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1 | PRETTY FORMATS |
2 | -------------- | |
3 | ||
4 | If the commit is a merge, and if the pretty-format | |
5 | is not 'oneline', 'email' or 'raw', an additional line is | |
6 | inserted before the 'Author:' line. This line begins with | |
7 | "Merge: " and the sha1s of ancestral commits are printed, | |
8 | separated by spaces. Note that the listed commits may not | |
9 | necessarily be the list of the *direct* parent commits if you | |
10 | have limited your view of history: for example, if you are | |
11 | only interested in changes related to a certain directory or | |
12 | file. | |
13 | ||
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14 | There are several built-in formats, and you can define |
15 | additional formats by setting a pretty.<name> | |
16 | config option to either another format name, or a | |
17 | 'format:' string, as described below (see | |
18 | linkgit:git-config[1]). Here are the details of the | |
19 | built-in formats: | |
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20 | |
21 | * 'oneline' | |
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22 | |
23 | <sha1> <title line> | |
24 | + | |
25 | This is designed to be as compact as possible. | |
26 | ||
331b51d2 | 27 | * 'short' |
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28 | |
29 | commit <sha1> | |
30 | Author: <author> | |
31 | ||
32 | <title line> | |
33 | ||
331b51d2 | 34 | * 'medium' |
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35 | |
36 | commit <sha1> | |
37 | Author: <author> | |
ec9f0ea3 | 38 | Date: <author date> |
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39 | |
40 | <title line> | |
41 | ||
42 | <full commit message> | |
43 | ||
331b51d2 | 44 | * 'full' |
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45 | |
46 | commit <sha1> | |
47 | Author: <author> | |
48 | Commit: <committer> | |
49 | ||
50 | <title line> | |
51 | ||
52 | <full commit message> | |
53 | ||
331b51d2 | 54 | * 'fuller' |
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55 | |
56 | commit <sha1> | |
ec9f0ea3 | 57 | Author: <author> |
2b2da684 | 58 | AuthorDate: <author date> |
ec9f0ea3 | 59 | Commit: <committer> |
2b2da684 | 60 | CommitDate: <committer date> |
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61 | |
62 | <title line> | |
63 | ||
64 | <full commit message> | |
65 | ||
331b51d2 | 66 | * 'email' |
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67 | |
68 | From <sha1> <date> | |
69 | From: <author> | |
2b2da684 | 70 | Date: <author date> |
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71 | Subject: [PATCH] <title line> |
72 | ||
331b51d2 | 73 | <full commit message> |
5d1faf87 | 74 | |
331b51d2 | 75 | * 'raw' |
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76 | + |
77 | The 'raw' format shows the entire commit exactly as | |
d5fa1f1a | 78 | stored in the commit object. Notably, the SHA-1s are |
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79 | displayed in full, regardless of whether --abbrev or |
80 | --no-abbrev are used, and 'parents' information show the | |
a58088ab | 81 | true parent commits, without taking grafts or history |
92de9217 MM |
82 | simplification into account. Note that this format affects the way |
83 | commits are displayed, but not the way the diff is shown e.g. with | |
84 | `git log --raw`. To get full object names in a raw diff format, | |
85 | use `--no-abbrev`. | |
7cbcf4d5 | 86 | |
41e4d69f | 87 | * 'format:<string>' |
e52a5de4 | 88 | + |
41e4d69f | 89 | The 'format:<string>' format allows you to specify which information |
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90 | you want to show. It works a little bit like printf format, |
91 | with the notable exception that you get a newline with '%n' | |
92 | instead of '\n'. | |
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93 | + |
94 | E.g, 'format:"The author of %h was %an, %ar%nThe title was >>%s<<%n"' | |
e52a5de4 | 95 | would show something like this: |
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96 | + |
97 | ------- | |
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98 | The author of fe6e0ee was Junio C Hamano, 23 hours ago |
99 | The title was >>t4119: test autocomputing -p<n> for traditional diff input.<< | |
100 | ||
c30c43c0 | 101 | ------- |
331b51d2 | 102 | + |
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103 | The placeholders are: |
104 | ||
105 | - '%H': commit hash | |
106 | - '%h': abbreviated commit hash | |
107 | - '%T': tree hash | |
108 | - '%t': abbreviated tree hash | |
109 | - '%P': parent hashes | |
110 | - '%p': abbreviated parent hashes | |
111 | - '%an': author name | |
d2ea4afb NTND |
112 | - '%aN': author name (respecting .mailmap, see linkgit:git-shortlog[1] |
113 | or linkgit:git-blame[1]) | |
e52a5de4 | 114 | - '%ae': author email |
d2ea4afb NTND |
115 | - '%aE': author email (respecting .mailmap, see |
116 | linkgit:git-shortlog[1] or linkgit:git-blame[1]) | |
d36f8679 | 117 | - '%ad': author date (format respects --date= option) |
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118 | - '%aD': author date, RFC2822 style |
119 | - '%ar': author date, relative | |
120 | - '%at': author date, UNIX timestamp | |
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121 | - '%ai': author date, ISO 8601-like format |
122 | - '%aI': author date, strict ISO 8601 format | |
e52a5de4 | 123 | - '%cn': committer name |
d2ea4afb NTND |
124 | - '%cN': committer name (respecting .mailmap, see |
125 | linkgit:git-shortlog[1] or linkgit:git-blame[1]) | |
e52a5de4 | 126 | - '%ce': committer email |
d2ea4afb NTND |
127 | - '%cE': committer email (respecting .mailmap, see |
128 | linkgit:git-shortlog[1] or linkgit:git-blame[1]) | |
dddecc5b | 129 | - '%cd': committer date (format respects --date= option) |
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130 | - '%cD': committer date, RFC2822 style |
131 | - '%cr': committer date, relative | |
132 | - '%ct': committer date, UNIX timestamp | |
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133 | - '%ci': committer date, ISO 8601-like format |
134 | - '%cI': committer date, strict ISO 8601 format | |
3b3d443f | 135 | - '%d': ref names, like the --decorate option of linkgit:git-log[1] |
9271095c | 136 | - '%D': ref names without the " (", ")" wrapping. |
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137 | - '%S': ref name given on the command line by which the commit was reached |
138 | (like `git log --source`), only works with `git log` | |
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139 | - '%e': encoding |
140 | - '%s': subject | |
46d164b0 | 141 | - '%f': sanitized subject line, suitable for a filename |
e52a5de4 | 142 | - '%b': body |
1367b12a | 143 | - '%B': raw body (unwrapped subject and body) |
2aea7a51 | 144 | ifndef::git-rev-list[] |
8b208f02 | 145 | - '%N': commit notes |
2aea7a51 | 146 | endif::git-rev-list[] |
f2fef7b5 | 147 | - '%GG': raw verification message from GPG for a signed commit |
661a1806 MG |
148 | - '%G?': show "G" for a good (valid) signature, |
149 | "B" for a bad signature, | |
150 | "U" for a good signature with unknown validity, | |
151 | "X" for a good signature that has expired, | |
152 | "Y" for a good signature made by an expired key, | |
153 | "R" for a good signature made by a revoked key, | |
154 | "E" if the signature cannot be checked (e.g. missing key) | |
155 | and "N" for no signature | |
f2fef7b5 | 156 | - '%GS': show the name of the signer for a signed commit |
0174eeaa | 157 | - '%GK': show the key used to sign a signed commit |
3daaaabe | 158 | - '%GF': show the fingerprint of the key used to sign a signed commit |
4de9394d MG |
159 | - '%GP': show the fingerprint of the primary key whose subkey was used |
160 | to sign a signed commit | |
522259dc JK |
161 | - '%gD': reflog selector, e.g., `refs/stash@{1}` or |
162 | `refs/stash@{2 minutes ago`}; the format follows the rules described | |
d38c7b2c JK |
163 | for the `-g` option. The portion before the `@` is the refname as |
164 | given on the command line (so `git log -g refs/heads/master` would | |
165 | yield `refs/heads/master@{0}`). | |
166 | - '%gd': shortened reflog selector; same as `%gD`, but the refname | |
167 | portion is shortened for human readability (so `refs/heads/master` | |
168 | becomes just `master`). | |
cd1957f5 | 169 | - '%gn': reflog identity name |
d2ea4afb NTND |
170 | - '%gN': reflog identity name (respecting .mailmap, see |
171 | linkgit:git-shortlog[1] or linkgit:git-blame[1]) | |
cd1957f5 | 172 | - '%ge': reflog identity email |
d2ea4afb NTND |
173 | - '%gE': reflog identity email (respecting .mailmap, see |
174 | linkgit:git-shortlog[1] or linkgit:git-blame[1]) | |
8f8f5476 | 175 | - '%gs': reflog subject |
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176 | - '%Cred': switch color to red |
177 | - '%Cgreen': switch color to green | |
178 | - '%Cblue': switch color to blue | |
179 | - '%Creset': reset color | |
30cfe72d | 180 | - '%C(...)': color specification, as described under Values in the |
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181 | "CONFIGURATION FILE" section of linkgit:git-config[1]. |
182 | By default, colors are shown only when enabled for log output (by | |
183 | `color.diff`, `color.ui`, or `--color`, and respecting the `auto` | |
184 | settings of the former if we are going to a terminal). `%C(auto,...)` | |
185 | is accepted as a historical synonym for the default (e.g., | |
5427de96 | 186 | `%C(auto,red)`). Specifying `%C(always,...)` will show the colors |
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187 | even when color is not otherwise enabled (though consider |
188 | just using `--color=always` to enable color for the whole output, | |
189 | including this format and anything else git might color). `auto` | |
190 | alone (i.e. `%C(auto)`) will turn on auto coloring on the next | |
191 | placeholders until the color is switched again. | |
c6eff44d | 192 | - '%m': left (`<`), right (`>`) or boundary (`-`) mark |
e52a5de4 | 193 | - '%n': newline |
0a0416a3 | 194 | - '%%': a raw '%' |
42c8c74c | 195 | - '%x00': print a byte from a hex code |
3288f201 | 196 | - '%w([<w>[,<i1>[,<i2>]]])': switch line wrapping, like the -w option of |
8a3c63e0 | 197 | linkgit:git-shortlog[1]. |
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198 | - '%<(<N>[,trunc|ltrunc|mtrunc])': make the next placeholder take at |
199 | least N columns, padding spaces on the right if necessary. | |
200 | Optionally truncate at the beginning (ltrunc), the middle (mtrunc) | |
201 | or the end (trunc) if the output is longer than N columns. | |
202 | Note that truncating only works correctly with N >= 2. | |
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203 | - '%<|(<N>)': make the next placeholder take at least until Nth |
204 | columns, padding spaces on the right if necessary | |
205 | - '%>(<N>)', '%>|(<N>)': similar to '%<(<N>)', '%<|(<N>)' | |
206 | respectively, but padding spaces on the left | |
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207 | - '%>>(<N>)', '%>>|(<N>)': similar to '%>(<N>)', '%>|(<N>)' |
208 | respectively, except that if the next placeholder takes more spaces | |
209 | than given and there are spaces on its left, use those spaces | |
768b9d6d | 210 | - '%><(<N>)', '%><|(<N>)': similar to '%<(<N>)', '%<|(<N>)' |
a5752342 | 211 | respectively, but padding both sides (i.e. the text is centered) |
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212 | - %(trailers[:options]): display the trailers of the body as interpreted |
213 | by linkgit:git-interpret-trailers[1]. The `trailers` string may be | |
214 | followed by a colon and zero or more comma-separated options. If the | |
215 | `only` option is given, omit non-trailer lines from the trailer block. | |
216 | If the `unfold` option is given, behave as if interpret-trailer's | |
217 | `--unfold` option was given. E.g., `%(trailers:only,unfold)` to do | |
218 | both. | |
fa5b4f37 | 219 | |
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220 | NOTE: Some placeholders may depend on other options given to the |
221 | revision traversal engine. For example, the `%g*` reflog options will | |
222 | insert an empty string unless we are traversing reflog entries (e.g., by | |
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223 | `git log -g`). The `%d` and `%D` placeholders will use the "short" |
224 | decoration format if `--decorate` was not already provided on the command | |
225 | line. | |
8f8f5476 | 226 | |
6cf378f0 | 227 | If you add a `+` (plus sign) after '%' of a placeholder, a line-feed |
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228 | is inserted immediately before the expansion if and only if the |
229 | placeholder expands to a non-empty string. | |
230 | ||
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231 | If you add a `-` (minus sign) after '%' of a placeholder, all consecutive |
232 | line-feeds immediately preceding the expansion are deleted if and only if the | |
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233 | placeholder expands to an empty string. |
234 | ||
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235 | If you add a ` ` (space) after '%' of a placeholder, a space |
236 | is inserted immediately before the expansion if and only if the | |
237 | placeholder expands to a non-empty string. | |
238 | ||
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239 | * 'tformat:' |
240 | + | |
241 | The 'tformat:' format works exactly like 'format:', except that it | |
242 | provides "terminator" semantics instead of "separator" semantics. In | |
243 | other words, each commit has the message terminator character (usually a | |
244 | newline) appended, rather than a separator placed between entries. | |
245 | This means that the final entry of a single-line format will be properly | |
246 | terminated with a new line, just as the "oneline" format does. | |
247 | For example: | |
248 | + | |
249 | --------------------- | |
250 | $ git log -2 --pretty=format:%h 4da45bef \ | |
251 | | perl -pe '$_ .= " -- NO NEWLINE\n" unless /\n/' | |
252 | 4da45be | |
253 | 7134973 -- NO NEWLINE | |
254 | ||
255 | $ git log -2 --pretty=tformat:%h 4da45bef \ | |
256 | | perl -pe '$_ .= " -- NO NEWLINE\n" unless /\n/' | |
257 | 4da45be | |
258 | 7134973 | |
259 | --------------------- | |
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260 | + |
261 | In addition, any unrecognized string that has a `%` in it is interpreted | |
262 | as if it has `tformat:` in front of it. For example, these two are | |
263 | equivalent: | |
264 | + | |
265 | --------------------- | |
266 | $ git log -2 --pretty=tformat:%h 4da45bef | |
267 | $ git log -2 --pretty=%h 4da45bef | |
268 | --------------------- |