Thank you for pointing out `guix pull -l` for this.
Ludovic Courtès writes: > Hello! > > mikadoZero <mikadoz...@yandex.com> skribis: > >> Recently the output of guix pull has changed. It no longer gives the >> complete output for the "New in this revision" section. > > For the record, I did that after seeing that, when you don’t upgrade > every two days or so, your screen could easily be filled by tens of > lines of packages. > >> Is there a flag I can pass to guix pull to turn off this truncation. I >> found it informative to be able to see all the packages that were being >> added and upgraded and would like to continue to be able to see all the >> packages. > > There’s currently no flag to change this behavior. Instead, you have to > run ‘guix pull -l’ but it’s arguably not very convenient. > > Perhaps we could add an environment variable specifying whether/how to > truncate? I’d keep the default as it is now. > > Thoughts? > > Ludo’.