Hi,

I'd like to check whether my working tree exactly matches the tree of a given 
commit. That is, there should not be any untracked, staged or modified files 
(including ignored files).

Currently, I'm doing this in two steps:

- check for success and empty output of "git status --ignored --porcelain"
- check that the output of "git rev-parse HEAD" matches the given commit

While this works, it feels sub-optimal. Is there a better / smarter way?

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Sebastian Schuberth

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