I have a bunch of commits in the repo. I want to see a list of files changed between two commits - from SHA1 to SHA2.
What command should I use?
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I have a bunch of commits in the repo. I want to see a list of files changed between two commits - from SHA1 to SHA2.
What command should I use?
git diff --name-only SHA1 SHA2
where you only need to include enough of the SHA to identify the commits. You can also do, for example
git diff --name-only HEAD~10 HEAD~5
to see the differences between the tenth latest commit and the fifth latest (or so).
git diff --name-status [TAG|SHA1]
shows what operations were done to the files too
– reconbot
Sep 28 '11 at 12:40
git diff --name-status
doesn't seem to want to show added files. @sschuberth pointed out git show
, which does seem to work properly for me: git show --pretty=format: --name-status
. Just doing git show --name-status
gives a bit more info, but still nice and dense... that will be my new goto command ;)
– travc
Jun 14 '17 at 22:52
git diff --name-status [SHA1 [SHA2]]
is like --name-only, except you get a simple prefix telling you what happened to the file (modified, deleted, added...)
git log --name-status --oneline [SHA1..SHA2]
is similar, but commits are listed after the commit message, so you can see when a file was changed.
if you're interested in just what happened to certain files/folders you can append -- <filename> [<filename>...]
to the git log
version.
if you want to see what happened for a single commit, call it SHA1, then do
git log --name-status --oneline [SHA1^..SHA1]
File status flags:
M modified - File has been modified
C copy-edit - File has been copied and modified
R rename-edit - File has been renamed and modified
A added - File has been added
D deleted - File has been deleted
U unmerged - File has conflicts after a merge
--relative[=<path>]
option may help you, I'm not sure. Otherwise there's always | erep -v '(.tmp|.foo|.dontwant)$'
...
– artfulrobot
Oct 15 '14 at 15:08
It seems that no one has mentioned the switch --stat
:
$ git diff --stat HEAD~5 HEAD
.../java/org/apache/calcite/rex/RexSimplify.java | 50 +++++++++++++++++-----
.../apache/calcite/sql/fun/SqlTrimFunction.java | 2 +-
.../apache/calcite/sql2rel/SqlToRelConverter.java | 16 +++++++
.../org/apache/calcite/util/SaffronProperties.java | 19 ++++----
.../org/apache/calcite/test/RexProgramTest.java | 24 +++++++++++
.../apache/calcite/test/SqlToRelConverterTest.java | 8 ++++
.../apache/calcite/test/SqlToRelConverterTest.xml | 15 +++++++
pom.xml | 2 +-
.../apache/calcite/adapter/spark/SparkRules.java | 7 +--
9 files changed, 117 insertions(+), 26 deletions(-)
There are also --numstat
$ git diff --numstat HEAD~5 HEAD
40 10 core/src/main/java/org/apache/calcite/rex/RexSimplify.java
1 1 core/src/main/java/org/apache/calcite/sql/fun/SqlTrimFunction.java
16 0 core/src/main/java/org/apache/calcite/sql2rel/SqlToRelConverter.java
8 11 core/src/main/java/org/apache/calcite/util/SaffronProperties.java
24 0 core/src/test/java/org/apache/calcite/test/RexProgramTest.java
8 0 core/src/test/java/org/apache/calcite/test/SqlToRelConverterTest.java
15 0 core/src/test/resources/org/apache/calcite/test/SqlToRelConverterTest.xml
1 1 pom.xml
4 3 spark/src/main/java/org/apache/calcite/adapter/spark/SparkRules.java
and --shortstat
$ git diff --shortstat HEAD~5 HEAD
9 files changed, 117 insertions(+), 26 deletions(-)
But for seeing the files changed between your branch and its common ancestor with another branch (say origin/master):
git diff --name-only `git merge-base origin/master HEAD`
git diffstatus master
or similar, that triggers the above.
– oma
Jun 4 '13 at 12:04
git diff --name-only master..branch
doesn't correspond to github PR list. This way more precise. But anyway I have 173 chaned files vs 171 in github PR. (without merge-base
I have 228 vs 171)
– x'ES
May 19 '17 at 13:08
To supplement @artfulrobot's answer, if you want to show changed files between two branches:
git diff --name-status mybranch..myotherbranch
Be careful on precedence. If you place the newer branch first then it would show files as deleted rather than added.
Adding a grep
can refine things further:
git diff --name-status mybranch..myotherbranch | grep "A\t"
That will then show only files added in myotherbranch
.
--diff-filter
which gives this functionality natively, which means less chance of incorrect results (e.g. false positives)
– Jasper
Feb 19 '15 at 10:13
"A\t"
in the file names. You need grep "^A\t"
– phuclv
Nov 4 '20 at 2:14
Add below alias to your ~/.bash_profile
, then run, source ~/.bash_profile
; now anytime you need to see the updated files in the last commit, run, showfiles
from your git repository.
alias showfiles='git show --pretty="format:" --name-only'
git config --global alias.showfiles 'show --pretty="format:" --name-only'
to make git showfiles
.
– cgmb
Oct 9 '17 at 8:50
Also note, if you just want to see the changed files between the last commit and the one before it. This works fine: git show --name-only
Just for someone who needs to focus only on Java files, this is my solution:
git diff --name-status SHA1 SHA2 | grep '\.java$'
Use git log --pretty=oneline >C:\filename.log
which will log only a oneline (--pretty=oneline) thats the name of the changed file. Also will log all the details to your output file.
git log --pretty=oneline
gives me only the SHA and the commit message using git 2.10.1
– damd
Nov 17 '16 at 14:33
As artfulrobot said in his answer:
git diff --name-status [SHA1 [SHA2]]
My example:
git diff --name-status 78a09k12067c24d8f117886c4723ccf111af4997
4b95d595812211553070046bf2ebd807c0862cca
M views/layouts/default.ctp
M webroot/css/theme.css
A webroot/img/theme/logo.png
Based on git diff --name-status
I wrote the git-diffview git extension that renders a hierarchical tree view of what changed between two paths.
The following works well for me:
$ git show --name-only --format=tformat: SHA1..SHA2
It can also be used with a single commit:
git show --name-only --format=tformat: SHA1
which is handy for use in Jenkins where you are provided with a List of changeSet SHA's, and want to iterate over them to see which files have been changed.
This is similar to a couple of the answers above, but using tformat:
rather than format:
removes the separator space between commits.
In case someone is looking for list of files changed including staged files
git diff HEAD --name-only --relative --diff-filter=AMCR
git diff HEAD --name-only --relative --diff-filter=AMCR sha-1 sha-2
Remove --relative
if you want absolute paths.