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GitLink: Retrieve list of files which were changed in a commit



Planned maintenance scheduled April 17/18, 2019 at 00:00UTC (8:00pm US/Eastern)
Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Unicorn Meta Zoo #1: Why another podcast?Using header filesParsing subscripts when loading package files via the FrontEndHow to work with Application Project files in Wolfram Workbench?How to clean up temporary files when the kernel exits?Import another Notebook as if it were a PackageImporting replacement rules from filesHow to import multiple .m files at once?Creating a package on Mathematica which will use the first derivative testSyntax Highlighting for WL files in Atom/Sublime?Declaring Package with dependencies in multiples files?










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How can I retrieve the list of files that were changed in a commit using GitLink?



I can open a repo like this:



repo = GitOpen["~/Repos/GitLink"]


Now I can get the list of commits:



commits = GitRange[repo, "HEAD"];


I can examine the state of the repository at a certain commit using GitExpandTree:



GitExpandTree[commits[[1]]]


enter image description here



In principle, I could take two commits, expand all subtrees, then check which blobs have a differing "SHA" property. This sounds complicated and I am sure there is a simple, direct way. Unfortunately, I cannot find it.




Note: I know that this could be done by running the external git executable, but I would like to know if it can be done using GitLink directly.










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    $begingroup$


    How can I retrieve the list of files that were changed in a commit using GitLink?



    I can open a repo like this:



    repo = GitOpen["~/Repos/GitLink"]


    Now I can get the list of commits:



    commits = GitRange[repo, "HEAD"];


    I can examine the state of the repository at a certain commit using GitExpandTree:



    GitExpandTree[commits[[1]]]


    enter image description here



    In principle, I could take two commits, expand all subtrees, then check which blobs have a differing "SHA" property. This sounds complicated and I am sure there is a simple, direct way. Unfortunately, I cannot find it.




    Note: I know that this could be done by running the external git executable, but I would like to know if it can be done using GitLink directly.










    share|improve this question









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      $begingroup$


      How can I retrieve the list of files that were changed in a commit using GitLink?



      I can open a repo like this:



      repo = GitOpen["~/Repos/GitLink"]


      Now I can get the list of commits:



      commits = GitRange[repo, "HEAD"];


      I can examine the state of the repository at a certain commit using GitExpandTree:



      GitExpandTree[commits[[1]]]


      enter image description here



      In principle, I could take two commits, expand all subtrees, then check which blobs have a differing "SHA" property. This sounds complicated and I am sure there is a simple, direct way. Unfortunately, I cannot find it.




      Note: I know that this could be done by running the external git executable, but I would like to know if it can be done using GitLink directly.










      share|improve this question









      $endgroup$




      How can I retrieve the list of files that were changed in a commit using GitLink?



      I can open a repo like this:



      repo = GitOpen["~/Repos/GitLink"]


      Now I can get the list of commits:



      commits = GitRange[repo, "HEAD"];


      I can examine the state of the repository at a certain commit using GitExpandTree:



      GitExpandTree[commits[[1]]]


      enter image description here



      In principle, I could take two commits, expand all subtrees, then check which blobs have a differing "SHA" property. This sounds complicated and I am sure there is a simple, direct way. Unfortunately, I cannot find it.




      Note: I know that this could be done by running the external git executable, but I would like to know if it can be done using GitLink directly.







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          GitLink`Private`gitDiffTrees seems to do the job:



          GitLink`Private`gitDiffTrees[
          ToGitObject[repo, "HEAD"]["Tree"],
          ToGitObject[repo, "HEAD^1"]["Tree"]
          ]



          list of files







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            GitLink`Private`gitDiffTrees seems to do the job:



            GitLink`Private`gitDiffTrees[
            ToGitObject[repo, "HEAD"]["Tree"],
            ToGitObject[repo, "HEAD^1"]["Tree"]
            ]



            list of files







            share|improve this answer









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              GitLink`Private`gitDiffTrees seems to do the job:



              GitLink`Private`gitDiffTrees[
              ToGitObject[repo, "HEAD"]["Tree"],
              ToGitObject[repo, "HEAD^1"]["Tree"]
              ]



              list of files







              share|improve this answer









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                GitLink`Private`gitDiffTrees seems to do the job:



                GitLink`Private`gitDiffTrees[
                ToGitObject[repo, "HEAD"]["Tree"],
                ToGitObject[repo, "HEAD^1"]["Tree"]
                ]



                list of files







                share|improve this answer









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                GitLink`Private`gitDiffTrees seems to do the job:



                GitLink`Private`gitDiffTrees[
                ToGitObject[repo, "HEAD"]["Tree"],
                ToGitObject[repo, "HEAD^1"]["Tree"]
                ]



                list of files








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