| GREPDIFF(1) | Man pages | GREPDIFF(1) |
NAME¶
grepdiff - show files modified by a diff containing a regexSYNOPSIS¶
grepdiff
[[-n] | [--line-number]] [--number-files] [[-p n] |
[--strip-match= n]] [--strip=n] [--addprefix=PREFIX]
[--addoldprefix= PREFIX] [--addnewprefix=PREFIX] [[-s] |
[--status]] [[-i PATTERN] | [--include=PATTERN]]
[[-I FILE] | [--include-from-file=FILE]]
[[-x PATTERN] | [--exclude= PATTERN]]
[[-X FILE] | [--exclude-from-file= FILE]]
[[-# RANGE] | [--hunks= RANGE]] [--lines=RANGE]
[--files= RANGE] [--annotate] [--as-numbered-lines=WHEN]
[--format= FORMAT] [--remove-timestamps] [[-v] | [--verbose]] [[-z] |
[--decompress]] [[-E] | [--extended-regexp]] [[-H] | [--with-filename]] [[-h]
| [--no-filename]] [--output-matching= WHAT] {[REGEX] |
[-f FILE]} [file...]
grepdiff
{[--help] | [--version] | [--list] | [--filter ...]}
DESCRIPTION¶
For each file modified by a patch, if the patch hunk contains the REGEX then the file's name is printed. The regular expression is treated as POSIX Basic Regular Expression syntax, unless the -E option is given in which case POSIX Extended Regular Expression syntax is used. For example, to see the patches in my.patch which contain the regular expression “pf_gfp_mask”, use:grepdiff pf_gfp_mask my.patch | \ xargs -rn1 filterdiff my.patch -i
OPTIONS¶
-n, --line-numberDisplay the line number that each patch begins
at. If verbose output is requested, each matching hunk is listed as well.
For a description of the output format see lsdiff(1).
--number-files
File numbers are listed, beginning at 1,
before each filename.
-p n, --strip-match=n
When matching, ignore the first n
components of the pathname.
--strip=n
Remove the first n components of the
pathname before displaying it.
--addprefix=PREFIX
Prefix the pathname with PREFIX before
displaying it. This will override any individual settings specified with the
--addoldprefix or --addnewprefix options.
--addoldprefix=PREFIX
Prefix pathnames for old or original files in
the output by PREFIX.
--addnewprefix=PREFIX
Prefix pathnames for updated or new files in
the output by PREFIX.
-s
Show file additions, modifications and
removals. A file addition is indicated by a “+”, a removal by a
“-”, and a modification by a “!”.
-i PATTERN, --include=PATTERN
Include only files matching
PATTERN.
-I FILE, --include-from-file=FILE
Include only files matching any pattern listed
in FILE, one pattern per line. All other lines in the input are
suppressed.
-x PATTERN --exclude=PATTERN
Exclude files matching PATTERN.
-X FILE, --exclude-from-file=FILE
Exclude files matching any pattern listed in
FILE, one pattern per line. All other lines in the input are
displayed.
-# RANGE, --hunks=RANGE
Only include hunks within the specified
RANGE. Hunks are numbered from 1, and the range is a comma-separated
list of numbers or “first-last” spans; either the first or the
last in the span may be omitted to indicate no limit in that direction.
--lines=RANGE
Only list hunks that contain lines from the
original file that lie within the specified RANGE. Lines are numbered
from 1, and the range is a comma-separated list of numbers or
“first-last” spans; either the first or the last in the span may
be omitted to indicate no limit in that direction.
--files=RANGE
Only list files indicated by the specified
RANGE. Files are numbered from 1 in the order they appear in the patch
input, and the range is a comma-separated list of numbers or
“first-last” spans; either the first or the last in the span may
be omitted to indicate no limit in that direction.
--annotate
Annotate each hunk with the filename and hunk
number.
--as-numbered-lines=before|after
Instead of a patch fragment, display the lines
of the selected hunks with the line number of the file before (or after) the
patch is applied, followed by a TAB character and a colon, at the beginning of
each line. Each hunk except the first will have a line consisting of
“...” before it.
--format=unified|context
Use specified output format.
--remove-timestamps
Do not include file timestamps in the
output.
-z, --decompress
Decompress files with extensions .gz and
.bz2.
-E, --extended-regexp
Use POSIX Extended Regular Expression
syntax.
-H, --with-filename
Print the name of the patch file containing
each match.
-h, --no-filename
Suppress the name of the patch file containing
each match.
-f FILE, --file=FILE
Read regular expressions from FILE, one
per line.
--output-matching=hunk|file
Display the matching hunk-level or file-level
diffs.
--help
Display a short usage message.
--version
Display the version number of grepdiff.
--filter
Behave like filterdiff(1)
instead.
--list
Behave like lsdiff(1) instead.
SEE ALSO¶
filterdiff(1), lsdiff(1)AUTHOR¶
Tim Waugh <twaugh@redhat.com>Package maintainer
| 10 Feb 2011 | patchutils |