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Git Version Control Cookbook

You're reading from   Git Version Control Cookbook 90 hands-on recipes that will increase your productivity when using Git as a version control system

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jul 2014
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ISBN-13 9781782168454
Length 340 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (14) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Navigating Git FREE CHAPTER 2. Configuration 3. Branching, Merging, and Options 4. Rebase Regularly and Interactively, and Other Use Cases 5. Storing Additional Information in Your Repository 6. Extracting Data from the Repository 7. Enhancing Your Daily Work with Git Hooks, Aliases, and Scripts 8. Recovering from Mistakes 9. Repository Maintenance 10. Patching and Offline Sharing 11. Git Plumbing and Attributes 12. Tips and Tricks Index

Displaying the file information


While git ls-tree can give information about tree objects in the repository, it can't be used to display information about the index and working area. The git ls-files command can do this, and we will explore this next.

Getting ready

Again, we'll use the data-model repository from the previous example.

How to do it...

For specific file information, we can use the ls-files command to get information about files in the working tree and the staging area. By default, git ls-files will show the files in the staging area, as shown in the following command:

$ git ls-files
README.md
a_sub_directory/readme
another-file.txt
cat-me.txt
hello_world.c

Note this includes all files in the staging area (the tree state at the latest commit, HEAD) and files added since. The status command shows the changes between HEAD and staging area and the staging area and working tree. We can try to create a new file and see what happens using the following command:

$ echo 'Just testing.....
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