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| git-ls-tree(1)
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| ==============
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| 
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| NAME
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| ----
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| git-ls-tree - List the contents of a tree object
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| 
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| 
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| SYNOPSIS
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| --------
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| [verse]
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| 'git ls-tree' [-d] [-r] [-t] [-l] [-z]
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| 	    [--name-only] [--name-status] [--object-only] [--full-name] [--full-tree] [--abbrev[=<n>]] [--format=<format>]
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| 	    <tree-ish> [<path>...]
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| 
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| DESCRIPTION
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| -----------
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| Lists the contents of a given tree object, like what "/bin/ls -a" does
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| in the current working directory.  Note that:
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| 
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|  - the behaviour is slightly different from that of "/bin/ls" in that the
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|    '<path>' denotes just a list of patterns to match, e.g. so specifying
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|    directory name (without `-r`) will behave differently, and order of the
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|    arguments does not matter.
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| 
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|  - the behaviour is similar to that of "/bin/ls" in that the '<path>' is
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|    taken as relative to the current working directory.  E.g. when you are
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|    in a directory 'sub' that has a directory 'dir', you can run 'git
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|    ls-tree -r HEAD dir' to list the contents of the tree (that is
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|    `sub/dir` in `HEAD`).  You don't want to give a tree that is not at the
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|    root level (e.g. `git ls-tree -r HEAD:sub dir`) in this case, as that
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|    would result in asking for `sub/sub/dir` in the `HEAD` commit.
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|    However, the current working directory can be ignored by passing
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|    --full-tree option.
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| 
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| OPTIONS
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| -------
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| <tree-ish>::
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| 	Id of a tree-ish.
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| 
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| -d::
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| 	Show only the named tree entry itself, not its children.
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| 
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| -r::
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| 	Recurse into sub-trees.
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| 
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| -t::
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| 	Show tree entries even when going to recurse them. Has no effect
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| 	if `-r` was not passed. `-d` implies `-t`.
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| 
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| -l::
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| --long::
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| 	Show object size of blob (file) entries.
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| 
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| -z::
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| 	\0 line termination on output and do not quote filenames.
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| 	See OUTPUT FORMAT below for more information.
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| 
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| --name-only::
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| --name-status::
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| 	List only filenames (instead of the "long" output), one per line.
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| 	Cannot be combined with `--object-only`.
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| 
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| --object-only::
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| 	List only names of the objects, one per line. Cannot be combined
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| 	with `--name-only` or `--name-status`.
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| 	This is equivalent to specifying `--format='%(objectname)'`, but
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| 	for both this option and that exact format the command takes a
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| 	hand-optimized codepath instead of going through the generic
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| 	formatting mechanism.
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| 
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| --abbrev[=<n>]::
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| 	Instead of showing the full 40-byte hexadecimal object
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| 	lines, show the shortest prefix that is at least '<n>'
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| 	hexdigits long that uniquely refers the object.
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| 	Non default number of digits can be specified with --abbrev=<n>.
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| 
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| --full-name::
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| 	Instead of showing the path names relative to the current working
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| 	directory, show the full path names.
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| 
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| --full-tree::
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| 	Do not limit the listing to the current working directory.
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| 	Implies --full-name.
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| 
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| --format=<format>::
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| 	A string that interpolates `%(fieldname)` from the result
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| 	being shown. It also interpolates `%%` to `%`, and
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| 	`%xNN` where `NN` are hex digits interpolates to character
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| 	with hex code `NN`; for example `%x00` interpolates to
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| 	`\0` (NUL), `%x09` to `\t` (TAB) and `%x0a` to `\n` (LF).
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| 	When specified, `--format` cannot be combined with other
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| 	format-altering options, including `--long`, `--name-only`
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| 	and `--object-only`.
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| 
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| [<path>...]::
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| 	When paths are given, show them (note that this isn't really raw
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| 	pathnames, but rather a list of patterns to match).  Otherwise
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| 	implicitly uses the root level of the tree as the sole path argument.
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| 
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| 
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| Output Format
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| -------------
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| 
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| The output format of `ls-tree` is determined by either the `--format`
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| option, or other format-altering options such as `--name-only` etc.
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| (see `--format` above).
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| 
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| The use of certain `--format` directives is equivalent to using those
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| options, but invoking the full formatting machinery can be slower than
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| using an appropriate formatting option.
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| 
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| In cases where the `--format` would exactly map to an existing option
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| `ls-tree` will use the appropriate faster path. Thus the default format
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| is equivalent to:
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| 
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| 	%(objectmode) %(objecttype) %(objectname)%x09%(path)
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| 
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| This output format is compatible with what `--index-info --stdin` of
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| 'git update-index' expects.
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| 
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| When the `-l` option is used, format changes to
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| 
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| 	%(objectmode) %(objecttype) %(objectname) %(objectsize:padded)%x09%(path)
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| 
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| Object size identified by <objectname> is given in bytes, and right-justified
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| with minimum width of 7 characters.  Object size is given only for blobs
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| (file) entries; for other entries `-` character is used in place of size.
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| 
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| Without the `-z` option, pathnames with "unusual" characters are
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| quoted as explained for the configuration variable `core.quotePath`
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| (see linkgit:git-config[1]).  Using `-z` the filename is output
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| verbatim and the line is terminated by a NUL byte.
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| 
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| Customized format:
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| 
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| It is possible to print in a custom format by using the `--format` option,
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| which is able to interpolate different fields using a `%(fieldname)` notation.
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| For example, if you only care about the "objectname" and "path" fields, you
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| can execute with a specific "--format" like
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| 
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| 	git ls-tree --format='%(objectname) %(path)' <tree-ish>
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| 
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| FIELD NAMES
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| -----------
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| 
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| Various values from structured fields can be used to interpolate
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| into the resulting output. For each outputting line, the following
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| names can be used:
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| 
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| objectmode::
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| 	The mode of the object.
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| objecttype::
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| 	The type of the object (`commit`, `blob` or `tree`).
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| objectname::
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| 	The name of the object.
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| objectsize[:padded]::
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| 	The size of a `blob` object ("-" if it's a `commit` or `tree`).
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| 	It also supports a padded format of size with "%(objectsize:padded)".
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| path::
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| 	The pathname of the object.
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| 
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| GIT
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| ---
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| Part of the linkgit:git[1] suite
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