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author | Jonas Fonseca <fonseca@diku.dk> | 2006-09-01 00:37:15 +0200 |
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committer | Junio C Hamano <junkio@cox.net> | 2006-09-01 05:19:45 -0700 |
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git-rev-list(1): group options; reformat; document more options
Signed-off-by: Jonas Fonseca <fonseca@diku.dk>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <junkio@cox.net>
-rw-r--r-- | Documentation/git-rev-list.txt | 254 |
1 files changed, 188 insertions, 66 deletions
diff --git a/Documentation/git-rev-list.txt b/Documentation/git-rev-list.txt index a446a6b5a..3c4c2fbfb 100644 --- a/Documentation/git-rev-list.txt +++ b/Documentation/git-rev-list.txt @@ -27,111 +27,233 @@ SYNOPSIS DESCRIPTION ----------- + Lists commit objects in reverse chronological order starting at the given commit(s), taking ancestry relationship into account. This is useful to produce human-readable log output. -Commits which are stated with a preceding '{caret}' cause listing to stop at -that point. Their parents are implied. "git-rev-list foo bar {caret}baz" thus +Commits which are stated with a preceding '{caret}' cause listing to +stop at that point. Their parents are implied. Thus the following +command: + +----------------------------------------------------------------------- + $ git-rev-list foo bar ^baz +----------------------------------------------------------------------- + means "list all the commits which are included in 'foo' and 'bar', but not in 'baz'". -A special notation <commit1>..<commit2> can be used as a -short-hand for {caret}<commit1> <commit2>. +A special notation "'<commit1>'..'<commit2>'" can be used as a +short-hand for "{caret}'<commit1>' '<commit2>'". For example, either of +the following may be used interchangeably: -Another special notation is <commit1>...<commit2> which is useful for -merges. The resulting set of commits is the symmetric difference +----------------------------------------------------------------------- + $ git-rev-list origin..HEAD + $ git-rev-list HEAD ^origin +----------------------------------------------------------------------- + +Another special notation is "'<commit1>'...'<commit2>'" which is useful +for merges. The resulting set of commits is the symmetric difference between the two operands. The following two commands are equivalent: ------------- -$ git-rev-list A B --not $(git-merge-base --all A B) -$ git-rev-list A...B ------------- +----------------------------------------------------------------------- + $ git-rev-list A B --not $(git-merge-base --all A B) + $ git-rev-list A...B +----------------------------------------------------------------------- + +gitlink:git-rev-list[1] is a very essential git program, since it +provides the ability to build and traverse commit ancestry graphs. For +this reason, it has a lot of different options that enables it to be +used by commands as different as gitlink:git-bisect[1] and +gitlink:git-repack[1]. OPTIONS ------- ---pretty:: - Print the contents of the commit changesets in human-readable form. + +Commit Formatting +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + +Using these options, gitlink:git-rev-list[1] will act similar to the +more specialized family of commit log tools: gitlink:git-log[1], +gitlink:git-show[1], and gitlink:git-whatchanged[1] + +--pretty[='<format>']:: + + Pretty print the contents of the commit logs in a given format, + where '<format>' can be one of 'raw', 'medium', 'short', 'full', + and 'oneline'. When left out the format default to 'medium'. + +--relative-date:: + + Show dates relative to the current time, e.g. "2 hours ago". + Only takes effect for dates shown in human-readable format, such + as when using "--pretty". --header:: - Print the contents of the commit in raw-format; each - record is separated with a NUL character. + + Print the contents of the commit in raw-format; each record is + separated with a NUL character. --parents:: + Print the parents of the commit. ---objects:: - Print the object IDs of any object referenced by the listed commits. - 'git-rev-list --objects foo ^bar' thus means "send me all object IDs - which I need to download if I have the commit object 'bar', but - not 'foo'". +Diff Formatting +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ---objects-edge:: - Similar to `--objects`, but also print the IDs of - excluded commits prefixed with a `-` character. This is - used by `git-pack-objects` to build 'thin' pack, which - records objects in deltified form based on objects - contained in these excluded commits to reduce network - traffic. +Below are listed options that control the formatting of diff output. +Some of them are specific to gitlink:git-rev-list[1], however other diff +options may be given. See gitlink:git-diff-files[1] for more options. ---unpacked:: - Only useful with `--objects`; print the object IDs that - are not in packs. +-c:: + + This flag changes the way a merge commit is displayed. It shows + the differences from each of the parents to the merge result + simultaneously instead of showing pairwise diff between a parent + and the result one at a time. Furthermore, it lists only files + which were modified from all parents. + +--cc:: + + This flag implies the '-c' options and further compresses the + patch output by omitting hunks that show differences from only + one parent, or show the same change from all but one parent for + an Octopus merge. + +-r:: + + Show recursive diffs. + +-t:: + + Show the tree objects in the diff output. This implies '-r'. + +Commit Limiting +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + +Besides specifying a range of commits that should be listed using the +special notations explained in the description, additional commit +limiting may be applied. + +-- + +-n 'number', --max-count='number':: ---bisect:: - Limit output to the one commit object which is roughly halfway - between the included and excluded commits. Thus, if 'git-rev-list - --bisect foo {caret}bar {caret}baz' outputs 'midpoint', the output - of 'git-rev-list foo {caret}midpoint' and 'git-rev-list midpoint - {caret}bar {caret}baz' would be of roughly the same length. - Finding the change - which introduces a regression is thus reduced to a binary search: - repeatedly generate and test new 'midpoint's until the commit chain - is of length one. - ---max-count:: Limit the number of commits output. ---max-age=timestamp, --min-age=timestamp:: - Limit the commits output to specified time range. +--since='date', --after='date':: + + Show commits more recent than a specific date. + +--until='date', --before='date':: ---sparse:: - When optional paths are given, the command outputs only - the commits that changes at least one of them, and also - ignores merges that do not touch the given paths. This - flag makes the command output all eligible commits - (still subject to count and age limitation), but apply - merge simplification nevertheless. + Show commits older than a specific date. + +--max-age='timestamp', --min-age='timestamp':: + + Limit the commits output to specified time range. --remove-empty:: + Stop when a given path disappears from the tree. --no-merges:: + Do not print commits with more than one parent. --not:: - Reverses the meaning of the '{caret}' prefix (or lack - thereof) for all following revision specifiers, up to - the next `--not`. + + Reverses the meaning of the '{caret}' prefix (or lack thereof) + for all following revision specifiers, up to the next '--not'. --all:: - Pretend as if all the refs in `$GIT_DIR/refs/` are - listed on the command line as <commit>. ---topo-order:: - By default, the commits are shown in reverse - chronological order. This option makes them appear in - topological order (i.e. descendant commits are shown - before their parents). + Pretend as if all the refs in `$GIT_DIR/refs/` are listed on the + command line as '<commit>'. --merge:: + After a failed merge, show refs that touch files having a conflict and don't exist on all heads to merge. ---relative-date:: - Show dates relative to the current time, e.g. "2 hours ago". - Only takes effect for dates shown in human-readable format, - such as when using "--pretty". +--boundary:: + + Output uninteresting commits at the boundary, which are usually + not shown. + +--dense, --sparse:: + +When optional paths are given, the default behaviour ('--dense') is to +only output commits that changes at least one of them, and also ignore +merges that do not touch the given paths. + +Use the '--sparse' flag to makes the command output all eligible commits +(still subject to count and age limitation), but apply merge +simplification nevertheless. + +--bisect:: + +Limit output to the one commit object which is roughly halfway between +the included and excluded commits. Thus, if + +----------------------------------------------------------------------- + $ git-rev-list --bisect foo ^bar ^baz +----------------------------------------------------------------------- + +outputs 'midpoint', the output of the two commands + +----------------------------------------------------------------------- + $ git-rev-list foo ^midpoint + $ git-rev-list midpoint ^bar ^baz +----------------------------------------------------------------------- + +would be of roughly the same length. Finding the change which +introduces a regression is thus reduced to a binary search: repeatedly +generate and test new 'midpoint's until the commit chain is of length +one. + +-- + +Commit Ordering +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + +By default, the commits are shown in reverse chronological order. + +--topo-order:: + + This option makes them appear in topological order (i.e. + descendant commits are shown before their parents). + +--date-order:: + + This option is similar to '--topo-order' in the sense that no + parent comes before all of its children, but otherwise things + are still ordered in the commit timestamp order. + +Object Traversal +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + +These options are mostly targeted for packing of git repositories. + +--objects:: + + Print the object IDs of any object referenced by the listed + commits. 'git-rev-list --objects foo ^bar' thus means "send me + all object IDs which I need to download if I have the commit + object 'bar', but not 'foo'". + +--objects-edge:: + + Similar to '--objects', but also print the IDs of excluded + commits prefixed with a "-" character. This is used by + gitlink:git-pack-objects[1] to build "thin" pack, which records + objects in deltified form based on objects contained in these + excluded commits to reduce network traffic. + +--unpacked:: + + Only useful with '--objects'; print the object IDs that are not + in packs. Author ------ @@ -139,9 +261,9 @@ Written by Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org> Documentation -------------- -Documentation by David Greaves, Junio C Hamano and the git-list <git@vger.kernel.org>. +Documentation by David Greaves, Junio C Hamano, Jonas Fonseca +and the git-list <git@vger.kernel.org>. GIT --- Part of the gitlink:git[7] suite - |