I have the following output with git-diff.
- // sort list based on value
+ // sort list based on value
How can I see easily see the number of removed tabs/spaces at the end of the line ?
Note: Git 2.5+ (Q2 2015) will propose a more specific option for whitespace detection.
See commits 0e383e1, 0ad782f, and d55ef3e [26 May 2015] by Junio C Hamano (gitster
).
(Merged by Junio in commit 709cd91, 11 Jun 2015)
diff.c
:--ws-error-highlight=<kind>
optionTraditionally, we only cared about whitespace breakages introduced in new lines.
Some people want to paint whitespace breakages on old lines, too. When they see a whitespace breakage on a new line, they can spot the same kind of whitespace breakage on the corresponding old line and want to say "Ah, those breakages are there but they were inherited from the original, so let's not touch them for now."Introduce
--ws-error-highlight=<kind>
option, that lets them pass a comma separated list ofold
,new
, andcontext
to specify what lines to highlight whitespace errors on.
The documentation now includes:
--ws-error-highlight=<kind>
Highlight whitespace errors on lines specified by
<kind>
in the color specified bycolor.diff.whitespace
.
<kind>
is a comma separated list ofold
,new
,context
.
When this option is not given, only whitespace errors innew
lines are highlighted.E.g.
--ws-error-highlight=new,old
highlights whitespace errors on both deleted and added lines.
all
can be used as a short-hand forold,new,context
.
For instance, the old commit had one whitespace error (bbb
), but you can focus on the new errors only:
(test done after t/t4015-diff-whitespace.sh
)
Update Git 2.11+ (Q4 2016, a year and half later) :
git config diff.wsErrorHighlight [old,new,context]
git diff/log --ws-error-highlight=<kind>
lacked the corresponding configuration variable to set it by default. That is added in Git 2.11.
See commit 0b4b42e, commit 077965f, commit f3f5c7f (04 Oct 2016) by Junio C Hamano (gitster
).
(Merged by Junio C Hamano -- gitster
-- in commit e5272d3, 26 Oct 2016)