gitk: Removing Stacked Git branches from the --all view

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From: Joshua Jensen
Date: Monday, August 16, 2010 - 11:02 pm

I often run 'gitk --all'.  It works great until I introduce Stacked 
Git into the equation.  StGit uses branches called branchname.stgit for 
various metadata.  The metadata turns into an ugly mess with gitk --all.

I've been playing around with various 'git log' options, but I'm not 
finding one that gives me the gitk --all view as if StGit were never 
attached to the repository.  (Speaking of StGit and apps that store 
metadata in branches... it would be awesome to have a filter that knocks 
those branches out of ALL views of the data.)

Would someone mind helping me out?

Thanks.

Josh
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gitk: Removing Stacked Git branches from the --all view, Joshua Jensen, (Mon Aug 16, 11:02 pm)
Re: gitk: Removing Stacked Git branches from the --all view, Sverre Rabbelier, (Tue Aug 17, 10:42 am)