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| #!/usr/bin/env bash
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| cd /tmp/demo
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| currentCommit="$(git rev-parse HEAD)"
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| fileName="$(echo $currentCommit | sed 's/\(..\)/\1\//')"
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| echo -e "\$ zlib-flate -uncompress < .git/objects/$fileName"
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| zlib-flate -uncompress < ".git/objects/$fileName" | tr '\000' '␀'
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| echo "\$ zlib-flate -uncompress < .git/objects/$fileName | sha1sum"
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| echo -e "$currentCommit"
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| currentCommitTree="$(git cat-file -p $currentCommit | grep tree | cut -d' ' -f2)"
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| echo "\$ git cat-file -p $(echo $currentCommitTree | grep -o '^.......') "
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| git -c color.ui=always cat-file -p "$currentCommitTree"
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| aFile="$(git cat-file -p $currentCommitTree | grep blob | head -n 1 | cut -d' ' -f3 | cut -d'	' -f1)"
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| echo "\$ git cat-file -p $(echo $aFile | grep -o '^.......') "
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| git -c color.ui=always cat-file -p "$aFile"
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