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   1-b::
   2        Show blank SHA-1 for boundary commits.  This can also
   3        be controlled via the `blame.blankboundary` config option.
   4
   5--root::
   6        Do not treat root commits as boundaries.  This can also be
   7        controlled via the `blame.showroot` config option.
   8
   9--show-stats::
  10        Include additional statistics at the end of blame output.
  11
  12-L <start>,<end>::
  13        Annotate only the given line range.  <start> and <end> can take
  14        one of these forms:
  15
  16        - number
  17+
  18If <start> or <end> is a number, it specifies an
  19absolute line number (lines count from 1).
  20+
  21
  22- /regex/
  23+
  24This form will use the first line matching the given
  25POSIX regex.  If <end> is a regex, it will search
  26starting at the line given by <start>.
  27+
  28
  29- +offset or -offset
  30+
  31This is only valid for <end> and will specify a number
  32of lines before or after the line given by <start>.
  33+
  34
  35-l::
  36        Show long rev (Default: off).
  37
  38-t::
  39        Show raw timestamp (Default: off).
  40
  41-S <revs-file>::
  42        Use revs from revs-file instead of calling linkgit:git-rev-list[1].
  43
  44-p::
  45--porcelain::
  46        Show in a format designed for machine consumption.
  47
  48--incremental::
  49        Show the result incrementally in a format designed for
  50        machine consumption.
  51
  52--encoding=<encoding>::
  53        Specifies the encoding used to output author names
  54        and commit summaries. Setting it to `none` makes blame
  55        output unconverted data. For more information see the
  56        discussion about encoding in the linkgit:git-log[1]
  57        manual page.
  58
  59--contents <file>::
  60        When <rev> is not specified, the command annotates the
  61        changes starting backwards from the working tree copy.
  62        This flag makes the command pretend as if the working
  63        tree copy has the contents of the named file (specify
  64        `-` to make the command read from the standard input).
  65
  66-M|<num>|::
  67        Detect moving lines in the file as well.  When a commit
  68        moves a block of lines in a file (e.g. the original file
  69        has A and then B, and the commit changes it to B and
  70        then A), traditional 'blame' algorithm typically blames
  71        the lines that were moved up (i.e. B) to the parent and
  72        assigns blame to the lines that were moved down (i.e. A)
  73        to the child commit.  With this option, both groups of lines
  74        are blamed on the parent.
  75+
  76<num> is optional but it is the lower bound on the number of
  77alphanumeric characters that git must detect as moving
  78within a file for it to associate those lines with the parent
  79commit.
  80
  81-C|<num>|::
  82        In addition to `-M`, detect lines copied from other
  83        files that were modified in the same commit.  This is
  84        useful when you reorganize your program and move code
  85        around across files.  When this option is given twice,
  86        the command looks for copies from all other files in the
  87        parent for the commit that creates the file in addition.
  88+
  89<num> is optional but it is the lower bound on the number of
  90alphanumeric characters that git must detect as moving
  91between files for it to associate those lines with the parent
  92commit.
  93
  94-h::
  95--help::
  96        Show help message.