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Junio C Hamanob0e02952008-01-19 08:02:001Commit Limiting
2~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
3
4Besides specifying a range of commits that should be listed using the
5special notations explained in the description, additional commit
Junio C Hamano8ce35d72012-09-18 22:30:426limiting may be applied.
7
8Using more options generally further limits the output (e.g.
9`--since=<date1>` limits to commits newer than `<date1>`, and using it
10with `--grep=<pattern>` further limits to commits whose log message
11has a line that matches `<pattern>`), unless otherwise noted.
12
13Note that these are applied before commit
14ordering and formatting options, such as `--reverse`.
Junio C Hamanob0e02952008-01-19 08:02:0015
Junio C Hamano693e7092012-09-12 22:56:5316-<number>::
17-n <number>::
Junio C Hamanob4a9ede2009-04-08 07:36:3218--max-count=<number>::
Junio C Hamanoc5be4cc2011-03-09 07:20:4319Limit the number of commits to output.
Junio C Hamanob0e02952008-01-19 08:02:0020
Junio C Hamanob4a9ede2009-04-08 07:36:3221--skip=<number>::
Junio C Hamanob0e02952008-01-19 08:02:0022Skip 'number' commits before starting to show the commit output.
23
Junio C Hamanob4a9ede2009-04-08 07:36:3224--since=<date>::
25--after=<date>::
Junio C Hamanob0e02952008-01-19 08:02:0026Show commits more recent than a specific date.
27
Junio C Hamano72ea2ca2022-05-21 00:51:2328--since-as-filter=<date>::
29Show all commits more recent than a specific date. This visits
30all commits in the range, rather than stopping at the first commit which
31is older than a specific date.
32
Junio C Hamanob4a9ede2009-04-08 07:36:3233--until=<date>::
34--before=<date>::
Junio C Hamanob0e02952008-01-19 08:02:0035Show commits older than a specific date.
36
Junio C Hamano4f1d8c42008-03-03 02:01:1637ifdef::git-rev-list[]
Junio C Hamanob4a9ede2009-04-08 07:36:3238--max-age=<timestamp>::
39--min-age=<timestamp>::
Junio C Hamanob0e02952008-01-19 08:02:0040Limit the commits output to specified time range.
Junio C Hamano4f1d8c42008-03-03 02:01:1641endif::git-rev-list[]
Junio C Hamanob0e02952008-01-19 08:02:0042
Junio C Hamanob4a9ede2009-04-08 07:36:3243--author=<pattern>::
44--committer=<pattern>::
Junio C Hamanob0e02952008-01-19 08:02:0045Limit the commits output to ones with author/committer
Junio C Hamano8ce35d72012-09-18 22:30:4246header lines that match the specified pattern (regular
47expression). With more than one `--author=<pattern>`,
48commits whose author matches any of the given patterns are
49chosen (similarly for multiple `--committer=<pattern>`).
Junio C Hamanob0e02952008-01-19 08:02:0050
Junio C Hamano9954ed72012-10-03 04:54:0051--grep-reflog=<pattern>::
Junio C Hamano9954ed72012-10-03 04:54:0052Limit the commits output to ones with reflog entries that
53match the specified pattern (regular expression). With
54more than one `--grep-reflog`, commits whose reflog message
55matches any of the given patterns are chosen. It is an
56error to use this option unless `--walk-reflogs` is in use.
57
Junio C Hamanob4a9ede2009-04-08 07:36:3258--grep=<pattern>::
Junio C Hamanob0e02952008-01-19 08:02:0059Limit the commits output to ones with log message that
Junio C Hamano8ce35d72012-09-18 22:30:4260matches the specified pattern (regular expression). With
61more than one `--grep=<pattern>`, commits whose message
62matches any of the given patterns are chosen (but see
63`--all-match`).
Junio C Hamano3891e252015-08-31 23:06:1364ifndef::git-rev-list[]
Junio C Hamano9954ed72012-10-03 04:54:0065+
Junio C Hamanob3f862c2019-12-05 22:22:0066When `--notes` is in effect, the message from the notes is
Junio C Hamano8152abf2015-04-28 22:48:0267matched as if it were part of the log message.
Junio C Hamano3891e252015-08-31 23:06:1368endif::git-rev-list[]
Junio C Hamanob0e02952008-01-19 08:02:0069
Junio C Hamanoaa17c7c2008-11-03 04:36:5870--all-match::
Junio C Hamanob73af6c2013-12-03 22:07:1171Limit the commits output to ones that match all given `--grep`,
Junio C Hamano8ce35d72012-09-18 22:30:4272instead of ones that match at least one.
Junio C Hamanoaa17c7c2008-11-03 04:36:5873
Junio C Hamano6bb32e62015-02-17 22:11:2674--invert-grep::
75Limit the commits output to ones with log message that do not
76match the pattern specified with `--grep=<pattern>`.
77
Junio C Hamanoeb415992008-06-08 22:49:4778-i::
79--regexp-ignore-case::
Junio C Hamanob73af6c2013-12-03 22:07:1180Match the regular expression limiting patterns without regard to letter
81case.
Junio C Hamanob0e02952008-01-19 08:02:0082
Junio C Hamanoa1295452012-11-13 22:32:0483--basic-regexp::
Junio C Hamanoa1295452012-11-13 22:32:0484Consider the limiting patterns to be basic regular expressions;
85this is the default.
86
Junio C Hamanoeb415992008-06-08 22:49:4787-E::
88--extended-regexp::
Junio C Hamanob0e02952008-01-19 08:02:0089Consider the limiting patterns to be extended regular expressions
90instead of the default basic regular expressions.
91
Junio C Hamanoeb415992008-06-08 22:49:4792-F::
93--fixed-strings::
Junio C Hamano24bc09a2008-02-28 00:27:4494Consider the limiting patterns to be fixed strings (don't interpret
95pattern as a regular expression).
96
Junio C Hamanoa275c1f2017-06-19 20:10:1297-P::
Junio C Hamanoa1295452012-11-13 22:32:0498--perl-regexp::
Junio C Hamano222ed822017-06-02 06:24:0699Consider the limiting patterns to be Perl-compatible regular
100expressions.
101+
102Support for these types of regular expressions is an optional
103compile-time dependency. If Git wasn't compiled with support for them
104providing this option will cause it to die.
Junio C Hamanoa1295452012-11-13 22:32:04105
Junio C Hamanob0e02952008-01-19 08:02:00106--remove-empty::
Junio C Hamanob0e02952008-01-19 08:02:00107Stop when a given path disappears from the tree.
108
Junio C Hamano934e1782009-07-16 06:59:15109--merges::
Junio C Hamanof32ce262011-03-27 07:35:11110Print only merge commits. This is exactly the same as `--min-parents=2`.
Junio C Hamano934e1782009-07-16 06:59:15111
Junio C Hamanob0e02952008-01-19 08:02:00112--no-merges::
Junio C Hamanof32ce262011-03-27 07:35:11113Do not print commits with more than one parent. This is
114exactly the same as `--max-parents=1`.
115
116--min-parents=<number>::
117--max-parents=<number>::
118--no-min-parents::
119--no-max-parents::
Junio C Hamanoc5bb3b32013-08-05 22:43:36120Show only commits which have at least (or at most) that many parent
Junio C Hamanof32ce262011-03-27 07:35:11121commits. In particular, `--max-parents=1` is the same as `--no-merges`,
122`--min-parents=2` is the same as `--merges`. `--max-parents=0`
123gives all root commits and `--min-parents=3` all octopus merges.
124+
125`--no-min-parents` and `--no-max-parents` reset these limits (to no limit)
126again. Equivalent forms are `--min-parents=0` (any commit has 0 or more
127parents) and `--max-parents=-1` (negative numbers denote no upper limit).
Junio C Hamanob0e02952008-01-19 08:02:00128
129--first-parent::
Junio C Hamano034a2ff2022-02-18 00:40:11130When finding commits to include, follow only the first
131parent commit upon seeing a merge commit. This option
132can give a better overview when viewing the evolution of
133a particular topic branch, because merges into a topic
134branch tend to be only about adjusting to updated upstream
135from time to time, and this option allows you to ignore
136the individual commits brought in to your history by such
137a merge.
Junio C Hamano8c860d62021-02-06 01:37:47138ifdef::git-log[]
Junio C Hamanoa372d5b2021-02-26 01:34:37139+
140This option also changes default diff format for merge commits
141to `first-parent`, see `--diff-merges=first-parent` for details.
Junio C Hamano8c860d62021-02-06 01:37:47142endif::git-log[]
143
Junio C Hamano034a2ff2022-02-18 00:40:11144--exclude-first-parent-only::
145When finding commits to exclude (with a '{caret}'), follow only
146the first parent commit upon seeing a merge commit.
147This can be used to find the set of changes in a topic branch
148from the point where it diverged from the remote branch, given
149that arbitrary merges can be valid topic branch changes.
150
Junio C Hamanob0e02952008-01-19 08:02:00151--not::
Junio C Hamanob0e02952008-01-19 08:02:00152Reverses the meaning of the '{caret}' prefix (or lack thereof)
Junio C Hamanob73af6c2013-12-03 22:07:11153for all following revision specifiers, up to the next `--not`.
Junio C Hamanob0e02952008-01-19 08:02:00154
155--all::
Junio C Hamanoe89102f2017-02-15 23:18:15156Pretend as if all the refs in `refs/`, along with `HEAD`, are
157listed on the command line as '<commit>'.
Junio C Hamanob0e02952008-01-19 08:02:00158
Junio C Hamanod2179ef2010-10-22 04:12:17159--branches[=<pattern>]::
Junio C Hamano4fdccb22010-02-19 09:58:14160Pretend as if all the refs in `refs/heads` are listed
Junio C Hamanod2179ef2010-10-22 04:12:17161on the command line as '<commit>'. If '<pattern>' is given, limit
Junio C Hamano57827fb2010-01-23 03:02:50162branches to ones matching given shell glob. If pattern lacks '?',
Junio C Hamano81d540a2012-03-02 19:52:47163'{asterisk}', or '[', '/{asterisk}' at the end is implied.
Junio C Hamano50819852008-11-19 02:07:56164
Junio C Hamanod2179ef2010-10-22 04:12:17165--tags[=<pattern>]::
Junio C Hamano4fdccb22010-02-19 09:58:14166Pretend as if all the refs in `refs/tags` are listed
Junio C Hamanod2179ef2010-10-22 04:12:17167on the command line as '<commit>'. If '<pattern>' is given, limit
Junio C Hamano81d540a2012-03-02 19:52:47168tags to ones matching given shell glob. If pattern lacks '?', '{asterisk}',
169or '[', '/{asterisk}' at the end is implied.
Junio C Hamano50819852008-11-19 02:07:56170
Junio C Hamanod2179ef2010-10-22 04:12:17171--remotes[=<pattern>]::
Junio C Hamano4fdccb22010-02-19 09:58:14172Pretend as if all the refs in `refs/remotes` are listed
Junio C Hamanod2179ef2010-10-22 04:12:17173on the command line as '<commit>'. If '<pattern>' is given, limit
Junio C Hamano97bcb482010-11-25 03:16:07174remote-tracking branches to ones matching given shell glob.
Junio C Hamano81d540a2012-03-02 19:52:47175If pattern lacks '?', '{asterisk}', or '[', '/{asterisk}' at the end is implied.
Junio C Hamano57827fb2010-01-23 03:02:50176
Junio C Hamanod2179ef2010-10-22 04:12:17177--glob=<glob-pattern>::
178Pretend as if all the refs matching shell glob '<glob-pattern>'
Junio C Hamano57827fb2010-01-23 03:02:50179are listed on the command line as '<commit>'. Leading 'refs/',
Junio C Hamano81d540a2012-03-02 19:52:47180is automatically prepended if missing. If pattern lacks '?', '{asterisk}',
181or '[', '/{asterisk}' at the end is implied.
Junio C Hamano57827fb2010-01-23 03:02:50182
Junio C Hamanof079f702013-12-06 23:43:18183--exclude=<glob-pattern>::
184
185Do not include refs matching '<glob-pattern>' that the next `--all`,
186`--branches`, `--tags`, `--remotes`, or `--glob` would otherwise
187consider. Repetitions of this option accumulate exclusion patterns
188up to the next `--all`, `--branches`, `--tags`, `--remotes`, or
189`--glob` option (other options or arguments do not clear
Junio C Hamanofb5ffde2014-11-04 22:38:56190accumulated patterns).
Junio C Hamanof079f702013-12-06 23:43:18191+
192The patterns given should not begin with `refs/heads`, `refs/tags`, or
193`refs/remotes` when applied to `--branches`, `--tags`, or `--remotes`,
194respectively, and they must begin with `refs/` when applied to `--glob`
195or `--all`. If a trailing '/{asterisk}' is intended, it must be given
196explicitly.
197
Junio C Hamano42ce67d2023-03-17 21:36:41198--exclude-hidden=[fetch|receive|uploadpack]::
199Do not include refs that would be hidden by `git-fetch`,
200`git-receive-pack` or `git-upload-pack` by consulting the appropriate
201`fetch.hideRefs`, `receive.hideRefs` or `uploadpack.hideRefs`
202configuration along with `transfer.hideRefs` (see
Junio C Hamanoe6ab9192022-11-23 04:01:36203linkgit:git-config[1]). This option affects the next pseudo-ref option
204`--all` or `--glob` and is cleared after processing them.
205
Junio C Hamano2a4bcbc2014-10-29 20:07:39206--reflog::
207Pretend as if all objects mentioned by reflogs are listed on the
208command line as `<commit>`.
209
Junio C Hamanoa42e0332019-07-19 19:49:37210--alternate-refs::
211Pretend as if all objects mentioned as ref tips of alternate
212repositories were listed on the command line. An alternate
213repository is any repository whose object directory is specified
214in `objects/info/alternates`. The set of included objects may
215be modified by `core.alternateRefsCommand`, etc. See
216linkgit:git-config[1].
217
Junio C Hamano8d57fa92017-09-19 05:01:08218--single-worktree::
219By default, all working trees will be examined by the
220following options when there are more than one (see
221linkgit:git-worktree[1]): `--all`, `--reflog` and
222`--indexed-objects`.
223This option forces them to examine the current working tree
224only.
225
Junio C Hamano084228c2011-05-30 08:13:52226--ignore-missing::
Junio C Hamano084228c2011-05-30 08:13:52227Upon seeing an invalid object name in the input, pretend as if
228the bad input was not given.
Junio C Hamano50819852008-11-19 02:07:56229
Junio C Hamano5706e0b2009-11-24 10:54:16230ifndef::git-rev-list[]
231--bisect::
Junio C Hamano4fdccb22010-02-19 09:58:14232Pretend as if the bad bisection ref `refs/bisect/bad`
Junio C Hamano5706e0b2009-11-24 10:54:16233was listed and as if it was followed by `--not` and the good
Junio C Hamano4fdccb22010-02-19 09:58:14234bisection refs `refs/bisect/good-*` on the command
Junio C Hamano255163d2020-08-18 00:37:23235line.
Junio C Hamano5706e0b2009-11-24 10:54:16236endif::git-rev-list[]
237
Junio C Hamanob0e02952008-01-19 08:02:00238--stdin::
Junio C Hamano0f401e12023-07-05 05:23:09239In addition to getting arguments from the command line, read
Junio C Hamano6018d902023-08-18 00:20:22240them from standard input as well. This accepts commits and
Junio C Hamano0f401e12023-07-05 05:23:09241pseudo-options like `--all` and `--glob=`. When a `--` separator
242is seen, the following input is treated as paths and used to
243limit the result.
Junio C Hamanob0e02952008-01-19 08:02:00244
Junio C Hamano5706e0b2009-11-24 10:54:16245ifdef::git-rev-list[]
Junio C Hamanob0e02952008-01-19 08:02:00246--quiet::
Junio C Hamanob0e02952008-01-19 08:02:00247Don't print anything to standard output. This form
248is primarily meant to allow the caller to
249test the exit status to see if a range of objects is fully
250connected (or not). It is faster than redirecting stdout
Junio C Hamanob73af6c2013-12-03 22:07:11251to `/dev/null` as the output does not have to be formatted.
Junio C Hamanoa372d5b2021-02-26 01:34:37252
253--disk-usage::
Junio C Hamano04495a12022-08-18 21:13:08254--disk-usage=human::
Junio C Hamanoa372d5b2021-02-26 01:34:37255Suppress normal output; instead, print the sum of the bytes used
256for on-disk storage by the selected commits or objects. This is
257equivalent to piping the output into `git cat-file
258--batch-check='%(objectsize:disk)'`, except that it runs much
259faster (especially with `--use-bitmap-index`). See the `CAVEATS`
260section in linkgit:git-cat-file[1] for the limitations of what
261"on-disk storage" means.
Junio C Hamano04495a12022-08-18 21:13:08262With the optional value `human`, on-disk storage size is shown
263in human-readable string(e.g. 12.24 Kib, 3.50 Mib).
Junio C Hamano69cd7c52008-06-04 07:52:59264endif::git-rev-list[]
Junio C Hamanob0e02952008-01-19 08:02:00265
Junio C Hamano9a2fb2d2011-03-23 05:40:15266--cherry-mark::
Junio C Hamano9a2fb2d2011-03-23 05:40:15267Like `--cherry-pick` (see below) but mark equivalent commits
268with `=` rather than omitting them, and inequivalent ones with `+`.
269
Junio C Hamanob0e02952008-01-19 08:02:00270--cherry-pick::
Junio C Hamanob0e02952008-01-19 08:02:00271Omit any commit that introduces the same change as
Junio C Hamanob73af6c2013-12-03 22:07:11272another commit on the ``other side'' when the set of
Junio C Hamanob0e02952008-01-19 08:02:00273commits are limited with symmetric difference.
274+
275For example, if you have two branches, `A` and `B`, a usual way
276to list all commits on only one side of them is with
Junio C Hamano5cd15182011-04-05 00:21:10277`--left-right` (see the example below in the description of
Junio C Hamanob73af6c2013-12-03 22:07:11278the `--left-right` option). However, it shows the commits that were
279cherry-picked from the other branch (for example, ``3rd on b'' may be
280cherry-picked from branch A). With this option, such pairs of commits are
Junio C Hamanob0e02952008-01-19 08:02:00281excluded from the output.
282
Junio C Hamano9a2fb2d2011-03-23 05:40:15283--left-only::
284--right-only::
Junio C Hamanocd451662016-09-13 00:54:09285List only commits on the respective side of a symmetric difference,
Junio C Hamano9a2fb2d2011-03-23 05:40:15286i.e. only those which would be marked `<` resp. `>` by
287`--left-right`.
288+
289For example, `--cherry-pick --right-only A...B` omits those
290commits from `B` which are in `A` or are patch-equivalent to a commit in
Junio C Hamanob76a6862012-05-02 22:02:46291`A`. In other words, this lists the `+` commits from `git cherry A B`.
Junio C Hamano9a2fb2d2011-03-23 05:40:15292More precisely, `--cherry-pick --right-only --no-merges` gives the exact
293list.
294
295--cherry::
Junio C Hamano9a2fb2d2011-03-23 05:40:15296A synonym for `--right-only --cherry-mark --no-merges`; useful to
297limit the output to the commits on our side and mark those that
298have been applied to the other side of a forked history with
299`git log --cherry upstream...mybranch`, similar to
300`git cherry upstream mybranch`.
301
Junio C Hamanoeb415992008-06-08 22:49:47302-g::
303--walk-reflogs::
Junio C Hamanob0e02952008-01-19 08:02:00304Instead of walking the commit ancestry chain, walk
305reflog entries from the most recent one to older ones.
306When this option is used you cannot specify commits to
307exclude (that is, '{caret}commit', 'commit1..commit2',
Junio C Hamanod75148a2014-04-08 19:48:38308and 'commit1\...commit2' notations cannot be used).
Junio C Hamanob0e02952008-01-19 08:02:00309+
Junio C Hamanob4896852019-12-10 23:15:09310With `--pretty` format other than `oneline` and `reference` (for obvious reasons),
Junio C Hamanob0e02952008-01-19 08:02:00311this causes the output to have two extra lines of information
Junio C Hamanoe548d1b2016-08-08 22:26:49312taken from the reflog. The reflog designator in the output may be shown
313as `ref@{Nth}` (where `Nth` is the reverse-chronological index in the
314reflog) or as `ref@{timestamp}` (with the timestamp for that entry),
315depending on a few rules:
316+
317--
3181. If the starting point is specified as `ref@{Nth}`, show the index
Junio C Hamano2567b322019-02-05 23:33:56319 format.
Junio C Hamanoe548d1b2016-08-08 22:26:49320+
3212. If the starting point was specified as `ref@{now}`, show the
Junio C Hamano2567b322019-02-05 23:33:56322 timestamp format.
Junio C Hamanoe548d1b2016-08-08 22:26:49323+
3243. If neither was used, but `--date` was given on the command line, show
Junio C Hamano2567b322019-02-05 23:33:56325 the timestamp in the format requested by `--date`.
Junio C Hamanoe548d1b2016-08-08 22:26:49326+
3274. Otherwise, show the index format.
328--
329+
330Under `--pretty=oneline`, the commit message is
Junio C Hamanob0e02952008-01-19 08:02:00331prefixed with this information on the same line.
Junio C Hamanob73af6c2013-12-03 22:07:11332This option cannot be combined with `--reverse`.
Junio C Hamanob0e02952008-01-19 08:02:00333See also linkgit:git-reflog[1].
Junio C Hamanob4896852019-12-10 23:15:09334+
335Under `--pretty=reference`, this information will not be shown at all.
Junio C Hamanob0e02952008-01-19 08:02:00336
337--merge::
Junio C Hamanob0e02952008-01-19 08:02:00338After a failed merge, show refs that touch files having a
339conflict and don't exist on all heads to merge.
340
341--boundary::
Junio C Hamano27159f82013-06-14 17:19:22342Output excluded boundary commits. Boundary commits are
343prefixed with `-`.
Junio C Hamanob0e02952008-01-19 08:02:00344
Junio C Hamano5b3533d2014-02-27 23:07:15345ifdef::git-rev-list[]
346--use-bitmap-index::
347
348Try to speed up the traversal using the pack bitmap index (if
349one is available). Note that when traversing with `--objects`,
350trees and blobs will not have their associated path printed.
Junio C Hamanoe48a1132016-08-03 22:40:21351
352--progress=<header>::
353Show progress reports on stderr as objects are considered. The
354`<header>` text will be printed with each progress update.
Junio C Hamano5b3533d2014-02-27 23:07:15355endif::git-rev-list[]
356
Junio C Hamanoa76cb0d2008-08-13 20:04:10357History Simplification
358~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
359
Junio C Hamano28363492008-11-14 08:26:31360Sometimes you are only interested in parts of the history, for example the
361commits modifying a particular <path>. But there are two parts of
362'History Simplification', one part is selecting the commits and the other
363is how to do it, as there are various strategies to simplify the history.
364
365The following options select the commits to be shown:
366
367<paths>::
Junio C Hamano28363492008-11-14 08:26:31368Commits modifying the given <paths> are selected.
369
370--simplify-by-decoration::
Junio C Hamano28363492008-11-14 08:26:31371Commits that are referred by some branch or tag are selected.
372
373Note that extra commits can be shown to give a meaningful history.
374
375The following options affect the way the simplification is performed:
376
377Default mode::
Junio C Hamano28363492008-11-14 08:26:31378Simplifies the history to the simplest history explaining the
379final state of the tree. Simplest because it prunes some side
380branches if the end result is the same (i.e. merging branches
381with the same content)
382
Junio C Hamano67bf2242020-04-22 21:41:44383--show-pulls::
384Include all commits from the default mode, but also any merge
385commits that are not TREESAME to the first parent but are
386TREESAME to a later parent. This mode is helpful for showing
387the merge commits that "first introduced" a change to a branch.
388
Junio C Hamano28363492008-11-14 08:26:31389--full-history::
Junio C Hamano15567bc2011-07-23 00:51:59390Same as the default mode, but does not prune some history.
Junio C Hamano28363492008-11-14 08:26:31391
392--dense::
Junio C Hamano28363492008-11-14 08:26:31393Only the selected commits are shown, plus some to have a
394meaningful history.
395
396--sparse::
Junio C Hamano28363492008-11-14 08:26:31397All commits in the simplified history are shown.
398
399--simplify-merges::
Junio C Hamanob73af6c2013-12-03 22:07:11400Additional option to `--full-history` to remove some needless
Junio C Hamano28363492008-11-14 08:26:31401merges from the resulting history, as there are no selected
402commits contributing to this merge.
403
Junio C Hamano594d2d42022-08-30 17:58:50404--ancestry-path[=<commit>]::
Junio C Hamano89a57342010-06-22 23:22:55405When given a range of commits to display (e.g. 'commit1..commit2'
Junio C Hamano594d2d42022-08-30 17:58:50406or 'commit2 {caret}commit1'), only display commits in that range
407that are ancestors of <commit>, descendants of <commit>, or
408<commit> itself. If no commit is specified, use 'commit1' (the
409excluded part of the range) as <commit>. Can be passed multiple
410times; if so, a commit is included if it is any of the commits
411given or if it is an ancestor or descendant of one of them.
Junio C Hamano89a57342010-06-22 23:22:55412
Junio C Hamano28363492008-11-14 08:26:31413A more detailed explanation follows.
Junio C Hamanoa76cb0d2008-08-13 20:04:10414
415Suppose you specified `foo` as the <paths>. We shall call commits
416that modify `foo` !TREESAME, and the rest TREESAME. (In a diff
417filtered for `foo`, they look different and equal, respectively.)
418
419In the following, we will always refer to the same example history to
420illustrate the differences between simplification settings. We assume
421that you are filtering for a file `foo` in this commit graph:
422-----------------------------------------------------------------------
Junio C Hamano27159f82013-06-14 17:19:22423 .-A---M---N---O---P---Q
424 / / / / / /
425I B C D E Y
426 \ / / / / /
427 `-------------' X
Junio C Hamanoa76cb0d2008-08-13 20:04:10428-----------------------------------------------------------------------
Junio C Hamano27159f82013-06-14 17:19:22429The horizontal line of history A---Q is taken to be the first parent of
Junio C Hamanoa76cb0d2008-08-13 20:04:10430each merge. The commits are:
431
432* `I` is the initial commit, in which `foo` exists with contents
Junio C Hamanob73af6c2013-12-03 22:07:11433 ``asdf'', and a file `quux` exists with contents ``quux''. Initial
Junio C Hamanoa76cb0d2008-08-13 20:04:10434 commits are compared to an empty tree, so `I` is !TREESAME.
435
Junio C Hamanob73af6c2013-12-03 22:07:11436* In `A`, `foo` contains just ``foo''.
Junio C Hamanoa76cb0d2008-08-13 20:04:10437
438* `B` contains the same change as `A`. Its merge `M` is trivial and
439 hence TREESAME to all parents.
440
Junio C Hamanob73af6c2013-12-03 22:07:11441* `C` does not change `foo`, but its merge `N` changes it to ``foobar'',
Junio C Hamanoa76cb0d2008-08-13 20:04:10442 so it is not TREESAME to any parent.
443
Junio C Hamanob73af6c2013-12-03 22:07:11444* `D` sets `foo` to ``baz''. Its merge `O` combines the strings from
445 `N` and `D` to ``foobarbaz''; i.e., it is not TREESAME to any parent.
Junio C Hamanoa76cb0d2008-08-13 20:04:10446
Junio C Hamanob73af6c2013-12-03 22:07:11447* `E` changes `quux` to ``xyzzy'', and its merge `P` combines the
448 strings to ``quux xyzzy''. `P` is TREESAME to `O`, but not to `E`.
Junio C Hamano27159f82013-06-14 17:19:22449
Junio C Hamanod7fccbf2013-07-25 03:24:57450* `X` is an independent root commit that added a new file `side`, and `Y`
Junio C Hamano27159f82013-06-14 17:19:22451 modified it. `Y` is TREESAME to `X`. Its merge `Q` added `side` to `P`, and
452 `Q` is TREESAME to `P`, but not to `Y`.
Junio C Hamanoa76cb0d2008-08-13 20:04:10453
Junio C Hamanob73af6c2013-12-03 22:07:11454`rev-list` walks backwards through history, including or excluding
455commits based on whether `--full-history` and/or parent rewriting
456(via `--parents` or `--children`) are used. The following settings
Junio C Hamanoa76cb0d2008-08-13 20:04:10457are available.
458
459Default mode::
Junio C Hamanoa76cb0d2008-08-13 20:04:10460Commits are included if they are not TREESAME to any parent
Junio C Hamanob73af6c2013-12-03 22:07:11461(though this can be changed, see `--sparse` below). If the
Junio C Hamanoa76cb0d2008-08-13 20:04:10462commit was a merge, and it was TREESAME to one parent, follow
463only that parent. (Even if there are several TREESAME
464parents, follow only one of them.) Otherwise, follow all
465parents.
466+
467This results in:
468+
469-----------------------------------------------------------------------
470 .-A---N---O
Junio C Hamano89a57342010-06-22 23:22:55471 / / /
Junio C Hamanoa76cb0d2008-08-13 20:04:10472I---------D
473-----------------------------------------------------------------------
474+
475Note how the rule to only follow the TREESAME parent, if one is
476available, removed `B` from consideration entirely. `C` was
477considered via `N`, but is TREESAME. Root commits are compared to an
478empty tree, so `I` is !TREESAME.
479+
Junio C Hamanob73af6c2013-12-03 22:07:11480Parent/child relations are only visible with `--parents`, but that does
Junio C Hamanoa76cb0d2008-08-13 20:04:10481not affect the commits selected in default mode, so we have shown the
482parent lines.
483
484--full-history without parent rewriting::
Junio C Hamanoa76cb0d2008-08-13 20:04:10485This mode differs from the default in one point: always follow
486all parents of a merge, even if it is TREESAME to one of them.
487Even if more than one side of the merge has commits that are
488included, this does not imply that the merge itself is! In
489the example, we get
490+
491-----------------------------------------------------------------------
Junio C Hamano27159f82013-06-14 17:19:22492I A B N D O P Q
Junio C Hamanoa76cb0d2008-08-13 20:04:10493-----------------------------------------------------------------------
494+
Junio C Hamano27159f82013-06-14 17:19:22495`M` was excluded because it is TREESAME to both parents. `E`,
Junio C Hamanoa76cb0d2008-08-13 20:04:10496`C` and `B` were all walked, but only `B` was !TREESAME, so the others
497do not appear.
498+
499Note that without parent rewriting, it is not really possible to talk
500about the parent/child relationships between the commits, so we show
501them disconnected.
502
503--full-history with parent rewriting::
Junio C Hamanoa76cb0d2008-08-13 20:04:10504Ordinary commits are only included if they are !TREESAME
Junio C Hamanob73af6c2013-12-03 22:07:11505(though this can be changed, see `--sparse` below).
Junio C Hamanoa76cb0d2008-08-13 20:04:10506+
507Merges are always included. However, their parent list is rewritten:
508Along each parent, prune away commits that are not included
509themselves. This results in
510+
511-----------------------------------------------------------------------
Junio C Hamano27159f82013-06-14 17:19:22512 .-A---M---N---O---P---Q
Junio C Hamanoa76cb0d2008-08-13 20:04:10513 / / / / /
514I B / D /
515 \ / / / /
516 `-------------'
517-----------------------------------------------------------------------
518+
Junio C Hamanob73af6c2013-12-03 22:07:11519Compare to `--full-history` without rewriting above. Note that `E`
Junio C Hamanoa76cb0d2008-08-13 20:04:10520was pruned away because it is TREESAME, but the parent list of P was
521rewritten to contain `E`'s parent `I`. The same happened for `C` and
Junio C Hamano27159f82013-06-14 17:19:22522`N`, and `X`, `Y` and `Q`.
Junio C Hamanoa76cb0d2008-08-13 20:04:10523
524In addition to the above settings, you can change whether TREESAME
525affects inclusion:
526
Junio C Hamanoeb415992008-06-08 22:49:47527--dense::
Junio C Hamanoa76cb0d2008-08-13 20:04:10528Commits that are walked are included if they are not TREESAME
529to any parent.
530
Junio C Hamanoeb415992008-06-08 22:49:47531--sparse::
Junio C Hamanoa76cb0d2008-08-13 20:04:10532All commits that are walked are included.
533+
Junio C Hamanob73af6c2013-12-03 22:07:11534Note that without `--full-history`, this still simplifies merges: if
Junio C Hamanoa76cb0d2008-08-13 20:04:10535one of the parents is TREESAME, we follow only that one, so the other
536sides of the merge are never walked.
Junio C Hamanob0e02952008-01-19 08:02:00537
Junio C Hamanoa2f46622008-09-03 05:20:31538--simplify-merges::
Junio C Hamanoa2f46622008-09-03 05:20:31539First, build a history graph in the same way that
Junio C Hamanob73af6c2013-12-03 22:07:11540`--full-history` with parent rewriting does (see above).
Junio C Hamanoa2f46622008-09-03 05:20:31541+
542Then simplify each commit `C` to its replacement `C'` in the final
543history according to the following rules:
544+
545--
546* Set `C'` to `C`.
547+
548* Replace each parent `P` of `C'` with its simplification `P'`. In
Junio C Hamano27159f82013-06-14 17:19:22549 the process, drop parents that are ancestors of other parents or that are
550 root commits TREESAME to an empty tree, and remove duplicates, but take care
551 to never drop all parents that we are TREESAME to.
Junio C Hamanoa2f46622008-09-03 05:20:31552+
553* If after this parent rewriting, `C'` is a root or merge commit (has
554 zero or >1 parents), a boundary commit, or !TREESAME, it remains.
555 Otherwise, it is replaced with its only parent.
556--
557+
558The effect of this is best shown by way of comparing to
Junio C Hamanob73af6c2013-12-03 22:07:11559`--full-history` with parent rewriting. The example turns into:
Junio C Hamanoa2f46622008-09-03 05:20:31560+
561-----------------------------------------------------------------------
562 .-A---M---N---O
563 / / /
564I B D
565 \ / /
566 `---------'
567-----------------------------------------------------------------------
568+
Junio C Hamanob73af6c2013-12-03 22:07:11569Note the major differences in `N`, `P`, and `Q` over `--full-history`:
Junio C Hamanoa2f46622008-09-03 05:20:31570+
571--
572* `N`'s parent list had `I` removed, because it is an ancestor of the
573 other parent `M`. Still, `N` remained because it is !TREESAME.
574+
575* `P`'s parent list similarly had `I` removed. `P` was then
576 removed completely, because it had one parent and is TREESAME.
Junio C Hamano27159f82013-06-14 17:19:22577+
578* `Q`'s parent list had `Y` simplified to `X`. `X` was then removed, because it
579 was a TREESAME root. `Q` was then removed completely, because it had one
580 parent and is TREESAME.
Junio C Hamanoa2f46622008-09-03 05:20:31581--
Junio C Hamanob0e02952008-01-19 08:02:00582
Junio C Hamano67bf2242020-04-22 21:41:44583There is another simplification mode available:
Junio C Hamano89a57342010-06-22 23:22:55584
Junio C Hamano594d2d42022-08-30 17:58:50585--ancestry-path[=<commit>]::
586Limit the displayed commits to those which are an ancestor of
587<commit>, or which are a descendant of <commit>, or are <commit>
588itself.
Junio C Hamano89a57342010-06-22 23:22:55589+
590As an example use case, consider the following commit history:
591+
592-----------------------------------------------------------------------
593 D---E-------F
594 / \ \
595 B---C---G---H---I---J
596 / \
597A-------K---------------L--M
598-----------------------------------------------------------------------
599+
600A regular 'D..M' computes the set of commits that are ancestors of `M`,
601but excludes the ones that are ancestors of `D`. This is useful to see
602what happened to the history leading to `M` since `D`, in the sense
Junio C Hamanob73af6c2013-12-03 22:07:11603that ``what does `M` have that did not exist in `D`''. The result in this
Junio C Hamano89a57342010-06-22 23:22:55604example would be all the commits, except `A` and `B` (and `D` itself,
605of course).
606+
607When we want to find out what commits in `M` are contaminated with the
608bug introduced by `D` and need fixing, however, we might want to view
609only the subset of 'D..M' that are actually descendants of `D`, i.e.
Junio C Hamanob73af6c2013-12-03 22:07:11610excluding `C` and `K`. This is exactly what the `--ancestry-path`
Junio C Hamano89a57342010-06-22 23:22:55611option does. Applied to the 'D..M' range, it results in:
612+
613-----------------------------------------------------------------------
614E-------F
615 \ \
616 G---H---I---J
617 \
618L--M
619-----------------------------------------------------------------------
Junio C Hamano594d2d42022-08-30 17:58:50620+
621We can also use `--ancestry-path=D` instead of `--ancestry-path` which
622means the same thing when applied to the 'D..M' range but is just more
623explicit.
624+
625If we instead are interested in a given topic within this range, and all
626commits affected by that topic, we may only want to view the subset of
627`D..M` which contain that topic in their ancestry path. So, using
628`--ancestry-path=H D..M` for example would result in:
629+
630-----------------------------------------------------------------------
631E
632 \
633 G---H---I---J
634 \
635L--M
636-----------------------------------------------------------------------
637+
638Whereas `--ancestry-path=K D..M` would result in
639+
640-----------------------------------------------------------------------
641K---------------L--M
642-----------------------------------------------------------------------
Junio C Hamano89a57342010-06-22 23:22:55643
Junio C Hamano67bf2242020-04-22 21:41:44644Before discussing another option, `--show-pulls`, we need to
645create a new example history.
Junio C Hamano0cb719f2020-05-31 20:04:39646
Junio C Hamano67bf2242020-04-22 21:41:44647A common problem users face when looking at simplified history is that a
648commit they know changed a file somehow does not appear in the file's
649simplified history. Let's demonstrate a new example and show how options
650such as `--full-history` and `--simplify-merges` works in that case:
Junio C Hamano0cb719f2020-05-31 20:04:39651
Junio C Hamano67bf2242020-04-22 21:41:44652-----------------------------------------------------------------------
653 .-A---M-----C--N---O---P
654 / / \ \ \/ / /
655I B \ R-'`-Z' /
656 \ / \/ /
657 \ / /\ /
658 `---X--' `---Y--'
659-----------------------------------------------------------------------
Junio C Hamano0cb719f2020-05-31 20:04:39660
Junio C Hamano67bf2242020-04-22 21:41:44661For this example, suppose `I` created `file.txt` which was modified by
662`A`, `B`, and `X` in different ways. The single-parent commits `C`, `Z`,
663and `Y` do not change `file.txt`. The merge commit `M` was created by
664resolving the merge conflict to include both changes from `A` and `B`
665and hence is not TREESAME to either. The merge commit `R`, however, was
666created by ignoring the contents of `file.txt` at `M` and taking only
667the contents of `file.txt` at `X`. Hence, `R` is TREESAME to `X` but not
668`M`. Finally, the natural merge resolution to create `N` is to take the
669contents of `file.txt` at `R`, so `N` is TREESAME to `R` but not `C`.
670The merge commits `O` and `P` are TREESAME to their first parents, but
671not to their second parents, `Z` and `Y` respectively.
Junio C Hamano0cb719f2020-05-31 20:04:39672
Junio C Hamano67bf2242020-04-22 21:41:44673When using the default mode, `N` and `R` both have a TREESAME parent, so
674those edges are walked and the others are ignored. The resulting history
675graph is:
Junio C Hamano0cb719f2020-05-31 20:04:39676
Junio C Hamano67bf2242020-04-22 21:41:44677-----------------------------------------------------------------------
678I---X
679-----------------------------------------------------------------------
Junio C Hamano0cb719f2020-05-31 20:04:39680
Junio C Hamano67bf2242020-04-22 21:41:44681When using `--full-history`, Git walks every edge. This will discover
682the commits `A` and `B` and the merge `M`, but also will reveal the
683merge commits `O` and `P`. With parent rewriting, the resulting graph is:
Junio C Hamano0cb719f2020-05-31 20:04:39684
Junio C Hamano67bf2242020-04-22 21:41:44685-----------------------------------------------------------------------
686 .-A---M--------N---O---P
687 / / \ \ \/ / /
688I B \ R-'`--' /
689 \ / \/ /
690 \ / /\ /
691 `---X--' `------'
692-----------------------------------------------------------------------
Junio C Hamano0cb719f2020-05-31 20:04:39693
Junio C Hamano67bf2242020-04-22 21:41:44694Here, the merge commits `O` and `P` contribute extra noise, as they did
695not actually contribute a change to `file.txt`. They only merged a topic
696that was based on an older version of `file.txt`. This is a common
697issue in repositories using a workflow where many contributors work in
Junio C Hamano594d2d42022-08-30 17:58:50698parallel and merge their topic branches along a single trunk: many
Junio C Hamano67bf2242020-04-22 21:41:44699unrelated merges appear in the `--full-history` results.
Junio C Hamano0cb719f2020-05-31 20:04:39700
Junio C Hamano67bf2242020-04-22 21:41:44701When using the `--simplify-merges` option, the commits `O` and `P`
702disappear from the results. This is because the rewritten second parents
703of `O` and `P` are reachable from their first parents. Those edges are
704removed and then the commits look like single-parent commits that are
705TREESAME to their parent. This also happens to the commit `N`, resulting
706in a history view as follows:
Junio C Hamano0cb719f2020-05-31 20:04:39707
Junio C Hamano67bf2242020-04-22 21:41:44708-----------------------------------------------------------------------
709 .-A---M--.
710 / / \
711I B R
712 \ / /
713 \ / /
714 `---X--'
715-----------------------------------------------------------------------
Junio C Hamano0cb719f2020-05-31 20:04:39716
Junio C Hamano67bf2242020-04-22 21:41:44717In this view, we see all of the important single-parent changes from
718`A`, `B`, and `X`. We also see the carefully-resolved merge `M` and the
719not-so-carefully-resolved merge `R`. This is usually enough information
720to determine why the commits `A` and `B` "disappeared" from history in
721the default view. However, there are a few issues with this approach.
Junio C Hamano0cb719f2020-05-31 20:04:39722
Junio C Hamano67bf2242020-04-22 21:41:44723The first issue is performance. Unlike any previous option, the
724`--simplify-merges` option requires walking the entire commit history
725before returning a single result. This can make the option difficult to
726use for very large repositories.
Junio C Hamano0cb719f2020-05-31 20:04:39727
Junio C Hamano67bf2242020-04-22 21:41:44728The second issue is one of auditing. When many contributors are working
729on the same repository, it is important which merge commits introduced
730a change into an important branch. The problematic merge `R` above is
731not likely to be the merge commit that was used to merge into an
732important branch. Instead, the merge `N` was used to merge `R` and `X`
733into the important branch. This commit may have information about why
734the change `X` came to override the changes from `A` and `B` in its
735commit message.
Junio C Hamano0cb719f2020-05-31 20:04:39736
737--show-pulls::
738In addition to the commits shown in the default history, show
739each merge commit that is not TREESAME to its first parent but
740is TREESAME to a later parent.
Junio C Hamano67bf2242020-04-22 21:41:44741+
Junio C Hamano0cb719f2020-05-31 20:04:39742When a merge commit is included by `--show-pulls`, the merge is
Junio C Hamano67bf2242020-04-22 21:41:44743treated as if it "pulled" the change from another branch. When using
744`--show-pulls` on this example (and no other options) the resulting
745graph is:
746+
747-----------------------------------------------------------------------
748I---X---R---N
749-----------------------------------------------------------------------
750+
751Here, the merge commits `R` and `N` are included because they pulled
752the commits `X` and `R` into the base branch, respectively. These
753merges are the reason the commits `A` and `B` do not appear in the
754default history.
755+
756When `--show-pulls` is paired with `--simplify-merges`, the
757graph includes all of the necessary information:
758+
759-----------------------------------------------------------------------
760 .-A---M--. N
761 / / \ /
762I B R
763 \ / /
764 \ / /
765 `---X--'
766-----------------------------------------------------------------------
767+
768Notice that since `M` is reachable from `R`, the edge from `N` to `M`
769was simplified away. However, `N` still appears in the history as an
770important commit because it "pulled" the change `R` into the main
771branch.
772
Junio C Hamanob73af6c2013-12-03 22:07:11773The `--simplify-by-decoration` option allows you to view only the
Junio C Hamano28363492008-11-14 08:26:31774big picture of the topology of the history, by omitting commits
775that are not referenced by tags. Commits are marked as !TREESAME
776(in other words, kept after history simplification rules described
777above) if (1) they are referenced by tags, or (2) they change the
778contents of the paths given on the command line. All other
779commits are marked as TREESAME (subject to be simplified away).
780
Junio C Hamano8ef91f32019-12-01 22:58:27781ifndef::git-shortlog[]
Junio C Hamanob0e02952008-01-19 08:02:00782ifdef::git-rev-list[]
Junio C Hamanoa76cb0d2008-08-13 20:04:10783Bisection Helpers
784~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
785
Junio C Hamanob0e02952008-01-19 08:02:00786--bisect::
Junio C Hamanob73af6c2013-12-03 22:07:11787Limit output to the one commit object which is roughly halfway between
788included and excluded commits. Note that the bad bisection ref
789`refs/bisect/bad` is added to the included commits (if it
790exists) and the good bisection refs `refs/bisect/good-*` are
791added to the excluded commits (if they exist). Thus, supposing there
792are no refs in `refs/bisect/`, if
793+
Junio C Hamanob0e02952008-01-19 08:02:00794-----------------------------------------------------------------------
Junio C Hamano175a1bd2008-11-10 00:08:57795$ git rev-list --bisect foo ^bar ^baz
Junio C Hamanob0e02952008-01-19 08:02:00796-----------------------------------------------------------------------
Junio C Hamanob73af6c2013-12-03 22:07:11797+
Junio C Hamanob0e02952008-01-19 08:02:00798outputs 'midpoint', the output of the two commands
Junio C Hamanob73af6c2013-12-03 22:07:11799+
Junio C Hamanob0e02952008-01-19 08:02:00800-----------------------------------------------------------------------
Junio C Hamano175a1bd2008-11-10 00:08:57801$ git rev-list foo ^midpoint
802$ git rev-list midpoint ^bar ^baz
Junio C Hamanob0e02952008-01-19 08:02:00803-----------------------------------------------------------------------
Junio C Hamanob73af6c2013-12-03 22:07:11804+
Junio C Hamanob0e02952008-01-19 08:02:00805would be of roughly the same length. Finding the change which
806introduces a regression is thus reduced to a binary search: repeatedly
807generate and test new 'midpoint's until the commit chain is of length
Junio C Hamano255163d2020-08-18 00:37:23808one.
Junio C Hamanob0e02952008-01-19 08:02:00809
810--bisect-vars::
Junio C Hamanob73af6c2013-12-03 22:07:11811This calculates the same as `--bisect`, except that refs in
812`refs/bisect/` are not used, and except that this outputs
813text ready to be eval'ed by the shell. These lines will assign the
814name of the midpoint revision to the variable `bisect_rev`, and the
815expected number of commits to be tested after `bisect_rev` is tested
816to `bisect_nr`, the expected number of commits to be tested if
817`bisect_rev` turns out to be good to `bisect_good`, the expected
818number of commits to be tested if `bisect_rev` turns out to be bad to
819`bisect_bad`, and the number of commits we are bisecting right now to
820`bisect_all`.
Junio C Hamanob0e02952008-01-19 08:02:00821
822--bisect-all::
Junio C Hamanob73af6c2013-12-03 22:07:11823This outputs all the commit objects between the included and excluded
824commits, ordered by their distance to the included and excluded
825commits. Refs in `refs/bisect/` are not used. The farthest
826from them is displayed first. (This is the only one displayed by
827`--bisect`.)
Junio C Hamano792c5a92009-03-08 08:45:13828+
Junio C Hamanob0e02952008-01-19 08:02:00829This is useful because it makes it easy to choose a good commit to
830test when you want to avoid to test some of them for some reason (they
831may not compile for example).
Junio C Hamano792c5a92009-03-08 08:45:13832+
Junio C Hamanob0e02952008-01-19 08:02:00833This option can be used along with `--bisect-vars`, in this case,
834after all the sorted commit objects, there will be the same text as if
835`--bisect-vars` had been used alone.
836endif::git-rev-list[]
Junio C Hamano8ef91f32019-12-01 22:58:27837endif::git-shortlog[]
Junio C Hamanob0e02952008-01-19 08:02:00838
Junio C Hamano8ef91f32019-12-01 22:58:27839ifndef::git-shortlog[]
Junio C Hamanob0e02952008-01-19 08:02:00840Commit Ordering
841~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
842
843By default, the commits are shown in reverse chronological order.
844
Junio C Hamanob0e02952008-01-19 08:02:00845--date-order::
Junio C Hamanod0316112012-08-22 19:55:29846Show no parents before all of its children are shown, but
847otherwise show commits in the commit timestamp order.
Junio C Hamanob0e02952008-01-19 08:02:00848
Junio C Hamanoa1952302013-07-01 21:31:18849--author-date-order::
850Show no parents before all of its children are shown, but
851otherwise show commits in the author timestamp order.
852
Junio C Hamanod0316112012-08-22 19:55:29853--topo-order::
854Show no parents before all of its children are shown, and
855avoid showing commits on multiple lines of history
856intermixed.
857+
858For example, in a commit history like this:
859+
860----------------------------------------------------------------
861
862 ---1----2----4----7
863\ \
864 3----5----6----8---
865
866----------------------------------------------------------------
867+
868where the numbers denote the order of commit timestamps, `git
869rev-list` and friends with `--date-order` show the commits in the
870timestamp order: 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1.
871+
872With `--topo-order`, they would show 8 6 5 3 7 4 2 1 (or 8 7 4 2 6 5
8733 1); some older commits are shown before newer ones in order to
874avoid showing the commits from two parallel development track mixed
875together.
Junio C Hamanob0e02952008-01-19 08:02:00876
877--reverse::
Junio C Hamanof3ca7b82016-10-03 22:27:02878Output the commits chosen to be shown (see Commit Limiting
879section above) in reverse order. Cannot be combined with
880`--walk-reflogs`.
Junio C Hamano8ef91f32019-12-01 22:58:27881endif::git-shortlog[]
Junio C Hamanob0e02952008-01-19 08:02:00882
Junio C Hamano8ef91f32019-12-01 22:58:27883ifndef::git-shortlog[]
Junio C Hamanob0e02952008-01-19 08:02:00884Object Traversal
885~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
886
Junio C Hamano076ffcc2013-02-06 05:13:21887These options are mostly targeted for packing of Git repositories.
Junio C Hamanob0e02952008-01-19 08:02:00888
Junio C Hamano6bb32e62015-02-17 22:11:26889ifdef::git-rev-list[]
Junio C Hamanob0e02952008-01-19 08:02:00890--objects::
Junio C Hamanob0e02952008-01-19 08:02:00891Print the object IDs of any object referenced by the listed
Junio C Hamanob73af6c2013-12-03 22:07:11892commits. `--objects foo ^bar` thus means ``send me
Junio C Hamanob0e02952008-01-19 08:02:00893all object IDs which I need to download if I have the commit
Junio C Hamano3acb2e72023-04-04 23:19:06894object _bar_ but not _foo_''. See also `--object-names` below.
Junio C Hamanob0e02952008-01-19 08:02:00895
Junio C Hamano68e72b72017-12-28 23:20:52896--in-commit-order::
897Print tree and blob ids in order of the commits. The tree
898and blob ids are printed after they are first referenced
899by a commit.
900
Junio C Hamanob0e02952008-01-19 08:02:00901--objects-edge::
Junio C Hamanob73af6c2013-12-03 22:07:11902Similar to `--objects`, but also print the IDs of excluded
903commits prefixed with a ``-'' character. This is used by
Junio C Hamano629edff2015-01-12 23:46:02904linkgit:git-pack-objects[1] to build a ``thin'' pack, which records
Junio C Hamanob0e02952008-01-19 08:02:00905objects in deltified form based on objects contained in these
906excluded commits to reduce network traffic.
907
Junio C Hamano629edff2015-01-12 23:46:02908--objects-edge-aggressive::
909Similar to `--objects-edge`, but it tries harder to find excluded
910commits at the cost of increased time. This is used instead of
911`--objects-edge` to build ``thin'' packs for shallow repositories.
912
Junio C Hamano6bb32e62015-02-17 22:11:26913--indexed-objects::
914Pretend as if all trees and blobs used by the index are listed
915on the command line. Note that you probably want to use
916`--objects`, too.
917
Junio C Hamanob0e02952008-01-19 08:02:00918--unpacked::
Junio C Hamanob73af6c2013-12-03 22:07:11919Only useful with `--objects`; print the object IDs that are not
Junio C Hamanob0e02952008-01-19 08:02:00920in packs.
Junio C Hamano0f1291d2017-12-27 19:58:35921
Junio C Hamanoc9f11c22019-07-10 02:54:04922--object-names::
923Only useful with `--objects`; print the names of the object IDs
Junio C Hamano3acb2e72023-04-04 23:19:06924that are found. This is the default behavior. Note that the
925"name" of each object is ambiguous, and mostly intended as a
926hint for packing objects. In particular: no distinction is made between
927the names of tags, trees, and blobs; path names may be modified
928to remove newlines; and if an object would appear multiple times
929with different names, only one name is shown.
Junio C Hamanoc9f11c22019-07-10 02:54:04930
931--no-object-names::
932Only useful with `--objects`; does not print the names of the object
933IDs that are found. This inverts `--object-names`. This flag allows
934the output to be more easily parsed by commands such as
935linkgit:git-cat-file[1].
936
Junio C Hamano0f1291d2017-12-27 19:58:35937--filter=<filter-spec>::
938Only useful with one of the `--objects*`; omits objects (usually
939blobs) from the list of printed objects. The '<filter-spec>'
940may be one of the following:
941+
942The form '--filter=blob:none' omits all blobs.
943+
944The form '--filter=blob:limit=<n>[kmg]' omits blobs larger than n bytes
945or units. n may be zero. The suffixes k, m, and g can be used to name
946units in KiB, MiB, or GiB. For example, 'blob:limit=1k' is the same
947as 'blob:limit=1024'.
948+
Junio C Hamanobe601db2021-05-07 04:20:28949The form '--filter=object:type=(tag|commit|tree|blob)' omits all objects
950which are not of the requested type.
951+
Junio C Hamano0f1291d2017-12-27 19:58:35952The form '--filter=sparse:oid=<blob-ish>' uses a sparse-checkout
953specification contained in the blob (or blob-expression) '<blob-ish>'
Junio C Hamano20cf4932021-07-28 21:02:52954to omit blobs that would not be required for a sparse checkout on
Junio C Hamano0f1291d2017-12-27 19:58:35955the requested refs.
956+
Junio C Hamano94d00a52018-10-30 07:34:40957The form '--filter=tree:<depth>' omits all blobs and trees whose depth
958from the root tree is >= <depth> (minimum depth if an object is located
Junio C Hamano2567b322019-02-05 23:33:56959at multiple depths in the commits traversed). <depth>=0 will not include
960any trees or blobs unless included explicitly in the command-line (or
961standard input when --stdin is used). <depth>=1 will include only the
962tree and blobs which are referenced directly by a commit reachable from
963<commit> or an explicitly-given object. <depth>=2 is like <depth>=1
964while also including trees and blobs one more level removed from an
965explicitly-given commit or tree.
Junio C Hamano0887d042019-06-03 19:55:17966+
967Note that the form '--filter=sparse:path=<path>' that wants to read
968from an arbitrary path on the filesystem has been dropped for security
969reasons.
Junio C Hamanocb705392019-09-18 19:30:01970+
971Multiple '--filter=' flags can be specified to combine filters. Only
972objects which are accepted by every filter are included.
973+
974The form '--filter=combine:<filter1>+<filter2>+...<filterN>' can also be
975used to combined several filters, but this is harder than just repeating
976the '--filter' flag and is usually not necessary. Filters are joined by
977'{plus}' and individual filters are %-encoded (i.e. URL-encoded).
978Besides the '{plus}' and '%' characters, the following characters are
979reserved and also must be encoded: `~!@#$^&*()[]{}\;",<>?`+&#39;&#96;+
980as well as all characters with ASCII code &lt;= `0x20`, which includes
981space and newline.
982+
983Other arbitrary characters can also be encoded. For instance,
984'combine:tree:3+blob:none' and 'combine:tree%3A3+blob%3Anone' are
985equivalent.
Junio C Hamano0f1291d2017-12-27 19:58:35986
987--no-filter::
988Turn off any previous `--filter=` argument.
989
Junio C Hamanobe601db2021-05-07 04:20:28990--filter-provided-objects::
991Filter the list of explicitly provided objects, which would otherwise
992always be printed even if they did not match any of the filters. Only
993useful with `--filter=`.
994
Junio C Hamano0f1291d2017-12-27 19:58:35995--filter-print-omitted::
996Only useful with `--filter=`; prints a list of the objects omitted
Junio C Hamano6b7d2152019-04-16 12:51:15997by the filter. Object IDs are prefixed with a ``~'' character.
Junio C Hamano0f1291d2017-12-27 19:58:35998
999--missing=<missing-action>::
1000A debug option to help with future "partial clone" development.
1001This option specifies how missing objects are handled.
1002+
1003The form '--missing=error' requests that rev-list stop with an error if
1004a missing object is encountered. This is the default action.
1005+
1006The form '--missing=allow-any' will allow object traversal to continue
1007if a missing object is encountered. Missing objects will silently be
1008omitted from the results.
1009+
Junio C Hamano640779d2018-02-14 01:29:141010The form '--missing=allow-promisor' is like 'allow-any', but will only
1011allow object traversal to continue for EXPECTED promisor missing objects.
1012Unexpected missing objects will raise an error.
1013+
Junio C Hamano0f1291d2017-12-27 19:58:351014The form '--missing=print' is like 'allow-any', but will also print a
1015list of the missing objects. Object IDs are prefixed with a ``?'' character.
Junio C Hamanob0e02952008-01-19 08:02:001016
Junio C Hamano640779d2018-02-14 01:29:141017--exclude-promisor-objects::
1018(For internal use only.) Prefilter object traversal at
1019promisor boundary. This is used with partial clone. This is
1020stronger than `--missing=allow-promisor` because it limits the
1021traversal, rather than just silencing errors about missing
1022objects.
Junio C Hamano46fbbcb2018-11-07 03:54:161023endif::git-rev-list[]
Junio C Hamano640779d2018-02-14 01:29:141024
Junio C Hamanoeccdd4a2012-09-10 23:28:171025--no-walk[=(sorted|unsorted)]::
Junio C Hamanoeccdd4a2012-09-10 23:28:171026Only show the given commits, but do not traverse their ancestors.
1027This has no effect if a range is specified. If the argument
Junio C Hamanob73af6c2013-12-03 22:07:111028`unsorted` is given, the commits are shown in the order they were
1029given on the command line. Otherwise (if `sorted` or no argument
1030was given), the commits are shown in reverse chronological order
Junio C Hamanoeccdd4a2012-09-10 23:28:171031by commit time.
Junio C Hamanoe8fdbbb2021-11-12 23:42:031032Cannot be combined with `--graph`.
Junio C Hamanob0e02952008-01-19 08:02:001033
1034--do-walk::
Junio C Hamanob73af6c2013-12-03 22:07:111035Overrides a previous `--no-walk`.
Junio C Hamano8ef91f32019-12-01 22:58:271036endif::git-shortlog[]
Junio C Hamanod2c978f2011-03-20 19:42:221037
Junio C Hamano8ef91f32019-12-01 22:58:271038ifndef::git-shortlog[]
Junio C Hamanod2c978f2011-03-20 19:42:221039Commit Formatting
1040~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1041
1042ifdef::git-rev-list[]
1043Using these options, linkgit:git-rev-list[1] will act similar to the
1044more specialized family of commit log tools: linkgit:git-log[1],
1045linkgit:git-show[1], and linkgit:git-whatchanged[1]
1046endif::git-rev-list[]
1047
1048include::pretty-options.txt[]
1049
1050--relative-date::
Junio C Hamanod2c978f2011-03-20 19:42:221051Synonym for `--date=relative`.
1052
Junio C Hamano1eb56092015-10-05 20:39:531053--date=<format>::
Junio C Hamanod2c978f2011-03-20 19:42:221054Only takes effect for dates shown in human-readable format, such
Junio C Hamanob73af6c2013-12-03 22:07:111055as when using `--pretty`. `log.date` config variable sets a default
Junio C Hamano1eb56092015-10-05 20:39:531056value for the log command's `--date` option. By default, dates
1057are shown in the original time zone (either committer's or
1058author's). If `-local` is appended to the format (e.g.,
1059`iso-local`), the user's local time zone is used instead.
Junio C Hamanod2c978f2011-03-20 19:42:221060+
Junio C Hamanob5513772019-04-22 03:38:391061--
Junio C Hamanod2c978f2011-03-20 19:42:221062`--date=relative` shows dates relative to the current time,
Junio C Hamanoe548d1b2016-08-08 22:26:491063e.g. ``2 hours ago''. The `-local` option has no effect for
1064`--date=relative`.
Junio C Hamanob5513772019-04-22 03:38:391065
Junio C Hamano1eb56092015-10-05 20:39:531066`--date=local` is an alias for `--date=default-local`.
Junio C Hamanob5513772019-04-22 03:38:391067
Junio C Hamanoac12f0e2014-09-19 22:32:511068`--date=iso` (or `--date=iso8601`) shows timestamps in a ISO 8601-like format.
1069The differences to the strict ISO 8601 format are:
1070
1071- a space instead of the `T` date/time delimiter
1072- a space between time and time zone
1073- no colon between hours and minutes of the time zone
1074
Junio C Hamanoac12f0e2014-09-19 22:32:511075`--date=iso-strict` (or `--date=iso8601-strict`) shows timestamps in strict
1076ISO 8601 format.
Junio C Hamanob5513772019-04-22 03:38:391077
Junio C Hamanod2c978f2011-03-20 19:42:221078`--date=rfc` (or `--date=rfc2822`) shows timestamps in RFC 2822
Junio C Hamanob73af6c2013-12-03 22:07:111079format, often found in email messages.
Junio C Hamanob5513772019-04-22 03:38:391080
Junio C Hamanob73af6c2013-12-03 22:07:111081`--date=short` shows only the date, but not the time, in `YYYY-MM-DD` format.
Junio C Hamanob5513772019-04-22 03:38:391082
Junio C Hamanoe548d1b2016-08-08 22:26:491083`--date=raw` shows the date as seconds since the epoch (1970-01-01
108400:00:00 UTC), followed by a space, and then the timezone as an offset
1085from UTC (a `+` or `-` with four digits; the first two are hours, and
1086the second two are minutes). I.e., as if the timestamp were formatted
1087with `strftime("%s %z")`).
1088Note that the `-local` option does not affect the seconds-since-epoch
1089value (which is always measured in UTC), but does switch the accompanying
1090timezone value.
Junio C Hamanob5513772019-04-22 03:38:391091
Junio C Hamano23168ef2019-02-07 07:20:471092`--date=human` shows the timezone if the timezone does not match the
1093current time-zone, and doesn't print the whole date if that matches
1094(ie skip printing year for dates that are "this year", but also skip
1095the whole date itself if it's in the last few days and we can just say
1096what weekday it was). For older dates the hour and minute is also
1097omitted.
Junio C Hamanob5513772019-04-22 03:38:391098
Junio C Hamanoe548d1b2016-08-08 22:26:491099`--date=unix` shows the date as a Unix epoch timestamp (seconds since
11001970). As with `--raw`, this is always in UTC and therefore `-local`
1101has no effect.
Junio C Hamanob5513772019-04-22 03:38:391102
Junio C Hamano55d91912017-06-22 22:32:461103`--date=format:...` feeds the format `...` to your system `strftime`,
Junio C Hamano59a32b02021-12-10 22:53:381104except for %s, %z, and %Z, which are handled internally.
Junio C Hamanod7ed4042015-08-03 19:43:001105Use `--date=format:%c` to show the date in your system locale's
1106preferred format. See the `strftime` manual for a complete list of
Junio C Hamano1eb56092015-10-05 20:39:531107format placeholders. When using `-local`, the correct syntax is
1108`--date=format-local:...`.
Junio C Hamanob5513772019-04-22 03:38:391109
Junio C Hamano613334c2023-02-24 19:54:381110`--date=default` is the default format, and is based on ctime(3)
1111output. It shows a single line with three-letter day of the week,
1112three-letter month, day-of-month, hour-minute-seconds in "HH:MM:SS"
1113format, followed by 4-digit year, plus timezone information, unless
1114the local time zone is used, e.g. `Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 +0000`.
Junio C Hamanob5513772019-04-22 03:38:391115--
Junio C Hamanod2c978f2011-03-20 19:42:221116
1117ifdef::git-rev-list[]
1118--header::
Junio C Hamanod2c978f2011-03-20 19:42:221119Print the contents of the commit in raw-format; each record is
1120separated with a NUL character.
Junio C Hamano20cf4932021-07-28 21:02:521121
1122--no-commit-header::
1123Suppress the header line containing "commit" and the object ID printed before
1124the specified format. This has no effect on the built-in formats; only custom
1125formats are affected.
1126
1127--commit-header::
1128Overrides a previous `--no-commit-header`.
Junio C Hamanod2c978f2011-03-20 19:42:221129endif::git-rev-list[]
1130
1131--parents::
Junio C Hamanod2c978f2011-03-20 19:42:221132Print also the parents of the commit (in the form "commit parent...").
Junio C Hamanoce019c02017-10-30 05:57:461133Also enables parent rewriting, see 'History Simplification' above.
Junio C Hamanod2c978f2011-03-20 19:42:221134
1135--children::
Junio C Hamanod2c978f2011-03-20 19:42:221136Print also the children of the commit (in the form "commit child...").
Junio C Hamanoce019c02017-10-30 05:57:461137Also enables parent rewriting, see 'History Simplification' above.
Junio C Hamanod2c978f2011-03-20 19:42:221138
1139ifdef::git-rev-list[]
1140--timestamp::
1141Print the raw commit timestamp.
1142endif::git-rev-list[]
1143
1144--left-right::
Junio C Hamanocd451662016-09-13 00:54:091145Mark which side of a symmetric difference a commit is reachable from.
Junio C Hamanod2c978f2011-03-20 19:42:221146Commits from the left side are prefixed with `<` and those from
1147the right with `>`. If combined with `--boundary`, those
1148commits are prefixed with `-`.
1149+
1150For example, if you have this topology:
1151+
1152-----------------------------------------------------------------------
1153 y---b---b branch B
1154 / \ /
1155 / .
1156 / / \
1157 o---x---a---a branch A
1158-----------------------------------------------------------------------
1159+
1160you would get an output like this:
1161+
1162-----------------------------------------------------------------------
1163$ git rev-list --left-right --boundary --pretty=oneline A...B
1164
1165>bbbbbbb... 3rd on b
1166>bbbbbbb... 2nd on b
1167<aaaaaaa... 3rd on a
1168<aaaaaaa... 2nd on a
1169-yyyyyyy... 1st on b
1170-xxxxxxx... 1st on a
1171-----------------------------------------------------------------------
1172
1173--graph::
Junio C Hamanod2c978f2011-03-20 19:42:221174Draw a text-based graphical representation of the commit history
1175on the left hand side of the output. This may cause extra lines
1176to be printed in between commits, in order for the graph history
1177to be drawn properly.
Junio C Hamanoef57d1e2015-03-25 21:23:001178Cannot be combined with `--no-walk`.
Junio C Hamanod2c978f2011-03-20 19:42:221179+
Junio C Hamanoce019c02017-10-30 05:57:461180This enables parent rewriting, see 'History Simplification' above.
Junio C Hamanod2c978f2011-03-20 19:42:221181+
Junio C Hamanob73af6c2013-12-03 22:07:111182This implies the `--topo-order` option by default, but the
1183`--date-order` option may also be specified.
Junio C Hamanod2c978f2011-03-20 19:42:221184
Junio C Hamano624dd4c2014-04-03 21:56:301185--show-linear-break[=<barrier>]::
1186When --graph is not used, all history branches are flattened
1187which can make it hard to see that the two consecutive commits
1188do not belong to a linear branch. This option puts a barrier
1189in between them in that case. If `<barrier>` is specified, it
1190is the string that will be shown instead of the default one.
1191
Junio C Hamanod2c978f2011-03-20 19:42:221192ifdef::git-rev-list[]
1193--count::
1194Print a number stating how many commits would have been
1195listed, and suppress all other output. When used together
Junio C Hamanob73af6c2013-12-03 22:07:111196with `--left-right`, instead print the counts for left and
Junio C Hamanob77f8192011-05-05 01:30:381197right commits, separated by a tab. When used together with
Junio C Hamanob73af6c2013-12-03 22:07:111198`--cherry-mark`, omit patch equivalent commits from these
Junio C Hamanob77f8192011-05-05 01:30:381199counts and print the count for equivalent commits separated
1200by a tab.
Junio C Hamanod2c978f2011-03-20 19:42:221201endif::git-rev-list[]
Junio C Hamano8ef91f32019-12-01 22:58:271202endif::git-shortlog[]