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git-bugreport - Collect information for user to file a bug report
git bugreport [(-o | --output-directory) <path>] [(-s | --suffix) <format>] [--diagnose[=<mode>]]
Captures information about the user’s machine, Git client, and repository state, as well as a form requesting information about the behavior the user observed, into a single text file which the user can then share, for example to the Git mailing list, in order to report an observed bug.
The following information is requested from the user:
The following information is captured automatically:
Additional information may be gathered into a separate zip archive using the --diagnose option, and can be attached alongside the bugreport document to provide additional context to readers.
This tool is invoked via the typical Git setup process, which means that in some cases, it might not be able to launch - for example, if a relevant config file is unreadable. In this kind of scenario, it may be helpful to manually gather the kind of information listed above when manually asking for help.
-o <path>, --output-directory <path>
-s <format>, --suffix <format>
--no-diagnose, --diagnose[=<mode>]
Without mode specified, the diagnostic archive will contain the default set of statistics reported by git diagnose. An optional mode value may be specified to change which information is included in the archive. See git-diagnose(1) for the list of valid values for mode and details about their usage.
Part of the git(1) suite
12/12/2022 | Git 2.39.0 |