What is the option called?

Aaron Meurer


On Thu, Jun 6, 2013 at 9:38 AM, smichr <[email protected]> wrote:
> In case you haven't updated your version of git recently, you might want to
> get the most recent version. In 1.8.3 (and perhaps a version or so earlier)
> there is now an option to search for "changing lines matching" so if you are
> looking for a line that was modified (not added or deleted) you can find it.
> e.g. if you want to know if function foo has had any changes in args you can
> search for "def foo".
>
> /c
>
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