Finding changes
When you're looking for a specific change in Git, there are multiple axes you can choose:
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git log -- path/to/filelists all commits that touch a file -
git log -S some_stringlists all commits where "some_string" was added or removed
Note that you can do most of these things with Git tools as well, e.g. tig path/to/file.
Considering ALL commits
By default, only the current branch (HEAD) is searched. To search across the entire local repository, add these options:
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--all: Search all known refs (branches, tags, remotes) -
--first-parent: Simplification for merges -
--reflog: Search all reflog entries
Example: git log --all --first-parent --reflog -- path-to-file.
Hat tip to BigMiner Show archive.org snapshot .
Considering certain branches
You can use --branches to (only) search all branches. Pass a pattern to filter, e.g. --branches=dominikschoeler or --branches='*1274*'.
Posted by Dominik Schöler to makandra dev (2025-11-13 09:41)