On Mon, Jul 23, 2012 at 2:17 PM, John Bartholomew <jpa.bartholomew@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > I find the output of `git branch' to be quite bare, and would like to > see more information; most importantly, what the state of the branch > is in relation to its upstream. For some time I have been using my > own script to do this. It produces output like this: > > $ git lsb > commodity-market-lua [behind 'brianetta/commodity-market-lua' by 2 > commits] > filesystem [up-to-date with 'jpab/filesystem'] > fix-ring-blending [ahead of 'jpab/fix-ring-blending' by 1 commit] > galaxy-refactor > galaxy-refactor-2 [diverged from 'jpab/galaxy-refactor', by 6 > commits/626 commits (us/them)] > hud-pitch-ladder [up-to-date with 'jpab/hud-pitch-ladder'] > = issue-1388 > issue-695 > lmr-mtllib-improvements > marcel-stations > * master [up-to-date with 'jpab/master'] > refcounted-body [up-to-date with 'jpab/refcounted-body'] > string-formatter [up-to-date with 'jpab/string-formatter'] > > The first column indicates the relation to HEAD: '*' marks the current > head, '=' marks a branch which is identical with the current HEAD. > > Branches which have a configured upstream (branch.remote and > branch.merge are set) show the relation to the corresponding remote > branch. > > Some key text ('up-to-date', 'ahead', 'behind' or 'diverged', and the > name of the current HEAD) is displayed with colour if colour is > enabled. > > Arguments can be passed to show remote branches (for all remotes, or > for a specified remote), or all branches, and to show each branch > in relation to a specified target branch instead of the configured > remote tracking branch. > > I would like to know whether there is any interest in incorporating > this functionality into the main git distribution, either as a > separate command, or within `git branch'. For my purposes I have it > aliased under the name `git lsb' for `list branches'. > > You can examine the script I'm using for this at: > https://github.com/johnbartholomew/gitvoodoo/blob/master/bin/git-xbranch Thanks. You might also find this one interesting: http://masanjin.net/blog/label/git-wtf/ Phil -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe git" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html