| Generating patches with -p | 
 | -------------------------- | 
 |  | 
 | When "git-diff-index", "git-diff-tree", or "git-diff-files" are run | 
 | with a `-p` option, "git diff" without the `--raw` option, or | 
 | "git log" with the "-p" option, they | 
 | do not produce the output described above; instead they produce a | 
 | patch file.  You can customize the creation of such patches via the | 
 | `GIT_EXTERNAL_DIFF` and the `GIT_DIFF_OPTS` environment variables. | 
 |  | 
 | What the -p option produces is slightly different from the traditional | 
 | diff format: | 
 |  | 
 | 1.   It is preceded with a "git diff" header that looks like this: | 
 |  | 
 |        diff --git a/file1 b/file2 | 
 | + | 
 | The `a/` and `b/` filenames are the same unless rename/copy is | 
 | involved.  Especially, even for a creation or a deletion, | 
 | `/dev/null` is _not_ used in place of the `a/` or `b/` filenames. | 
 | + | 
 | When rename/copy is involved, `file1` and `file2` show the | 
 | name of the source file of the rename/copy and the name of | 
 | the file that rename/copy produces, respectively. | 
 |  | 
 | 2.   It is followed by one or more extended header lines: | 
 |  | 
 |        old mode <mode> | 
 |        new mode <mode> | 
 |        deleted file mode <mode> | 
 |        new file mode <mode> | 
 |        copy from <path> | 
 |        copy to <path> | 
 |        rename from <path> | 
 |        rename to <path> | 
 |        similarity index <number> | 
 |        dissimilarity index <number> | 
 |        index <hash>..<hash> <mode> | 
 | + | 
 | File modes are printed as 6-digit octal numbers including the file type | 
 | and file permission bits. | 
 | + | 
 | Path names in extended headers do not include the `a/` and `b/` prefixes. | 
 | + | 
 | The similarity index is the percentage of unchanged lines, and | 
 | the dissimilarity index is the percentage of changed lines.  It | 
 | is a rounded down integer, followed by a percent sign.  The | 
 | similarity index value of 100% is thus reserved for two equal | 
 | files, while 100% dissimilarity means that no line from the old | 
 | file made it into the new one. | 
 | + | 
 | The index line includes the SHA-1 checksum before and after the change. | 
 | The <mode> is included if the file mode does not change; otherwise, | 
 | separate lines indicate the old and the new mode. | 
 |  | 
 | 3.  Pathnames with "unusual" characters are quoted as explained for | 
 |     the configuration variable `core.quotePath` (see | 
 |     linkgit:git-config[1]). | 
 |  | 
 | 4.  All the `file1` files in the output refer to files before the | 
 |     commit, and all the `file2` files refer to files after the commit. | 
 |     It is incorrect to apply each change to each file sequentially.  For | 
 |     example, this patch will swap a and b: | 
 |  | 
 |       diff --git a/a b/b | 
 |       rename from a | 
 |       rename to b | 
 |       diff --git a/b b/a | 
 |       rename from b | 
 |       rename to a | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | combined diff format | 
 | -------------------- | 
 |  | 
 | Any diff-generating command can take the `-c` or `--cc` option to | 
 | produce a 'combined diff' when showing a merge. This is the default | 
 | format when showing merges with linkgit:git-diff[1] or | 
 | linkgit:git-show[1]. Note also that you can give the `-m` option to any | 
 | of these commands to force generation of diffs with individual parents | 
 | of a merge. | 
 |  | 
 | A 'combined diff' format looks like this: | 
 |  | 
 | ------------ | 
 | diff --combined describe.c | 
 | index fabadb8,cc95eb0..4866510 | 
 | --- a/describe.c | 
 | +++ b/describe.c | 
 | @@@ -98,20 -98,12 +98,20 @@@ | 
 | 	return (a_date > b_date) ? -1 : (a_date == b_date) ? 0 : 1; | 
 |   } | 
 |  | 
 | - static void describe(char *arg) | 
 |  -static void describe(struct commit *cmit, int last_one) | 
 | ++static void describe(char *arg, int last_one) | 
 |   { | 
 |  +	unsigned char sha1[20]; | 
 |  +	struct commit *cmit; | 
 | 	struct commit_list *list; | 
 | 	static int initialized = 0; | 
 | 	struct commit_name *n; | 
 |  | 
 |  +	if (get_sha1(arg, sha1) < 0) | 
 |  +		usage(describe_usage); | 
 |  +	cmit = lookup_commit_reference(sha1); | 
 |  +	if (!cmit) | 
 |  +		usage(describe_usage); | 
 |  + | 
 | 	if (!initialized) { | 
 | 		initialized = 1; | 
 | 		for_each_ref(get_name); | 
 | ------------ | 
 |  | 
 | 1.   It is preceded with a "git diff" header, that looks like | 
 |      this (when `-c` option is used): | 
 |  | 
 |        diff --combined file | 
 | + | 
 | or like this (when `--cc` option is used): | 
 |  | 
 |        diff --cc file | 
 |  | 
 | 2.   It is followed by one or more extended header lines | 
 |      (this example shows a merge with two parents): | 
 |  | 
 |        index <hash>,<hash>..<hash> | 
 |        mode <mode>,<mode>..<mode> | 
 |        new file mode <mode> | 
 |        deleted file mode <mode>,<mode> | 
 | + | 
 | The `mode <mode>,<mode>..<mode>` line appears only if at least one of | 
 | the <mode> is different from the rest. Extended headers with | 
 | information about detected contents movement (renames and | 
 | copying detection) are designed to work with diff of two | 
 | <tree-ish> and are not used by combined diff format. | 
 |  | 
 | 3.   It is followed by two-line from-file/to-file header | 
 |  | 
 |        --- a/file | 
 |        +++ b/file | 
 | + | 
 | Similar to two-line header for traditional 'unified' diff | 
 | format, `/dev/null` is used to signal created or deleted | 
 | files. | 
 | + | 
 | However, if the --combined-all-paths option is provided, instead of a | 
 | two-line from-file/to-file you get a N+1 line from-file/to-file header, | 
 | where N is the number of parents in the merge commit | 
 |  | 
 |        --- a/file | 
 |        --- a/file | 
 |        --- a/file | 
 |        +++ b/file | 
 | + | 
 | This extended format can be useful if rename or copy detection is | 
 | active, to allow you to see the original name of the file in different | 
 | parents. | 
 |  | 
 | 4.   Chunk header format is modified to prevent people from | 
 |      accidentally feeding it to `patch -p1`. Combined diff format | 
 |      was created for review of merge commit changes, and was not | 
 |      meant for apply. The change is similar to the change in the | 
 |      extended 'index' header: | 
 |  | 
 |        @@@ <from-file-range> <from-file-range> <to-file-range> @@@ | 
 | + | 
 | There are (number of parents + 1) `@` characters in the chunk | 
 | header for combined diff format. | 
 |  | 
 | Unlike the traditional 'unified' diff format, which shows two | 
 | files A and B with a single column that has `-` (minus -- | 
 | appears in A but removed in B), `+` (plus -- missing in A but | 
 | added to B), or `" "` (space -- unchanged) prefix, this format | 
 | compares two or more files file1, file2,... with one file X, and | 
 | shows how X differs from each of fileN.  One column for each of | 
 | fileN is prepended to the output line to note how X's line is | 
 | different from it. | 
 |  | 
 | A `-` character in the column N means that the line appears in | 
 | fileN but it does not appear in the result.  A `+` character | 
 | in the column N means that the line appears in the result, | 
 | and fileN does not have that line (in other words, the line was | 
 | added, from the point of view of that parent). | 
 |  | 
 | In the above example output, the function signature was changed | 
 | from both files (hence two `-` removals from both file1 and | 
 | file2, plus `++` to mean one line that was added does not appear | 
 | in either file1 or file2).  Also eight other lines are the same | 
 | from file1 but do not appear in file2 (hence prefixed with `+`). | 
 |  | 
 | When shown by `git diff-tree -c`, it compares the parents of a | 
 | merge commit with the merge result (i.e. file1..fileN are the | 
 | parents).  When shown by `git diff-files -c`, it compares the | 
 | two unresolved merge parents with the working tree file | 
 | (i.e. file1 is stage 2 aka "our version", file2 is stage 3 aka | 
 | "their version"). |