What's an easy way to detect modified files in a Git workspace?

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别那么骄傲
别那么骄傲 2021-01-01 09:04

During make, I create string fields which I embedded in the linked output. Very useful.

Other than a complex sed/grep parsing of the

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  •  囚心锁ツ
    2021-01-01 09:28

    If you just want a plain “Are there any differences from HEAD?”:

    git diff-index --quiet HEAD
    

    If the exit code is 0, then there were no differences.

    If you want “What files have changed from HEAD?”:

    git diff-index --name-only HEAD
    

    If you want “What files have changed from HEAD, and in what ways have they changed (added, deleted, changed)?”:

    git diff-index --name-status HEAD
    

    Add -M (and -C) if you want rename (and copy) detection.

    These commands will check both the staged contents (what is in the index) and the files in the working tree. Alternatives like git ls-files -m will only check the working tree against the index (i.e. they will disregard any staged (but uncommitted) content that is also in the working tree).

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