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1// Please don't remove this comment as asciidoc behaves badly when
2// the first non-empty line is ifdef/ifndef. The symptom is that
3// without this comment the <git-diff-core> attribute conditionally
4// defined below ends up being defined unconditionally.
5// Last checked with asciidoc 7.0.2.
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7ifndef::git-format-patch[]
8ifndef::git-diff[]
272bd3cf 9ifndef::git-log[]
c1a95fa6 10:git-diff-core: 1
272bd3cf 11endif::git-log[]
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12endif::git-diff[]
13endif::git-format-patch[]
14
15ifdef::git-format-patch[]
16-p::
2cfa8330 17--no-stat::
02bc5b03 18 Generate plain patches without any diffstats.
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19endif::git-format-patch[]
20
21ifndef::git-format-patch[]
dda2d79a 22-p::
a9e67c8c 23-u::
1c9eecff 24--patch::
c1a95fa6 25 Generate patch (see section on generating patches).
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26ifdef::git-diff[]
27 This is the default.
28endif::git-diff[]
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30-s::
31--no-patch::
32 Suppress diff output. Useful for commands like `git show` that
33 show the patch by default, or to cancel the effect of `--patch`.
b73a1bcc 34endif::git-format-patch[]
7b02c834 35
4eb99473 36-U<n>::
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37--unified=<n>::
38 Generate diffs with <n> lines of context instead of
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39 the usual three.
40ifndef::git-format-patch[]
dce5ef14 41 Implies `-p`.
02bc5b03 42endif::git-format-patch[]
4eb99473 43
d4cb003f 44ifndef::git-format-patch[]
b5376648 45--raw::
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46ifndef::git-log[]
47 Generate the diff in raw format.
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48ifdef::git-diff-core[]
49 This is the default.
50endif::git-diff-core[]
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51endif::git-log[]
52ifdef::git-log[]
53 For each commit, show a summary of changes using the raw diff
54 format. See the "RAW OUTPUT FORMAT" section of
55 linkgit:git-diff[1]. This is different from showing the log
56 itself in raw format, which you can achieve with
57 `--format=raw`.
58endif::git-log[]
d4cb003f 59endif::git-format-patch[]
b5376648 60
02bc5b03 61ifndef::git-format-patch[]
5c91da25 62--patch-with-raw::
dce5ef14 63 Synonym for `-p --raw`.
02bc5b03 64endif::git-format-patch[]
5c91da25 65
5b162879 66include::diff-heuristic-options.txt[]
5580b271 67
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68--minimal::
69 Spend extra time to make sure the smallest possible
70 diff is produced.
71
ec74042d 72--patience::
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73 Generate a diff using the "patience diff" algorithm.
74
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75--histogram::
76 Generate a diff using the "histogram diff" algorithm.
77
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78--diff-algorithm={patience|minimal|histogram|myers}::
79 Choose a diff algorithm. The variants are as follows:
80+
81--
82`default`, `myers`;;
83 The basic greedy diff algorithm. Currently, this is the default.
84`minimal`;;
85 Spend extra time to make sure the smallest possible diff is
86 produced.
87`patience`;;
88 Use "patience diff" algorithm when generating patches.
89`histogram`;;
90 This algorithm extends the patience algorithm to "support
91 low-occurrence common elements".
92--
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94For instance, if you configured diff.algorithm variable to a
95non-default value and want to use the default one, then you
96have to use `--diff-algorithm=default` option.
97
808e1db2 98--stat[=<width>[,<name-width>[,<count>]]]::
1b058bc3 99 Generate a diffstat. By default, as much space as necessary
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100 will be used for the filename part, and the rest for the graph
101 part. Maximum width defaults to terminal width, or 80 columns
8d8136c3 102 if not connected to a terminal, and can be overridden by
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103 `<width>`. The width of the filename part can be limited by
104 giving another width `<name-width>` after a comma. The width
105 of the graph part can be limited by using
106 `--stat-graph-width=<width>` (affects all commands generating
107 a stat graph) or by setting `diff.statGraphWidth=<width>`
108 (does not affect `git format-patch`).
808e1db2 109 By giving a third parameter `<count>`, you can limit the
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110 output to the first `<count>` lines, followed by `...` if
111 there are more.
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113These parameters can also be set individually with `--stat-width=<width>`,
114`--stat-name-width=<name-width>` and `--stat-count=<count>`.
d75f7952 115
74e2abe5 116--numstat::
6cf378f0 117 Similar to `--stat`, but shows number of added and
74e2abe5 118 deleted lines in decimal notation and pathname without
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119 abbreviation, to make it more machine friendly. For
120 binary files, outputs two `-` instead of saying
121 `0 0`.
74e2abe5 122
ebd124c6 123--shortstat::
dce5ef14 124 Output only the last line of the `--stat` format containing total
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125 number of modified files, as well as number of added and deleted
126 lines.
127
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128--dirstat[=<param1,param2,...>]::
129 Output the distribution of relative amount of changes for each
130 sub-directory. The behavior of `--dirstat` can be customized by
131 passing it a comma separated list of parameters.
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132 The defaults are controlled by the `diff.dirstat` configuration
133 variable (see linkgit:git-config[1]).
333f3fb0 134 The following parameters are available:
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137`changes`;;
138 Compute the dirstat numbers by counting the lines that have been
139 removed from the source, or added to the destination. This ignores
140 the amount of pure code movements within a file. In other words,
141 rearranging lines in a file is not counted as much as other changes.
142 This is the default behavior when no parameter is given.
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143`lines`;;
144 Compute the dirstat numbers by doing the regular line-based diff
145 analysis, and summing the removed/added line counts. (For binary
146 files, count 64-byte chunks instead, since binary files have no
147 natural concept of lines). This is a more expensive `--dirstat`
148 behavior than the `changes` behavior, but it does count rearranged
149 lines within a file as much as other changes. The resulting output
150 is consistent with what you get from the other `--*stat` options.
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151`files`;;
152 Compute the dirstat numbers by counting the number of files changed.
153 Each changed file counts equally in the dirstat analysis. This is
154 the computationally cheapest `--dirstat` behavior, since it does
155 not have to look at the file contents at all.
156`cumulative`;;
157 Count changes in a child directory for the parent directory as well.
158 Note that when using `cumulative`, the sum of the percentages
159 reported may exceed 100%. The default (non-cumulative) behavior can
160 be specified with the `noncumulative` parameter.
161<limit>;;
162 An integer parameter specifies a cut-off percent (3% by default).
163 Directories contributing less than this percentage of the changes
164 are not shown in the output.
165--
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167Example: The following will count changed files, while ignoring
168directories with less than 10% of the total amount of changed files,
169and accumulating child directory counts in the parent directories:
170`--dirstat=files,10,cumulative`.
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172--summary::
173 Output a condensed summary of extended header information
174 such as creations, renames and mode changes.
175
02bc5b03 176ifndef::git-format-patch[]
29353273 177--patch-with-stat::
dce5ef14 178 Synonym for `-p --stat`.
02bc5b03 179endif::git-format-patch[]
29353273 180
d4cb003f 181ifndef::git-format-patch[]
64485b4a 182
dda2d79a 183-z::
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184ifdef::git-log[]
185 Separate the commits with NULs instead of with new newlines.
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187Also, when `--raw` or `--numstat` has been given, do not munge
188pathnames and use NULs as output field terminators.
189endif::git-log[]
64485b4a 190ifndef::git-log[]
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191 When `--raw`, `--numstat`, `--name-only` or `--name-status` has been
192 given, do not munge pathnames and use NULs as output field terminators.
5c931c8d 193endif::git-log[]
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195Without this option, pathnames with "unusual" characters are quoted as
196explained for the configuration variable `core.quotePath` (see
197linkgit:git-config[1]).
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198
199--name-only::
200 Show only names of changed files.
201
946f5f7c 202--name-status::
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203 Show only names and status of changed files. See the description
204 of the `--diff-filter` option on what the status letters mean.
dda2d79a 205
752c0c24 206--submodule[=<format>]::
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207 Specify how differences in submodules are shown. When specifying
208 `--submodule=short` the 'short' format is used. This format just
209 shows the names of the commits at the beginning and end of the range.
210 When `--submodule` or `--submodule=log` is specified, the 'log'
211 format is used. This format lists the commits in the range like
212 linkgit:git-submodule[1] `summary` does. When `--submodule=diff`
213 is specified, the 'diff' format is used. This format shows an
214 inline diff of the changes in the submodule contents between the
215 commit range. Defaults to `diff.submodule` or the 'short' format
216 if the config option is unset.
752c0c24 217
73e9da01 218--color[=<when>]::
b5376648 219 Show colored diff.
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220 `--color` (i.e. without '=<when>') is the same as `--color=always`.
221 '<when>' can be one of `always`, `never`, or `auto`.
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222ifdef::git-diff[]
223 It can be changed by the `color.ui` and `color.diff`
224 configuration settings.
225endif::git-diff[]
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226
227--no-color::
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228 Turn off colored diff.
229ifdef::git-diff[]
230 This can be used to override configuration settings.
231endif::git-diff[]
232 It is the same as `--color=never`.
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234--color-moved[=<mode>]::
235 Moved lines of code are colored differently.
236ifdef::git-diff[]
237 It can be changed by the `diff.colorMoved` configuration setting.
238endif::git-diff[]
239 The <mode> defaults to 'no' if the option is not given
240 and to 'zebra' if the option with no mode is given.
241 The mode must be one of:
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244no::
245 Moved lines are not highlighted.
246default::
247 Is a synonym for `zebra`. This may change to a more sensible mode
248 in the future.
249plain::
250 Any line that is added in one location and was removed
251 in another location will be colored with 'color.diff.newMoved'.
252 Similarly 'color.diff.oldMoved' will be used for removed lines
253 that are added somewhere else in the diff. This mode picks up any
254 moved line, but it is not very useful in a review to determine
255 if a block of code was moved without permutation.
256zebra::
257 Blocks of moved code are detected greedily. The detected blocks are
258 painted using either the 'color.diff.{old,new}Moved' color or
259 'color.diff.{old,new}MovedAlternative'. The change between
260 the two colors indicates that a new block was detected. If there
261 are fewer than 3 adjacent moved lines, they are not marked up
262 as moved, but the regular colors 'color.diff.{old,new}' will be
263 used.
264dimmed_zebra::
265 Similar to 'zebra', but additional dimming of uninteresting parts
266 of moved code is performed. The bordering lines of two adjacent
267 blocks are considered interesting, the rest is uninteresting.
268--
269
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270--word-diff[=<mode>]::
271 Show a word diff, using the <mode> to delimit changed words.
272 By default, words are delimited by whitespace; see
273 `--word-diff-regex` below. The <mode> defaults to 'plain', and
274 must be one of:
275+
276--
277color::
278 Highlight changed words using only colors. Implies `--color`.
279plain::
280 Show words as `[-removed-]` and `{+added+}`. Makes no
281 attempts to escape the delimiters if they appear in the input,
282 so the output may be ambiguous.
283porcelain::
284 Use a special line-based format intended for script
285 consumption. Added/removed/unchanged runs are printed in the
286 usual unified diff format, starting with a `+`/`-`/` `
287 character at the beginning of the line and extending to the
288 end of the line. Newlines in the input are represented by a
289 tilde `~` on a line of its own.
290none::
291 Disable word diff again.
292--
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294Note that despite the name of the first mode, color is used to
295highlight the changed parts in all modes if enabled.
296
297--word-diff-regex=<regex>::
298 Use <regex> to decide what a word is, instead of considering
299 runs of non-whitespace to be a word. Also implies
300 `--word-diff` unless it was already enabled.
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882749a0 302Every non-overlapping match of the
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303<regex> is considered a word. Anything between these matches is
304considered whitespace and ignored(!) for the purposes of finding
305differences. You may want to append `|[^[:space:]]` to your regular
306expression to make sure that it matches all non-whitespace characters.
307A match that contains a newline is silently truncated(!) at the
308newline.
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310For example, `--word-diff-regex=.` will treat each character as a word
311and, correspondingly, show differences character by character.
312+
98a4d87b 313The regex can also be set via a diff driver or configuration option, see
1cca17df 314linkgit:gitattributes[5] or linkgit:git-config[1]. Giving it explicitly
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315overrides any diff driver or configuration setting. Diff drivers
316override configuration settings.
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317
318--color-words[=<regex>]::
319 Equivalent to `--word-diff=color` plus (if a regex was
320 specified) `--word-diff-regex=<regex>`.
d4cb003f 321endif::git-format-patch[]
f59a59e2 322
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323--no-renames::
324 Turn off rename detection, even when the configuration
325 file gives the default to do so.
326
02bc5b03 327ifndef::git-format-patch[]
16507fcf 328--check::
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329 Warn if changes introduce conflict markers or whitespace errors.
330 What are considered whitespace errors is controlled by `core.whitespace`
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331 configuration. By default, trailing whitespaces (including
332 lines that solely consist of whitespaces) and a space character
333 that is immediately followed by a tab character inside the
334 initial indent of the line are considered whitespace errors.
335 Exits with non-zero status if problems are found. Not compatible
336 with --exit-code.
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337
338--ws-error-highlight=<kind>::
339 Highlight whitespace errors on lines specified by <kind>
340 in the color specified by `color.diff.whitespace`. <kind>
341 is a comma separated list of `old`, `new`, `context`. When
342 this option is not given, only whitespace errors in `new`
343 lines are highlighted. E.g. `--ws-error-highlight=new,old`
344 highlights whitespace errors on both deleted and added lines.
345 `all` can be used as a short-hand for `old,new,context`.
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346 The `diff.wsErrorHighlight` configuration variable can be
347 used to specify the default behaviour.
b8767f79 348
02bc5b03 349endif::git-format-patch[]
16507fcf 350
80b1e511 351--full-index::
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352 Instead of the first handful of characters, show the full
353 pre- and post-image blob object names on the "index"
354 line when generating patch format output.
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355
356--binary::
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357 In addition to `--full-index`, output a binary diff that
358 can be applied with `git-apply`.
80b1e511 359
913419fc 360--abbrev[=<n>]::
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361 Instead of showing the full 40-byte hexadecimal object
362 name in diff-raw format output and diff-tree header
323b9db8 363 lines, show only a partial prefix. This is
dce5ef14 364 independent of the `--full-index` option above, which controls
913419fc 365 the diff-patch output format. Non default number of
dce5ef14 366 digits can be specified with `--abbrev=<n>`.
47dd0d59 367
cf958afd 368-B[<n>][/<m>]::
37ab5156 369--break-rewrites[=[<n>][/<m>]]::
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370 Break complete rewrite changes into pairs of delete and
371 create. This serves two purposes:
372+
373It affects the way a change that amounts to a total rewrite of a file
374not as a series of deletion and insertion mixed together with a very
375few lines that happen to match textually as the context, but as a
376single deletion of everything old followed by a single insertion of
377everything new, and the number `m` controls this aspect of the -B
378option (defaults to 60%). `-B/70%` specifies that less than 30% of the
2de9b711 379original should remain in the result for Git to consider it a total
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380rewrite (i.e. otherwise the resulting patch will be a series of
381deletion and insertion mixed together with context lines).
382+
383When used with -M, a totally-rewritten file is also considered as the
384source of a rename (usually -M only considers a file that disappeared
385as the source of a rename), and the number `n` controls this aspect of
386the -B option (defaults to 50%). `-B20%` specifies that a change with
387addition and deletion compared to 20% or more of the file's size are
388eligible for being picked up as a possible source of a rename to
389another file.
390
391-M[<n>]::
f611ddc7 392--find-renames[=<n>]::
7ffad250 393ifndef::git-log[]
dda2d79a 394 Detect renames.
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395endif::git-log[]
396ifdef::git-log[]
397 If generating diffs, detect and report renames for each commit.
398 For following files across renames while traversing history, see
399 `--follow`.
400endif::git-log[]
4c007ae8 401 If `n` is specified, it is a threshold on the similarity
cf958afd 402 index (i.e. amount of addition/deletions compared to the
2de9b711 403 file's size). For example, `-M90%` means Git should consider a
cf958afd 404 delete/add pair to be a rename if more than 90% of the file
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405 hasn't changed. Without a `%` sign, the number is to be read as
406 a fraction, with a decimal point before it. I.e., `-M5` becomes
407 0.5, and is thus the same as `-M50%`. Similarly, `-M05` is
408 the same as `-M5%`. To limit detection to exact renames, use
8240943b 409 `-M100%`. The default similarity index is 50%.
dda2d79a 410
cf958afd 411-C[<n>]::
f611ddc7 412--find-copies[=<n>]::
ca6c0970 413 Detect copies as well as renames. See also `--find-copies-harder`.
cf958afd 414 If `n` is specified, it has the same meaning as for `-M<n>`.
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415
416--find-copies-harder::
ca6c0970 417 For performance reasons, by default, `-C` option finds copies only
a6080a0a 418 if the original file of the copy was modified in the same
f73ae1fc 419 changeset. This flag makes the command
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420 inspect unmodified files as candidates for the source of
421 copy. This is a very expensive operation for large
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422 projects, so use it with caution. Giving more than one
423 `-C` option has the same effect.
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425-D::
426--irreversible-delete::
427 Omit the preimage for deletes, i.e. print only the header but not
428 the diff between the preimage and `/dev/null`. The resulting patch
a58088ab 429 is not meant to be applied with `patch` or `git apply`; this is
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430 solely for people who want to just concentrate on reviewing the
431 text after the change. In addition, the output obviously lack
432 enough information to apply such a patch in reverse, even manually,
433 hence the name of the option.
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435When used together with `-B`, omit also the preimage in the deletion part
436of a delete/create pair.
437
8082d8d3 438-l<num>::
dce5ef14 439 The `-M` and `-C` options require O(n^2) processing time where n
f73ae1fc 440 is the number of potential rename/copy targets. This
8082d8d3 441 option prevents rename/copy detection from running if
f73ae1fc 442 the number of rename/copy targets exceeds the specified
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443 number.
444
d4cb003f 445ifndef::git-format-patch[]
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446--diff-filter=[(A|C|D|M|R|T|U|X|B)...[*]]::
447 Select only files that are Added (`A`), Copied (`C`),
448 Deleted (`D`), Modified (`M`), Renamed (`R`), have their
449 type (i.e. regular file, symlink, submodule, ...) changed (`T`),
450 are Unmerged (`U`), are
451 Unknown (`X`), or have had their pairing Broken (`B`).
452 Any combination of the filter characters (including none) can be used.
453 When `*` (All-or-none) is added to the combination, all
454 paths are selected if there is any file that matches
455 other criteria in the comparison; if there is no file
456 that matches other criteria, nothing is selected.
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458Also, these upper-case letters can be downcased to exclude. E.g.
459`--diff-filter=ad` excludes added and deleted paths.
f1037448 460
dda2d79a 461-S<string>::
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462 Look for differences that change the number of occurrences of
463 the specified string (i.e. addition/deletion) in a file.
464 Intended for the scripter's use.
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466It is useful when you're looking for an exact block of code (like a
467struct), and want to know the history of that block since it first
468came into being: use the feature iteratively to feed the interesting
469block in the preimage back into `-S`, and keep going until you get the
470very first version of the block.
dda2d79a 471
f506b8e8 472-G<regex>::
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473 Look for differences whose patch text contains added/removed
474 lines that match <regex>.
475+
476To illustrate the difference between `-S<regex> --pickaxe-regex` and
477`-G<regex>`, consider a commit with the following diff in the same
478file:
479+
480----
481+ return !regexec(regexp, two->ptr, 1, &regmatch, 0);
482...
483- hit = !regexec(regexp, mf2.ptr, 1, &regmatch, 0);
484----
485+
486While `git log -G"regexec\(regexp"` will show this commit, `git log
487-S"regexec\(regexp" --pickaxe-regex` will not (because the number of
488occurrences of that string did not change).
489+
490See the 'pickaxe' entry in linkgit:gitdiffcore[7] for more
491information.
f506b8e8 492
dda2d79a 493--pickaxe-all::
f506b8e8 494 When `-S` or `-G` finds a change, show all the changes in that
f73ae1fc 495 changeset, not just the files that contain the change
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496 in <string>.
497
d01d8c67 498--pickaxe-regex::
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499 Treat the <string> given to `-S` as an extended POSIX regular
500 expression to match.
d4cb003f 501endif::git-format-patch[]
d01d8c67 502
dda2d79a 503-O<orderfile>::
874444b7 504 Control the order in which files appear in the output.
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505 This overrides the `diff.orderFile` configuration variable
506 (see linkgit:git-config[1]). To cancel `diff.orderFile`,
6d8940b5 507 use `-O/dev/null`.
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509The output order is determined by the order of glob patterns in
510<orderfile>.
511All files with pathnames that match the first pattern are output
512first, all files with pathnames that match the second pattern (but not
513the first) are output next, and so on.
514All files with pathnames that do not match any pattern are output
515last, as if there was an implicit match-all pattern at the end of the
516file.
517If multiple pathnames have the same rank (they match the same pattern
518but no earlier patterns), their output order relative to each other is
519the normal order.
520+
521<orderfile> is parsed as follows:
522+
523--
524 - Blank lines are ignored, so they can be used as separators for
525 readability.
526
527 - Lines starting with a hash ("`#`") are ignored, so they can be used
528 for comments. Add a backslash ("`\`") to the beginning of the
529 pattern if it starts with a hash.
530
531 - Each other line contains a single pattern.
532--
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534Patterns have the same syntax and semantics as patterns used for
535fnmantch(3) without the FNM_PATHNAME flag, except a pathname also
536matches a pattern if removing any number of the final pathname
537components matches the pattern. For example, the pattern "`foo*bar`"
538matches "`fooasdfbar`" and "`foo/bar/baz/asdf`" but not "`foobarx`".
dda2d79a 539
d4cb003f 540ifndef::git-format-patch[]
dda2d79a 541-R::
5f3aa197 542 Swap two inputs; that is, show differences from index or
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543 on-disk file to tree contents.
544
c0cb4a06 545--relative[=<path>]::
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546 When run from a subdirectory of the project, it can be
547 told to exclude changes outside the directory and show
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548 pathnames relative to it with this option. When you are
549 not in a subdirectory (e.g. in a bare repository), you
550 can name which subdirectory to make the output relative
551 to by giving a <path> as an argument.
d4cb003f 552endif::git-format-patch[]
cd676a51 553
a9e67c8c 554-a::
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555--text::
556 Treat all files as text.
557
a44a0c99 558--ignore-space-at-eol::
0ac7903e 559 Ignore changes in whitespace at EOL.
a44a0c99 560
a9e67c8c 561-b::
8ebe185b 562--ignore-space-change::
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563 Ignore changes in amount of whitespace. This ignores whitespace
564 at line end, and considers all other sequences of one or
565 more whitespace characters to be equivalent.
8ebe185b 566
a9e67c8c 567-w::
8ebe185b 568--ignore-all-space::
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569 Ignore whitespace when comparing lines. This ignores
570 differences even if one line has whitespace where the other
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571 line has none.
572
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573--ignore-blank-lines::
574 Ignore changes whose lines are all blank.
575
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576--inter-hunk-context=<lines>::
577 Show the context between diff hunks, up to the specified number
578 of lines, thereby fusing hunks that are close to each other.
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579 Defaults to `diff.interHunkContext` or 0 if the config option
580 is unset.
6d0e674a 581
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582-W::
583--function-context::
584 Show whole surrounding functions of changes.
585
d4cb003f 586ifndef::git-format-patch[]
939ca96b 587ifndef::git-log[]
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588--exit-code::
589 Make the program exit with codes similar to diff(1).
590 That is, it exits with 1 if there were differences and
591 0 means no differences.
592
2a18c266 593--quiet::
dce5ef14 594 Disable all output of the program. Implies `--exit-code`.
939ca96b 595endif::git-log[]
d4cb003f 596endif::git-format-patch[]
2a18c266 597
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598--ext-diff::
599 Allow an external diff helper to be executed. If you set an
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600 external diff driver with linkgit:gitattributes[5], you need
601 to use this option with linkgit:git-log[1] and friends.
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603--no-ext-diff::
604 Disallow external diff drivers.
605
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606--textconv::
607--no-textconv::
608 Allow (or disallow) external text conversion filters to be run
609 when comparing binary files. See linkgit:gitattributes[5] for
610 details. Because textconv filters are typically a one-way
611 conversion, the resulting diff is suitable for human
612 consumption, but cannot be applied. For this reason, textconv
613 filters are enabled by default only for linkgit:git-diff[1] and
614 linkgit:git-log[1], but not for linkgit:git-format-patch[1] or
615 diff plumbing commands.
616
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617--ignore-submodules[=<when>]::
618 Ignore changes to submodules in the diff generation. <when> can be
b1d04bfc 619 either "none", "untracked", "dirty" or "all", which is the default.
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620 Using "none" will consider the submodule modified when it either contains
621 untracked or modified files or its HEAD differs from the commit recorded
622 in the superproject and can be used to override any settings of the
302ad7a9 623 'ignore' option in linkgit:git-config[1] or linkgit:gitmodules[5]. When
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624 "untracked" is used submodules are not considered dirty when they only
625 contain untracked content (but they are still scanned for modified
626 content). Using "dirty" ignores all changes to the work tree of submodules,
627 only changes to the commits stored in the superproject are shown (this was
628 the behavior until 1.7.0). Using "all" hides all changes to submodules.
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630--src-prefix=<prefix>::
631 Show the given source prefix instead of "a/".
632
633--dst-prefix=<prefix>::
634 Show the given destination prefix instead of "b/".
635
636--no-prefix::
637 Do not show any source or destination prefix.
638
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639--line-prefix=<prefix>::
640 Prepend an additional prefix to every line of output.
641
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642--ita-invisible-in-index::
643 By default entries added by "git add -N" appear as an existing
644 empty file in "git diff" and a new file in "git diff --cached".
645 This option makes the entry appear as a new file in "git diff"
646 and non-existent in "git diff --cached". This option could be
647 reverted with `--ita-visible-in-index`. Both options are
648 experimental and could be removed in future.
649
8db9307c 650For more detailed explanation on these common options, see also
6998e4db 651linkgit:gitdiffcore[7].