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215a7ad1 1git-diff-index(1)
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4NAME
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5f3aa197 6git-diff-index - Compares content and mode of blobs between the index and repository
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9SYNOPSIS
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b1889c36 11'git diff-index' [-m] [--cached] [<common diff options>] <tree-ish> [<path>...]
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13DESCRIPTION
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b1c006dd 15Compares the content and mode of the blobs found via a tree
5f3aa197 16object with the content of the current index and, optionally
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17ignoring the stat state of the file on disk. When paths are
18specified, compares only those named paths. Otherwise all
5f3aa197 19entries in the index are compared.
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21OPTIONS
22-------
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23include::diff-options.txt[]
24
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25<tree-ish>::
26 The id of a tree object to diff against.
27
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28--cached::
29 do not consider the on-disk file at all
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31-m::
32 By default, files recorded in the index but not checked
33 out are reported as deleted. This flag makes
215a7ad1 34 "git-diff-index" say that all non-checked-out files are up
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35 to date.
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37Output format
38-------------
39include::diff-format.txt[]
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41Operating Modes
42---------------
43You can choose whether you want to trust the index file entirely
44(using the '--cached' flag) or ask the diff logic to show any files
45that don't match the stat state as being "tentatively changed". Both
46of these operations are very useful indeed.
47
48Cached Mode
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50If '--cached' is specified, it allows you to ask:
51
5f3aa197 52 show me the differences between HEAD and the current index
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53 contents (the ones I'd write with a "git-write-tree")
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2c6e4771 55For example, let's say that you have worked on your working directory, updated
89438677 56some files in the index and are ready to commit. You want to see exactly
44b27ec9 57*what* you are going to commit, without having to write a new tree
2c6e4771 58object and compare it that way, and to do that, you just do
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b1889c36 60 git diff-index --cached HEAD
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62Example: let's say I had renamed `commit.c` to `git-commit.c`, and I had
215a7ad1 63done an "git-update-index" to make that effective in the index file.
b1889c36 64"git diff-files" wouldn't show anything at all, since the index file
215a7ad1 65matches my working directory. But doing a "git-diff-index" does:
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b1889c36 67 torvalds@ppc970:~/git> git diff-index --cached HEAD
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68 -100644 blob 4161aecc6700a2eb579e842af0b7f22b98443f74 commit.c
69 +100644 blob 4161aecc6700a2eb579e842af0b7f22b98443f74 git-commit.c
70
44b27ec9 71You can see easily that the above is a rename.
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b1889c36 73In fact, "git diff-index --cached" *should* always be entirely equivalent to
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74actually doing a "git-write-tree" and comparing that. Except this one is much
75nicer for the case where you just want to check where you are.
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215a7ad1 77So doing a "git-diff-index --cached" is basically very useful when you are
a6080a0a 78asking yourself "what have I already marked for being committed, and
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79what's the difference to a previous tree".
80
81Non-cached Mode
82---------------
83The "non-cached" mode takes a different approach, and is potentially
84the more useful of the two in that what it does can't be emulated with
85a "git-write-tree" + "git-diff-tree". Thus that's the default mode.
86The non-cached version asks the question:
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88 show me the differences between HEAD and the currently checked out
89 tree - index contents _and_ files that aren't up-to-date
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91which is obviously a very useful question too, since that tells you what
92you *could* commit. Again, the output matches the "git-diff-tree -r"
93output to a tee, but with a twist.
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5f3aa197 95The twist is that if some file doesn't match the index, we don't have
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96a backing store thing for it, and we use the magic "all-zero" sha1 to
97show that. So let's say that you have edited `kernel/sched.c`, but
215a7ad1 98have not actually done a "git-update-index" on it yet - there is no
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99"object" associated with the new state, and you get:
100
b1889c36 101 torvalds@ppc970:~/v2.6/linux> git diff-index HEAD
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102 *100644->100664 blob 7476bb......->000000...... kernel/sched.c
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abda1ef5 104i.e., it shows that the tree has changed, and that `kernel/sched.c` has is
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105not up-to-date and may contain new stuff. The all-zero sha1 means that to
106get the real diff, you need to look at the object in the working directory
107directly rather than do an object-to-object diff.
108
df8baa42 109NOTE: As with other commands of this type, "git-diff-index" does not
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110actually look at the contents of the file at all. So maybe
111`kernel/sched.c` hasn't actually changed, and it's just that you
112touched it. In either case, it's a note that you need to
89438677 113"git-update-index" it to make the index be in sync.
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df8baa42 115NOTE: You can have a mixture of files show up as "has been updated"
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116and "is still dirty in the working directory" together. You can always
117tell which file is in which state, since the "has been updated" ones
118show a valid sha1, and the "not in sync with the index" ones will
119always have the special all-zero sha1.
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122Author
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124Written by Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org>
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126Documentation
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128Documentation by David Greaves, Junio C Hamano and the git-list <git@vger.kernel.org>.
129
130GIT
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9e1f0a85 132Part of the linkgit:git[1] suite