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File not shown in git diff after a git add. How do I know it will be committed?

I had an untracked file which was not appearing in a git diff and when I added it to the 'changes to be committed' area, it still doesn't show up in the git diff. I shows up with a git status -v when I do a diff against HEAD.

I'm still very new to git, so could anyone please tell me if the file will be committed even if it doesn't show up in a regular diff, as it has been added to the staging area?

question from:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/19167901/file-not-shown-in-git-diff-after-a-git-add-how-do-i-know-it-will-be-committed

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If you'd like to see the staged changes in a diff, you can still use git diff, you just need to pass the --staged flag:

david@pav:~/dummy_repo$ echo "Hello, world" > hello.txt
david@pav:~/dummy_repo$ git status
# On branch master
#
# Initial commit
#
# Untracked files:
#   hello.txt
nothing added to commit but untracked files present
david@pav:~/dummy_repo$ git add hello.txt
david@pav:~/dummy_repo$ git diff
david@pav:~/dummy_repo$ git diff --staged
diff --git a/hello.txt b/hello.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..76d5293
--- /dev/null
+++ b/hello.txt
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+Hello, world

If you only care about which files are staged, you can of course do a git status, but git diff --staged --name-only will give each staged filename on its own line.


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