There are times when I want to get a sense of the difference between two branches. I don't want to look at the actual diff though, I just want to see what commits are on one and the other.
I can do just this by using the git-log
command with a couple flags, most
importantly the --cherry-pick
flag.
To compare the feature
branch against the master
branch, I can run a
command like the following:
$ git log --left-right --graph --cherry-pick --oneline feature...branch
This lists commits with the first line of their messages. It also includes
either a <
or >
arrow at the front of each commit indicating whether the
commit is on the left (feature
) or right (master
) branch, respectively.
Note: you can use more than branches in a command like this. Any two references will work. You can just use two SHAs for instance.