tree 72bf2a94832a3e5f376a5bc1c1738b05d76440f5 $ git ls-tree -l HEAD:test # shows similar output on the CLI size name 1010 covshow.rb 4135 helper.rb 3064 server_helper.rb 2278 test_auto_chunk.rb 7472 test_bin.rb 2800 test_buffer_tmpdir.rb 5370 test_client_expire.rb 4384 test_client_max_body_size.rb 1865 test_config.rb 6396 test_expect_100.rb 1702 test_extras_autoindex.rb 6885 test_extras_exec_cgi.rb x 826 test_extras_exec_cgi.sh 2912 test_extras_proxy_pass.rb 6430 test_extras_try_gzip_static.rb 683 test_fdmap.rb 5002 test_input.rb 1546 test_mt_accept.rb 8088 test_output_buffering.rb 21427 test_proxy_pass.rb 4814 test_proxy_pass_no_buffering.rb 937 test_rack.rb 2058 test_rack_env.rb 3071 test_rack_hijack.rb 2009 test_reopen_logs.rb 3222 test_response.rb 5285 test_serve_static.rb 26691 test_server.rb 6640 test_ssl.rb 870 test_stream_file.rb 675 test_tmpio.rb 1918 test_unix_socket.rb 3999 test_wbuf.rbglossary -------- Tree objects belong to commits or other tree objects. Trees may reference blobs, sub-trees, or (rarely) commits of submodules. Path names are stored in tree objects, but trees do not know their own path name. A tree's path name comes from their parent tree, or it is the root tree referenced by a commit object. Thus, this web UI relies on the `b=' URI parameter as a hint to display the path name.git clone git://yhbt.net/yahns.git git clone https://yhbt.net/yahns.git