GIT –pretty
git log is one of most useful commands to see information about commit , author , date and subject(comment) while using GIT.This displays information in blocks and hardly 5 – 7 can be listed on normal screen size. But git provides –pretty option , so that we can format the output of git log;
Here are some ways to do that
[shell]git log –pretty=oneline[/shell]
Displays just a single line log ,which includes a commit-hash and Subject(Comment).something like this
d1fc23c1edfd2d4ffe8ef5a873adff9321cde909 comment 3 a8560c814ece4e03d39164885f44e0c5cb749928 comment 2 db6195c635179b3556c41e2a974829c7e101ef51 comment 1
some other predefined options are raw,fuller,full,medium and short. Since Git is Cool we can also use some custom formats.Like
[code]git log –pretty=format:"$h"[/code]
will give abbreviated hash of committs(Where %h defines abbreviated hash).And it would be something like
d1fc23c a8560c8 db6195c
Which is not quite useful , to make it better lets first see other options
- %H – Commit hash
- %s – Subject
- %h – Abbreviated hash
- %an – Author name
- %ae – Author e-mail
- %ad – Author date
- %ar – Author date, relative
While using “format” with option “–pretty” we can also specify string inside quotes.Like
[code]git log –pretty=format:"%h was committed by %an , %ar"[/code]
Would give something like
d1fc23c was committed by hiteshBhatia , 5 months ago a8560c8 was committed by hiteshBhatia , 5 months ago db6195c was committed by hiteshBhatia , 5 months ago
To make this more useful we can make slight changes to string passed to “format”
[code]git log -3 –pretty=format:"%h || %an || %s (%ar)"[/code]
Which will give us commit hash , author name , subject and relative date inside paranthesis.And -3 here is number of logs .So that his whole screen is not cluttered.This is the way I like to use it.
d1fc23c || hiteshBhatia || comment 3 (5 months ago)
a8560c8 || hiteshBhatia || comment 2 (5 months ago)
db6195c || hiteshBhatia || comment 1 (5 months ago)
To explore more visit. git grep manual page or the git community book which is maintained by Scott Chacon