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Junio C Hamanob0e02952008-01-19 08:02:001Commit Formatting
2~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
3
4ifdef::git-rev-list[]
5Using these options, linkgit:git-rev-list[1] will act similar to the
6more specialized family of commit log tools: linkgit:git-log[1],
7linkgit:git-show[1], and linkgit:git-whatchanged[1]
8endif::git-rev-list[]
9
10include::pretty-options.txt[]
11
12--relative-date::
13
14Synonym for `--date=relative`.
15
Junio C Hamanobb653132009-02-22 08:09:3516--date={relative,local,default,iso,rfc,short,raw}::
Junio C Hamanob0e02952008-01-19 08:02:0017
18Only takes effect for dates shown in human-readable format, such
Junio C Hamanob713ff12008-05-24 01:12:3019as when using "--pretty". `log.date` config variable sets a default
20value for log command's --date option.
Junio C Hamanob0e02952008-01-19 08:02:0021+
22`--date=relative` shows dates relative to the current time,
23e.g. "2 hours ago".
24+
25`--date=local` shows timestamps in user's local timezone.
26+
27`--date=iso` (or `--date=iso8601`) shows timestamps in ISO 8601 format.
28+
29`--date=rfc` (or `--date=rfc2822`) shows timestamps in RFC 2822
30format, often found in E-mail messages.
31+
32`--date=short` shows only date but not time, in `YYYY-MM-DD` format.
33+
Junio C Hamanobb653132009-02-22 08:09:3534`--date=raw` shows the date in the internal raw git format `%s %z` format.
35+
Junio C Hamanob0e02952008-01-19 08:02:0036`--date=default` shows timestamps in the original timezone
37(either committer's or author's).
38
Junio C Hamano69cd7c52008-06-04 07:52:5939ifdef::git-rev-list[]
Junio C Hamanob0e02952008-01-19 08:02:0040--header::
41
42Print the contents of the commit in raw-format; each record is
43separated with a NUL character.
Junio C Hamano69cd7c52008-06-04 07:52:5944endif::git-rev-list[]
Junio C Hamanob0e02952008-01-19 08:02:0045
46--parents::
47
Junio C Hamanoa76cb0d2008-08-13 20:04:1048Print the parents of the commit. Also enables parent
49rewriting, see 'History Simplification' below.
Junio C Hamanob0e02952008-01-19 08:02:0050
Junio C Hamano46a38aa2008-07-14 03:13:2751--children::
52
Junio C Hamanoa76cb0d2008-08-13 20:04:1053Print the children of the commit. Also enables parent
54rewriting, see 'History Simplification' below.
Junio C Hamano46a38aa2008-07-14 03:13:2755
Junio C Hamano69cd7c52008-06-04 07:52:5956ifdef::git-rev-list[]
Junio C Hamanob0e02952008-01-19 08:02:0057--timestamp::
58Print the raw commit timestamp.
Junio C Hamano69cd7c52008-06-04 07:52:5959endif::git-rev-list[]
Junio C Hamanob0e02952008-01-19 08:02:0060
61--left-right::
62
63Mark which side of a symmetric diff a commit is reachable from.
64Commits from the left side are prefixed with `<` and those from
65the right with `>`. If combined with `--boundary`, those
66commits are prefixed with `-`.
67+
68For example, if you have this topology:
69+
70-----------------------------------------------------------------------
71 y---b---b branch B
72 / \ /
73 / .
74 / / \
75 o---x---a---a branch A
76-----------------------------------------------------------------------
77+
Junio C Hamanoc96fb5a2008-08-12 06:59:3878you would get an output like this:
Junio C Hamanob0e02952008-01-19 08:02:0079+
80-----------------------------------------------------------------------
81$ git rev-list --left-right --boundary --pretty=oneline A...B
82
83>bbbbbbb... 3rd on b
84>bbbbbbb... 2nd on b
85<aaaaaaa... 3rd on a
86<aaaaaaa... 2nd on a
87-yyyyyyy... 1st on b
88-xxxxxxx... 1st on a
89-----------------------------------------------------------------------
90
Junio C Hamanofeeb1be2008-05-22 00:53:3591--graph::
92
93Draw a text-based graphical representation of the commit history
94on the left hand side of the output. This may cause extra lines
95to be printed in between commits, in order for the graph history
96to be drawn properly.
97+
98This implies the '--topo-order' option by default, but the
99'--date-order' option may also be specified.
100
Junio C Hamanoa76cb0d2008-08-13 20:04:10101ifndef::git-rev-list[]
Junio C Hamanob0e02952008-01-19 08:02:00102Diff Formatting
103~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
104
105Below are listed options that control the formatting of diff output.
106Some of them are specific to linkgit:git-rev-list[1], however other diff
107options may be given. See linkgit:git-diff-files[1] for more options.
108
109-c::
110
111This flag changes the way a merge commit is displayed. It shows
112the differences from each of the parents to the merge result
113simultaneously instead of showing pairwise diff between a parent
114and the result one at a time. Furthermore, it lists only files
115which were modified from all parents.
116
117--cc::
118
119This flag implies the '-c' options and further compresses the
Junio C Hamanoccc2f762008-07-24 04:03:33120patch output by omitting uninteresting hunks whose contents in
121the parents have only two variants and the merge result picks
122one of them without modification.
Junio C Hamanob0e02952008-01-19 08:02:00123
124-r::
125
126Show recursive diffs.
127
128-t::
129
130Show the tree objects in the diff output. This implies '-r'.
Junio C Hamanoa76cb0d2008-08-13 20:04:10131endif::git-rev-list[]
Junio C Hamanob0e02952008-01-19 08:02:00132
133Commit Limiting
134~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
135
136Besides specifying a range of commits that should be listed using the
137special notations explained in the description, additional commit
138limiting may be applied.
139
140--
141
Junio C Hamanoeb415992008-06-08 22:49:47142-n 'number'::
Junio C Hamanob4a9ede2009-04-08 07:36:32143--max-count=<number>::
Junio C Hamanob0e02952008-01-19 08:02:00144
145Limit the number of commits output.
146
Junio C Hamanob4a9ede2009-04-08 07:36:32147--skip=<number>::
Junio C Hamanob0e02952008-01-19 08:02:00148
149Skip 'number' commits before starting to show the commit output.
150
Junio C Hamanob4a9ede2009-04-08 07:36:32151--since=<date>::
152--after=<date>::
Junio C Hamanob0e02952008-01-19 08:02:00153
154Show commits more recent than a specific date.
155
Junio C Hamanob4a9ede2009-04-08 07:36:32156--until=<date>::
157--before=<date>::
Junio C Hamanob0e02952008-01-19 08:02:00158
159Show commits older than a specific date.
160
Junio C Hamano4f1d8c42008-03-03 02:01:16161ifdef::git-rev-list[]
Junio C Hamanob4a9ede2009-04-08 07:36:32162--max-age=<timestamp>::
163--min-age=<timestamp>::
Junio C Hamanob0e02952008-01-19 08:02:00164
165Limit the commits output to specified time range.
Junio C Hamano4f1d8c42008-03-03 02:01:16166endif::git-rev-list[]
Junio C Hamanob0e02952008-01-19 08:02:00167
Junio C Hamanob4a9ede2009-04-08 07:36:32168--author=<pattern>::
169--committer=<pattern>::
Junio C Hamanob0e02952008-01-19 08:02:00170
171Limit the commits output to ones with author/committer
172header lines that match the specified pattern (regular expression).
173
Junio C Hamanob4a9ede2009-04-08 07:36:32174--grep=<pattern>::
Junio C Hamanob0e02952008-01-19 08:02:00175
176Limit the commits output to ones with log message that
177matches the specified pattern (regular expression).
178
Junio C Hamanoaa17c7c2008-11-03 04:36:58179--all-match::
180Limit the commits output to ones that match all given --grep,
181--author and --committer instead of ones that match at least one.
182
Junio C Hamanoeb415992008-06-08 22:49:47183-i::
184--regexp-ignore-case::
Junio C Hamanob0e02952008-01-19 08:02:00185
186Match the regexp limiting patterns without regard to letters case.
187
Junio C Hamanoeb415992008-06-08 22:49:47188-E::
189--extended-regexp::
Junio C Hamanob0e02952008-01-19 08:02:00190
191Consider the limiting patterns to be extended regular expressions
192instead of the default basic regular expressions.
193
Junio C Hamanoeb415992008-06-08 22:49:47194-F::
195--fixed-strings::
Junio C Hamano24bc09a2008-02-28 00:27:44196
197Consider the limiting patterns to be fixed strings (don't interpret
198pattern as a regular expression).
199
Junio C Hamanob0e02952008-01-19 08:02:00200--remove-empty::
201
202Stop when a given path disappears from the tree.
203
Junio C Hamano934e1782009-07-16 06:59:15204--merges::
205
206Print only merge commits.
207
Junio C Hamanob0e02952008-01-19 08:02:00208--no-merges::
209
210Do not print commits with more than one parent.
211
212--first-parent::
213Follow only the first parent commit upon seeing a merge
214commit. This option can give a better overview when
215viewing the evolution of a particular topic branch,
216because merges into a topic branch tend to be only about
217adjusting to updated upstream from time to time, and
218this option allows you to ignore the individual commits
219brought in to your history by such a merge.
220
221--not::
222
223Reverses the meaning of the '{caret}' prefix (or lack thereof)
224for all following revision specifiers, up to the next '--not'.
225
226--all::
227
228Pretend as if all the refs in `$GIT_DIR/refs/` are listed on the
229command line as '<commit>'.
230
Junio C Hamano57827fb2010-01-23 03:02:50231--branches[=pattern]::
Junio C Hamano50819852008-11-19 02:07:56232
233Pretend as if all the refs in `$GIT_DIR/refs/heads` are listed
Junio C Hamano57827fb2010-01-23 03:02:50234on the command line as '<commit>'. If `pattern` is given, limit
235branches to ones matching given shell glob. If pattern lacks '?',
Junio C Hamano167b1382010-01-31 23:04:31236'*', or '[', '/*' at the end is implied.
Junio C Hamano50819852008-11-19 02:07:56237
Junio C Hamano57827fb2010-01-23 03:02:50238--tags[=pattern]::
Junio C Hamano50819852008-11-19 02:07:56239
240Pretend as if all the refs in `$GIT_DIR/refs/tags` are listed
Junio C Hamano57827fb2010-01-23 03:02:50241on the command line as '<commit>'. If `pattern` is given, limit
242tags to ones matching given shell glob. If pattern lacks '?', '*',
Junio C Hamano167b1382010-01-31 23:04:31243or '[', '/*' at the end is implied.
Junio C Hamano50819852008-11-19 02:07:56244
Junio C Hamano57827fb2010-01-23 03:02:50245--remotes[=pattern]::
Junio C Hamano50819852008-11-19 02:07:56246
247Pretend as if all the refs in `$GIT_DIR/refs/remotes` are listed
Junio C Hamano57827fb2010-01-23 03:02:50248on the command line as '<commit>'. If `pattern`is given, limit
249remote tracking branches to ones matching given shell glob.
Junio C Hamano167b1382010-01-31 23:04:31250If pattern lacks '?', '*', or '[', '/*' at the end is implied.
Junio C Hamano57827fb2010-01-23 03:02:50251
252--glob=glob-pattern::
253Pretend as if all the refs matching shell glob `glob-pattern`
254are listed on the command line as '<commit>'. Leading 'refs/',
255is automatically prepended if missing. If pattern lacks '?', '*',
Junio C Hamano167b1382010-01-31 23:04:31256or '[', '/*' at the end is implied.
Junio C Hamano57827fb2010-01-23 03:02:50257
Junio C Hamano50819852008-11-19 02:07:56258
Junio C Hamano5706e0b2009-11-24 10:54:16259ifndef::git-rev-list[]
260--bisect::
261
262Pretend as if the bad bisection ref `$GIT_DIR/refs/bisect/bad`
263was listed and as if it was followed by `--not` and the good
264bisection refs `$GIT_DIR/refs/bisect/good-*` on the command
265line.
266endif::git-rev-list[]
267
Junio C Hamanob0e02952008-01-19 08:02:00268--stdin::
269
270In addition to the '<commit>' listed on the command
Junio C Hamano5706e0b2009-11-24 10:54:16271line, read them from the standard input. If a '--' separator is
272seen, stop reading commits and start reading paths to limit the
273result.
Junio C Hamanob0e02952008-01-19 08:02:00274
Junio C Hamano5706e0b2009-11-24 10:54:16275ifdef::git-rev-list[]
Junio C Hamanob0e02952008-01-19 08:02:00276--quiet::
277
278Don't print anything to standard output. This form
279is primarily meant to allow the caller to
280test the exit status to see if a range of objects is fully
281connected (or not). It is faster than redirecting stdout
282to /dev/null as the output does not have to be formatted.
Junio C Hamano69cd7c52008-06-04 07:52:59283endif::git-rev-list[]
Junio C Hamanob0e02952008-01-19 08:02:00284
285--cherry-pick::
286
287Omit any commit that introduces the same change as
288another commit on the "other side" when the set of
289commits are limited with symmetric difference.
290+
291For example, if you have two branches, `A` and `B`, a usual way
292to list all commits on only one side of them is with
293`--left-right`, like the example above in the description of
294that option. It however shows the commits that were cherry-picked
295from the other branch (for example, "3rd on b" may be cherry-picked
296from branch A). With this option, such pairs of commits are
297excluded from the output.
298
Junio C Hamanoeb415992008-06-08 22:49:47299-g::
300--walk-reflogs::
Junio C Hamanob0e02952008-01-19 08:02:00301
302Instead of walking the commit ancestry chain, walk
303reflog entries from the most recent one to older ones.
304When this option is used you cannot specify commits to
305exclude (that is, '{caret}commit', 'commit1..commit2',
306nor 'commit1...commit2' notations cannot be used).
307+
308With '\--pretty' format other than oneline (for obvious reasons),
309this causes the output to have two extra lines of information
310taken from the reflog. By default, 'commit@\{Nth}' notation is
311used in the output. When the starting commit is specified as
Junio C Hamano1d368882008-08-11 22:03:10312'commit@\{now}', output also uses 'commit@\{timestamp}' notation
Junio C Hamanob0e02952008-01-19 08:02:00313instead. Under '\--pretty=oneline', the commit message is
314prefixed with this information on the same line.
Junio C Hamano1d368882008-08-11 22:03:10315This option cannot be combined with '\--reverse'.
Junio C Hamanob0e02952008-01-19 08:02:00316See also linkgit:git-reflog[1].
317
318--merge::
319
320After a failed merge, show refs that touch files having a
321conflict and don't exist on all heads to merge.
322
323--boundary::
324
325Output uninteresting commits at the boundary, which are usually
326not shown.
327
Junio C Hamanoa76cb0d2008-08-13 20:04:10328--
329
330History Simplification
331~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
332
Junio C Hamano28363492008-11-14 08:26:31333Sometimes you are only interested in parts of the history, for example the
334commits modifying a particular <path>. But there are two parts of
335'History Simplification', one part is selecting the commits and the other
336is how to do it, as there are various strategies to simplify the history.
337
338The following options select the commits to be shown:
339
340<paths>::
341
342Commits modifying the given <paths> are selected.
343
344--simplify-by-decoration::
345
346Commits that are referred by some branch or tag are selected.
347
348Note that extra commits can be shown to give a meaningful history.
349
350The following options affect the way the simplification is performed:
351
352Default mode::
353
354Simplifies the history to the simplest history explaining the
355final state of the tree. Simplest because it prunes some side
356branches if the end result is the same (i.e. merging branches
357with the same content)
358
359--full-history::
360
361As the default mode but does not prune some history.
362
363--dense::
364
365Only the selected commits are shown, plus some to have a
366meaningful history.
367
368--sparse::
369
370All commits in the simplified history are shown.
371
372--simplify-merges::
373
374Additional option to '--full-history' to remove some needless
375merges from the resulting history, as there are no selected
376commits contributing to this merge.
377
378A more detailed explanation follows.
Junio C Hamanoa76cb0d2008-08-13 20:04:10379
380Suppose you specified `foo` as the <paths>. We shall call commits
381that modify `foo` !TREESAME, and the rest TREESAME. (In a diff
382filtered for `foo`, they look different and equal, respectively.)
383
384In the following, we will always refer to the same example history to
385illustrate the differences between simplification settings. We assume
386that you are filtering for a file `foo` in this commit graph:
387-----------------------------------------------------------------------
388 .-A---M---N---O---P
389 / / / / /
390I B C D E
391 \ / / / /
392 `-------------'
393-----------------------------------------------------------------------
394The horizontal line of history A--P is taken to be the first parent of
395each merge. The commits are:
396
397* `I` is the initial commit, in which `foo` exists with contents
398 "asdf", and a file `quux` exists with contents "quux". Initial
399 commits are compared to an empty tree, so `I` is !TREESAME.
400
401* In `A`, `foo` contains just "foo".
402
403* `B` contains the same change as `A`. Its merge `M` is trivial and
404 hence TREESAME to all parents.
405
406* `C` does not change `foo`, but its merge `N` changes it to "foobar",
407 so it is not TREESAME to any parent.
408
409* `D` sets `foo` to "baz". Its merge `O` combines the strings from
410 `N` and `D` to "foobarbaz"; i.e., it is not TREESAME to any parent.
411
412* `E` changes `quux` to "xyzzy", and its merge `P` combines the
413 strings to "quux xyzzy". Despite appearing interesting, `P` is
414 TREESAME to all parents.
415
416'rev-list' walks backwards through history, including or excluding
417commits based on whether '\--full-history' and/or parent rewriting
418(via '\--parents' or '\--children') are used. The following settings
419are available.
420
421Default mode::
422
423Commits are included if they are not TREESAME to any parent
424(though this can be changed, see '\--sparse' below). If the
425commit was a merge, and it was TREESAME to one parent, follow
426only that parent. (Even if there are several TREESAME
427parents, follow only one of them.) Otherwise, follow all
428parents.
429+
430This results in:
431+
432-----------------------------------------------------------------------
433 .-A---N---O
434 / /
435I---------D
436-----------------------------------------------------------------------
437+
438Note how the rule to only follow the TREESAME parent, if one is
439available, removed `B` from consideration entirely. `C` was
440considered via `N`, but is TREESAME. Root commits are compared to an
441empty tree, so `I` is !TREESAME.
442+
443Parent/child relations are only visible with --parents, but that does
444not affect the commits selected in default mode, so we have shown the
445parent lines.
446
447--full-history without parent rewriting::
448
449This mode differs from the default in one point: always follow
450all parents of a merge, even if it is TREESAME to one of them.
451Even if more than one side of the merge has commits that are
452included, this does not imply that the merge itself is! In
453the example, we get
454+
455-----------------------------------------------------------------------
456I A B N D O
457-----------------------------------------------------------------------
458+
459`P` and `M` were excluded because they are TREESAME to a parent. `E`,
460`C` and `B` were all walked, but only `B` was !TREESAME, so the others
461do not appear.
462+
463Note that without parent rewriting, it is not really possible to talk
464about the parent/child relationships between the commits, so we show
465them disconnected.
466
467--full-history with parent rewriting::
468
469Ordinary commits are only included if they are !TREESAME
470(though this can be changed, see '\--sparse' below).
471+
472Merges are always included. However, their parent list is rewritten:
473Along each parent, prune away commits that are not included
474themselves. This results in
475+
476-----------------------------------------------------------------------
477 .-A---M---N---O---P
478 / / / / /
479I B / D /
480 \ / / / /
481 `-------------'
482-----------------------------------------------------------------------
483+
484Compare to '\--full-history' without rewriting above. Note that `E`
485was pruned away because it is TREESAME, but the parent list of P was
486rewritten to contain `E`'s parent `I`. The same happened for `C` and
487`N`. Note also that `P` was included despite being TREESAME.
488
489In addition to the above settings, you can change whether TREESAME
490affects inclusion:
491
Junio C Hamanoeb415992008-06-08 22:49:47492--dense::
Junio C Hamanoa76cb0d2008-08-13 20:04:10493
494Commits that are walked are included if they are not TREESAME
495to any parent.
496
Junio C Hamanoeb415992008-06-08 22:49:47497--sparse::
Junio C Hamanob0e02952008-01-19 08:02:00498
Junio C Hamanoa76cb0d2008-08-13 20:04:10499All commits that are walked are included.
500+
501Note that without '\--full-history', this still simplifies merges: if
502one of the parents is TREESAME, we follow only that one, so the other
503sides of the merge are never walked.
Junio C Hamanob0e02952008-01-19 08:02:00504
Junio C Hamanoa2f46622008-09-03 05:20:31505Finally, there is a fourth simplification mode available:
506
507--simplify-merges::
508
509First, build a history graph in the same way that
510'\--full-history' with parent rewriting does (see above).
511+
512Then simplify each commit `C` to its replacement `C'` in the final
513history according to the following rules:
514+
515--
516* Set `C'` to `C`.
517+
518* Replace each parent `P` of `C'` with its simplification `P'`. In
519 the process, drop parents that are ancestors of other parents, and
520 remove duplicates.
521+
522* If after this parent rewriting, `C'` is a root or merge commit (has
523 zero or >1 parents), a boundary commit, or !TREESAME, it remains.
524 Otherwise, it is replaced with its only parent.
525--
526+
527The effect of this is best shown by way of comparing to
528'\--full-history' with parent rewriting. The example turns into:
529+
530-----------------------------------------------------------------------
531 .-A---M---N---O
532 / / /
533I B D
534 \ / /
535 `---------'
536-----------------------------------------------------------------------
537+
538Note the major differences in `N` and `P` over '\--full-history':
539+
540--
541* `N`'s parent list had `I` removed, because it is an ancestor of the
542 other parent `M`. Still, `N` remained because it is !TREESAME.
543+
544* `P`'s parent list similarly had `I` removed. `P` was then
545 removed completely, because it had one parent and is TREESAME.
546--
Junio C Hamanob0e02952008-01-19 08:02:00547
Junio C Hamano28363492008-11-14 08:26:31548The '\--simplify-by-decoration' option allows you to view only the
549big picture of the topology of the history, by omitting commits
550that are not referenced by tags. Commits are marked as !TREESAME
551(in other words, kept after history simplification rules described
552above) if (1) they are referenced by tags, or (2) they change the
553contents of the paths given on the command line. All other
554commits are marked as TREESAME (subject to be simplified away).
555
Junio C Hamanob0e02952008-01-19 08:02:00556ifdef::git-rev-list[]
Junio C Hamanoa76cb0d2008-08-13 20:04:10557Bisection Helpers
558~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
559
Junio C Hamanob0e02952008-01-19 08:02:00560--bisect::
561
562Limit output to the one commit object which is roughly halfway between
Junio C Hamano5706e0b2009-11-24 10:54:16563included and excluded commits. Note that the bad bisection ref
564`$GIT_DIR/refs/bisect/bad` is added to the included commits (if it
565exists) and the good bisection refs `$GIT_DIR/refs/bisect/good-*` are
566added to the excluded commits (if they exist). Thus, supposing there
567are no refs in `$GIT_DIR/refs/bisect/`, if
Junio C Hamanob0e02952008-01-19 08:02:00568
569-----------------------------------------------------------------------
Junio C Hamano175a1bd2008-11-10 00:08:57570$ git rev-list --bisect foo ^bar ^baz
Junio C Hamanob0e02952008-01-19 08:02:00571-----------------------------------------------------------------------
572
573outputs 'midpoint', the output of the two commands
574
575-----------------------------------------------------------------------
Junio C Hamano175a1bd2008-11-10 00:08:57576$ git rev-list foo ^midpoint
577$ git rev-list midpoint ^bar ^baz
Junio C Hamanob0e02952008-01-19 08:02:00578-----------------------------------------------------------------------
579
580would be of roughly the same length. Finding the change which
581introduces a regression is thus reduced to a binary search: repeatedly
582generate and test new 'midpoint's until the commit chain is of length
583one.
584
585--bisect-vars::
586
Junio C Hamano5706e0b2009-11-24 10:54:16587This calculates the same as `--bisect`, except that refs in
588`$GIT_DIR/refs/bisect/` are not used, and except that this outputs
589text ready to be eval'ed by the shell. These lines will assign the
590name of the midpoint revision to the variable `bisect_rev`, and the
591expected number of commits to be tested after `bisect_rev` is tested
592to `bisect_nr`, the expected number of commits to be tested if
593`bisect_rev` turns out to be good to `bisect_good`, the expected
594number of commits to be tested if `bisect_rev` turns out to be bad to
595`bisect_bad`, and the number of commits we are bisecting right now to
596`bisect_all`.
Junio C Hamanob0e02952008-01-19 08:02:00597
598--bisect-all::
599
600This outputs all the commit objects between the included and excluded
601commits, ordered by their distance to the included and excluded
Junio C Hamano5706e0b2009-11-24 10:54:16602commits. Refs in `$GIT_DIR/refs/bisect/` are not used. The farthest
603from them is displayed first. (This is the only one displayed by
604`--bisect`.)
Junio C Hamano792c5a92009-03-08 08:45:13605+
Junio C Hamanob0e02952008-01-19 08:02:00606This is useful because it makes it easy to choose a good commit to
607test when you want to avoid to test some of them for some reason (they
608may not compile for example).
Junio C Hamano792c5a92009-03-08 08:45:13609+
Junio C Hamanob0e02952008-01-19 08:02:00610This option can be used along with `--bisect-vars`, in this case,
611after all the sorted commit objects, there will be the same text as if
612`--bisect-vars` had been used alone.
613endif::git-rev-list[]
614
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616Commit Ordering
617~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
618
619By default, the commits are shown in reverse chronological order.
620
621--topo-order::
622
623This option makes them appear in topological order (i.e.
624descendant commits are shown before their parents).
625
626--date-order::
627
628This option is similar to '--topo-order' in the sense that no
629parent comes before all of its children, but otherwise things
630are still ordered in the commit timestamp order.
631
632--reverse::
633
634Output the commits in reverse order.
635Cannot be combined with '\--walk-reflogs'.
636
637Object Traversal
638~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
639
640These options are mostly targeted for packing of git repositories.
641
642--objects::
643
644Print the object IDs of any object referenced by the listed
645commits. '--objects foo ^bar' thus means "send me
646all object IDs which I need to download if I have the commit
647object 'bar', but not 'foo'".
648
649--objects-edge::
650
651Similar to '--objects', but also print the IDs of excluded
652commits prefixed with a "-" character. This is used by
653linkgit:git-pack-objects[1] to build "thin" pack, which records
654objects in deltified form based on objects contained in these
655excluded commits to reduce network traffic.
656
657--unpacked::
658
659Only useful with '--objects'; print the object IDs that are not
660in packs.
661
662--no-walk::
663
664Only show the given revs, but do not traverse their ancestors.
665
666--do-walk::
667
668Overrides a previous --no-walk.