Use the following command if on *nix (Linux, Mac):
git ls-files -v . | grep ^S
or, if on Windows, you can use:
git ls-files -v . | findstr "^S"
Explanation:
git ls-files .
lists all files in the repo (assuming you are in the root folder). -v
makes the output verbose, meaning that it will abbreviate the file status with a letter in front of the filename. The options are:
H cached
S skip-worktree
M unmerged
R removed/deleted
C modified/changed
K to be killed
? other
Documentation
So, to only list files with skip-worktree
flag, the output is piped to grep with ^S
as argument, meaning that only lines beginning with S are listed.
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