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Limitation
Currently snow log --output=json
returns the full snapshot of each commit. A typical view for plugins working with SnowFS will be to show the files modified for each commit. This means every plugin will reimplement a log-diff-view feature.
Proposed Solution
We can add this functionality natively and add an option to snow log
to print all files per commit or only changed
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There are a few mentions of pressing Return in the lesson in https://swcarpentry.github.io/git-novice/02-setup/index.html:
- As with other keys, when you hit Return on your keyboard...
- If you haven’t used Vim before and wish to exit a session without saving your changes, press Esc then type :q! and hit Return
In many keyboard layouts, Return is labelled as Enter or even a symbol. I'd sugg
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I'm trying to display the modifications in the last commit. To de so I'm trying to use
gl history
.The verbose option provides a nice display of changes.
Unfortunately the
-l
(limit) option is apparently limited.It seam that it always start counting history from the first commit. I couldn't find how to display the history starting from a specific commit, or HEAD - x commits.
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