I am trying to customize the format for git log
. I want all commits to be shown in one line. Each line should only show the first line of the commit message.
I found out that git log --pretty=short
should do the trick but on my computer it shows the full log as git log
does (besides the time stamp).
Further, I tried to use the placeholders as defined in the man page. Though, I could not find a command to shorten the log message. I tried this line git log --pretty=format:'%h : %s'
which shows the shorted hash %h
and the full message %s
in one line.
I am using git version 1.7.3.1.msysgit.0
on Vista.
Maybe it has something to do with the way I write my commit messages. Here is an example:
Added some functionality.
+ Added print function in Foo class.
+ Added conversion from foo to baz.
So, with the example given I only want to be output Added some functionality.
prepended by the shortend hash.
%s
is the subject, not the full message.short
format isn't all on one line, though (surprise!)oneline
is. Ifoneline
and%h : %s
aren't what you want, what's wrong with them? In particular,%s
is the subject, the first line of the commit message. That should indeed be a shortened version. Is it possible you've been making commits with a single long line for the message, and viewing them somehow with word wrapping?oneline
and%s
do not output what we expect, at least on my computer. I updated my post with an example of my commit message. Maybe it helps.