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1git-blame(1)
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3
4NAME
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26e8c5d3 6git-blame - Show what revision and author last modified each line of a file
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8SYNOPSIS
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acca687f 10[verse]
1b8cdce9 11'git blame' [-c] [-b] [-l] [--root] [-t] [-f] [-n] [-s] [-e] [-p] [-w] [--incremental] [-L n,m]
84393bfd 12 [-S <revs-file>] [-M] [-C] [-C] [-C] [--since=<date>] [--abbrev=<n>]
b452cc16 13 [<rev> | --contents <file> | --reverse <rev>] [--] <file>
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15DESCRIPTION
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18Annotates each line in the given file with information from the revision which
19last modified the line. Optionally, start annotating from the given revision.
20
b89510f0 21The command can also limit the range of lines annotated.
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b89510f0 23The report does not tell you anything about lines which have been deleted or
0b444cdb 24replaced; you need to use a tool such as 'git diff' or the "pickaxe"
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25interface briefly mentioned in the following paragraph.
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27Apart from supporting file annotation, git also supports searching the
23bfbb81 28development history for when a code snippet occurred in a change. This makes it
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29possible to track when a code snippet was added to a file, moved or copied
30between files, and eventually deleted or replaced. It works by searching for
31a text string in the diff. A small example:
32
33-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
34$ git log --pretty=oneline -S'blame_usage'
355040f17eba15504bad66b14a645bddd9b015ebb7 blame -S <ancestry-file>
36ea4c7f9bf69e781dd0cd88d2bccb2bf5cc15c9a7 git-blame: Make the output
37-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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38
39OPTIONS
40-------
635f4a30 41include::blame-options.txt[]
b19ee24b 42
635f4a30 43-c::
5162e697 44 Use the same output mode as linkgit:git-annotate[1] (Default: off).
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46--score-debug::
47 Include debugging information related to the movement of
48 lines between files (see `-C`) and lines moved within a
49 file (see `-M`). The first number listed is the score.
50 This is the number of alphanumeric characters detected
b89510f0 51 as having been moved between or within files. This must be above
0b444cdb 52 a certain threshold for 'git blame' to consider those lines
635f4a30 53 of code to have been moved.
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55-f::
56--show-name::
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57 Show the filename in the original commit. By default
58 the filename is shown if there is any line that came from a
59 file with a different name, due to rename detection.
b24642b2 60
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61-n::
62--show-number::
b89510f0 63 Show the line number in the original commit (Default: off).
b24642b2 64
093dc5be 65-s::
b89510f0 66 Suppress the author name and timestamp from the output.
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68-e::
69--show-email::
70 Show the author email instead of author name (Default: off).
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b82871b3 72-w::
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73 Ignore whitespace when comparing the parent's version and
74 the child's to find where the lines came from.
b82871b3 75
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76--abbrev=<n>::
77 Instead of using the default 7+1 hexadecimal digits as the
78 abbreviated object name, use <n>+1 digits. Note that 1 column
79 is used for a caret to mark the boundary commit.
80
b82871b3 81
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82THE PORCELAIN FORMAT
83--------------------
84
85In this format, each line is output after a header; the
23bfbb81 86header at the minimum has the first line which has:
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88- 40-byte SHA-1 of the commit the line is attributed to;
89- the line number of the line in the original file;
90- the line number of the line in the final file;
b89510f0 91- on a line that starts a group of lines from a different
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92 commit than the previous one, the number of lines in this
93 group. On subsequent lines this field is absent.
94
95This header line is followed by the following information
96at least once for each commit:
97
b89510f0 98- the author name ("author"), email ("author-mail"), time
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99 ("author-time"), and timezone ("author-tz"); similarly
100 for committer.
b89510f0 101- the filename in the commit that the line is attributed to.
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102- the first line of the commit log message ("summary").
103
104The contents of the actual line is output after the above
105header, prefixed by a TAB. This is to allow adding more
106header elements later.
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108The porcelain format generally suppresses commit information that has
109already been seen. For example, two lines that are blamed to the same
110commit will both be shown, but the details for that commit will be shown
111only once. This is more efficient, but may require more state be kept by
112the reader. The `--line-porcelain` option can be used to output full
113commit information for each line, allowing simpler (but less efficient)
114usage like:
115
116 # count the number of lines attributed to each author
117 git blame --line-porcelain file |
118 sed -n 's/^author //p' |
119 sort | uniq -c | sort -rn
120
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122SPECIFYING RANGES
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0b444cdb 125Unlike 'git blame' and 'git annotate' in older versions of git, the extent
b89510f0 126of the annotation can be limited to both line ranges and revision
acca687f 127ranges. When you are interested in finding the origin for
b89510f0 128lines 40-60 for file `foo`, you can use the `-L` option like so
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129(they mean the same thing -- both ask for 21 lines starting at
130line 40):
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132 git blame -L 40,60 foo
42f62db9 133 git blame -L 40,+21 foo
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b89510f0 135Also you can use a regular expression to specify the line range:
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137 git blame -L '/^sub hello {/,/^}$/' foo
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b89510f0 139which limits the annotation to the body of the `hello` subroutine.
18d5453e 140
b89510f0 141When you are not interested in changes older than version
acca687f 142v2.6.18, or changes older than 3 weeks, you can use revision
0b444cdb 143range specifiers similar to 'git rev-list':
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145 git blame v2.6.18.. -- foo
146 git blame --since=3.weeks -- foo
147
148When revision range specifiers are used to limit the annotation,
149lines that have not changed since the range boundary (either the
150commit v2.6.18 or the most recent commit that is more than 3
151weeks old in the above example) are blamed for that range
152boundary commit.
153
b89510f0 154A particularly useful way is to see if an added file has lines
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155created by copy-and-paste from existing files. Sometimes this
156indicates that the developer was being sloppy and did not
157refactor the code properly. You can first find the commit that
158introduced the file with:
159
160 git log --diff-filter=A --pretty=short -- foo
161
162and then annotate the change between the commit and its
6cf378f0 163parents, using `commit^!` notation:
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165 git blame -C -C -f $commit^! -- foo
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167
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168INCREMENTAL OUTPUT
169------------------
170
171When called with `--incremental` option, the command outputs the
172result as it is built. The output generally will talk about
173lines touched by more recent commits first (i.e. the lines will
174be annotated out of order) and is meant to be used by
175interactive viewers.
176
177The output format is similar to the Porcelain format, but it
178does not contain the actual lines from the file that is being
179annotated.
180
181. Each blame entry always starts with a line of:
182
183 <40-byte hex sha1> <sourceline> <resultline> <num_lines>
184+
185Line numbers count from 1.
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b89510f0 187. The first time that a commit shows up in the stream, it has various
57e7a0a4 188 other information about it printed out with a one-word tag at the
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189 beginning of each line describing the extra commit information (author,
190 email, committer, dates, summary, etc.).
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b89510f0 192. Unlike the Porcelain format, the filename information is always
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193 given and terminates the entry:
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195 "filename" <whitespace-quoted-filename-goes-here>
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b89510f0 197and thus it is really quite easy to parse for some line- and word-oriented
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198parser (which should be quite natural for most scripting languages).
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200[NOTE]
201For people who do parsing: to make it more robust, just ignore any
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202lines between the first and last one ("<sha1>" and "filename" lines)
203where you do not recognize the tag words (or care about that particular
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204one) at the beginning of the "extended information" lines. That way, if
205there is ever added information (like the commit encoding or extended
b89510f0 206commit commentary), a blame viewer will not care.
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209MAPPING AUTHORS
210---------------
211
212include::mailmap.txt[]
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214
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215SEE ALSO
216--------
5162e697 217linkgit:git-annotate[1]
8f2b72a9 218
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219GIT
220---
9e1f0a85 221Part of the linkgit:git[1] suite