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How can I get a list of last commit made every day on a specific branch. Would it contain merges to that branch or not? Can we separate it? Would merges count as one commit?
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You won't be able to do all that in git, you'll need to process the output fromgit log
: what OS are you using?
– Richard
Nov 22 at 10:02
Linux, I have as OS.
– auselen
Nov 22 at 10:40
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You won't be able to do all that in git, you'll need to process the output fromgit log
: what OS are you using?
– Richard
Nov 22 at 10:02
Linux, I have as OS.
– auselen
Nov 22 at 10:40
You won't be able to do all that in git, you'll need to process the output from
git log
: what OS are you using?– Richard
Nov 22 at 10:02
You won't be able to do all that in git, you'll need to process the output from
git log
: what OS are you using?– Richard
Nov 22 at 10:02
Linux, I have as OS.
– auselen
Nov 22 at 10:40
Linux, I have as OS.
– auselen
Nov 22 at 10:40
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How can I get a list of last commit made every day on a specific branch.
git log --since=1.day -1
Would it contain merges to that branch or not?
Yes it would.
Can we separate it?
If you do rebase
's instead of merge
's to that branch.
Would merges count as one commit?
Yes if you do merges to your branch instead of rebases.
Update: You can do git log --since=1.day -1 --no-merges
to avoid showing the merge commit
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Use--no-merges
withgit log
to ignore merge commits.
– RomainValeri
Nov 22 at 10:12
Thanks @RomainValeri. I'll edit the answer.
– Rahul Sharma
Nov 22 at 10:13
git log --since=1.day -1
this doesn't print anything for me.
– auselen
Nov 22 at 10:40
@auselen Seems you don't have any recent commits after last day. Please check the last commit date usinggit log
.
– Rahul Sharma
Nov 22 at 10:48
May be I didn't understand your example, you mean I should say "--since=2018-11-22 -1" ?
– auselen
Nov 22 at 10:50
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1 Answer
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active
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active
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up vote
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How can I get a list of last commit made every day on a specific branch.
git log --since=1.day -1
Would it contain merges to that branch or not?
Yes it would.
Can we separate it?
If you do rebase
's instead of merge
's to that branch.
Would merges count as one commit?
Yes if you do merges to your branch instead of rebases.
Update: You can do git log --since=1.day -1 --no-merges
to avoid showing the merge commit
1
Use--no-merges
withgit log
to ignore merge commits.
– RomainValeri
Nov 22 at 10:12
Thanks @RomainValeri. I'll edit the answer.
– Rahul Sharma
Nov 22 at 10:13
git log --since=1.day -1
this doesn't print anything for me.
– auselen
Nov 22 at 10:40
@auselen Seems you don't have any recent commits after last day. Please check the last commit date usinggit log
.
– Rahul Sharma
Nov 22 at 10:48
May be I didn't understand your example, you mean I should say "--since=2018-11-22 -1" ?
– auselen
Nov 22 at 10:50
|
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up vote
2
down vote
How can I get a list of last commit made every day on a specific branch.
git log --since=1.day -1
Would it contain merges to that branch or not?
Yes it would.
Can we separate it?
If you do rebase
's instead of merge
's to that branch.
Would merges count as one commit?
Yes if you do merges to your branch instead of rebases.
Update: You can do git log --since=1.day -1 --no-merges
to avoid showing the merge commit
1
Use--no-merges
withgit log
to ignore merge commits.
– RomainValeri
Nov 22 at 10:12
Thanks @RomainValeri. I'll edit the answer.
– Rahul Sharma
Nov 22 at 10:13
git log --since=1.day -1
this doesn't print anything for me.
– auselen
Nov 22 at 10:40
@auselen Seems you don't have any recent commits after last day. Please check the last commit date usinggit log
.
– Rahul Sharma
Nov 22 at 10:48
May be I didn't understand your example, you mean I should say "--since=2018-11-22 -1" ?
– auselen
Nov 22 at 10:50
|
show 3 more comments
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up vote
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down vote
How can I get a list of last commit made every day on a specific branch.
git log --since=1.day -1
Would it contain merges to that branch or not?
Yes it would.
Can we separate it?
If you do rebase
's instead of merge
's to that branch.
Would merges count as one commit?
Yes if you do merges to your branch instead of rebases.
Update: You can do git log --since=1.day -1 --no-merges
to avoid showing the merge commit
How can I get a list of last commit made every day on a specific branch.
git log --since=1.day -1
Would it contain merges to that branch or not?
Yes it would.
Can we separate it?
If you do rebase
's instead of merge
's to that branch.
Would merges count as one commit?
Yes if you do merges to your branch instead of rebases.
Update: You can do git log --since=1.day -1 --no-merges
to avoid showing the merge commit
edited Nov 22 at 10:15
answered Nov 22 at 10:07
Rahul Sharma
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1
Use--no-merges
withgit log
to ignore merge commits.
– RomainValeri
Nov 22 at 10:12
Thanks @RomainValeri. I'll edit the answer.
– Rahul Sharma
Nov 22 at 10:13
git log --since=1.day -1
this doesn't print anything for me.
– auselen
Nov 22 at 10:40
@auselen Seems you don't have any recent commits after last day. Please check the last commit date usinggit log
.
– Rahul Sharma
Nov 22 at 10:48
May be I didn't understand your example, you mean I should say "--since=2018-11-22 -1" ?
– auselen
Nov 22 at 10:50
|
show 3 more comments
1
Use--no-merges
withgit log
to ignore merge commits.
– RomainValeri
Nov 22 at 10:12
Thanks @RomainValeri. I'll edit the answer.
– Rahul Sharma
Nov 22 at 10:13
git log --since=1.day -1
this doesn't print anything for me.
– auselen
Nov 22 at 10:40
@auselen Seems you don't have any recent commits after last day. Please check the last commit date usinggit log
.
– Rahul Sharma
Nov 22 at 10:48
May be I didn't understand your example, you mean I should say "--since=2018-11-22 -1" ?
– auselen
Nov 22 at 10:50
1
1
Use
--no-merges
with git log
to ignore merge commits.– RomainValeri
Nov 22 at 10:12
Use
--no-merges
with git log
to ignore merge commits.– RomainValeri
Nov 22 at 10:12
Thanks @RomainValeri. I'll edit the answer.
– Rahul Sharma
Nov 22 at 10:13
Thanks @RomainValeri. I'll edit the answer.
– Rahul Sharma
Nov 22 at 10:13
git log --since=1.day -1
this doesn't print anything for me.– auselen
Nov 22 at 10:40
git log --since=1.day -1
this doesn't print anything for me.– auselen
Nov 22 at 10:40
@auselen Seems you don't have any recent commits after last day. Please check the last commit date using
git log
.– Rahul Sharma
Nov 22 at 10:48
@auselen Seems you don't have any recent commits after last day. Please check the last commit date using
git log
.– Rahul Sharma
Nov 22 at 10:48
May be I didn't understand your example, you mean I should say "--since=2018-11-22 -1" ?
– auselen
Nov 22 at 10:50
May be I didn't understand your example, you mean I should say "--since=2018-11-22 -1" ?
– auselen
Nov 22 at 10:50
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: what OS are you using?– Richard
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Linux, I have as OS.
– auselen
Nov 22 at 10:40