user3719454
user3719454

Reputation: 1016

How to list all unchanged (tracked) files?

I unzipped an older "git-image" onto my git repository and most of the files have been changed. I would like to know which files remained untouched. How to list these files?

Upvotes: 9

Views: 1396

Answers (2)

Chris Maes
Chris Maes

Reputation: 37782

I didn't find anything purely git, but with some bash it is possible:

( git ls-files --modified ; git ls-files ) | sort | uniq -u

explanation

  • git ls-files lists all files tracked by git
  • git ls-files --modified lists all the modified files tracked by git
  • the rest is some bash scripting to remove the duplicates from both lists.

Upvotes: 13

user5102789
user5102789

Reputation:

Maybe, if you unzip a archive, you may also won't use git but unzip -u? It echos (the name of) all updated files and you may extract the list with sed or something if you like...

Upvotes: -1

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