Swap two inputs; that is, show differences from cache or |
| on-disk file to tree contents. |
| |
| --cached:: |
| do not consider the on-disk file at all |
| |
| -m:: |
| By default, files recorded in the index but not checked |
| out are reported as deleted. This flag makes |
| "git-diff-cache" say that all non-checked-out files are up |
| to date. |
| |
| Output format |
| ------------- |
| include::diff-format.txt[] |
| |
| Operating Modes |
| --------------- |
| You can choose whether you want to trust the index file entirely |
| (using the '--cached' flag) or ask the diff logic to show any files |
| that don't match the stat state as being "tentatively changed". Both |
| of these operations are very useful indeed. |
| |
| Cached Mode |
| ----------- |
| If '--cached' is specified, it allows you to ask: |
| |
| show me the differences between HEAD and the current index |
| contents (the ones I'd write with a "git-write-tree") |
| |
| For example, let's say that you have worked on your index file, and are |
| ready to commit. You want to see eactly *what* you are going to commit is |
| without having to write a new tree object and compare it that way, and to |
| do that, you just do |
| |
| git-diff-cache --cached $(cat .git/HEAD) |
| |
| Example: let's say I had renamed `commit.c` to `git-commit.c`, and I had |
| done an "git-update-cache" to make that effective in the index file. |
| "git-diff-files" wouldn't show anything at all, since the index file |
| matches my working directory. But doing a "git-diff-cache" does: |
| |
| torvalds@ppc970:~/git> git-diff-cache --cached $(cat .git/HEAD) |
| -100644 blob 4161aecc6700a2eb579e842af0b7f22b98443f74 commit.c |
| +100644 blob 4161aecc6700a2eb579e842af0b7f22b98443f74 git-commit.c |
| |
| You can trivially see that the above is a rename. |
| |
| In fact, "git-diff-cache --cached" *should* always be entirely equivalent to |
| actually doing a "git-write-tree" and comparing that. Except this one is much |
| nicer for the case where you just want to check where you are. |
| |
| So doing a "git-diff-cache --cached" is basically very useful when you are |
| asking yourself "what have I already marked for being committed, and |
| what's the difference to a previous tree". |
| |
| Non-cached Mode |
| --------------- |
| The "non-cached" mode takes a different approach, and is potentially |
| the more useful of the two in that what it does can't be emulated with |
| a "git-write-tree" + "git-diff-tree". Thus that's the default mode. |
| The non-cached version asks the question: |
| |
| show me the differences between HEAD and the currently checked out |
| tree - index contents _and_ files that aren't up-to-date |
| |
| which is obviously a very useful question too, since that tells you what |
| you *could* commit. Again, the output matches the "git-diff-tree -r" |
| output to a tee, but with a twist. |
| |
| The twist is that if some file doesn't match the cache, we don't have |
| a backing store thing for it, and we use the magic "all-zero" sha1 to |
| show that. So let's say that you have edited `kernel/sched.c`, but |
| have not actually done a "git-update-cache" on it yet - there is no |
| "object" associated with the new state, and you get: |
| |
| torvalds@ppc970:~/v2.6/linux> git-diff-cache $(cat .git/HEAD ) |
| *100644->100664 blob 7476bb......->000000...... kernel/sched.c |
| |
| ie it shows that the tree has changed, and that `kernel/sched.c` has is |
| not up-to-date and may contain new stuff. The all-zero sha1 means that to |
| get the real diff, you need to look at the object in the working directory |
| directly rather than do an object-to-object diff. |
| |
| NOTE! As with other commands of this type, "git-diff-cache" does not |
| actually look at the contents of the file at all. So maybe |
| `kernel/sched.c` hasn't actually changed, and it's just that you |
| touched it. In either case, it's a note that you need to |
| "git-upate-cache" it to make the cache be in sync. |
| |
| NOTE 2! You can have a mixture of files show up as "has been updated" |
| and "is still dirty in the working directory" together. You can always |
| tell which file is in which state, since the "has been updated" ones |
| show a valid sha1, and the "not in sync with the index" ones will |
| always have the special all-zero sha1. |
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| |
| Author |
| ------ |
| Written by Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org> |
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| Documentation |
| -------------- |
| Documentation by David Greaves, Junio C Hamano and the git-list <git@vger.kernel.org>. |
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