This removes tentative "git stat" and make it take over "git status".
There are some tests that expect "git status" to exit with non-zero status
when there is something staged. Some tests expect "git status path..." to
show the status for a partial commit.
For these, replace "git status" with "git commit --dry-run". For the
ones that do not attempt a dry-run of a partial commit that check the
output from the command, check the output from "git status" as well, as
they should be identical.
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ git-status - Show the working tree status
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ git-status - Show the working tree status
SYNOPSIS
--------
'git status' <options>...
'git status' [<options>...] [--] [<pathspec>...]
DESCRIPTION
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@ -20,25 +20,85 @@ are what you _would_ commit by running `git commit`; the second and
@@ -20,25 +20,85 @@ are what you _would_ commit by running `git commit`; the second and
third are what you _could_ commit by running 'git-add' before running
`git commit`.
The command takes the same set of options as 'git-commit'; it
shows what would be committed if the same options are given to
'git-commit'.
If there is no path that is different between the index file and
the current HEAD commit (i.e., there is nothing to commit by running
`git commit`), the command exits with non-zero status.
OPTIONS
-------
-s::
--short::
Give the output in the short-format.
-u[<mode>]::
--untracked-files[=<mode>]::
Show untracked files (Default: 'all').
+
The mode parameter is optional, and is used to specify
the handling of untracked files. The possible options are:
+
--
- 'no' - Show no untracked files
- 'normal' - Shows untracked files and directories
- 'all' - Also shows individual files in untracked directories.
--
+
See linkgit:git-config[1] for configuration variable
used to change the default for when the option is not
specified.
-z::
Terminate entries with NUL, instead of LF. This implies `-s`
(short status) output format.
OUTPUT
------
The output from this command is designed to be used as a commit
template comment, and all the output lines are prefixed with '#'.
The default, long format, is designed to be human readable,
verbose and descriptive. They are subject to change in any time.
The paths mentioned in the output, unlike many other git commands, are
made relative to the current directory if you are working in a
subdirectory (this is on purpose, to help cutting and pasting). See
the status.relativePaths config option below.
In short-format, the status of each path is shown as
XY PATH1 -> PATH2
where `PATH1` is the path in the `HEAD`, and ` -> PATH2` part is
shown only when `PATH1` corresponds to a different path in the
index/worktree (i.e. renamed).
For unmerged entries, `X` shows the status of stage #2 (i.e. ours) and `Y`
shows the status of stage #3 (i.e. theirs).
For entries that do not have conflicts, `X` shows the status of the index,
and `Y` shows the status of the work tree. For untracked paths, `XY` are