Johannes Schindelin wrote:
Okay, let's try to assume for now that nobody said "git blame". Instead let's say:git rev-list and git log (with or without -p) perform poorly when invoked with a pathspec.So what? You _will_ be interested in the _newest_ changes _99%_ of the time. And for these you don't need to wait 1:18, but 0:00.01 or so.
not if you are interested which commit introduced/changed a particular line.
This particular file has 64 revisions. However there are ~ 375000 revisions in the converted repo."file version" trap! "file version" trap! "file version" trap!
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