You'll generally run git status
to get an overview of the index and working
tree of a git project. This is a porcelain command meant for a Git end-user.
If you want to do some scripting, you'll want a plumbing command like
ls_files
.
The git ls-files
command will
Show information about files in the index and the working tree
This command can be used to list all untracked files in the working tree with two flags.
- The
--others
flag will show untracked files in the output - The
--exclude-standard
will use the standard ignore files like.gitignore
and.git/info/exclude
.
Put it all together and you've got:
$ git ls-files --others --exclude-standard
In Make One-Line Commands Interactive with
fzf, I show how to use this with
fzf
to interactively remove untracked files that are no longer wanted.