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5 seconds I have a branch with a missing function definition, but the function is still being used, causing a crash. Feature definitions must have been removed during the merge. I've done 'git log -p' and searched for the function definition, and I can see it'
5 seconds I have a branch with a missing function definition, but the function is still being used, causing a crash. Feature definitions must have been removed during the merge. I've done 'git log -p' and searched for the function definition, and I can see it'
5 seconds I have a branch with a missing function definition, but the function is still being used, causing a crash. Feature definitions must have been removed during the merge. I've done 'git log -p' and searched for the function definition, and I can see it'
5 seconds I have a branch with a missing function definition, but the function is still being used, causing a crash. Feature definitions must have been removed during the merge. I've done 'git log -p' and searched for the function definition, and I can see it'
KT8 I'm using this git command to get the logs (from a specific commit) in reverse order, with the commit details: git log eab3e0ffdsfs.. --reverse -M --numstat --summary --pretty=format:commitId:%H%ndate:%cd%nsubject:%s%nauthor:%an%n
This gave me all commits
KT8 I'm using this git command to get the logs (from a specific commit) in reverse order, with the commit details: git log eab3e0ffdsfs.. --reverse -M --numstat --summary --pretty=format:commitId:%H%ndate:%cd%nsubject:%s%nauthor:%an%n
This gave me all commits
c_spk I'm using the successful git branching model , where your masterbranch consists only of version-tagged merge commits and all development happens on the developbranch. This developbranch also includes merge commits (feature branches) and normal commits (s
c_spk I'm using the successful git branching model , where your masterbranch consists only of version-tagged merge commits and all development happens on the developbranch. This developbranch also includes merge commits (feature branches) and normal commits (s
Casebash Some git commands have the parent as the revision; others (for example git revert) as the parent number. How to get parents in both cases. I don't want to use the graphical log command as that usually requires scrolling down a long tree to find the se
Lee Jenkins This git show --rawcommand will show if commit hashes are generated from merges: $ git show --raw -m 3d1718
commit 3d1718fb99d52d35700b596bac45caffd1af00dc (from 8923654049aa49c4813fa612e4108271e0361240)
Merge: 8923654 3f1a071
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In the case of a
Casebash Some git commands have the parent as the revision; others (for example git revert) as the parent number. How to get parents in both cases. I don't want to use the graphical log command as that usually requires scrolling down a long tree to find the se
Lee Jenkins This git show --rawcommand will show if commit hashes are generated from merges: $ git show --raw -m 3d1718
commit 3d1718fb99d52d35700b596bac45caffd1af00dc (from 8923654049aa49c4813fa612e4108271e0361240)
Merge: 8923654 3f1a071
...
In the case of a
Casebash Some git commands have the parent as the revision; others (for example git revert) as the parent number. How to get parents in both cases. I don't want to use the graphical log command as that usually requires scrolling down a long tree to find the se
Mu None: I'm trying to view commits for a specific user and would like to remove from the output any merges done by that user. what should I do? I can use to check the user's commits git log --author=<name>, but not delete the merge commits in the output. PS:
Mu None: I'm trying to view commits for a specific user and would like to remove from the output any merges done by that user. what should I do? I can use to check the user's commits git log --author=<name>, but not delete the merge commits in the output. PS:
Mu None: I'm trying to view commits for a specific user and would like to remove from the output any merges done by that user. what do I do? I can use to check the user's commits git log --author=<name>, but not delete the merge commits in the output. PS: Merg
Meg Refer to my original question This is a continuation of this question, I have a git repository with a folder in it. Multiple people make changes in this folder. I've made very few submissions to this directory lately. In one commit I added a few lines of c
rich I fixed the file and committed it to my gitrepository. After a while, I found that it had degraded. I wanted to know in which commit the fix was made, so I tried git bisectand git log --all -S TERM, where "TERM" was a string my fix added and didn't appear
invalid pointer I would like to see a list of files in the log along with the diff status corresponding to each commit. To do this for a normal commit, it's as simple as: $ git log --oneline --graph --name-status
However, for merge commits, the file list is b
invalid pointer I would like to see a list of files in the log along with the diff status corresponding to each commit. To do this for a normal commit, it's as simple as: $ git log --oneline --graph --name-status
However, for merge commits, the file list is b
invalid pointer I would like to see a list of files in the log along with the diff status corresponding to each commit. To do this for a normal commit, it's as simple as: $ git log --oneline --graph --name-status
However, for merge commits, the file list is b
invalid pointer I would like to see a list of files in the log along with the diff status corresponding to each commit. To do this for a normal commit, it's as simple as: $ git log --oneline --graph --name-status
However, for merge commits, the file list is b
invalid pointer I would like to see a list of files in the log along with the diff status corresponding to each commit. To do this for a normal commit, it's as simple as: $ git log --oneline --graph --name-status
However, for merge commits, the file list is b
invalid pointer I would like to see a list of files in the log along with the diff status corresponding to each commit. To do this for a normal commit, it's as simple as: $ git log --oneline --graph --name-status
However, for merge commits, the file list is b
invalid pointer I would like to see a list of files in the log along with the diff status corresponding to each commit. To do this for a normal commit, it's as simple as: $ git log --oneline --graph --name-status
However, for merge commits, the file list is b
invalid pointer I would like to see a list of files in the log along with the diff status corresponding to each commit. To do this for a normal commit, it's as simple as: $ git log --oneline --graph --name-status
However, for merge commits, the file list is b
invalid pointer I would like to see a list of files in the log along with the diff status corresponding to each commit. To do this for a normal commit, it's as simple as: $ git log --oneline --graph --name-status
However, for merge commits, the file list is b
invalid pointer I would like to see a list of files in the log along with the diff status corresponding to each commit. To do this for a normal commit, it's as simple as: $ git log --oneline --graph --name-status
However, for merge commits, the file list is b
x-yuri I want it to show all changes (commits) to the specified file, but it doesn't do that. It only shows some of them. I guess it has something to do with merging, but I don't see what could be wrong here. Can someone explain? UPD I was able to reproduce my