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Let's say I do this command: git log -4 --pretty=format:%h

How do I add date/time to each result?

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For Committer Date use %cd:

git log -4 --pretty=format:"%h - %cd"

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For Author Date use %ad:

git log -4 --pretty=format:"%h - %ad"

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For more options refer this.

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  • only problem, those dates are verbose, like Fri Jul 22 16:51:46 2022 +0200. %cr gives a relative date, and %cs gives a short date, but I haven't figured out how to have a short time, like 16:51 instead of 16:51:46 2022 +0200...
    – Kai Carver
    Jul 25, 2022 at 7:39
  • this documents the --pretty formats git-scm.com/docs/pretty-formats
    – Kai Carver
    Jul 25, 2022 at 8:49
  • %cI is ok as mentioned here stackoverflow.com/a/28255959/153144 This works ok in my time zone: git log --pretty=format:'%cI %h %s %an' -n 20 | sed 's/:[0-9][0-9]+02:00//'
    – Kai Carver
    Jul 25, 2022 at 8:57

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