On 8/24/23, Reverdell Auriane <auriane.reverdell@xxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi, > > To output the diff of a specific commit, I created the alias dici (see > below), git dici 12345 or git dici to output the diff of the HEAD: > > [alias] > dici = !git diff ${1:-HEAD}^..${1:-HEAD} > > a trace for this alias gives (same trace for both git 2.27 and 2.28!): > > 14:38:45.275964 git.c:439 trace: built-in: git diff > a2028e7b^..a2028e7b a2028e7b > > The commit number is put again at the end of the command (the wanted alias > is supposed to output only `git diff a2028e7b^..a2028e7b`), this was > accepted by version 2.27 but not by the version 2.28. For now, my temporary > fix is adding a bash comment at the end of the alias: > > [alias] > dici = "!git diff ${1:-HEAD}^..${1:-HEAD} #" > > Note: the first alias still doesn't work with the latest git versions > (tested with 2.40.0, 2.39.2, 2.37.5). > > Is that expected behavior? if yes, how is the right/clean way to discard the > command line argument of the alias? If you want to interpolate arguments in the command string, the safest way is something like dici = !sh -c 'git diff ${1:-HEAD}~..${1:-HEAD}' sh (but why not just use git show?) you can also use the ^! syntax instead: dici = !sh -c 'git diff ${1:-HEAD}^!' sh -- Mikael Magnusson