Hi!

Thanks for that. It sounds plausible, but I wonder why it works automagically
for C, but not for Java (Politcal reasons put aside): Using ".c" for C is about
as common as using ".java" for Java ;-)

Regards,
Ulrich

>>> Alban Gruin <alban.gr...@gmail.com> schrieb am 25.04.2018 um 17:05 in
Nachricht
<aae8d748-101d-1eb2-f8e8-9da2e53e2...@gmail.com>:
> Le 25/04/2018 à 14:53, Ulrich Windl a écrit :
>> Hi!
>> 
>> This is for git 2.13.6, and it may be an FAQ or frequent feature request. 
> Anyway:
>> I'm new to Java, and writing my first project using Git, I found that "git

> diff" only reports the class in the diff context, but not the method (as
seen 
> for C, for example).
>> I'd wish to have the method where the diff is located.
> 
> Hi,
> 
> to achieve this behaviour, you have to create a file named
> ".gitattributes" at the root of your project, containing this line:
> 
> *.java diff=java
> 
> .gitattributes allows you to configure other things, as described in the
> documentation[1].
> 
> I hope it helps.
> 
> [1] https://www.git-scm.com/docs/gitattributes 
> 
> Cheers,
> Alban



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