# List All Files Changed Between Two Branches The `git-diff` command can help with finding all files that have changed between two branches. For instance, if you are at the `HEAD` of your current feature branch and you'd like to see the list of files that have changed since being in sync with the `master` branch, you'd formulate a command like the following: ```bash $ git diff --name-only master ``` The `--name-only` flag is important because it cuts out the rest of the non-essential output. You'll want to list the _older_ branch first and the current branch second as a way of showing what has changed from the original branch to get to the current branch. Though the example shows the use of _branches_ any git reference can be used to see what has changed between two commits. See `man git-diff` for more details.