Hi Sig,

when you pull the latest version from an toer machine(b), indeed , it's a other branch , right ?

git log --pretty=format:"%h %ad | %s%d [%an]" --graph -- date=short

            you can see your pull  from which branch,   hope to help u.



On 2011-1-19, at 上午10:59, Macsig wrote:

Hello all,
let us say I usually push several commits to my repo from a machine
(A) and sometimes I pull the latest version from an other machine (B).
Is there a command to know what was the former commit pulled from B?

Thanks


Sig

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