Happy Monday everyone.  I just realized the joy of "wait, I just merged a 
branch into master, why can't I see the history to indicate the merge went 
well?" 

As a result of this, it's kinda hard to verify that, "the stuff from my 
previous branch was merged into the master and the new branch we made from 
master has those changes."

Since the history of a Git branch in Xcode 7.3 doesn't show the history from 
the branches that were merged in to it, is there an straightforward and clear 
approach to validate that, "the stuff from my previous branch was merged into 
the master and the new branch we made from master has those changes?"

I was able to use SourceTree to validate that our new happy branch is current 
to the previous branch and to Master, and I took our latest commits and checked 
the file's history log to validate that the latest commits are in the branch 
buuuut, is there any way that Xcode will show you supporting evidence that the 
stuff you need is in there, or should we just ignore Xcode for this task and 
rely on a better tool to keep our sanity after merging and branching?

Thanks in advance,

Happy Monday.

Alex Zavatone
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