On Mon, Jun 26, 2017 at 12:54 AM, Junio C Hamano wrote:
> Orgad Shaneh writes:
>
>> What I'd like to have is a way to tell the first tag per branch (or
>> per merge) that the commit appeared on.
>
>> I think that this can be done by filtering out tags that are connected
>> to already listed tags
Junio C Hamano writes:
> Orgad Shaneh writes:
>
>> What I'd like to have is a way to tell the first tag per branch (or
>> per merge) that the commit appeared on.
>
>> I think that this can be done by filtering out tags that are connected
>> to already listed tags by first-parent link.
>
> Yes.
Orgad Shaneh writes:
> What I'd like to have is a way to tell the first tag per branch (or
> per merge) that the commit appeared on.
> I think that this can be done by filtering out tags that are connected
> to already listed tags by first-parent link.
Yes. When one tag can be reached by anoth
Hi,
git describe --tags gives me the first tag that includes this commit.
git tag --contains shows all the tags that contain the commit.
git branch -a --contains shows the branches that include this commit.
What I'd like to have is a way to tell the first tag per branch (or
per merge) that t
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