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=Show Files that Have Been Modified in the Working Tree=
=Show Files that Have Been Modified in the Working Tree=
git ls-files --modified
The result of the command can be further filtered based on the values of [[Git_Concepts#Attributes|Git attributes]].


  git ls-files --modified ':(attr:merge=ours)'
  git ls-files --modified ':(attr:merge=ours)'
<font color=darkgray>Clarify what ':(attr:merge=ours)' means.</font>


=Show Files that Have Been Delete in the Working Tree=
=Show Files that Have Been Delete in the Working Tree=

Revision as of 18:48, 30 July 2019

Internal

Overview

Show information about files in the index and the working tree.

Options

--exclude-standard

Do not show standard Git exclusions (.git/info/exclude, .gitignore in each directory, and the user's global exclusion file) in the output.

Show Files that Have Been Modified in the Working Tree

git ls-files --modified 

The result of the command can be further filtered based on the values of Git attributes.

git ls-files --modified ':(attr:merge=ours)'

Show Files that Have Been Delete in the Working Tree

git ls-files --deleted

Show Untracked Files

git ls-files --others --exclude-standard

(--exclude-standard is needed to drop ignored files from output)