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git-rev-tree(1)
===============
v0.1, May 2005
 
NAME
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git-rev-tree - Provides the revision tree for one or more commits
 
 
SYNOPSIS
--------
'git-rev-tree' [--edges] [--cache <cache-file>] [^]<commit> [[^]<commit>]
 
DESCRIPTION
-----------
Provides the revision tree for one or more commits.
 
OPTIONS
-------
--edges::
	Show edges (ie places where the marking changes between parent
	and child)
 
--cache <cache-file>::
	Use the specified file as a cache from a previous git-rev-list run
	to speed things up.  Note that this "cache" is totally different
	concept from the directory index.  Also this option is not
	implemented yet.
 
[^]<commit>::
	The commit id to trace (a leading caret means to ignore this
	commit-id and below)
 
Output
------
 
        <date> <commit>:<flags> [<parent-commit>:<flags> ]\*
 
<date>::
	Date in 'seconds since epoch'
 
<commit>::
	id of commit object
 
<parent-commit>::
	id of each parent commit object (>1 indicates a merge)
 
<flags>::
 
	The flags are read as a bitmask representing each commit
	provided on the commandline. eg: given the command:
 
		 $ git-rev-tree <com1> <com2> <com3>
 
	The output:
 
	    <date> <commit>:5
 
	 means that <commit> is reachable from <com1>(1) and <com3>(4)
 
A revtree can get quite large. "git-rev-tree" will eventually allow
you to cache previous state so that you don't have to follow the whole
thing down.
 
So the change difference between two commits is literally
 
	git-rev-tree [commit-id1]  > commit1-revtree
	git-rev-tree [commit-id2]  > commit2-revtree
	join -t : commit1-revtree commit2-revtree > common-revisions
 
(this is also how to find the most common parent - you'd look at just
the head revisions - the ones that aren't referred to by other
revisions - in "common-revision", and figure out the best one. I
think.)
 
 
Author
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Written by Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org>
 
Documentation
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Documentation by David Greaves, Junio C Hamano and the git-list <git@vger.kernel.org>.
 
GIT
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