I want to see diff on files that I’ve added to commit (git add something). I can do this:
git diff HEAD `git status -s | grep ^M | cut -c 4-`
Is there a shorter way?
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You can use
git diff --staged(orgit diff --cached) to see the diff that will be used when committing.From the manpage: