Re: diff <commit> using 3-dot behavior

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On Wed, Aug 24, 2016 at 11:00 AM, Michael J Gruber
<git@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> The 3-dot notation means:
>
> Show the difference between the merge-base of master and topic, and topic.
>
> I'm not completely sure, but I guess what you want is:
>
> Show the difference between the merge-base of master and topic, and the
> worktree.
>
> You can accomplish this with:
>
> git diff $(git merge-base master topic)
>
> I guess a shorter notation for that could come in handy. OTOH, I usually
> diff against HEAD in a situation like that.

Great solution. I feel silly now, the answer ended up being rather
obvious. I can create an alias for that. But I can't diff against HEAD
because then I am not seeing a diff of changes already committed.
Thanks for your help.
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