GIT-SHOW-INDEX(1) Git Manual GIT-SHOW-INDEX(1)NAME
git-show-index - Show packed archive index
SYNOPSIS
git show-index
DESCRIPTION
Read the idx file for a Git packfile created with git pack-objects command from the standard input, and dump its contents.
The information it outputs is subset of what you can get from git verify-pack -v; this command only shows the packfile offset and SHA-1 of
each object.
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Part of the git(1) suite
Git 2.17.1 10/05/2018 GIT-SHOW-INDEX(1)
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GIT-VERIFY-PACK(1) Git Manual GIT-VERIFY-PACK(1)NAME
git-verify-pack - Validate packed git archive files
SYNOPSIS
git verify-pack [-v|--verbose] [--] <pack>.idx ...
DESCRIPTION
Reads given idx file for packed git archive created with the git pack-objects command and verifies idx file and the corresponding pack
file.
OPTIONS
<pack>.idx ...
The idx files to verify.
-v, --verbose
After verifying the pack, show list of objects contained in the pack and a histogram of delta chain length.
-s, --stat-only
Do not verify the pack contents; only show the histogram of delta chain length. With --verbose, list of objects is also shown.
--
Do not interpret any more arguments as options.
OUTPUT FORMAT
When specifying the -v option the format used is:
SHA1 type size size-in-pack-file offset-in-packfile
for objects that are not deltified in the pack, and
SHA1 type size size-in-packfile offset-in-packfile depth base-SHA1
for objects that are deltified.
AUTHOR
Written by Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com[1]>
DOCUMENTATION
Documentation by Junio C Hamano
GIT
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NOTES
1. gitster@pobox.com
mailto:gitster@pobox.com
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