On 25/06/2019 15:10, Johannes Schindelin wrote: > Hi Duy, [snip] >> Again our experiences differ. Mine is mostly about extensions, >> probably because I had to work on them more often. For normal entries >> "ls-files --debug" gives you 99% what's in the index file already. > > Like the device. And the ctime. And the file size. And the uid/gid. Is > that what you mean? Hmm, well I think so: $ git ls-files --debug git.c git-compat-util.h git-compat-util.h ctime: 1561457278:502638001 mtime: 1561457278:502638001 dev: 2049 ino: 262663 uid: 1000 gid: 1000 size: 35440 flags: 0 git.c ctime: 1561457278:518646000 mtime: 1561457278:518646000 dev: 2049 ino: 263083 uid: 1000 gid: 1000 size: 26837 flags: 0 $ I have occasionally added stuff to the '--debug' output while debugging something, but the above is usually sufficient for my uses. (Having said that, I have not had the need to debug extensions [yet!]). ATB, Ramsay Jones