Git log: Learn how to explore your project's commit history step by step using the Git log command.
In this video, we'll uncover the story behind your code by mastering various git log options to filter, format, and analyze your commits. Whether you're looking to reverse the commit order, simplify output, limit the number of commits, or search for specific changes, this tutorial has got you covered. Join me as we dive into the past together and become a true time traveler of code!
What You'll Learn:
How to use git log to view commit history
Reversing commit order with --reverse
Simplifying output with --oneline
Limiting the number of commits displayed
Viewing summaries of changes with --stat
Seeing detailed changes with --patch
Filtering commits by author, date, and keywords
Searching for specific code changes
Finding commits that modify specific files
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