Re: finding deleted file names

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2008/7/3 Geoff Russell <geoffrey.russell@xxxxxxxxx>:
> git diff --diff-filter=D --name-only HEAD@{'7 days ago'}
>
> finds files deleted during the last 7 days, but if my repository is
> only 6 days old I get a
> fatal error.
>
> fatal: bad object HEAD@{7 days ago}
>
> Is there something that says "since repository creation", ie., go back as far
> as possible, but no further? Is there a symbolic name for the initial commit?

There's no symbolic name for it, since there might not be only one initial
commit. git.git for example has at least three root commits. You will
probably get what you want with $(git rev-list HEAD|tail -1). If your
history is very large, $(git rev-list --reverse HEAD|head -1) is slightly
faster, but usually not enough to offset typing --reverse :).

-- 
Mikael Magnusson
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