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Asked: May 21, 20262026-05-21T05:44:40+00:00 2026-05-21T05:44:40+00:00

I’m trying to ensure that I don’t commit code that uses tab characters for

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I’m trying to ensure that I don’t commit code that uses tab characters for indentation. This is a soft constraint that I’m applying to my own commits (right now we don’t have a standard for indentation characters, but I’d like to use spaces, since there’s no disagreement on the width of a space, but some people use width-4 tabs versus width-8 tabs).

The easiest way to check such constraints is often to look at the actual output of git diff every time you are about to commit and see if there are any problems. For example, for me, by default, trailing whitespace is highlighted and windows newlines are also visible in the diff, so if I’m about to accidentally commit code with trailing whitespace, I will be alerted to this. Is there a way to make tab characters also show up in git diff?

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    2026-05-21T05:44:41+00:00Added an answer on May 21, 2026 at 5:44 am

    Git learned the tab-in-indent whitespace category in 1.7.2 (2010 July 21).
    From Documentation/RelNotes/1.7.2.txt:

    • The whitespace rules used in “git apply –whitespace” and “git diff”
      gained a new member in the family (tab-in-indent) to help projects with
      policy to indent only with spaces.

    It is controlled and used in the same ways as the other whitespace checking options.

    The highlighting in git diff is the same as the other whitespace errors.
    Checking is available with git diff --check.
    Et cetera.

    Add tab-in-indent to the value of the core.whitespace configuration variable to enable it (probably either in one or more specific repositories or in your “global” (per-use) configuration).

    set-show-tabs() {
        global=
        test "$1" = -g || test "$1" = --global && global=--global
        cws=$(git config $global core.whitespace)
        case "$cws" in
            tab-in-indent,*|*,tab-in-indent|*,tab-in-indent,*) ;;
            *) git config $global core.whitespace "$cws"${cws:+,}tab-in-indent ;;
        esac
    }
    set-show-tabs           # only in local repository
    set-show-tabs --global  # for all your Git activities
    # or just edit it manually with "git config [--global] --edit"
    

    Or, you can set it for individual commands (git -c is also from 1.7.2):

    git -c core.whitespace=tab-in-indent diff --check
    

    You could use something like this in a pre-commit hook to check for tabs without having it in any of your actual repository configuration files.

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