On Fri, Mar 29, 2013 at 07:07:32PM +0100, Matthias Krüger wrote:

> I use git mostly for game-development which means I have to deal with
> a lot of binary files (images, sound files etc).
> 
> When I came to a point where I had run image optimization on a
> branch, I wanted to know of course how much smaller the new branch
> was in comparison to master.
> Problem was that 'git diff --stat' would only summerize
> per-binary-file size changes and 'git diff --shortstat' did skip the
> binary files entirely.

Have you tried "--summary"? Combined with --stat (or --shortstat) I
wonder if it would get you closer to what you want.

-Peff
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