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pachctl find commit

Learn about the pachctl find commit command

pachctl find commit #

Find commits with reference to within a branch starting from repo@commitID

Synopsis #

This command returns a list of commits using a reference to their file/path within a branch, starting from repo@<commitID>.

To find commits from a repo in another project, use the --project flag To set a limit on the number of returned commits, use the --limits flag To set a timeout for your commit search, use the --timeout flag To print the results as json, use the --json flag

pachctl find commit <repo>@<branch-or-commit>:<path/in/pfs> [flags]

Examples #

 pachctl find commit foo@master:file 
 pachctl find commit foo@master:file --project bar 
 pachctl find commit foo@master:file --limit 10 
 pachctl find commit foo@master:file --timeout 10s 
 pachctl find commit foo@master:file --json 
 pachctl find commit foo@master:file --project bar --json --limit 100 --timeout 20s 

Options #

  -h, --help               help for commit
      --json               Print the response in json.
      --limit uint32       Set the number of matching commits to return.
      --project string     Specify the project (by name) in which commits are located. (default "video-to-frame-traces")
      --timeout duration   Set the search duration timeout.

Options inherited from parent commands #

      --no-color   Turn off colors.
  -v, --verbose    Output verbose logs

SEE ALSO #

  • pachctl find - Find a file addition, modification, or deletion in a commit.