Re: Getting 'git log' (or something else) to show me the relevant sub-graph?

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Johan Herland <johan@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:

> Now, assume that I have bisected my way through to 'A', and found that 
> it introduces some bug. Now, I'm interested in visualizing the path 
> that this bug "travelled" to get into "mainline", i.e. the following 
> sub-graph:
>
>                           --M2--H  <-- mainline
>                            /
>         --M1--D---E---F---G  <-- dev-branch
>          /
> A---B---C  <-- topic-branch

Interesting.  I am looking into it ;-)
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