| Commit Formatting |
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
| |
| ifdef::git-rev-list[] |
| Using these options, linkgit:git-rev-list[1] will act similar to the |
| more specialized family of commit log tools: linkgit:git-log[1], |
| linkgit:git-show[1], and linkgit:git-whatchanged[1] |
| endif::git-rev-list[] |
| |
| include::pretty-options.txt[] |
| |
| --relative-date:: |
| |
| Synonym for `--date=relative`. |
| |
| --date={relative,local,default,iso,rfc,short}:: |
| |
| Only takes effect for dates shown in human-readable format, such |
| as when using "--pretty". `log.date` config variable sets a default |
| value for log command's --date option. |
| + |
| `--date=relative` shows dates relative to the current time, |
| e.g. "2 hours ago". |
| + |
| `--date=local` shows timestamps in user's local timezone. |
| + |
| `--date=iso` (or `--date=iso8601`) shows timestamps in ISO 8601 format. |
| + |
| `--date=rfc` (or `--date=rfc2822`) shows timestamps in RFC 2822 |
| format, often found in E-mail messages. |
| + |
| `--date=short` shows only date but not time, in `YYYY-MM-DD` format. |
| + |
| `--date=default` shows timestamps in the original timezone |
| (either committer's or author's). |
| |
| ifdef::git-rev-list[] |
| --header:: |
| |
| Print the contents of the commit in raw-format; each record is |
| separated with a NUL character. |
| endif::git-rev-list[] |
| |
| --parents:: |
| |
| Print the parents of the commit. |
| |
| --children:: |
| |
| Print the children of the commit. |
| |
| ifdef::git-rev-list[] |
| --timestamp:: |
| Print the raw commit timestamp. |
| endif::git-rev-list[] |
| |
| --left-right:: |
| |
| Mark which side of a symmetric diff a commit is reachable from. |
| Commits from the left side are prefixed with `<` and those from |
| the right with `>`. If combined with `--boundary`, those |
| commits are prefixed with `-`. |
| + |
| For example, if you have this topology: |
| + |
| ----------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| y---b---b branch B |
| / \ / |
| / . |
| / / \ |
| o---x---a---a branch A |
| ----------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| + |
| you would get an output line this: |
| + |
| ----------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| $ git rev-list --left-right --boundary --pretty=oneline A...B |
| |
| >bbbbbbb... 3rd on b |
| >bbbbbbb... 2nd on b |
| <aaaaaaa... 3rd on a |
| <aaaaaaa... 2nd on a |
| -yyyyyyy... 1st on b |
| -xxxxxxx... 1st on a |
| ----------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| |
| --graph:: |
| |
| Draw a text-based graphical representation of the commit history |
| on the left hand side of the output. This may cause extra lines |
| to be printed in between commits, in order for the graph history |
| to be drawn properly. |
| + |
| This implies the '--topo-order' option by default, but the |
| '--date-order' option may also be specified. |
| |
| Diff Formatting |
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
| |
| Below are listed options that control the formatting of diff output. |
| Some of them are specific to linkgit:git-rev-list[1], however other diff |
| options may be given. See linkgit:git-diff-files[1] for more options. |
| |
| -c:: |
| |
| This flag changes the way a merge commit is displayed. It shows |
| the differences from each of the parents to the merge result |
| simultaneously instead of showing pairwise diff between a parent |
| and the result one at a time. Furthermore, it lists only files |
| which were modified from all parents. |
| |
| --cc:: |
| |
| This flag implies the '-c' options and further compresses the |
| patch output by omitting uninteresting hunks whose contents in |
| the parents have only two variants and the merge result picks |
| one of them without modification. |
| |
| -r:: |
| |
| Show recursive diffs. |
| |
| -t:: |
| |
| Show the tree objects in the diff output. This implies '-r'. |
| |
| Commit Limiting |
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
| |
| Besides specifying a range of commits that should be listed using the |
| special notations explained in the description, additional commit |
| limiting may be applied. |
| |
| -- |
| |
| -n 'number':: |
| --max-count='number':: |
| |
| Limit the number of commits output. |
| |
| --skip='number':: |
| |
| Skip 'number' commits before starting to show the commit output. |
| |
| --since='date':: |
| --after='date':: |
| |
| Show commits more recent than a specific date. |
| |
| --until='date':: |
| --before='date':: |
| |
| Show commits older than a specific date. |
| |
| ifdef::git-rev-list[] |
| --max-age='timestamp':: |
| --min-age='timestamp':: |
| |
| Limit the commits output to specified time range. |
| endif::git-rev-list[] |
| |
| --author='pattern':: |
| --committer='pattern':: |
| |
| Limit the commits output to ones with author/committer |
| header lines that match the specified pattern (regular expression). |
| |
| --grep='pattern':: |
| |
| Limit the commits output to ones with log message that |
| matches the specified pattern (regular expression). |
| |
| -i:: |
| --regexp-ignore-case:: |
| |
| Match the regexp limiting patterns without regard to letters case. |
| |
| -E:: |
| --extended-regexp:: |
| |
| Consider the limiting patterns to be extended regular expressions |
| instead of the default basic regular expressions. |
| |
| -F:: |
| --fixed-strings:: |
| |
| Consider the limiting patterns to be fixed strings (don't interpret |
| pattern as a regular expression). |
| |
| --remove-empty:: |
| |
| Stop when a given path disappears from the tree. |
| |
| --full-history:: |
| |
| Show also parts of history irrelevant to current state of a given |
| path. This turns off history simplification, which removed merges |
| which didn't change anything at all at some child. It will still actually |
| simplify away merges that didn't change anything at all into either |
| child. |
| |
| --no-merges:: |
| |
| Do not print commits with more than one parent. |
| |
| --first-parent:: |
| Follow only the first parent commit upon seeing a merge |
| commit. This option can give a better overview when |
| viewing the evolution of a particular topic branch, |
| because merges into a topic branch tend to be only about |
| adjusting to updated upstream from time to time, and |
| this option allows you to ignore the individual commits |
| brought in to your history by such a merge. |
| |
| --not:: |
| |
| Reverses the meaning of the '{caret}' prefix (or lack thereof) |
| for all following revision specifiers, up to the next '--not'. |
| |
| --all:: |
| |
| Pretend as if all the refs in `$GIT_DIR/refs/` are listed on the |
| command line as '<commit>'. |
| |
| ifdef::git-rev-list[] |
| --stdin:: |
| |
| In addition to the '<commit>' listed on the command |
| line, read them from the standard input. |
| |
| --quiet:: |
| |
| Don't print anything to standard output. This form |
| is primarily meant to allow the caller to |
| test the exit status to see if a range of objects is fully |
| connected (or not). It is faster than redirecting stdout |
| to /dev/null as the output does not have to be formatted. |
| endif::git-rev-list[] |
| |
| --cherry-pick:: |
| |
| Omit any commit that introduces the same change as |
| another commit on the "other side" when the set of |
| commits are limited with symmetric difference. |
| + |
| For example, if you have two branches, `A` and `B`, a usual way |
| to list all commits on only one side of them is with |
| `--left-right`, like the example above in the description of |
| that option. It however shows the commits that were cherry-picked |
| from the other branch (for example, "3rd on b" may be cherry-picked |
| from branch A). With this option, such pairs of commits are |
| excluded from the output. |
| |
| -g:: |
| --walk-reflogs:: |
| |
| Instead of walking the commit ancestry chain, walk |
| reflog entries from the most recent one to older ones. |
| When this option is used you cannot specify commits to |
| exclude (that is, '{caret}commit', 'commit1..commit2', |
| nor 'commit1...commit2' notations cannot be used). |
| + |
| With '\--pretty' format other than oneline (for obvious reasons), |
| this causes the output to have two extra lines of information |
| taken from the reflog. By default, 'commit@\{Nth}' notation is |
| used in the output. When the starting commit is specified as |
| 'commit@{now}', output also uses 'commit@\{timestamp}' notation |
| instead. Under '\--pretty=oneline', the commit message is |
| prefixed with this information on the same line. |
| |
| Cannot be combined with '\--reverse'. |
| See also linkgit:git-reflog[1]. |
| |
| --merge:: |
| |
| After a failed merge, show refs that touch files having a |
| conflict and don't exist on all heads to merge. |
| |
| --boundary:: |
| |
| Output uninteresting commits at the boundary, which are usually |
| not shown. |
| |
| --dense:: |
| --sparse:: |
| |
| When optional paths are given, the default behaviour ('--dense') is to |
| only output commits that changes at least one of them, and also ignore |
| merges that do not touch the given paths. |
| |
| Use the '--sparse' flag to makes the command output all eligible commits |
| (still subject to count and age limitation), but apply merge |
| simplification nevertheless. |
| |
| ifdef::git-rev-list[] |
| --bisect:: |
| |
| Limit output to the one commit object which is roughly halfway between |
| the included and excluded commits. Thus, if |
| |
| ----------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| $ git-rev-list --bisect foo ^bar ^baz |
| ----------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| |
| outputs 'midpoint', the output of the two commands |
| |
| ----------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| $ git-rev-list foo ^midpoint |
| $ git-rev-list midpoint ^bar ^baz |
| ----------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| |
| would be of roughly the same length. Finding the change which |
| introduces a regression is thus reduced to a binary search: repeatedly |
| generate and test new 'midpoint's until the commit chain is of length |
| one. |
| |
| --bisect-vars:: |
| |
| This calculates the same as `--bisect`, but outputs text ready |
| to be eval'ed by the shell. These lines will assign the name of |
| the midpoint revision to the variable `bisect_rev`, and the |
| expected number of commits to be tested after `bisect_rev` is |
| tested to `bisect_nr`, the expected number of commits to be |
| tested if `bisect_rev` turns out to be good to `bisect_good`, |
| the expected number of commits to be tested if `bisect_rev` |
| turns out to be bad to `bisect_bad`, and the number of commits |
| we are bisecting right now to `bisect_all`. |
| |
| --bisect-all:: |
| |
| This outputs all the commit objects between the included and excluded |
| commits, ordered by their distance to the included and excluded |
| commits. The farthest from them is displayed first. (This is the only |
| one displayed by `--bisect`.) |
| |
| This is useful because it makes it easy to choose a good commit to |
| test when you want to avoid to test some of them for some reason (they |
| may not compile for example). |
| |
| This option can be used along with `--bisect-vars`, in this case, |
| after all the sorted commit objects, there will be the same text as if |
| `--bisect-vars` had been used alone. |
| endif::git-rev-list[] |
| |
| -- |
| |
| Commit Ordering |
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
| |
| By default, the commits are shown in reverse chronological order. |
| |
| --topo-order:: |
| |
| This option makes them appear in topological order (i.e. |
| descendant commits are shown before their parents). |
| |
| --date-order:: |
| |
| This option is similar to '--topo-order' in the sense that no |
| parent comes before all of its children, but otherwise things |
| are still ordered in the commit timestamp order. |
| |
| --reverse:: |
| |
| Output the commits in reverse order. |
| Cannot be combined with '\--walk-reflogs'. |
| |
| Object Traversal |
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
| |
| These options are mostly targeted for packing of git repositories. |
| |
| --objects:: |
| |
| Print the object IDs of any object referenced by the listed |
| commits. '--objects foo ^bar' thus means "send me |
| all object IDs which I need to download if I have the commit |
| object 'bar', but not 'foo'". |
| |
| --objects-edge:: |
| |
| Similar to '--objects', but also print the IDs of excluded |
| commits prefixed with a "-" character. This is used by |
| linkgit:git-pack-objects[1] to build "thin" pack, which records |
| objects in deltified form based on objects contained in these |
| excluded commits to reduce network traffic. |
| |
| --unpacked:: |
| |
| Only useful with '--objects'; print the object IDs that are not |
| in packs. |
| |
| --no-walk:: |
| |
| Only show the given revs, but do not traverse their ancestors. |
| |
| --do-walk:: |
| |
| Overrides a previous --no-walk. |