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Add Show Summary Stats For Current Branch as a Git TIL

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- [Show File Diffs When Viewing Git Log](git/show-file-diffs-when-viewing-git-log.md)
- [Show List Of Most Recently Committed Branches](git/show-list-of-most-recently-committed-branches.md)
- [Show Only Commits That Touch Specific Lines](git/show-only-commits-that-touch-specific-lines.md)
- [Show Summary Stats For Current Branch](git/show-summary-stats-for-current-branch.md)
- [Show The diffstat Summary Of A Commit](git/show-the-diffstat-summary-of-a-commit.md)
- [Show The Good And The Bad With Git Bisect](git/show-the-good-and-the-bad-with-git-bisect.md)
- [Show What Is In A Stash](git/show-what-is-in-a-stash.md)

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# Show Summary Stats For Current Branch
When I push a branch up to GitHub as a PR, there is a part of the UI that shows
you how many lines you've added and removed for this branch. It bases that off
the target branch which is typically your `main` branch.
The `git diff` command can provide those same stats right in the terminal. The
key is to specify the `--shortstat` flag which tells `git` to exclude other diff
output and only show:
- Number of files changed
- Number of insertions
- Number of deletions
Here is the summary stats for a branch I'm working on:
```bash
git diff --shortstat main
8 files changed, 773 insertions(+), 25 deletions(-)
```
We have to be on our feature branch and then we point to the branch (or whatever
ref) we want to diff against. Since I want to know how my feature branch
compares to `main`, I specify that.
See `man git-diff` for more details.