On Mon, 7 Nov 2011 18:37:23 +0400, Konstantin Khomoutov
<[email protected]> wrote:
>I can guess that's the effect of timeline defaulting to showing tickets
>and wiki edits as well as commits.
>What happens if you do
>fossil timeline -t ci -n 20
>?

Good idea, but still strange:

C:\Projects\Project1>fossil timeline -n 5 -t ci
=> Shows three commits

C:\Projects\Project1>fossil timeline -n 10 -t ci
=> Shows five commits

I only use the CLI to work with Fossil, and I don't use it for
ticketing.

Anyway, "timeline" answers my question about how to list commits,
although out of curiosity, I wonder why it doesn't show the number of
commits as expected.

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