6 git-ls-files - Information about files in the index/working directory
12 'git-ls-files' [-z] [-t] [-v]
13 (--[cached|deleted|others|ignored|stage|unmerged|killed|modified])\*
14 (-[c|d|o|i|s|u|k|m])\*
15 [-x <pattern>|--exclude=<pattern>]
16 [-X <file>|--exclude-from=<file>]
17 [--exclude-per-directory=<file>]
19 [--full-name] [--abbrev] [--] [<file>]\*
23 This merges the file listing in the directory cache index with the
24 actual working directory list, and shows different combinations of the
27 One or more of the options below may be used to determine the files
33 Show cached files in the output (default)
36 Show deleted files in the output
39 Show modified files in the output
42 Show other files in the output
45 Show ignored files in the output
46 Note the this also reverses any exclude list present.
49 Show stage files in the output
52 If a whole directory is classified as "other", show just its
53 name (with a trailing slash) and not its whole contents.
55 --no-empty-directory::
56 Do not list empty directories. Has no effect without --directory.
59 Show unmerged files in the output (forces --stage)
62 Show files on the filesystem that need to be removed due
63 to file/directory conflicts for checkout-index to
67 \0 line termination on output.
69 -x|--exclude=<pattern>::
70 Skips files matching pattern.
71 Note that pattern is a shell wildcard pattern.
73 -X|--exclude-from=<file>::
74 exclude patterns are read from <file>; 1 per line.
76 --exclude-per-directory=<file>::
77 read additional exclude patterns that apply only to the
78 directory and its subdirectories in <file>.
81 If any <file> does not appear in the index, treat this as an
85 Identify the file status with the following tags (followed by
86 a space) at the start of each line:
95 Similar to `-t`, but use lowercase letters for files
96 that are marked as 'always matching index'.
99 When run from a subdirectory, the command usually
100 outputs paths relative to the current directory. This
101 option forces paths to be output relative to the project
105 Instead of showing the full 40-byte hexadecimal object
106 lines, show only handful hexdigits prefix.
107 Non default number of digits can be specified with --abbrev=<n>.
110 Do not interpret any more arguments as options.
113 Files to show. If no files are given all files which match the other
114 specified criteria are shown.
118 show files just outputs the filename unless '--stage' is specified in
119 which case it outputs:
121 [<tag> ]<mode> <object> <stage> <file>
123 "git-ls-files --unmerged" and "git-ls-files --stage" can be used to examine
124 detailed information on unmerged paths.
126 For an unmerged path, instead of recording a single mode/SHA1 pair,
127 the dircache records up to three such pairs; one from tree O in stage
128 1, A in stage 2, and B in stage 3. This information can be used by
129 the user (or the porcelain) to see what should eventually be recorded at the
130 path. (see git-read-tree for more information on state)
132 When `-z` option is not used, TAB, LF, and backslash characters
133 in pathnames are represented as `\t`, `\n`, and `\\`,
140 'git-ls-files' can use a list of "exclude patterns" when
141 traversing the directory tree and finding files to show when the
142 flags --others or --ignored are specified.
144 These exclude patterns come from these places:
146 1. command line flag --exclude=<pattern> specifies a single
149 2. command line flag --exclude-from=<file> specifies a list of
150 patterns stored in a file.
152 3. command line flag --exclude-per-directory=<name> specifies
153 a name of the file in each directory 'git-ls-files'
154 examines, and if exists, its contents are used as an
155 additional list of patterns.
157 An exclude pattern file used by (2) and (3) contains one pattern
158 per line. A line that starts with a '#' can be used as comment
161 There are three lists of patterns that are in effect at a given
162 time. They are built and ordered in the following way:
164 * --exclude=<pattern> from the command line; patterns are
165 ordered in the same order as they appear on the command line.
167 * lines read from --exclude-from=<file>; patterns are ordered
168 in the same order as they appear in the file.
170 * When --exclude-per-directory=<name> is specified, upon
171 entering a directory that has such a file, its contents are
172 appended at the end of the current "list of patterns". They
173 are popped off when leaving the directory.
175 Each pattern in the pattern list specifies "a match pattern" and
176 optionally the fate; either a file that matches the pattern is
177 considered excluded or included. A filename is matched against
178 the patterns in the three lists; the --exclude-from list is
179 checked first, then the --exclude-per-directory list, and then
180 finally the --exclude list. The last match determines its fate.
181 If there is no match in the three lists, the fate is "included".
183 A pattern specified on the command line with --exclude or read
184 from the file specified with --exclude-from is relative to the
185 top of the directory tree. A pattern read from a file specified
186 by --exclude-per-directory is relative to the directory that the
187 pattern file appears in.
189 An exclude pattern is of the following format:
191 - an optional prefix '!' which means that the fate this pattern
192 specifies is "include", not the usual "exclude"; the
193 remainder of the pattern string is interpreted according to
196 - if it does not contain a slash '/', it is a shell glob
197 pattern and used to match against the filename without
198 leading directories (i.e. the same way as the current
201 - otherwise, it is a shell glob pattern, suitable for
202 consumption by fnmatch(3) with FNM_PATHNAME flag. I.e. a
203 slash in the pattern must match a slash in the pathname.
204 "Documentation/\*.html" matches "Documentation/git.html" but
205 not "ppc/ppc.html". As a natural exception, "/*.c" matches
206 "cat-file.c" but not "mozilla-sha1/sha1.c".
210 --------------------------------------------------------------
212 # ignore objects and archives, anywhere in the tree.
214 $ cat Documentation/.gitignore
215 # ignore generated html files,
217 # except foo.html which is maintained by hand
219 $ git-ls-files --ignored \
220 --exclude='Documentation/*.[0-9]' \
221 --exclude-from=.git/ignore \
222 --exclude-per-directory=.gitignore
223 --------------------------------------------------------------
228 gitlink:git-read-tree[1]
233 Written by Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org>
237 Documentation by David Greaves, Junio C Hamano and the git-list <git@vger.kernel.org>.
241 Part of the gitlink:git[7] suite