The ascii-art is done using the technique / tool of keyboard, hand/eye coordination and mono-spaced editor ;-) [Unfortunately]

As an aside, you will notice that most of the horizontal (left to right history) graphs are not of real history, but are of carefully selected examples designed to show some point, hence the hand-eye-brain coordination requirement.

Even the ascii --graph can be poor relative to a hand tweaked one. Now if there were a way to add the right (that 'brain' input step) emphasis to -- graph then that would be a good improvement - e.g. a criss-cross merge (see 'git help merge-base').

Philip

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Subject: [git-users] How to generate those horizontal history graphs?


What tool/command/whatever generates those nice, horizontally laid out images of commit history over time?
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Entertaining minecraft videos
http://YouTube.com/keybounce

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