How to get commit history for just one branch?

Marplesoft picture Marplesoft · Jun 7, 2013 · Viewed 169.2k times · Source

Let's say I created a new branch my_experiment from master and made several commits to my_experiment. If I do a git log when on my_experiment, I see the commits made to this branch, but also the commits made to master before the my_experiments branch was created.

I would find it very useful to see the history of all commits to the my_experiments branch until it hits the creation of that branch - effectively a true history of just that branch. Otherwise it's not clear to me when looking through the log whether the commits were on the my_experiments branch or not.

Is there a way to do this with Git?

Answer

alex picture alex · Jun 7, 2013

You can use a range to do that.

git log master..

If you've checked out your my_experiment branch. This will compare where master is at to HEAD (the tip of my_experiment).