Git diff --stat explanation

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爱一瞬间的悲伤 2020-12-05 13:04

Git\'s pull output has been explained here fairly well. In spite of this I\'m still unsure exactly what the text graph relates to.

For example:

git di

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  • 2020-12-05 13:15

    Yes it's the ratio of added and removed lines.

    See also:

    man diffstat
    
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  • 2020-12-05 13:20

    As I answered here:

    It supposed to reflect the amount of changes (in lines) of each file listed.
    Plus signs for additions, minuses for deletions.

    The 118 gives the amount of changed lines, and the - / + gives you the proportion of deletions/additions.
    When the amount of changes can fit a line you'll get '+' per addition, '-' per deletion;
    Otherwise, this is an approximation, e.g.

    CHANGES.txt     |   47 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
    make-release.py |   77 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++----------------
    2 files changed, 102 insertions(+), 22 deletions(-)
    

    On CHANGES.txt since you can see that there are no '-', and since 47 '+' are a lot you have a proportionate amount of them (i.e. 100%).
    On make-release.py you'll see x39 '+' standing for 55 additions and x16 '-' standing for 22 deletions.
    Exactly as their proportion, and just the amount to fit output screen.

    The amount of signs per line the a GCD multiple that fits the line width.

    Hope that helps.

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  • 2020-12-05 13:33
    git diff --numstat "@{1 day ago}"
    

    Parameters:

    • diff = Show diff
    • --numstat = show the number of lines inserted and removed
    • @{1 day ago} = Period.

    Output

    0   1   WebContent/WEB-INF/tags/Grid.tag
    38  30  ant/build.xml
    
    • Column 1 (containing 0 38) = inserted
    • Column 2 (containing 1 30) = removed

    PS: Columns are separated by tab (\t).

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