"Steven Willis via GitGitGadget" <gitgitgadget@xxxxxxxxx> writes: > From: Steven Willis <onlynone@xxxxxxxxx> > > Signed-off-by: Steven Willis <onlynone@xxxxxxxxx> > --- > doc: ls-tree paths do not support wildcards > > The documentation for ls-tree says that paths can be wildcards, but this > appears to be incorrect, only raw paths seem to work. This is not something you would write after the three-dash line. The documentation does not say paths can be wildcards. It allows a list of "patterns to match" and never says they are wildcards. I think they take the traditional "leading paths" (i.e. by saying "git ls-tree HEAD t/", you can show all paths that are under t/, and is different from the "raw path" i.e. "git ls-tree HEAD t").