currently updating my git courseware and not sure if i asked this
before (probably did), but if i create a new git repo with a couple
files as a class demo, is there a single git command that will display
the fact that that new repo has 4 objects:

  * 2 new blobs
  * new tree
  * new commit

and show the relationship between them?

  i know i can use variations of "git cat-file", but AIUI, i would
need to do that for each object. is there some command (or cool alias)
that would show in a more graphical form the recursive structure of a
given commit so students could immediately see the commit/tree/blob
relationships?

rday

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