Documentation / diff-format.txton commit Make git pack files use little-endian size encoding (01247d8)
   1The output format from "git-diff-cache", "git-diff-tree" and
   2"git-diff-files" is very similar.
   3
   4These commands all compare two sets of things; what are
   5compared are different:
   6
   7git-diff-cache <tree-ish>::
   8        compares the <tree-ish> and the files on the filesystem.
   9
  10git-diff-cache --cached <tree-ish>::
  11        compares the <tree-ish> and the cache.
  12
  13git-diff-tree [-r] <tree-ish-1> <tree-ish-2> [<pattern>...]::
  14        compares the trees named by the two arguments.
  15
  16git-diff-files [<pattern>...]::
  17        compares the cache and the files on the filesystem.
  18
  19
  20An output line is formatted this way:
  21
  22in-place edit  :100644 100644 bcd1234... 0123456... M file0
  23copy-edit      :100644 100644 abcd123... 1234567... C68 file1 file2
  24rename-edit    :100644 100644 abcd123... 1234567... R86 file1 file3
  25create         :000000 100644 0000000... 1234567... N file4
  26delete         :100644 000000 1234567... 0000000... D file5
  27unmerged       :000000 000000 0000000... 0000000... U file6
  28
  29That is, from the left to the right:
  30
  31  (1) a colon.
  32  (2) mode for "src"; 000000 if creation or unmerged.
  33  (3) a space.
  34  (4) mode for "dst"; 000000 if deletion or unmerged.
  35  (5) a space.
  36  (6) sha1 for "src"; 0{40} if creation or unmerged.
  37  (7) a space.
  38  (8) sha1 for "dst"; 0{40} if creation, unmerged or "look at work tree".
  39  (9) a space.
  40 (10) status, followed by optional "score" number.
  41 (11) a tab or a NUL when '-z' option is used.
  42 (12) path for "src"
  43 (13) a tab or a NUL when '-z' option is used; only exists for C or R.
  44 (14) path for "dst"; only exists for C or R.
  45 (15) an LF or a NUL when '-z' option is used, to terminate the record.
  46
  47<sha1> is shown as all 0's if new is a file on the filesystem
  48and it is out of sync with the cache.  Example:
  49
  50  :100644 100644 5be4a4...... 000000...... M file.c
  51
  52Generating patches with -p
  53--------------------------
  54
  55When "git-diff-cache", "git-diff-tree", or "git-diff-files" are run
  56with a '-p' option, they do not produce the output described above;
  57instead they produce a patch file.
  58
  59The patch generation can be customized at two levels.  This
  60customization also applies to "git-diff-helper".
  61
  621. When the environment variable 'GIT_EXTERNAL_DIFF' is not set,
  63   these commands internally invoke "diff" like this:
  64
  65      diff -L a/<path> -L a/<path> -pu <old> <new>
  66+
  67For added files, `/dev/null` is used for <old>.  For removed
  68files, `/dev/null` is used for <new>
  69+
  70The "diff" formatting options can be customized via the
  71environment variable 'GIT_DIFF_OPTS'.  For example, if you
  72prefer context diff:
  73
  74      GIT_DIFF_OPTS=-c git-diff-cache -p $(cat .git/HEAD)
  75
  76
  772. When the environment variable 'GIT_EXTERNAL_DIFF' is set, the
  78   program named by it is called, instead of the diff invocation
  79   described above.
  80+
  81For a path that is added, removed, or modified,
  82'GIT_EXTERNAL_DIFF' is called with 7 parameters:
  83
  84     path old-file old-hex old-mode new-file new-hex new-mode
  85+
  86where:
  87
  88     <old|new>-file:: are files GIT_EXTERNAL_DIFF can use to read the
  89                      contents of <old|ne>,
  90     <old|new>-hex:: are the 40-hexdigit SHA1 hashes,
  91     <old|new>-mode:: are the octal representation of the file modes.
  92
  93+ 
  94The file parameters can point at the user's working file
  95(e.g. `new-file` in "git-diff-files"), `/dev/null` (e.g. `old-file`
  96when a new file is added), or a temporary file (e.g. `old-file` in the
  97cache).  'GIT_EXTERNAL_DIFF' should not worry about unlinking the
  98temporary file --- it is removed when 'GIT_EXTERNAL_DIFF' exits.
  99
 100For a path that is unmerged, 'GIT_EXTERNAL_DIFF' is called with 1
 101parameter, <path>.
 102
 103
 104Git specific extention to diff format
 105-------------------------------------
 106
 107What -p option produces is slightly different from the
 108traditional diff format.
 109
 110 (1) It is preceeded with a "git diff" header, that looks like
 111     this:
 112
 113     diff --git a/file1 b/file2
 114
 115     The a/ and b/ filenames are the same unless rename/copy is
 116     involved.  Especially, even for a creation or a deletion,
 117     /dev/null is _not_ used in place of a/ or b/ filename.
 118
 119     When rename/copy is involved, file1 and file2 shows the
 120     name of the source file of the rename/copy and the name of
 121     the file that rename/copy produces, respectively.
 122
 123 (2) It is followed by extended header lines that are one or
 124     more of:
 125
 126       old mode <mode>
 127       new mode <mode>
 128       deleted file mode <mode>
 129       new file mode <mode>
 130       copy from <path>
 131       copy to <path>
 132       rename from <path>
 133       rename to <path>
 134       similarity index <number>
 135       dissimilarity index <number>