'git diff' doesn't show enough
I want to see the difference between the master branch and my feature branch. I have many pulls from the master to my feature branch and want to see the changes that would be added if I merged my feature into the master.
This is my situation:
-*--*--*-----*<master>
\ \ \
1--*--*--*--2--*<feature>
My problem is git diff master feature
seems to only display commit number 2. How can I see the diff that a GitHub pull request would show, which I believe is all the way to commit 1?
I noticed git cherry
shows me the commits I want to see the difference for.
The important thing to realize about git diff A B
is that it only ever shows you the difference between the states of the tree between exactly two points in the commit graph - it doesn't care about the history. The ..
and ...
notations used for git diff
have the following meanings:
So when you run git diff master feature
that's not just showing you the change introduced by the commit you've marked as 2
- the output should show the exact differences between the state of the tree committed in master
and the state of the tree committed in feature
. If it's not showing you the earlier changes on your feature branch, perhaps you resolved conflicts from the earlier merges from master in favour of the version in master
?
As cebewee says, it may be that what you want is git log -p master..feature
, since git log
does care about history. The meaning of ..
and ...
for git log
are different since they select a range of commits:
Incidentally, it's often said that merging from master
into a topic branch is the wrong thing to do - instead you should be rebasing, or merging your topic branch into master
after it is complete. This keeps the meaning of the topic branch easily understood. The Git maintainer did a (somewhat difficult to understand) blog post about the philosophy of merging which discusses that.
git diff master feature
does not show any of the commits, but the textual difference between the commits master and feature. It sounds as if you want to see all commits from feature, which are not yet in master? In this case, try git log master..feature
or git log -p master..feature
, if you want to see the diffs, too.
See the section SPECIFIYING RANGES in man git-rev-parse
for an explanation of the 'a..b' syntax.
I'm relatively new to Git, but if I understand your question correctly, your question is rooted from not properly understanding remote and local repositories and how they relate to one another. I remember once I understood it, everything became two times easier.
You think you are at this situation below where you have only two branches:
- featureBranch
- masterBranch
Yet, if you do a git branch -a
, you will be able to see all of your branches, local and remote.
So your real situation is:
- featureBranch
- masterBranch
- remoteBranch(s)
*---* <remote's Master> which is behind your local \ -*--*--*-----*<master> which is ahead of your remote/origin \ \ \ 1--*--*--*--2--*<feature>
In order for you to be able to see the diff similar to what you see in GitHub Pull Request
you must diff
it with your remote branch.
git diff <local branch> <remote>/<remote branch>
See How to compare a local Git branch with its remote branch.