At Thu, 13 May 2010 23:14:47 +0200,
Rémi Vanicat wrote:
> 
> 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.

When I do that, the top 90% of the window shows stuff like this:

Commits at undefined
undefined
remotes/origin/winfix~21
undefined
undefined
undefined
tags/abort-git-hg-use-hg-git~102^2~20^2~3^2~4
master~44
tags/latest~6
undefined
tags/abort-git-hg-use-hg-git~107
…

> ! gitx --all
> will do also, but one could argue that I'm cheating.

Um, yeah, that launches GitX.

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