How to list all the files in a commit?
Preferred Way (because it's a plumbing command; meant to be programmatic):
$ git diff-tree --no-commit-id --name-only -r bd61ad98
index.html
javascript/application.js
javascript/ie6.js
Another Way (less preferred for scripts, because it's a porcelain command; meant to be user-facing)
$ git show --pretty="" --name-only bd61ad98
index.html
javascript/application.js
javascript/ie6.js
- The
--no-commit-id
suppresses the commit ID output. - The
--pretty
argument specifies an empty format string to avoid the cruft at the beginning. - The
--name-only
argument shows only the file names that were affected (Thanks Hank). Use--name-status
instead, if you want to see what happened to each file (Deleted, Modified, Added) - The
-r
argument is to recurse into sub-trees
If you want to get list of changed files:
git diff-tree --no-commit-id --name-only -r <commit-ish>
If you want to get list of all files in a commit, you can use
git ls-tree --name-only -r <commit-ish>
I'll just assume that gitk
is not desired for this. In that case, try git show --name-only <sha>
.