Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schinde...@gmx.de> writes:

> It would be easy to introduce, but I am wary about its usefulness.
> Unless you re-generate the branch from patches (which I guess you do a
> lot, but I don't), you are likely to compare incomplete patch series: say,
> when you call `git rebase -i` to reword 05/18's commit message, your
> command will only compare 05--18 of the patch series.

Well that is exactly the point of that "..@{1} @{1}..", which turned
out to be very useful in practice at least for me when I am updating
a topic with "rebase -i", and then reviewing what I did with tbdiff.

I do not want 01-04 in the above case as I already know I did not
touch them.

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