6 git-ls-tree - Lists the contents of a tree object
11 'git-ls-tree' [-d] [-r] [-t] [-z]
12 [--name-only] [--name-status] [--full-name] [--abbrev=[<n>]]
17 Lists the contents of a given tree object, like what "/bin/ls -a" does
18 in the current working directory. Note that the usage is subtly different,
19 though - 'paths' denote just a list of patterns to match, e.g. so specifying
20 directory name (without '-r') will behave differently, and order of the
21 arguments does not matter.
29 Show only the named tree entry itself, not its children.
32 Recurse into sub-trees.
35 Show tree entries even when going to recurse them. Has no effect
36 if '-r' was not passed. '-d' implies '-t'.
39 \0 line termination on output.
43 List only filenames (instead of the "long" output), one per line.
46 Instead of showing the full 40-byte hexadecimal object
47 lines, show only handful hexdigits prefix.
48 Non default number of digits can be specified with --abbrev=<n>.
51 When paths are given, show them (note that this isn't really raw
52 pathnames, but rather a list of patterns to match). Otherwise
53 implicitly uses the root level of the tree as the sole path argument.
58 <mode> SP <type> SP <object> TAB <file>
60 When the `-z` option is not used, TAB, LF, and backslash characters
61 in pathnames are represented as `\t`, `\n`, and `\\`, respectively.
66 Written by Petr Baudis <pasky@suse.cz>
67 Completely rewritten from scratch by Junio C Hamano <junkio@cox.net>,
68 another major rewrite by Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org>
72 Documentation by David Greaves, Junio C Hamano and the git-list
73 <git@vger.kernel.org>.
75 This manual page is a stub. You can help the git documentation by expanding it.
79 Part of the gitlink:git[7] suite