Identifying the commit ID from which a repo was cloned

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Hello,

Once I clone, make changes and commit several times, I need to determine how
many commits were made (and list them) since the repository was cloned. Does
git remember this commit, and is there a command that can do this, or do I
have to store the commit ID when i clone? 

Thank you,
Jawad
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