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chmike
chmike commented Nov 1, 2016

I'm trying to display the modifications in the last commit. To de so I'm trying to use gl history.

The verbose option provides a nice display of changes.
Unfortunately the -l (limit) option is apparently limited.

It seam that it always start counting history from the first commit. I couldn't find how to display the history starting from a specific commit, or HEAD - x commits.
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SnowFS
daniellanner
daniellanner commented Apr 20, 2021

Limitation

Currently snow log --output=json returns the full snapshot of each commit. A typical view for plugins working with SnowFS will be to show the files modified for each commit. This means every plugin will reimplement a log-diff-view feature.

Proposed Solution

We can add this functionality natively and add an option to snow log to print all files per commit or only changed

abhidg
abhidg commented Jun 14, 2021

There are a few mentions of pressing Return in the lesson in https://swcarpentry.github.io/git-novice/02-setup/index.html:

  • As with other keys, when you hit Return on your keyboard...
  • If you haven’t used Vim before and wish to exit a session without saving your changes, press Esc then type :q! and hit Return

In many keyboard layouts, Return is labelled as Enter or even a symbol. I'd sugg

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