Rémi Vanicat <[email protected]> writes:

> David Abrahams <[email protected]> writes:
>
>> At Thu, 13 May 2010 17:02:14 +0100,
>> Philip Jackson wrote:
>>> 
>>> At Thu, 13 May 2010 09:48:02 -0600,
>>> David Abrahams wrote:
>>> 
>>> > I often find myself launching GitX (http://gitx.frim.nl) on my mac
>>> > so I can get a view of how my branch relates to other ones.  Usually
>>> > I just use the  all branches  option, which shows me everything
>>> > including the (known) remote branches.  There are other useful
>>> > options that filter out parts based on remote, etc.  It would be
>>> > awesome if we could do that from within Magit.
>>> 
>>> That's not what 'V' almost does, right?
>>
>> No, V just lists the branch heads.  I'm interested in something like
>> what `l' does, except showing all the known branches in the DAG.
>
> C-u l --all RET RET seem to do it, but it's not as clear as what gitk
> show me, but one cannot go so far with only ascii art.
>
> ! gitx --all
> will do also, but one could argue that I'm cheating.

I forgot to speak of 'w' (wazzup). It will show you all branch that have
commit that are not in the current branch. Very useful to look at what
you want to merge.

-- 
Rémi Vanicat

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