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I have a shared repository (repository.git, there aren't project files, they are in intern git structure).

We are doing system for managing git repositories, those repo are on the same server. And a problem is, that I need a latest version of file from master branch to print out. But i don't know how, I tried git show --pretty=format:"%b" filename, but it just gave me diff of two latest versions. But that's useless.

I also tried git cat-files but it need sha1 hash of file, path to file didn't work for me.

Any ideas?

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I think this should work: git show master:filename

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