Hi Johannes, I noticed that 'git range-diff' silently "drops" submodule changes if 'diff.submodule=log' is set in the config. This is because the 'diff --git' header is not shown in that case, and the code in range-diff.c::read_patches expects that header to be found to detect changes. If 'diff.submodule' is instead set to 'diff', the range-diff outright errors with (at least in my case): error: git apply: bad git-diff - inconsistent old filename on line 1 error: could not parse git header 'diff --git path/to/submodule/and/some/file/within ' error: could not parse log for '@{u}..@{1}' I think it would make sense to force '--submodule=short' for range-diff, something like: diff --git a/range-diff.c b/range-diff.c index 1a4471fe4c..d74b9c7a55 100644 --- a/range-diff.c +++ b/range-diff.c @@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ static int read_patches(const char *range, struct string_list *list, strvec_pushl(&cp.args, "log", "--no-color", "-p", "--no-merges", "--reverse", "--date-order", "--decorate=no", - "--no-prefix", + "--no-prefix", "--submodule=short", /* * Choose indicators that are not used anywhere * else in diffs, but still look reasonable What do you think ? Thanks, Philippe. P.S. As an aside, I'm not sure why you chose to skip the 'diff --git' header with '--submodule=log' (I did not search the list), but I think that in general 'git diff' and friends, it would be nice to be able to still see this header even with --submodule=log...