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How can I get `git log` to append ellipsis after the commit subject line if the message body is non-empty?

You're very close! To trim the extra newlines from %<(1,trunc)% b you can use %- followed by a placeholder that's guaranteed to be empty. From https://git-scm.com/docs/git-log: If you add a - (...
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Git : find all commits that modify a file that are not related to my commit and another one

It's probably clearer to not use the range syntax at all, but to exclude the commits explicitly: git log --all ^rev1 ^rev2 -- <folder> ^rev excludes all commits reachable from rev1 (including ...
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Git log of a specific branch already merged

Extended from the answer of the post Finding a branch point with Git? Use the magic bash command in the answer to find the <branch_point> commit hash diff -u <(git rev-list --first-parent <...
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Git log of a specific branch already merged

Is there any way to get a list with the names of the modified files in a branch if it has already been merged into another branch? Find the merge, then git diff --name-only $merge^1...$merge^2. See ...
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Get the two most recent git tags (and the log between them)

If you have the situation where the HEAD is a merge commit, I found this solution to return the most recent tag among the parent commits, using PowerShell. # Find the latest tag for each of the ...
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Pretty Git branch graphs

I find git-sim visualization clear. Although the project goal is to simulate and visualize git commands you can use it to visualize commits as well: git sim -n 10 log --all
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Show all files affected by a commit with git log when given only one file

You can get what I think you are looking for with: git log --format=%H $filename | while read x; do git show --stat $x; done or git show --stat $(git rev-list HEAD -- $filename) (These are ...
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Git log to show where exactly HEAD points?

Add $(git rev-list -g --all) to your log. i.e. make it git log --oneline --graph --decorate $(git rev-list -g --all). I found it here.
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