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Add What Changed? as a git til
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warrant a full blog post. These are mostly things I learn by pairing with
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smart people at [Hashrocket](http://hashrocket.com/).
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_502 TILs and counting..._
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_503 TILs and counting..._
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- [Untrack A Directory Of Files Without Deleting](git/untrack-a-directory-of-files-without-deleting.md)
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- [Untrack A File Without Deleting It](git/untrack-a-file-without-deleting-it.md)
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- [Verbose Commit Message](git/verbose-commit-message.md)
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- [What Changed?](git/what-changed.md)
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- [What Is The Current Branch?](git/what-is-the-current-branch.md)
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- [Whitespace Warnings](git/whitespace-warnings.md)
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# What Changed?
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If you want to know what has changed at each commit in your Git history,
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then just ask `git whatchanged`.
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```bash
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$ git whatchanged
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commit ddc929c03f5d629af6e725b690f1a4d2804bc2e5
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Author: jbranchaud <jbranchaud@gmail.com>
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Date: Sun Feb 12 14:04:12 2017 -0600
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Add the source to the latest til
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:100644 100644 f6e7638... 2b192e1... M elixir/compute-md5-digest-of-a-string.md
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commit 65ecb9f01876bb1a7c2530c0df888f45f5a11cbb
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Author: jbranchaud <jbranchaud@gmail.com>
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Date: Sat Feb 11 18:34:25 2017 -0600
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Add Compute md5 Digest Of A String as an Elixir til
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:100644 100644 5af3ca2... 7e4794f... M README.md
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:000000 100644 0000000... f6e7638... A elixir/compute-md5-digest-of-a-string.md
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...
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```
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This is an old command that is mostly equivalent to `git-log`. In fact, the
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man page for `git-whatchanged` says:
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> New users are encouraged to use git-log(1) instead.
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The difference is that `git-whatchanged` shows you the changed files in
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their raw format which can be useful if you know what you are looking for.
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See `man git-whatchanged` for more details.
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