I have an error with repository cloning - it freezes at the stage "Resolving deltas 100%". I suspect network problems and for diagnostics I want to look at the GIT BASH logs (on Windows 10) - not the repository logs via "git log", but the logs of the git application itself. (I want to see in detail what goes to the server from my PC and what comes back).
Internet searches constantly return results specifically for using "git log" (including when excluding -log from the search). A search in Windows directories (C:\Program Files\Git, %appdata% and the like) did not produce results.
Does Git (on Windows 10) itself keep logs, and if so, in which folder?
git-bash
doesn't have logs because it's just a terminal, it has nothing to log. Inside the terminal it runsbash.exe
which do have "logs" called history; it's a history of commands. If you want a trace of git execution — git doesn't automatically log it, you have to enable the trace, stackoverflow.com/search?q=%5Bgit%5D+execution+trace .