View the Differences
After running the git diff command, Git will display the differences between the files changed in the two revisions. The output will show the changes made to each file, including additions, deletions, and modifications.
How to Show Files Changed Between Two Revisions in Git?
To show files changed between two revisions in Git, you can use the git diff command with specific commit references. Here’s a step-by-step guide:
Table of Content
- Using Git Diff
- Using Git Log
- Using Git Difftool
- Using Git Show
- Identify the Revisions
- Run the Diff Command
- View the Differences
- Optional: View Unified Diff
- Review and Analyze Changes