Git show files that were changed in the last 2 days

不羁的心 提交于 2019-12-03 00:51:28

问题


How can I have a list with all the files that were changed in the last 2 days? I know about

git log --name-status --since="2 days ago" 

but this will show me ids, dates and commit messages. All I need is the list of the file names which were changed.

Is that possible with git?


回答1:


git log --pretty=format: --name-only --since="2 days ago"

if some files duplicate in multiple commits, you can use pipe to filter it

git log --pretty=format: --name-only --since="2 days ago" | sort | uniq



回答2:


git diff --stat @{2.days.ago} # Deprecated!, see below

Short and effective

Edit

TLDR: use git diff $(git log -1 --before=@{2.days.ago} --format=%H) --stat

Long explanation: The original solution was good, but it had a little glitch, it was limited to the reflog, in other words, only shows the local history, because reflog is never pushed to remote. This is the reason why you get the warning: Log for 'master' only goes back to... in repos recently cloned.

I have configured this alias in my machine:

alias glasthour='git diff $(git log -1 --before=@{last.hour} --format=%H) --stat' 
alias glastblock='git diff $(git log -1 --before=@{4.hours.ago} --format=%H) --stat' 
alias glastday='git diff $(git log -1 --before=@{last.day} --format=%H) --stat' 
alias glastweek='git diff $(git log -1 --before=@{last.week} --format=%H) --shortstat | uniq' 
alias glastmonth='git diff $(git log -1 --before=@{last.month} --format=%H) --shortstat | uniq'                                                                                                                

credits: answer below by @adam-dymitruk




回答3:


Use the --raw option to git log:

$ git log --raw --since=2.days

See the --diff-filter part of the git log help page for the explanation of the flags shown in the --raw format. They explain what happen to the files in each commit:

   --diff-filter=[(A|C|D|M|R|T|U|X|B)...[*]]
       Select only files that are Added (A), Copied (C), Deleted (D),
       Modified (M), Renamed (R), have their type (i.e. regular file,
       symlink, submodule, ...) changed (T), are Unmerged (U), are Unknown
       (X), or have had their pairing Broken (B). Any combination of the
       filter characters (including none) can be used. When *
       (All-or-none) is added to the combination, all paths are selected
       if there is any file that matches other criteria in the comparison;
       if there is no file that matches other criteria, nothing is
       selected. 



回答4:


You can do a diff of a version that's closest to 2 days ago with:

git diff $(git log -1 --before="2 days ago" --format=%H).. --stat

--stat gives you a summary of changes. Add --name-only to exclude any meta information and have only a file name listing.

Hope this helps.




回答5:


git log --pretty="format:" --since="2 days ago" --name-only


来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/7499938/git-show-files-that-were-changed-in-the-last-2-days

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