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Several git commands that list commits have a common set of options that can be used to select a subset of commits to be displayed. Those options are known as "commit limiting" options. | Several git commands that list commits have a common set of options that can be used to select a subset of commits to be displayed. Those options are known as "commit limiting" options. | ||
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==-<number>, -n <number>, --max-count=<number>== | ==-<number>, -n <number>, --max-count=<number>== |
Revision as of 16:12, 1 May 2020
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Overview
Several git commands that list commits have a common set of options that can be used to select a subset of commits to be displayed. Those options are known as "commit limiting" options.
Options
-<number>, -n <number>, --max-count=<number>
Limit the number of commits to output.
--since, --after
Show commits more recent than a specific date:
git rev-list --since=TODO
--until, --before
Show commits older than a specific date:
--before=TODO
--before="@{7.days.ago}"
Examples
git rev-list -1 --before="@{7.days.ago}" task/feature1