Which branch(es) contain certain commits? (was Re: (unknown))

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Ivan Chernyavsky <camposer@xxxxxxxxx> writes:

> For some time I'm wondering why there's no "--grep" option to the "git
> branch" command, which would request to print only branches having
> specified string/regexp in their history.
>
> So for example:
>
>     $ git branch -r --grep=BUG12345
>
> should be roughly equivalent to following expression I'm using now for the same task:
>
>     $ for r in `git rev-list --grep=BUG12345 --remotes=origin`; do git
> branch -r --list --contains=$r 'origin/*'; done | sort -u
>
> Am I missing something, is there some smarter/simpler way to do this?

I think people do things like:

    git log --all --decorate --grep=...

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