git-standup - Recall the commit history
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Description
Recall what you did on the last working day ..or be nosy and find what someone else did.
Examples
This shows your commits since yesterday:
$ git standup
a26d1f9 - add profile hook (69 minutes ago) <spacewander>
This shows the author's commits since last week:
$ git standup -a spacewander -d 7
a26d1f9 - add profile hook (70 minutes ago) <spacewander>
4e19859 - fix getTotalSize return value error (6 days ago) <spacewander>
36da84e - fix rename over bound (7 days ago) <spacewander>
8e4182a - add watermark.png (7 days ago) <spacewander>
46fef1d - use tinyXML to configure (7 days ago) <spacewander>
If current directory is not a git repo, git-standup will fetch data from all top-level git repos under
it:
$ cd ..
$ git standup -a spacewander -d 7
someProject/
4e19859 - fix getTotalSize return value error (6 days ago) <spacewander>
36da84e - fix rename over bound (7 days ago) <spacewander>
8e4182a - add watermark.png (7 days ago) <spacewander>
46fef1d - use tinyXML to configure (7 days ago) <spacewander>
By specifying the -B option, git-standuo will group the commits in branches:
$ git standup -B -a spacewander -d 7
git-summary-cleanup
f788c78 - git-summary: clean up other shellcheck warnings (23 hours ago) <spacewander>
3e8c3ab - git-summary: fix incorrect active days when commits range is given (23 hours ago) <spacewander>
ff991ac - git-summary: remove useless result function. (23 hours ago) <spacewander>
203f5b4 - git-summary: add --dedup-by-email to remove duplicate users (5 days ago) <spacewander>
master
203f5b4 - git-summary: add --dedup-by-email to remove duplicate users (5 days ago) <spacewander>
Note that the same commit can be seen in different branches.
Git Configs
You can configure a implicit -w weekstart-weekend, which is superseded if -w or -d is given on the
command line. Note that the weekstart-weekend must be specified, they don't have any default values as
the -w flag has.
$ git config --global git-extras.standup.implicit-week "Mon-Fri"
Name
git-standup - Recall the commit history
Options
-a author
The author of commits. Use "all" means specifying "all authors". Defaults to $(gitconfiguser.name).
-m depth
The depth of recursive directory search. Defaults to 1.
-L
Enable the inclusion of symbolic links in recursive directory search.
-d days-ago
The start of commit history. Defaults to 1, means "1 days ago".
-w weekstart-weekend
Limit the search range to weekdays. If weekstart and/or weekend are missing they default to Mon and Fri.
If the current day is weekstart, commits made on weekend will be included. I.e. calling gitstandup-w-
on a Monday will include commits made on the last Friday.
-D relative
The date format displayed in commit history. Defaults to "relative".
-h
Display help message.
-f
Fetch the latest commits before showing commit history.
The former version of gitstandup accepted <author><since><until> as options. This interface is
deprecated now, and please avoid to use it!
-B
Display the commits in branch groups.
-n number-of-commits
Limit the number of commits displayed per group. By default, the limitation is applied in the repository
level. For example, if you have 3 repositories under the current directory, gitstandup...-n1 will
show you 3 commits at most. When -B is specific, the limitation is applied in the branch level. For
instance, if each of your 3 repositories have 2 branches, gitstandup...-B-n1 will display 6 commits
at most.
-F gpg|authordate
Change how the commits are formatted. Takes an argument, can be specified multiple times.
• -Fgpg: Display if commit is GPG signed (G) or not (N).
• -Fauthordate: Print the author date instead of the commit date.
Reporting Bugs
<https://github.com/tj/git-extras/issues>
See Also
<https://github.com/tj/git-extras>
October 2024 GIT-STANDUP(1)
Synopsis
git-standup [-a author] [-w weekstart-weekend|-d days-ago] [-m depth] [-D date format] [-L] [-f] [-B] [-n
number of commits] [-F gpg|authordate]
git-standup -h
