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    git-ls-files(1)
    ===============
    
    NAME
    ----
    git-ls-files - Show information about files in the index and the working tree
    
    
    SYNOPSIS
    --------
    [verse]
    
    'git ls-files' [-z] [-t] [-v] [-f]
    
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    		[-c|--cached] [-d|--deleted] [-o|--others] [-i|--ignored]
    		[-s|--stage] [-u|--unmerged] [-k|--killed] [-m|--modified]
    
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    		[--resolve-undo]
    
    		[--directory [--no-empty-directory]] [--eol]
    
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    		[--deduplicate]
    
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    		[-x <pattern>|--exclude=<pattern>]
    		[-X <file>|--exclude-from=<file>]
    		[--exclude-per-directory=<file>]
    		[--exclude-standard]
    		[--error-unmatch] [--with-tree=<tree-ish>]
    		[--full-name] [--recurse-submodules]
    
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    		[--abbrev[=<n>]] [--format=<format>] [--] [<file>...]
    
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    DESCRIPTION
    -----------
    
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    This merges the file listing in the index with the actual working
    directory list, and shows different combinations of the two.
    
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    One or more of the options below may be used to determine the files
    
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    shown, and each file may be printed multiple times if there are
    multiple entries in the index or multiple statuses are applicable for
    the relevant file selection options.
    
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    OPTIONS
    -------
    -c::
    --cached::
    
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    	Show all files cached in Git's index, i.e. all tracked files.
    	(This is the default if no -c/-s/-d/-o/-u/-k/-m/--resolve-undo
    	options are specified.)
    
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    -d::
    --deleted::
    
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    	Show files with an unstaged deletion
    
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    -m::
    --modified::
    
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    	Show files with an unstaged modification (note that an unstaged
    	deletion also counts as an unstaged modification)
    
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    -o::
    --others::
    	Show other (i.e. untracked) files in the output
    
    -i::
    --ignored::
    
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    	Show only ignored files in the output.  Must be used with
    	either an explicit '-c' or '-o'.  When showing files in the
    	index (i.e. when used with '-c'), print only those files
    	matching an exclude pattern.  When showing "other" files
    	(i.e. when used with '-o'), show only those matched by an
    	exclude pattern.  Standard ignore rules are not automatically
    	activated, therefore at least one of the `--exclude*` options
    	is required.
    
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    -s::
    --stage::
    
    	Show staged contents' mode bits, object name and stage number in the output.
    
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    --directory::
    	If a whole directory is classified as "other", show just its
    	name (with a trailing slash) and not its whole contents.
    
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    	Has no effect without -o/--others.
    
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    --no-empty-directory::
    	Do not list empty directories. Has no effect without --directory.
    
    -u::
    --unmerged::
    
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    	Show information about unmerged files in the output, but do
    	not show any other tracked files (forces --stage, overrides
    	--cached).
    
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    -k::
    --killed::
    
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    	Show untracked files on the filesystem that need to be removed
    	due to file/directory conflicts for tracked files to be able to
    	be written to the filesystem.
    
    --resolve-undo::
    	Show files having resolve-undo information in the index
    	together with their resolve-undo information.  (resolve-undo
    	information is what is used to implement "git checkout -m
    	$PATH", i.e. to recreate merge conflicts that were
    	accidentally resolved)
    
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    -z::
    	\0 line termination on output and do not quote filenames.
    	See OUTPUT below for more information.
    
    
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    --deduplicate::
    	When only filenames are shown, suppress duplicates that may
    	come from having multiple stages during a merge, or giving
    	`--deleted` and `--modified` option at the same time.
    	When any of the `-t`, `--unmerged`, or `--stage` option is
    	in use, this option has no effect.
    
    
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    -x <pattern>::
    --exclude=<pattern>::
    	Skip untracked files matching pattern.
    	Note that pattern is a shell wildcard pattern. See EXCLUDE PATTERNS
    	below for more information.
    
    -X <file>::
    --exclude-from=<file>::
    	Read exclude patterns from <file>; 1 per line.
    
    --exclude-per-directory=<file>::
    	Read additional exclude patterns that apply only to the
    
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    	directory and its subdirectories in <file>.  Deprecated; use
    	--exclude-standard instead.
    
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    --exclude-standard::
    	Add the standard Git exclusions: .git/info/exclude, .gitignore
    	in each directory, and the user's global exclusion file.
    
    --error-unmatch::
    	If any <file> does not appear in the index, treat this as an
    	error (return 1).
    
    --with-tree=<tree-ish>::
    	When using --error-unmatch to expand the user supplied
    	<file> (i.e. path pattern) arguments to paths, pretend
    	that paths which were removed in the index since the
    	named <tree-ish> are still present.  Using this option
    	with `-s` or `-u` options does not make any sense.
    
    -t::
    
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    	Show status tags together with filenames.  Note that for
    	scripting purposes, linkgit:git-status[1] `--porcelain` and
    
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    	linkgit:git-diff-files[1] `--name-status` are almost always
    	superior alternatives, and users should look at
    	linkgit:git-status[1] `--short` or linkgit:git-diff[1]
    	`--name-status` for more user-friendly alternatives.
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    This option provides a reason for showing each filename, in the form
    of a status tag (which is followed by a space and then the filename).
    The status tags are all single characters from the following list:
    
    	H::	tracked file that is not either unmerged or skip-worktree
    	S::	tracked file that is skip-worktree
    	M::	tracked file that is unmerged
    	R::	tracked file with unstaged removal/deletion
    	C::	tracked file with unstaged modification/change
    	K::	untracked paths which are part of file/directory conflicts
    		which prevent checking out tracked files
    	?::	untracked file
    	U::     file with resolve-undo information
    
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    -v::
    	Similar to `-t`, but use lowercase letters for files
    	that are marked as 'assume unchanged' (see
    	linkgit:git-update-index[1]).
    
    
    -f::
    	Similar to `-t`, but use lowercase letters for files
    	that are marked as 'fsmonitor valid' (see
    	linkgit:git-update-index[1]).
    
    
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    --full-name::
    	When run from a subdirectory, the command usually
    	outputs paths relative to the current directory.  This
    	option forces paths to be output relative to the project
    	top directory.
    
    --recurse-submodules::
    
    	Recursively calls ls-files on each active submodule in the repository.
    
    	Currently there is only support for the --cached and --stage modes.
    
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    --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.
    
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    	Non default number of digits can be specified with --abbrev=<n>.
    
    --debug::
    	After each line that describes a file, add more data about its
    	cache entry.  This is intended to show as much information as
    	possible for manual inspection; the exact format may change at
    	any time.
    
    --eol::
    	Show <eolinfo> and <eolattr> of files.
    	<eolinfo> is the file content identification used by Git when
    	the "text" attribute is "auto" (or not set and core.autocrlf is not false).
    	<eolinfo> is either "-text", "none", "lf", "crlf", "mixed" or "".
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    "" means the file is not a regular file, it is not in the index or
    not accessible in the working tree.
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    <eolattr> is the attribute that is used when checking out or committing,
    it is either "", "-text", "text", "text=auto", "text eol=lf", "text eol=crlf".
    Since Git 2.10 "text=auto eol=lf" and "text=auto eol=crlf" are supported.
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    Both the <eolinfo> in the index ("i/<eolinfo>")
    and in the working tree ("w/<eolinfo>") are shown for regular files,
    followed by the  ("attr/<eolattr>").
    
    
    --sparse::
    	If the index is sparse, show the sparse directories without expanding
    	to the contained files. Sparse directories will be shown with a
    	trailing slash, such as "x/" for a sparse directory "x".
    
    
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    --format=<format>::
    	A string that interpolates `%(fieldname)` from the result being shown.
    	It also interpolates `%%` to `%`, and `%xx` where `xx` are hex digits
    	interpolates to character with hex code `xx`; for example `%00`
    	interpolates to `\0` (NUL), `%09` to `\t` (TAB) and %0a to `\n` (LF).
    	--format cannot be combined with `-s`, `-o`, `-k`, `-t`, `--resolve-undo`
    	and `--eol`.
    
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    \--::
    	Do not interpret any more arguments as options.
    
    <file>::
    	Files to show. If no files are given all files which match the other
    	specified criteria are shown.
    
    
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    ------
    'git ls-files' just outputs the filenames unless `--stage` is specified in
    which case it outputs:
    
            [<tag> ]<mode> <object> <stage> <file>
    
    'git ls-files --eol' will show
    	i/<eolinfo><SPACES>w/<eolinfo><SPACES>attr/<eolattr><SPACE*><TAB><file>
    
    'git ls-files --unmerged' and 'git ls-files --stage' can be used to examine
    detailed information on unmerged paths.
    
    For an unmerged path, instead of recording a single mode/SHA-1 pair,
    the index records up to three such pairs; one from tree O in stage
    1, A in stage 2, and B in stage 3.  This information can be used by
    the user (or the porcelain) to see what should eventually be recorded at the
    path. (see linkgit:git-read-tree[1] for more information on state)
    
    Without the `-z` option, pathnames with "unusual" characters are
    quoted as explained for the configuration variable `core.quotePath`
    (see linkgit:git-config[1]).  Using `-z` the filename is output
    verbatim and the line is terminated by a NUL byte.
    
    
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    It is possible to print in a custom format by using the `--format`
    option, which is able to interpolate different fields using
    a `%(fieldname)` notation. For example, if you only care about the
    "objectname" and "path" fields, you can execute with a specific
    "--format" like
    
    	git ls-files --format='%(objectname) %(path)'
    
    FIELD NAMES
    -----------
    The way each path is shown can be customized by using the
    `--format=<format>` option, where the %(fieldname) in the
    <format> string for various aspects of the index entry are
    interpolated.  The following "fieldname" are understood:
    
    objectmode::
    	The mode of the file which is recorded in the index.
    
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    objecttype::
    	The object type of the file which is recorded in the index.
    
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    objectname::
    	The name of the file which is recorded in the index.
    
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    objectsize[:padded]::
    	The object size of the file which is recorded in the index
    	("-" if the object is a `commit` or `tree`).
    	It also supports a padded format of size with "%(objectsize:padded)".
    
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    stage::
    	The stage of the file which is recorded in the index.
    eolinfo:index::
    eolinfo:worktree::
    	The <eolinfo> (see the description of the `--eol` option) of
    	the contents in the index or in the worktree for the path.
    eolattr::
    	The <eolattr> (see the description of the `--eol` option)
    	that applies to the path.
    path::
    	The pathname of the file which is recorded in the index.
    
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    ----------------
    
    'git ls-files' can use a list of "exclude patterns" when
    traversing the directory tree and finding files to show when the
    flags --others or --ignored are specified.  linkgit:gitignore[5]
    specifies the format of exclude patterns.
    
    
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    Generally, you should just use --exclude-standard, but for historical
    reasons the exclude patterns can be specified from the following
    places, in order:
    
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      1. The command-line flag --exclude=<pattern> specifies a
         single pattern.  Patterns are ordered in the same order
         they appear in the command line.
    
      2. The command-line flag --exclude-from=<file> specifies a
         file containing a list of patterns.  Patterns are ordered
         in the same order they appear in the file.
    
      3. The command-line flag --exclude-per-directory=<name> specifies
         a name of the file in each directory 'git ls-files'
         examines, normally `.gitignore`.  Files in deeper
         directories take precedence.  Patterns are ordered in the
         same order they appear in the files.
    
    A pattern specified on the command line with --exclude or read
    from the file specified with --exclude-from is relative to the
    top of the directory tree.  A pattern read from a file specified
    by --exclude-per-directory is relative to the directory that the
    pattern file appears in.
    
    SEE ALSO
    --------
    linkgit:git-read-tree[1], linkgit:gitignore[5]
    
    GIT
    ---
    Part of the linkgit:git[1] suite