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. 6 7ifndef::git-format-patch[] 8ifndef::git-diff[] 9ifndef::git-log[] 10:git-diff-core: 1 11endif::git-log[] 12endif::git-diff[] 13endif::git-format-patch[] 14 15ifdef::git-format-patch[] 16-p:: 17 Generate patches without diffstat. 18endif::git-format-patch[] 19 20ifndef::git-format-patch[] 21-p:: 22 Generate patch (see section on generating patches). 23 {git-diff? This is the default.} 24endif::git-format-patch[] 25 26-u:: 27 Synonym for "-p". 28 29-U<n>:: 30 Shorthand for "--unified=<n>". 31 32--unified=<n>:: 33 Generate diffs with <n> lines of context instead of 34 the usual three. Implies "-p". 35 36--raw:: 37 Generate the raw format. 38 {git-diff-core? This is the default.} 39 40--patch-with-raw:: 41 Synonym for "-p --raw". 42 43--stat[=width[,name-width]]:: 44 Generate a diffstat. You can override the default 45 output width for 80-column terminal by "--stat=width". 46 The width of the filename part can be controlled by 47 giving another width to it separated by a comma. 48 49--numstat:: 50 Similar to \--stat, but shows number of added and 51 deleted lines in decimal notation and pathname without 52 abbreviation, to make it more machine friendly. For 53 binary files, outputs two `-` instead of saying 54 `0 0`. 55 56--shortstat:: 57 Output only the last line of the --stat format containing total 58 number of modified files, as well as number of added and deleted 59 lines. 60 61--dirstat[=limit]:: 62 Output only the sub-directories that are impacted by a diff, 63 and to what degree they are impacted. You can override the 64 default cut-off in percent (3) by "--dirstat=limit". If you 65 want to enable "cumulative" directory statistics, you can use 66 the "--cumulative" flag, which adds up percentages recursively 67 even when they have been already reported for a sub-directory. 68 69--summary:: 70 Output a condensed summary of extended header information 71 such as creations, renames and mode changes. 72 73--patch-with-stat:: 74 Synonym for "-p --stat". 75 {git-format-patch? This is the default.} 76 77-z:: 78 NUL-line termination on output. This affects the --raw 79 output field terminator. Also output from commands such 80 as "git-log" will be delimited with NUL between commits. 81 82--name-only:: 83 Show only names of changed files. 84 85--name-status:: 86 Show only names and status of changed files. See the description 87 of the `--diff-filter` option on what the status letters mean. 88 89--color:: 90 Show colored diff. 91 92--no-color:: 93 Turn off colored diff, even when the configuration file 94 gives the default to color output. 95 96--color-words:: 97 Show colored word diff, i.e. color words which have changed. 98 99--no-renames:: 100 Turn off rename detection, even when the configuration 101 file gives the default to do so. 102 103--check:: 104 Warn if changes introduce trailing whitespace 105 or an indent that uses a space before a tab. Exits with 106 non-zero status if problems are found. Not compatible with 107 --exit-code. 108 109--full-index:: 110 Instead of the first handful characters, show full 111 object name of pre- and post-image blob on the "index" 112 line when generating a patch format output. 113 114--binary:: 115 In addition to --full-index, output "binary diff" that 116 can be applied with "git apply". 117 118--abbrev[=<n>]:: 119 Instead of showing the full 40-byte hexadecimal object 120 name in diff-raw format output and diff-tree header 121 lines, show only handful hexdigits prefix. This is 122 independent of --full-index option above, which controls 123 the diff-patch output format. Non default number of 124 digits can be specified with --abbrev=<n>. 125 126-B:: 127 Break complete rewrite changes into pairs of delete and create. 128 129-M:: 130 Detect renames. 131 132-C:: 133 Detect copies as well as renames. See also `--find-copies-harder`. 134 135--diff-filter=[ACDMRTUXB*]:: 136 Select only files that are Added (`A`), Copied (`C`), 137 Deleted (`D`), Modified (`M`), Renamed (`R`), have their 138 type (mode) changed (`T`), are Unmerged (`U`), are 139 Unknown (`X`), or have had their pairing Broken (`B`). 140 Any combination of the filter characters may be used. 141 When `*` (All-or-none) is added to the combination, all 142 paths are selected if there is any file that matches 143 other criteria in the comparison; if there is no file 144 that matches other criteria, nothing is selected. 145 146--find-copies-harder:: 147 For performance reasons, by default, `-C` option finds copies only 148 if the original file of the copy was modified in the same 149 changeset. This flag makes the command 150 inspect unmodified files as candidates for the source of 151 copy. This is a very expensive operation for large 152 projects, so use it with caution. Giving more than one 153 `-C` option has the same effect. 154 155-l<num>:: 156 -M and -C options require O(n^2) processing time where n 157 is the number of potential rename/copy targets. This 158 option prevents rename/copy detection from running if 159 the number of rename/copy targets exceeds the specified 160 number. 161 162-S<string>:: 163 Look for differences that contain the change in <string>. 164 165--pickaxe-all:: 166 When -S finds a change, show all the changes in that 167 changeset, not just the files that contain the change 168 in <string>. 169 170--pickaxe-regex:: 171 Make the <string> not a plain string but an extended POSIX 172 regex to match. 173 174-O<orderfile>:: 175 Output the patch in the order specified in the 176 <orderfile>, which has one shell glob pattern per line. 177 178-R:: 179 Swap two inputs; that is, show differences from index or 180 on-disk file to tree contents. 181 182--relative[=<path>]:: 183 When run from a subdirectory of the project, it can be 184 told to exclude changes outside the directory and show 185 pathnames relative to it with this option. When you are 186 not in a subdirectory (e.g. in a bare repository), you 187 can name which subdirectory to make the output relative 188 to by giving a <path> as an argument. 189 190--text:: 191 Treat all files as text. 192 193-a:: 194 Shorthand for "--text". 195 196--ignore-space-at-eol:: 197 Ignore changes in whitespace at EOL. 198 199--ignore-space-change:: 200 Ignore changes in amount of whitespace. This ignores whitespace 201 at line end, and considers all other sequences of one or 202 more whitespace characters to be equivalent. 203 204-b:: 205 Shorthand for "--ignore-space-change". 206 207--ignore-all-space:: 208 Ignore whitespace when comparing lines. This ignores 209 differences even if one line has whitespace where the other 210 line has none. 211 212-w:: 213 Shorthand for "--ignore-all-space". 214 215--exit-code:: 216 Make the program exit with codes similar to diff(1). 217 That is, it exits with 1 if there were differences and 218 0 means no differences. 219 220--quiet:: 221 Disable all output of the program. Implies --exit-code. 222 223--ext-diff:: 224 Allow an external diff helper to be executed. If you set an 225 external diff driver with linkgit:gitattributes[5], you need 226 to use this option with linkgit:git-log[1] and friends. 227 228--no-ext-diff:: 229 Disallow external diff drivers. 230 231--ignore-submodules:: 232 Ignore changes to submodules in the diff generation. 233 234--src-prefix=<prefix>:: 235 Show the given source prefix instead of "a/". 236 237--dst-prefix=<prefix>:: 238 Show the given destination prefix instead of "b/". 239 240--no-prefix:: 241 Do not show any source or destination prefix. 242 243For more detailed explanation on these common options, see also 244linkgit:gitdiffcore[7].