Re: What's in git.git (part #2)

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Shawn Pearce <spearce@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:

>> I find it interesting to be able to say:
>> 
>> 	$ git log next@{yesterday}..next
>> 
>> I often find myself getting curious to see:
>> 
>> 	$ git reflog next
>>         Wed May 31 14:23:58 2006 -0700
>>                 62b693a... Merge branch 'master' into next
>>         ...
>
> Hmm, looks like nobody has actually implemented that - at least not
> in 'next'.  :-)
>
> Is that a serious feature request?

I've written it but it was so trivial I threw it away after
writing the e-mail you are responding to with it.

As I said, I _think_ I was interested in seeing it primarily
because reflog was a new curiosity to me.  It is more like
wanting to know how the new tool works more than using the new
tool effectively to improve my productivity.  In a "serious"
environment, a tool is just something you would use to get the
real job done, not to toy around to see how _it_ works, so I
suspect the above would not be so useful in practice, as I wrote
in the message.



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