showing SHA1 of parent commit in tig [was Re: [ANNOUNCE] tig-0.14

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On 2009-02-08, Jonas Fonseca <jonas.fonseca@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 6, 2009 at 16:25, Sitaram Chamarty <sitaramc@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>> But I must say that the last time I did this, the hunks that
>> tig showed me were more granular than what 'git gui' did; no
>> idea why.  To do what I wanted to do in 'git gui' was
>> possible, by staging line by line instead of hunk by hunk,
>> but I didn't fancy all that clicking and tig saved me.

> Great to hear. I sometimes, miss though, being able to lower the diff
> context to 1 or 2, however, maybe I should learn to commit more often
> instead.

Is there any way to see the sha1 of the parent commit in any
of the displays, like gitk does?

I know you're only parsing the 4 or 5 basic git commands,
and none of those do, so I guess I know the answer :-( but
it doesn't hurt to ask.

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