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NAMEgit-ls-tree - List the contents of a tree objectSYNOPSISgit ls-tree [-d] [-r] [-t] [-l] [-z] [--name-only] [--name-status] [--full-name] [--full-tree] [--abbrev[=<n>]] <tree-ish> [<path>...] DESCRIPTIONLists the contents of a given tree object, like what "/bin/ls -a" does in the current working directory. Note that:•the behaviour is slightly different from that of
"/bin/ls" in that the <path> denotes just a list of
patterns to match, e.g. so specifying directory name (without -r) will
behave differently, and order of the arguments does not matter.
•the behaviour is similar to that of
"/bin/ls" in that the <path> is taken as relative to
the current working directory. E.g. when you are in a directory sub
that has a directory dir, you can run git ls-tree -r HEAD dir to
list the contents of the tree (that is sub/dir in HEAD). You
don’t want to give a tree that is not at the root level (e.g. git
ls-tree -r HEAD:sub dir) in this case, as that would result in asking for
sub/sub/dir in the HEAD commit. However, the current working
directory can be ignored by passing --full-tree option.
OPTIONS<tree-ish>Id of a tree-ish.
-d Show only the named tree entry itself, not its
children.
-r Recurse into sub-trees.
-t Show tree entries even when going to recurse them. Has no
effect if -r was not passed. -d implies -t.
-l, --long Show object size of blob (file) entries.
-z \0 line termination on output and do not quote filenames.
See OUTPUT FORMAT below for more information.
--name-only, --name-status List only filenames (instead of the "long"
output), one per line.
--abbrev[=<n>] Instead of showing the full 40-byte hexadecimal object
lines, show the shortest prefix that is at least <n> hexdigits
long that uniquely refers the object. Non default number of digits can be
specified with --abbrev=<n>.
--full-name Instead of showing the path names relative to the current
working directory, show the full path names.
--full-tree Do not limit the listing to the current working
directory. Implies --full-name.
[<path>...] When paths are given, show them (note that this
isn’t really raw pathnames, but rather a list of patterns to match).
Otherwise implicitly uses the root level of the tree as the sole path
argument.
OUTPUT FORMAT<mode> SP <type> SP <object> TAB <file> This output format is compatible with what --index-info --stdin of git update-index expects. When the -l option is used, format changes to <mode> SP <type> SP <object> SP <object size> TAB <file> Object size identified by <object> is given in bytes, and right-justified with minimum width of 7 characters. Object size is given only for blobs (file) entries; for other entries - character is used in place of size. Without the -z option, pathnames with "unusual" characters are quoted as explained for the configuration variable core.quotePath (see git-config(1)). Using -z the filename is output verbatim and the line is terminated by a NUL byte. GITPart of the git(1) suite
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