Viewing full version tree in git

if you happen to not have a graphical interface available you can also print out the commit graph on the command line:

git log --oneline --graph --decorate --all

if this command complains with an invalid option --oneline, use:

git log --pretty=oneline --graph --decorate --all

  1. When I'm in my work place with terminal only, I use:

    git log --oneline --graph --color --all --decorate

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  2. When the OS support GUI, I use:

    gitk --all

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  3. When I'm in my home Windows PC, I use my own GitVersionTree

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You can try the following:

gitk --all

You can tell gitk what to display using anything that git rev-list understands, so if you just want a few branches, you can do:

gitk master origin/master origin/experiment

... or more exotic things like:

gitk --simplify-by-decoration --all

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