Le 24/08/2017 à 11:43, Matthieu Moy a écrit :
> Christian Couder <christian.cou...@gmail.com> writes:
>
>> It is displaying the steps that have already been performed, right?
>> I wonder if people might want more about the current step (but maybe
>> that belongs to `git status`) or perhaps the not yet performed states
>> (and maybe even a way to edit the todo list?)
> Note that 'git status' is already doing this, but shows only 2 items of
> each:
>
> $ git status
> interactive rebase in progress; onto 3772427
> Last commands done (2 commands done):
>    pick a48812c some commit title
>    exec false
> Next commands to do (2 remaining commands):
>    pick 9d7835d some other commit
>    pick c0e0fa8 one more subject
>   (use "git rebase --edit-todo" to view and edit)
> You are currently editing a commit while rebasing branch 'master' on 
> '3772427'.
> ...
>
> The idea was that 2 lines of context is often sufficient, and doesn't
> eat too much screen space so it makes sense to show it by default.
>
> I think it makes sense to have another command that shows the whole
> sequence, but perhaps it could also be just an option for "git status".
>
> Cheers,
>

But this is only for interactive rebase.
It might be worth adding a parameter for this, but I'd also like to see this 
feature for all rebase/cp/revert

Nicolas

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