'gitk' is easier to read [for me] than 'git log --graph' Satish
On Wed, 3 Mar 2021, Jacob Faibussowitsch wrote: > > git: 'graph' is not a git command. See 'git --help'. > > I have it as an alias: > > graph = !git log --graph --pretty=format:'%Cred%h%Creset -%C(yellow)%d%Creset > %s %Cgreen(%cr) %C(bold blue)<%an>%Creset' --abbrev-commit --date=relative > > Best regards, > > Jacob Faibussowitsch > (Jacob Fai - booss - oh - vitch) > Cell: (312) 694-3391 > > > On Mar 3, 2021, at 13:50, Mark Adams <mfad...@lbl.gov> wrote: > > > > > > > > On Tue, Mar 2, 2021 at 10:02 PM Junchao Zhang <junchao.zh...@gmail.com > > <mailto:junchao.zh...@gmail.com>> wrote: > > I am a naive git user, so I use interactive git rebase. Suppose I am on > > the branch I want to modify, > > > > 1) Use git graph to locate an upstream commit to be used as the base > > $ git graph > > > > Humm .... > > > > 14:49 adams/cusparse-lu-landau= /gpfs/alpine/csc314/scratch/adams/petsc$ > > git --version > > git version 2.20.1 > > 14:49 adams/cusparse-lu-landau= /gpfs/alpine/csc314/scratch/adams/petsc$ > > git graph > > git: 'graph' is not a git command. See 'git --help'. > > > > The most similar commands are > > branch > > grep > > > >