Commit Log
Learn to see the history of the commit snapshots.
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The log shows the history of the commit snapshots. Some of the log options are shown below:
$ git log --oneline --graph --decorate --color --all
Options for the git log
command
- The
--oneline
option shows the simplified version. - The
--graph
option shows the commit relationship path on the left so that the log sequence becomes a committed path. - The
--all
option shows all branches, including the remote branch. Otherwise,git log
only shows the current branch. - The
--decorate
option shows the branch pointers to the commits. In the latest Git version, the--decorate
option is on by default. - The
--color
option, as the name suggests, makes the log output colorful and easier to read. In the latest Git version, the--color
option is on by default in some systems.
Run the git log
command with different flags
First, we run git log
alone, then add flags one by one to understand each function, and then try in different pairs. Usually, they’re used all together for ease.
Now, try to run these commands in the terminal below:
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