How can I show the name of branches in `git log`?

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鱼传尺愫 2020-12-04 05:04

How can I show the name of branches in the output of git log?

For example with, git log --graph --all I get a nice overview of the commits,

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  • 2020-12-04 05:40

    I was looking for something similar to this - but wanted to know what branch a change was made. Hopefully this answer will be of use to others also.

    I'm investigating a risk with blackbox encryption, where a repo and it's branches/tags may become unavailable to current admins when enough users leave a project and the keyrings directory has not been religiously based off of master)

    I found that the answer below was helpful where the keyrings directory was not updated from master...

    Basically adding --source was what I needed to show the branches/tags. Adding --name-only will also show which file was actually changed.

    cd /path/to/repo-that-uses-blackbox-encryption
    git log --graph --all --decorate --source --name-only keyrings
    

    Another useful answer: How to show git log with branch name

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  • 2020-12-04 05:40

    If you happen to be using oh-my-zsh as your terminal then a bunch of git aliases are available. All of which can be seen at their repo oh-my-zsh/plugins/git. If you don't use this terminal, then you just can grab the aliases and paste the ones you like into your own environment.

    The accepted answer presents the git log --graph --all --decorate command, which is available as the glgga alias in oh-my-zsh.

    Personally I prefer the glods alias which translates to:

    git log --graph --pretty='%Cred%h%Creset -%C(auto)%d%Creset %s %Cgreen(%ad) %C(bold blue)<%an>%Creset' --date=short
    
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  • 2020-12-04 05:42

    Try the decorate option.

    git log --graph --all --decorate
    

    It annotates commits which are pointed to by tags or branches.

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