git-show-index
Name
git-show-index - Show packed archive index
Synopsis
git show-index [--object-format=<hash-algorithm>]
Description
Read the .idx
file for a Git packfile (created with git-pack-objects[1] or git-index-pack[1]) from the standard input, and dump its contents. The output consists of one object per line, with each line containing two or three space-separated columns:
-
the first column is the offset in bytes of the object within the corresponding packfile
-
the second column is the object id of the object
-
if the index version is 2 or higher, the third column contains the CRC32 of the object data
The objects are output in the order in which they are found in the index file, which should be (in a correctly constructed file) sorted by object id.
Note that you can get more information on a packfile by calling git-verify-pack[1]. However, as this command considers only the index file itself, it’s both faster and more flexible.
Options
- --object-format=<hash-algorithm>
-
Specify the given object format (hash algorithm) for the index file. The valid values are
sha1
and (if enabled)sha256
. The default is the algorithm for the current repository (set byextensions.objectFormat
), orsha1
if no value is set or outside a repository..THIS OPTION IS EXPERIMENTAL! SHA-256 support is experimental and still in an early stage. A SHA-256 repository will in general not be able to share work with "regular" SHA-1 repositories. It should be assumed that, e.g., Git internal file formats in relation to SHA-256 repositories may change in backwards-incompatible ways. Only use
--object-format=sha256
for testing purposes.
© 2012–2021 Scott Chacon and others
Licensed under the MIT License.
https://git-scm.com/docs/git-show-index