How can I view git log history for all files within a folder ?
I have found several posts on how to show log for a specific file, but haven't found for a specific folder.
You can use foldername
or 'foldername/*'
.
git log -- path/to/folder
git log -- 'path/to/folder/*'
History of renamed files will not be followed with this method.
Please note that --
is optional as well. From git help log
:
[--] <path>...
Show only commits that are enough to explain how the files that match the specified paths came to be. See History Simplification below for
details and other simplification modes.
Paths may need to be prefixed with -- to separate them from options or the revision range, when confusion arises.
path/to/folder
? will they show up?
Jul 22, 2016 at 12:19
*
), they will definitely show up
git log
only shows commit information. If you want to see file changes, provide the -p
flag as mentioned in the previous comment
if you want to use a graphic tool, such as gitk, it works the same:
gitk -- path/to/folder
gitk
has a very utilitarian UI, but is otherwise pretty good. If you're into pretty UI's, then you might also consider Merge
(WIN/MAC/*NIX) from the Sublime Text team, and Fork
(WIN/MAC).