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   1git-status(1)
   2=============
   3
   4NAME
   5----
   6git-status - Show the working tree status
   7
   8
   9SYNOPSIS
  10--------
  11[verse]
  12'git status' [<options>...] [--] [<pathspec>...]
  13
  14DESCRIPTION
  15-----------
  16Displays paths that have differences between the index file and the
  17current HEAD commit, paths that have differences between the working
  18tree and the index file, and paths in the working tree that are not
  19tracked by Git (and are not ignored by linkgit:gitignore[5]). The first
  20are what you _would_ commit by running `git commit`; the second and
  21third are what you _could_ commit by running 'git add' before running
  22`git commit`.
  23
  24OPTIONS
  25-------
  26
  27-s::
  28--short::
  29        Give the output in the short-format.
  30
  31-b::
  32--branch::
  33        Show the branch and tracking info even in short-format.
  34
  35--show-stash::
  36        Show the number of entries currently stashed away.
  37
  38--porcelain[=<version>]::
  39        Give the output in an easy-to-parse format for scripts.
  40        This is similar to the short output, but will remain stable
  41        across Git versions and regardless of user configuration. See
  42        below for details.
  43+
  44The version parameter is used to specify the format version.
  45This is optional and defaults to the original version 'v1' format.
  46
  47--long::
  48        Give the output in the long-format. This is the default.
  49
  50-v::
  51--verbose::
  52        In addition to the names of files that have been changed, also
  53        show the textual changes that are staged to be committed
  54        (i.e., like the output of `git diff --cached`). If `-v` is specified
  55        twice, then also show the changes in the working tree that
  56        have not yet been staged (i.e., like the output of `git diff`).
  57
  58-u[<mode>]::
  59--untracked-files[=<mode>]::
  60        Show untracked files.
  61+
  62The mode parameter is used to specify the handling of untracked files.
  63It is optional: it defaults to 'all', and if specified, it must be
  64stuck to the option (e.g. `-uno`, but not `-u no`).
  65+
  66The possible options are:
  67+
  68        - 'no'     - Show no untracked files.
  69        - 'normal' - Shows untracked files and directories.
  70        - 'all'    - Also shows individual files in untracked directories.
  71+
  72When `-u` option is not used, untracked files and directories are
  73shown (i.e. the same as specifying `normal`), to help you avoid
  74forgetting to add newly created files.  Because it takes extra work
  75to find untracked files in the filesystem, this mode may take some
  76time in a large working tree.
  77Consider enabling untracked cache and split index if supported (see
  78`git update-index --untracked-cache` and `git update-index
  79--split-index`), Otherwise you can use `no` to have `git status`
  80return more quickly without showing untracked files.
  81+
  82The default can be changed using the status.showUntrackedFiles
  83configuration variable documented in linkgit:git-config[1].
  84
  85--ignore-submodules[=<when>]::
  86        Ignore changes to submodules when looking for changes. <when> can be
  87        either "none", "untracked", "dirty" or "all", which is the default.
  88        Using "none" will consider the submodule modified when it either contains
  89        untracked or modified files or its HEAD differs from the commit recorded
  90        in the superproject and can be used to override any settings of the
  91        'ignore' option in linkgit:git-config[1] or linkgit:gitmodules[5]. When
  92        "untracked" is used submodules are not considered dirty when they only
  93        contain untracked content (but they are still scanned for modified
  94        content). Using "dirty" ignores all changes to the work tree of submodules,
  95        only changes to the commits stored in the superproject are shown (this was
  96        the behavior before 1.7.0). Using "all" hides all changes to submodules
  97        (and suppresses the output of submodule summaries when the config option
  98        `status.submoduleSummary` is set).
  99
 100--ignored[=<mode>]::
 101        Show ignored files as well.
 102+
 103The mode parameter is used to specify the handling of ignored files.
 104It is optional: it defaults to 'traditional'.
 105+
 106The possible options are:
 107+
 108        - 'traditional' - Shows ignored files and directories, unless
 109                          --untracked-files=all is specified, in which case
 110                          individual files in ignored directories are
 111                          displayed.
 112        - 'no'          - Show no ignored files.
 113        - 'matching'    - Shows ignored files and directories matching an
 114                          ignore pattern.
 115+
 116When 'matching' mode is specified, paths that explicitly match an
 117ignored pattern are shown. If a directory matches an ignore pattern,
 118then it is shown, but not paths contained in the ignored directory. If
 119a directory does not match an ignore pattern, but all contents are
 120ignored, then the directory is not shown, but all contents are shown.
 121
 122-z::
 123        Terminate entries with NUL, instead of LF.  This implies
 124        the `--porcelain=v1` output format if no other format is given.
 125
 126--column[=<options>]::
 127--no-column::
 128        Display untracked files in columns. See configuration variable
 129        column.status for option syntax.`--column` and `--no-column`
 130        without options are equivalent to 'always' and 'never'
 131        respectively.
 132
 133--ahead-behind::
 134--no-ahead-behind::
 135        Display or do not display detailed ahead/behind counts for the
 136        branch relative to its upstream branch.  Defaults to true.
 137
 138--renames::
 139--no-renames::
 140        Turn on/off rename detection regardless of user configuration.
 141        See also linkgit:git-diff[1] `--no-renames`.
 142
 143--find-renames[=<n>]::
 144        Turn on rename detection, optionally setting the similarity
 145        threshold.
 146        See also linkgit:git-diff[1] `--find-renames`.
 147
 148<pathspec>...::
 149        See the 'pathspec' entry in linkgit:gitglossary[7].
 150
 151OUTPUT
 152------
 153The output from this command is designed to be used as a commit
 154template comment.
 155The default, long format, is designed to be human readable,
 156verbose and descriptive.  Its contents and format are subject to change
 157at any time.
 158
 159The paths mentioned in the output, unlike many other Git commands, are
 160made relative to the current directory if you are working in a
 161subdirectory (this is on purpose, to help cutting and pasting). See
 162the status.relativePaths config option below.
 163
 164Short Format
 165~~~~~~~~~~~~
 166
 167In the short-format, the status of each path is shown as one of these
 168forms
 169
 170        XY PATH
 171        XY ORIG_PATH -> PATH
 172
 173where `ORIG_PATH` is where the renamed/copied contents came
 174from. `ORIG_PATH` is only shown when the entry is renamed or
 175copied. The `XY` is a two-letter status code.
 176
 177The fields (including the `->`) are separated from each other by a
 178single space. If a filename contains whitespace or other nonprintable
 179characters, that field will be quoted in the manner of a C string
 180literal: surrounded by ASCII double quote (34) characters, and with
 181interior special characters backslash-escaped.
 182
 183For paths with merge conflicts, `X` and `Y` show the modification
 184states of each side of the merge. For paths that do not have merge
 185conflicts, `X` shows the status of the index, and `Y` shows the status
 186of the work tree.  For untracked paths, `XY` are `??`.  Other status
 187codes can be interpreted as follows:
 188
 189* ' ' = unmodified
 190* 'M' = modified
 191* 'A' = added
 192* 'D' = deleted
 193* 'R' = renamed
 194* 'C' = copied
 195* 'U' = updated but unmerged
 196
 197Ignored files are not listed, unless `--ignored` option is in effect,
 198in which case `XY` are `!!`.
 199
 200....
 201X          Y     Meaning
 202-------------------------------------------------
 203         [AMD]   not updated
 204M        [ MD]   updated in index
 205A        [ MD]   added to index
 206D                deleted from index
 207R        [ MD]   renamed in index
 208C        [ MD]   copied in index
 209[MARC]           index and work tree matches
 210[ MARC]     M    work tree changed since index
 211[ MARC]     D    deleted in work tree
 212[ D]        R    renamed in work tree
 213[ D]        C    copied in work tree
 214-------------------------------------------------
 215D           D    unmerged, both deleted
 216A           U    unmerged, added by us
 217U           D    unmerged, deleted by them
 218U           A    unmerged, added by them
 219D           U    unmerged, deleted by us
 220A           A    unmerged, both added
 221U           U    unmerged, both modified
 222-------------------------------------------------
 223?           ?    untracked
 224!           !    ignored
 225-------------------------------------------------
 226....
 227
 228Submodules have more state and instead report
 229                M    the submodule has a different HEAD than
 230                     recorded in the index
 231                m    the submodule has modified content
 232                ?    the submodule has untracked files
 233since modified content or untracked files in a submodule cannot be added
 234via `git add` in the superproject to prepare a commit.
 235
 236'm' and '?' are applied recursively. For example if a nested submodule
 237in a submodule contains an untracked file, this is reported as '?' as well.
 238
 239If -b is used the short-format status is preceded by a line
 240
 241    ## branchname tracking info
 242
 243Porcelain Format Version 1
 244~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
 245
 246Version 1 porcelain format is similar to the short format, but is guaranteed
 247not to change in a backwards-incompatible way between Git versions or
 248based on user configuration. This makes it ideal for parsing by scripts.
 249The description of the short format above also describes the porcelain
 250format, with a few exceptions:
 251
 2521. The user's color.status configuration is not respected; color will
 253   always be off.
 254
 2552. The user's status.relativePaths configuration is not respected; paths
 256   shown will always be relative to the repository root.
 257
 258There is also an alternate -z format recommended for machine parsing. In
 259that format, the status field is the same, but some other things
 260change.  First, the '\->' is omitted from rename entries and the field
 261order is reversed (e.g 'from \-> to' becomes 'to from'). Second, a NUL
 262(ASCII 0) follows each filename, replacing space as a field separator
 263and the terminating newline (but a space still separates the status
 264field from the first filename).  Third, filenames containing special
 265characters are not specially formatted; no quoting or
 266backslash-escaping is performed.
 267
 268Any submodule changes are reported as modified `M` instead of `m` or single `?`.
 269
 270Porcelain Format Version 2
 271~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
 272
 273Version 2 format adds more detailed information about the state of
 274the worktree and changed items.  Version 2 also defines an extensible
 275set of easy to parse optional headers.
 276
 277Header lines start with "#" and are added in response to specific
 278command line arguments.  Parsers should ignore headers they
 279don't recognize.
 280
 281### Branch Headers
 282
 283If `--branch` is given, a series of header lines are printed with
 284information about the current branch.
 285
 286....
 287Line                                     Notes
 288------------------------------------------------------------
 289# branch.oid <commit> | (initial)        Current commit.
 290# branch.head <branch> | (detached)      Current branch.
 291# branch.upstream <upstream_branch>      If upstream is set.
 292# branch.ab +<ahead> -<behind>           If upstream is set and
 293                                         the commit is present.
 294------------------------------------------------------------
 295....
 296
 297### Changed Tracked Entries
 298
 299Following the headers, a series of lines are printed for tracked
 300entries.  One of three different line formats may be used to describe
 301an entry depending on the type of change.  Tracked entries are printed
 302in an undefined order; parsers should allow for a mixture of the 3
 303line types in any order.
 304
 305Ordinary changed entries have the following format:
 306
 307    1 <XY> <sub> <mH> <mI> <mW> <hH> <hI> <path>
 308
 309Renamed or copied entries have the following format:
 310
 311    2 <XY> <sub> <mH> <mI> <mW> <hH> <hI> <X><score> <path><sep><origPath>
 312
 313....
 314Field       Meaning
 315--------------------------------------------------------
 316<XY>        A 2 character field containing the staged and
 317            unstaged XY values described in the short format,
 318            with unchanged indicated by a "." rather than
 319            a space.
 320<sub>       A 4 character field describing the submodule state.
 321            "N..." when the entry is not a submodule.
 322            "S<c><m><u>" when the entry is a submodule.
 323            <c> is "C" if the commit changed; otherwise ".".
 324            <m> is "M" if it has tracked changes; otherwise ".".
 325            <u> is "U" if there are untracked changes; otherwise ".".
 326<mH>        The octal file mode in HEAD.
 327<mI>        The octal file mode in the index.
 328<mW>        The octal file mode in the worktree.
 329<hH>        The object name in HEAD.
 330<hI>        The object name in the index.
 331<X><score>  The rename or copy score (denoting the percentage
 332            of similarity between the source and target of the
 333            move or copy). For example "R100" or "C75".
 334<path>      The pathname.  In a renamed/copied entry, this
 335            is the target path.
 336<sep>       When the `-z` option is used, the 2 pathnames are separated
 337            with a NUL (ASCII 0x00) byte; otherwise, a tab (ASCII 0x09)
 338            byte separates them.
 339<origPath>  The pathname in the commit at HEAD or in the index.
 340            This is only present in a renamed/copied entry, and
 341            tells where the renamed/copied contents came from.
 342--------------------------------------------------------
 343....
 344
 345Unmerged entries have the following format; the first character is
 346a "u" to distinguish from ordinary changed entries.
 347
 348    u <xy> <sub> <m1> <m2> <m3> <mW> <h1> <h2> <h3> <path>
 349
 350....
 351Field       Meaning
 352--------------------------------------------------------
 353<XY>        A 2 character field describing the conflict type
 354            as described in the short format.
 355<sub>       A 4 character field describing the submodule state
 356            as described above.
 357<m1>        The octal file mode in stage 1.
 358<m2>        The octal file mode in stage 2.
 359<m3>        The octal file mode in stage 3.
 360<mW>        The octal file mode in the worktree.
 361<h1>        The object name in stage 1.
 362<h2>        The object name in stage 2.
 363<h3>        The object name in stage 3.
 364<path>      The pathname.
 365--------------------------------------------------------
 366....
 367
 368### Other Items
 369
 370Following the tracked entries (and if requested), a series of
 371lines will be printed for untracked and then ignored items
 372found in the worktree.
 373
 374Untracked items have the following format:
 375
 376    ? <path>
 377
 378Ignored items have the following format:
 379
 380    ! <path>
 381
 382### Pathname Format Notes and -z
 383
 384When the `-z` option is given, pathnames are printed as is and
 385without any quoting and lines are terminated with a NUL (ASCII 0x00)
 386byte.
 387
 388Without the `-z` option, pathnames with "unusual" characters are
 389quoted as explained for the configuration variable `core.quotePath`
 390(see linkgit:git-config[1]).
 391
 392
 393CONFIGURATION
 394-------------
 395
 396The command honors `color.status` (or `status.color` -- they
 397mean the same thing and the latter is kept for backward
 398compatibility) and `color.status.<slot>` configuration variables
 399to colorize its output.
 400
 401If the config variable `status.relativePaths` is set to false, then all
 402paths shown are relative to the repository root, not to the current
 403directory.
 404
 405If `status.submoduleSummary` is set to a non zero number or true (identical
 406to -1 or an unlimited number), the submodule summary will be enabled for
 407the long format and a summary of commits for modified submodules will be
 408shown (see --summary-limit option of linkgit:git-submodule[1]). Please note
 409that the summary output from the status command will be suppressed for all
 410submodules when `diff.ignoreSubmodules` is set to 'all' or only for those
 411submodules where `submodule.<name>.ignore=all`. To also view the summary for
 412ignored submodules you can either use the --ignore-submodules=dirty command
 413line option or the 'git submodule summary' command, which shows a similar
 414output but does not honor these settings.
 415
 416BACKGROUND REFRESH
 417------------------
 418
 419By default, `git status` will automatically refresh the index, updating
 420the cached stat information from the working tree and writing out the
 421result. Writing out the updated index is an optimization that isn't
 422strictly necessary (`status` computes the values for itself, but writing
 423them out is just to save subsequent programs from repeating our
 424computation). When `status` is run in the background, the lock held
 425during the write may conflict with other simultaneous processes, causing
 426them to fail. Scripts running `status` in the background should consider
 427using `git --no-optional-locks status` (see linkgit:git[1] for details).
 428
 429SEE ALSO
 430--------
 431linkgit:gitignore[5]
 432
 433GIT
 434---
 435Part of the linkgit:git[1] suite