On 3/6/2012 3:12 PM, Neal Kreitzinger wrote:
On 3/6/2012 10:52 AM, Jerome Yanga wrote:
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However, when I log into the central public Git server and look at
the files in the project, none of them have change. I can only see
the changes from the client via Gitweb.
Gitweb and gitk know how to look at .git (bare) repo and display the
contents. (I use gitk to verify that a push did what I wanted.) There is
no work-tree for a .git repo to do linux "ls" on. If you really want to
use commandline you would have to use git commands like git-show,
git-ls-files, git-cat-file, git-log, etc., to display and interrogate
the contents of git objects (tags, commits, trees, blobs) in a .git repo.
scratch git-ls-files from that list. Its not much use for bare repos,
either.
v/r,
neal