- '%cI': committer date, strict ISO 8601 format
- '%d': ref names, like the --decorate option of linkgit:git-log[1]
- '%D': ref names without the " (", ")" wrapping.
+- '%S': ref name given on the command line by which the commit was reached
+ (like `git log --source`), only works with `git log`
- '%e': encoding
- '%s': subject
- '%f': sanitized subject line, suitable for a filename
- '%GS': show the name of the signer for a signed commit
- '%GK': show the key used to sign a signed commit
- '%GF': show the fingerprint of the key used to sign a signed commit
+- '%GP': show the fingerprint of the primary key whose subkey was used
+ to sign a signed commit
- '%gD': reflog selector, e.g., `refs/stash@{1}` or
`refs/stash@{2 minutes ago`}; the format follows the rules described
for the `-g` option. The portion before the `@` is the refname as
`color.diff`, `color.ui`, or `--color`, and respecting the `auto`
settings of the former if we are going to a terminal). `%C(auto,...)`
is accepted as a historical synonym for the default (e.g.,
- `%C(auto,red)`). Specifying `%C(always,...) will show the colors
+ `%C(auto,red)`). Specifying `%C(always,...)` will show the colors
even when color is not otherwise enabled (though consider
just using `--color=always` to enable color for the whole output,
including this format and anything else git might color). `auto`