NAME
git-find - Find files anywhere in a Git repository
SYNOPSIS
git find [SWITCHES] [REFS] [--] [EXPRESSION]
This command searches for files satisfying the EXPRESSION
, a la find(1), anywhere in a Git repo. Unlike find(1), the search scope is the whole repo (for the REFS
you specify) regardless of the current directory.
For more help, run git find --help
or git find --man
.
OPTIONS AND ARGUMENTS
Quick reference:
- Switches:
-
Help (-?, --usage; -h, --help; --man); Version (-V, --version); Verbosity (-v); Warnings (-W).
- Refs:
-
Anything accepted by git-rev-parse(1)
- Expression:
-
Anything accepted by find(1), plus -ref/-rev
DESCRIPTION
Switches
These are options controlling the overall behaviour of git-find. They may not be interleaved in with the "Expression", if one is given.
- -?, --usage
-
Print a brief usage reminder
- -h, --help
-
Print basic help
- --man
-
Show full help (equivalent to
man git-find
) - -u
-
Unrestricted search. Normally, git-find does not search ignored files. When this option is given, it does search those files. However, it still skips
.git/
directories. - -v
-
Increase verbosity. May be given multiple times.
- -V, --version
-
Print version information and exit
- -W, -Wname
-
Enable warning name, or all warnings if no name is given.
Operators
In the "Refs" or "Expression", you can specify multiple items joined by logical operators. They are listed below in order of descending precedence. Each operator must be separated by whitespace from any adjacent parameters. Operators short-circuit.
- ( ), [ ]
-
Grouping. Parentheses and brackets are interchangeable.
- -not, --not, !, ^
-
Logical negation.
- -a, --a, -and, --and, &&
-
Logical and. This is the default operator between terms if no operator is given.
- -o, --o, -or, --or, ||
-
Logical or
- ,
-
Sequence: separates items to be evaluated separately. The return value is that of the last item in the sequence.
Refs
By default, git-find searches the current index (cache). This is the same as the default for git-ls-files(1). You can specify one or more refs to search using any of the forms described in gitrevisions(7).
You can specify the special value ]]
(a double right bracket) to search the working tree that is currently checked out. (Mnemonic: search right here.) If you have an actual ref called "]]", git-find won't be able to help you. Sorry!
TODO? You can specify multiple ranges of refs separated by C<-o> (or its
equivalent forms given in L</Operators>) or C<,>. Comma is treated as
equivalent to C<-o> when separating refs.
Expression
The expression includes one or more elements separated by "Operators". Elements can be options, tests, or operators.
Elements of expressions can be specified in a form similar to find(1). Long elements (e.g., -name
) can start with a single or a double dash.
Tests are of two types:
- Index tests
-
These are tests that only require information from the git index, such as the name of the file and whether it is executable. They are (at least on Unix-like systems):
-cmin
,-cnewer
,-ctime
,-empty
,-executable
,-false
,-gid
,-group
,-ilname
,-iname
,-inum
,-ipath
,-iregex
,-iwholename
,-level
,-mmin
,-mtime
,-name
,-nogroup
,-nouser
,-path
,-readable
,-regex
,-size
,-true
,-type
,-uid
,-user
,-wholename
,-writeable
TODO also -links, -lname, -perm, -samefile, -xtype?
- Detailed tests
-
All tests other than index tests may require checking out a worktree with one or more of the given refs. Therefore, they may be much slower than name-only tests. However, if the only ref given is
]]
(working directory), detailed tests can be executed without checking out a worktree, so the slowdown is not as bad.
DIFFERENCES FROM FIND(1)
In git-find but not in find(1): -ref, -rev
In find(1) but not in git-find: find switches; TODO -xtype, -context?
WARNINGS
If the -W
option is given, warnings are enabled. Possible warnings are:
- -Wdetailed
-
Warn if a detailed test is used on a search scope other than
]]
(the current working tree).
AUTHOR
Christopher White, <cxw at cpan.org>
BUGS
Please report any bugs or feature requests through the GitHub interface at https://github.com/cxw42/git-find/issues. I will be notified, and then you'll automatically be notified of progress on your bug as I make changes.
SUPPORT
You can find documentation for this module with the perldoc command.
perldoc App::GitFind
You can also look for information at:
GitHub (report bugs here)
MetaCPAN
LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2019 Christopher White. Portions copyright 2019 D3 Engineering, LLC.
This program is distributed under the MIT (X11) License: http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php
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