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git-forest(1) hxtools git-forest(1) Name git-forest -- display the commit history forest Syntax git-forest [-a] [--no-rebase] [--style=number] [--sha] [--svdepth=depth] [rev-list-options] [refspec...] Description git-forest is a command-line zero-lookahead git repository history vi- sualizer with Unicode output with a bit of gitk resemblance. Why another program? The tree visualization of gitk is very useful, but there were (git 1.5.4 timeframe) no decent visualizers that can run in a console win- dow, without the need to have X around (which gitk depends on). tig has numerous limitations, it cannot display octopus merges or octopus branching. As of git 1.5.6, there are still no other Unicode-output programs known to me. Options -a Display author for each commit. --no-rebase Do not show the rebase pseudo-refs. --style=1 Use single-line visuals (default). --style=2 Use double-line visuals. --style=10 Use specific rounded Unicode visuals for edges; glyphs might only be available with X11 terminals and appropriate fonts. --style=15 Use single bold-line visuals. Not readily usable with VGA con- sole fonts without special unimaps. --sha Display (abbreviated) SHAs for each commit. --svdepth=distance This option controls the maximum look-ahead window. If M0's par- ent (M1) appears within distance or fewer lines of M0, a "sub- vine" will be drawn in the space between the regular vines. Default: 3 $ git-forest --svdepth=3 --topo-order M0: Merge G into M G0 G1: Merge N into G N0 N1 N2 N3 G2/M1 N4/M2 $ git-forest --svdepth=5 --topo-order M0: Merge G into M G0 G1: Merge N in to G N0 N1 N2 N3 G2/M1 N4/M2 For comparison, this is the date-order representation of this example, in case you want to reproduce it: $ git-forest --date-order M0: Merge G into M G0 G1: Merge N into G G2/M1 N0 N1 N2 N3 N4/M2 All other options and arguments are passed down to git-log. Commonly useful options are --all and --topo-order. Examples git-forest --all | less -RS git-forest origin/master | less -RS This tool does not try to minimize the empty space between branches like gitk does. Take it as a feature. See also hxtools(7) hxtools 2008-07-06 git-forest(1)
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