1git-rev-list(1) 2=============== 3 4NAME 5---- 6git-rev-list - Lists commit objects in reverse chronological order 7 8 9SYNOPSIS 10-------- 11[verse] 12'git-rev-list' [ \--max-count=number ] 13 [ \--max-age=timestamp ] 14 [ \--min-age=timestamp ] 15 [ \--sparse ] 16 [ \--no-merges ] 17 [ \--remove-empty ] 18 [ \--not ] 19 [ \--all ] 20 [ \--topo-order ] 21 [ \--parents ] 22 [ [\--objects | \--objects-edge] [ \--unpacked ] ] 23 [ \--pretty | \--header ] 24 [ \--bisect ] 25 [ \--merge ] 26 <commit>... [ \-- <paths>... ] 27 28DESCRIPTION 29----------- 30Lists commit objects in reverse chronological order starting at the 31given commit(s), taking ancestry relationship into account. This is 32useful to produce human-readable log output. 33 34Commits which are stated with a preceding '{caret}' cause listing to stop at 35that point. Their parents are implied. "git-rev-list foo bar {caret}baz" thus 36means "list all the commits which are included in 'foo' and 'bar', but 37not in 'baz'". 38 39A special notation <commit1>..<commit2> can be used as a 40short-hand for {caret}<commit1> <commit2>. 41 42Another special notation is <commit1>...<commit2> which is useful for 43merges. The resulting set of commits is the symmetric difference 44between the two operands. The following two commands are equivalent: 45 46------------ 47$ git-rev-list A B --not $(git-merge-base --all A B) 48$ git-rev-list A...B 49------------ 50 51OPTIONS 52------- 53--pretty:: 54 Print the contents of the commit changesets in human-readable form. 55 56--header:: 57 Print the contents of the commit in raw-format; each 58 record is separated with a NUL character. 59 60--parents:: 61 Print the parents of the commit. 62 63--objects:: 64 Print the object IDs of any object referenced by the listed commits. 65 'git-rev-list --objects foo ^bar' thus means "send me all object IDs 66 which I need to download if I have the commit object 'bar', but 67 not 'foo'". 68 69--objects-edge:: 70 Similar to `--objects`, but also print the IDs of 71 excluded commits prefixed with a `-` character. This is 72 used by `git-pack-objects` to build 'thin' pack, which 73 records objects in deltified form based on objects 74 contained in these excluded commits to reduce network 75 traffic. 76 77--unpacked:: 78 Only useful with `--objects`; print the object IDs that 79 are not in packs. 80 81--bisect:: 82 Limit output to the one commit object which is roughly halfway 83 between the included and excluded commits. Thus, if 'git-rev-list 84 --bisect foo {caret}bar {caret}baz' outputs 'midpoint', the output 85 of 'git-rev-list foo {caret}midpoint' and 'git-rev-list midpoint 86 {caret}bar {caret}baz' would be of roughly the same length. 87 Finding the change 88 which introduces a regression is thus reduced to a binary search: 89 repeatedly generate and test new 'midpoint's until the commit chain 90 is of length one. 91 92--max-count:: 93 Limit the number of commits output. 94 95--max-age=timestamp, --min-age=timestamp:: 96 Limit the commits output to specified time range. 97 98--sparse:: 99 When optional paths are given, the command outputs only 100 the commits that changes at least one of them, and also 101 ignores merges that do not touch the given paths. This 102 flag makes the command output all eligible commits 103 (still subject to count and age limitation), but apply 104 merge simplification nevertheless. 105 106--remove-empty:: 107 Stop when a given path disappears from the tree. 108 109--no-merges:: 110 Do not print commits with more than one parent. 111 112--not:: 113 Reverses the meaning of the '{caret}' prefix (or lack 114 thereof) for all following revision specifiers, up to 115 the next `--not`. 116 117--all:: 118 Pretend as if all the refs in `$GIT_DIR/refs/` are 119 listed on the command line as <commit>. 120 121--topo-order:: 122 By default, the commits are shown in reverse 123 chronological order. This option makes them appear in 124 topological order (i.e. descendant commits are shown 125 before their parents). 126 127--merge:: 128 After a failed merge, show refs that touch files having a 129 conflict and don't exist on all heads to merge. 130 131Author 132------ 133Written by Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org> 134 135Documentation 136-------------- 137Documentation by David Greaves, Junio C Hamano and the git-list <git@vger.kernel.org>. 138 139GIT 140--- 141Part of the gitlink:git[7] suite 142