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Re: Magit reports binary files that don't exist
From: |
Yuri Khan |
Subject: |
Re: Magit reports binary files that don't exist |
Date: |
Sat, 23 Aug 2014 12:00:20 +0700 |
On Sat, Aug 23, 2014 at 5:05 AM, Thorsten Jolitz <tjolitz@gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm only working on the console, so I cannot use the mouse. But I will
> follow your recipe anyway, although it seems likely now that my use of
> literal NUL chars in regexps convinced git that my .el files are binary
> files.
Yes, NULs are certainly a reason to consider a file binary.
In console, the recipe is "git log --patch <filename>". This gives you
all commits that modified <filename>, and how they modified it.
- Re: Magit reports binary files that don't exist, (continued)
- Re: Magit reports binary files that don't exist, Thorsten Jolitz, 2014/08/22
- Re: Magit reports binary files that don't exist, Thorsten Jolitz, 2014/08/22
- Re: Magit reports binary files that don't exist, Nicolas Richard, 2014/08/22
- Re: Magit reports binary files that don't exist, Thorsten Jolitz, 2014/08/22
- Re: Magit reports binary files that don't exist, Nicolas Richard, 2014/08/23
- Re: Magit reports binary files that don't exist, Thorsten Jolitz, 2014/08/23
- Re: Magit reports binary files that don't exist, Nicolas Richard, 2014/08/23
- Re: Magit reports binary files that don't exist, Thorsten Jolitz, 2014/08/23
- Re: Magit reports binary files that don't exist, Yuri Khan, 2014/08/22
- Re: Magit reports binary files that don't exist, Thorsten Jolitz, 2014/08/22
- Re: Magit reports binary files that don't exist,
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