I have a small bash script:
echo "Total commits: "
git log --all --pretty=format:"%h %ad | %s%d [%an]" --date=short | wc -l
echo "Total no-merge commits: "
git log --all --pretty=format:"%h %ad | %s%d [%an]" --date=short --no-merges | wc -l
echo "Total merge commits: "
git log --all --pretty=format:"%h %ad | %s%d [%an]" --date=short --merges | wc -l
I know that the code is not optimal. The Result of my script:
Total commits:
1000
Total no-merge commits:
817
Total merge commits:
182
Question: why is the sum of no-merge and merge commits (182+817 = 999) lower than the total commits (1000)?
for x in --merges --no-merges ""; do git rev-list --count $x --all; done
?