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



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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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