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Re: Git log of all (modifying) commands run on a repo?

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To: Jakub Narebski <jnareb@...>
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Date: Wednesday, February 7, 2007 - 6:39 pm

On Wednesday, February 7, 2007 at 23:29:56 (+0100) Jakub Narebski writes:

Well, I thought of shell history also, but the problem is, that we often
have multiple repos on a machine (we may be executing a long-running
experiment in one, for example, and not want to disturb it).

Shell history in that case doesn't help.  Also, not having the branch
information is a minus (each of us puts the current git branch in our
prompt).

I didn't know about reflogs.  What did you have in mind?  Could you
show an example, please?


Bill
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Re: Git log of all (modifying) commands run on a repo?, Jakub Narebski, (Wed Feb 7, 6:29 pm)
Re: Git log of all (modifying) commands run on a repo?, Bill Lear, (Wed Feb 7, 6:39 pm)
Re: Git log of all (modifying) commands run on a repo?, Jakub Narebski, (Wed Feb 7, 6:59 pm)
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