pachctl find commit
pachctl find commit #
Find commits with reference to
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-test")
--timeout duration Set the search duration timeout.
Options inherited from parent commands #
--no-color Turn off colors.
--rpc-timeout duration If non-zero, perform all client operations with this RPC deadline.
-v, --verbose Output verbose logs.
SEE ALSO #
- pachctl find - Find a file addition, modification, or deletion in a commit.