Gene Thomas <g...@nlc.co.nz> writes:

> Hello,
>           "git diff -name-status" is useful to list the files one
>           has changed but it does not list file that one has
>           deleted with "git rm". It would be really handy if it
>           did. I am using git 2.9.3 on Ubuntu Linux 16.10.

With or without --name-status option, "git diff" compares between
the contents you have in the index and in your working tree.  After
you modify contents of a file, i.e.

        edit file
        git add file

you would not see that file edited exactly because the file on the
filesystem is identical to what you added to the index with "git
add".

Your example works exactly the same way.  Instead of modifying the
contents of a file, removing the presense of the file and recording
that fact to the index (i.e. removing the path from the index, too)
is done with "git rm", so after running

        git rm file

your working tree would lack "file" and so would your index.  Hence
you wouldn't see "git diff" report any difference on "file".

Perhaps you wanted "git diff HEAD", which is a way to compare
between the contents you have in the tip commit and the paths in
your working tree thru the index?

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