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NAME

grepdiff - show files modified by a diff containing a regex SYNOPSIS

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 “pfgfpmask”, use: grepdiff pfgfpmask my.patch | \

xargs -rn1 filterdiff my.patch -i You can use both unified and context format diffs with this program. OPTIONS

-n, line-number Display 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 Package maintainer patchutils 10 Feb 2011 GREPDIFF(1)




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