On Fri, May 20, 2016 at 10:45:46AM +0200, Evgenii Sovetkin wrote: > I want to obtain a sorted list of my passwords together with its age > (number of days since the last change). > > With git it seems the following loop will do part of the job: > > git ls-tree -r --name-only HEAD | while read filename > do > echo "$(git log -1 --format="%ad" --date=relative -- $filename) $filename" > done > > Unfortunately, if I rename a password (or even rerun git init) then it > would seem that I have changed the passwords, though I have not... > > Is there a neater solution one have in mind? Is there a way in git to > show time passed from the *significant* content change, not simply the > latest commit?
You could use use git-blame to get the last commit that changed the
first line of each file, something like:
git blame -L 1,1 $filename --porcelain | sed -n 's/^committer-time //p'
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