what does “” mean in `--pretty=“”` of git log
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I learned a new option --pretty=""
$ git log --pretty="" --name-only
Algorithms/GrokkingAlgorithms/grokkingAlgorithms.md
Untitled.md
_manual.md
drafts.md
what does ""
mean here?
I checked --pretty=format
but found no --pretty=""
.
git
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I learned a new option --pretty=""
$ git log --pretty="" --name-only
Algorithms/GrokkingAlgorithms/grokkingAlgorithms.md
Untitled.md
_manual.md
drafts.md
what does ""
mean here?
I checked --pretty=format
but found no --pretty=""
.
git
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I learned a new option --pretty=""
$ git log --pretty="" --name-only
Algorithms/GrokkingAlgorithms/grokkingAlgorithms.md
Untitled.md
_manual.md
drafts.md
what does ""
mean here?
I checked --pretty=format
but found no --pretty=""
.
git
I learned a new option --pretty=""
$ git log --pretty="" --name-only
Algorithms/GrokkingAlgorithms/grokkingAlgorithms.md
Untitled.md
_manual.md
drafts.md
what does ""
mean here?
I checked --pretty=format
but found no --pretty=""
.
git
git
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--pretty=""
defines the output format to ""
. This means that for each commit you just get an empty string ""
as output.
The overall effect of your command is that you see a list of the changed files but without the rest of the information about a commit (like for example commit ID, author, date, commit text).
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--pretty=""
defines the output format to ""
. This means that for each commit you just get an empty string ""
as output.
The overall effect of your command is that you see a list of the changed files but without the rest of the information about a commit (like for example commit ID, author, date, commit text).
add a comment |
up vote
3
down vote
accepted
--pretty=""
defines the output format to ""
. This means that for each commit you just get an empty string ""
as output.
The overall effect of your command is that you see a list of the changed files but without the rest of the information about a commit (like for example commit ID, author, date, commit text).
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up vote
3
down vote
accepted
up vote
3
down vote
accepted
--pretty=""
defines the output format to ""
. This means that for each commit you just get an empty string ""
as output.
The overall effect of your command is that you see a list of the changed files but without the rest of the information about a commit (like for example commit ID, author, date, commit text).
--pretty=""
defines the output format to ""
. This means that for each commit you just get an empty string ""
as output.
The overall effect of your command is that you see a list of the changed files but without the rest of the information about a commit (like for example commit ID, author, date, commit text).
answered 20 hours ago
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