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Seems easy, but git ls-files can't list the right subset of files. So, I wrote a whole new parser for git status output, and converted the status command to use that. There are a few other small behavior changes. The order changed. Unlocked files show as T. In indirect mode, deleted files were not shown before, and that's fixed. Regular files checked directly into git and modified were not shown before, and are now.
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# NAME
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git-annex status - show the working tree status
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# SYNOPSIS
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git annex status `[path ...]`
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# DESCRIPTION
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Similar to `git status --short`, this command displays the status of the files
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in the working tree.
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Show files that are not checked into git (?), deleted (D),
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modified (M), added but not committed (A), and type changed/unlocked (T).
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Particularly useful in direct mode.
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# OPTIONS
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* `--json`
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Enable JSON output. This is intended to be parsed by programs that use
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git-annex. Each line of output is a JSON object.
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# SEE ALSO
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[[git-annex]](1)
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git-status(1)
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# AUTHOR
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Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
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Warning: Automatically converted into a man page by mdwn2man. Edit with care.
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