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diff --git a/Documentation/rev-list-options.txt b/Documentation/rev-list-options.txt index f39cb6d4f5..7b273635de 100644 --- a/Documentation/rev-list-options.txt +++ b/Documentation/rev-list-options.txt @@ -91,9 +91,14 @@ endif::git-rev-list[] Consider the limiting patterns to be fixed strings (don't interpret pattern as a regular expression). +-P:: --perl-regexp:: - Consider the limiting patterns to be Perl-compatible regular expressions. - Requires libpcre to be compiled in. + Consider the limiting patterns to be Perl-compatible regular + expressions. ++ +Support for these types of regular expressions is an optional +compile-time dependency. If Git wasn't compiled with support for them +providing this option will cause it to die. --remove-empty:: Stop when a given path disappears from the tree. @@ -133,8 +138,8 @@ parents) and `--max-parents=-1` (negative numbers denote no upper limit). for all following revision specifiers, up to the next `--not`. --all:: - Pretend as if all the refs in `refs/` are listed on the - command line as '<commit>'. + Pretend as if all the refs in `refs/`, along with `HEAD`, are + listed on the command line as '<commit>'. --branches[=<pattern>]:: Pretend as if all the refs in `refs/heads` are listed @@ -179,6 +184,14 @@ explicitly. Pretend as if all objects mentioned by reflogs are listed on the command line as `<commit>`. +--single-worktree:: + By default, all working trees will be examined by the + following options when there are more than one (see + linkgit:git-worktree[1]): `--all`, `--reflog` and + `--indexed-objects`. + This option forces them to examine the current working tree + only. + --ignore-missing:: Upon seeing an invalid object name in the input, pretend as if the bad input was not given. @@ -225,7 +238,7 @@ excluded from the output. --left-only:: --right-only:: - List only commits on the respective side of a symmetric range, + List only commits on the respective side of a symmetric difference, i.e. only those which would be marked `<` resp. `>` by `--left-right`. + @@ -252,10 +265,25 @@ list. + With `--pretty` format other than `oneline` (for obvious reasons), this causes the output to have two extra lines of information -taken from the reflog. By default, 'commit@\{Nth}' notation is -used in the output. When the starting commit is specified as -'commit@\{now}', output also uses 'commit@\{timestamp}' notation -instead. Under `--pretty=oneline`, the commit message is +taken from the reflog. The reflog designator in the output may be shown +as `ref@{Nth}` (where `Nth` is the reverse-chronological index in the +reflog) or as `ref@{timestamp}` (with the timestamp for that entry), +depending on a few rules: ++ +-- +1. If the starting point is specified as `ref@{Nth}`, show the index +format. ++ +2. If the starting point was specified as `ref@{now}`, show the +timestamp format. ++ +3. If neither was used, but `--date` was given on the command line, show +the timestamp in the format requested by `--date`. ++ +4. Otherwise, show the index format. +-- ++ +Under `--pretty=oneline`, the commit message is prefixed with this information on the same line. This option cannot be combined with `--reverse`. See also linkgit:git-reflog[1]. @@ -642,8 +670,9 @@ avoid showing the commits from two parallel development track mixed together. --reverse:: - Output the commits in reverse order. - Cannot be combined with `--walk-reflogs`. + Output the commits chosen to be shown (see Commit Limiting + section above) in reverse order. Cannot be combined with + `--walk-reflogs`. Object Traversal ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ @@ -657,6 +686,11 @@ ifdef::git-rev-list[] all object IDs which I need to download if I have the commit object _bar_ but not _foo_''. +--in-commit-order:: + Print tree and blob ids in order of the commits. The tree + and blob ids are printed after they are first referenced + by a commit. + --objects-edge:: Similar to `--objects`, but also print the IDs of excluded commits prefixed with a ``-'' character. This is used by @@ -677,8 +711,60 @@ ifdef::git-rev-list[] --unpacked:: Only useful with `--objects`; print the object IDs that are not in packs. + +--filter=<filter-spec>:: + Only useful with one of the `--objects*`; omits objects (usually + blobs) from the list of printed objects. The '<filter-spec>' + may be one of the following: ++ +The form '--filter=blob:none' omits all blobs. ++ +The form '--filter=blob:limit=<n>[kmg]' omits blobs larger than n bytes +or units. n may be zero. The suffixes k, m, and g can be used to name +units in KiB, MiB, or GiB. For example, 'blob:limit=1k' is the same +as 'blob:limit=1024'. ++ +The form '--filter=sparse:oid=<blob-ish>' uses a sparse-checkout +specification contained in the blob (or blob-expression) '<blob-ish>' +to omit blobs that would not be not required for a sparse checkout on +the requested refs. ++ +The form '--filter=sparse:path=<path>' similarly uses a sparse-checkout +specification contained in <path>. + +--no-filter:: + Turn off any previous `--filter=` argument. + +--filter-print-omitted:: + Only useful with `--filter=`; prints a list of the objects omitted + by the filter. Object IDs are prefixed with a ``~'' character. + +--missing=<missing-action>:: + A debug option to help with future "partial clone" development. + This option specifies how missing objects are handled. ++ +The form '--missing=error' requests that rev-list stop with an error if +a missing object is encountered. This is the default action. ++ +The form '--missing=allow-any' will allow object traversal to continue +if a missing object is encountered. Missing objects will silently be +omitted from the results. ++ +The form '--missing=allow-promisor' is like 'allow-any', but will only +allow object traversal to continue for EXPECTED promisor missing objects. +Unexpected missing objects will raise an error. ++ +The form '--missing=print' is like 'allow-any', but will also print a +list of the missing objects. Object IDs are prefixed with a ``?'' character. endif::git-rev-list[] +--exclude-promisor-objects:: + (For internal use only.) Prefilter object traversal at + promisor boundary. This is used with partial clone. This is + stronger than `--missing=allow-promisor` because it limits the + traversal, rather than just silencing errors about missing + objects. + --no-walk[=(sorted|unsorted)]:: Only show the given commits, but do not traverse their ancestors. This has no effect if a range is specified. If the argument @@ -714,8 +800,8 @@ include::pretty-options.txt[] `iso-local`), the user's local time zone is used instead. + `--date=relative` shows dates relative to the current time, -e.g. ``2 hours ago''. The `-local` option cannot be used with -`--raw` or `--relative`. +e.g. ``2 hours ago''. The `-local` option has no effect for +`--date=relative`. + `--date=local` is an alias for `--date=default-local`. + @@ -735,9 +821,21 @@ format, often found in email messages. + `--date=short` shows only the date, but not the time, in `YYYY-MM-DD` format. + -`--date=raw` shows the date in the internal raw Git format `%s %z` format. -+ -`--date=format:...` feeds the format `...` to your system `strftime`. +`--date=raw` shows the date as seconds since the epoch (1970-01-01 +00:00:00 UTC), followed by a space, and then the timezone as an offset +from UTC (a `+` or `-` with four digits; the first two are hours, and +the second two are minutes). I.e., as if the timestamp were formatted +with `strftime("%s %z")`). +Note that the `-local` option does not affect the seconds-since-epoch +value (which is always measured in UTC), but does switch the accompanying +timezone value. ++ +`--date=unix` shows the date as a Unix epoch timestamp (seconds since +1970). As with `--raw`, this is always in UTC and therefore `-local` +has no effect. ++ +`--date=format:...` feeds the format `...` to your system `strftime`, +except for %z and %Z, which are handled internally. Use `--date=format:%c` to show the date in your system locale's preferred format. See the `strftime` manual for a complete list of format placeholders. When using `-local`, the correct syntax is @@ -758,11 +856,11 @@ endif::git-rev-list[] --parents:: Print also the parents of the commit (in the form "commit parent..."). - Also enables parent rewriting, see 'History Simplification' below. + Also enables parent rewriting, see 'History Simplification' above. --children:: Print also the children of the commit (in the form "commit child..."). - Also enables parent rewriting, see 'History Simplification' below. + Also enables parent rewriting, see 'History Simplification' above. ifdef::git-rev-list[] --timestamp:: @@ -770,7 +868,7 @@ ifdef::git-rev-list[] endif::git-rev-list[] --left-right:: - Mark which side of a symmetric diff a commit is reachable from. + Mark which side of a symmetric difference a commit is reachable from. Commits from the left side are prefixed with `<` and those from the right with `>`. If combined with `--boundary`, those commits are prefixed with `-`. @@ -805,7 +903,7 @@ you would get an output like this: to be drawn properly. Cannot be combined with `--no-walk`. + -This enables parent rewriting, see 'History Simplification' below. +This enables parent rewriting, see 'History Simplification' above. + This implies the `--topo-order` option by default, but the `--date-order` option may also be specified. |