better use this -
git log -m -1 --name-only --pretty=format:'' commit ID
it will show this info for merge commits as well.
On Sunday, May 12, 2013 11:21:00 PM UTC+3, Gabby Romano wrote:
sure - sorry:-)
git log -1 --name-only --pretty=format:'' commit ID
It was in the book, I just skipped it for some reason...
On Sun, May 12, 2013 at 11:16 PM, Joe Cabezas wrote:
post the solution :)
2013/5/12 Gabby Romano
ignore - found it.:-)
On Sunday, May 12, 2013 10:52:50 PM UTC+3, Gabby Romano wrote:
Hi all,
does any know how to extract the full path of all files related to a
commit ? I am writing a post receive hook which supposed to run some other
stuff based on the path of the changed files in the commit.
I couldn't find however how to collect the full path data of the
related files.
Thanks,
Gabby.
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