On Mon, Jul 23, 2012 at 2:17 PM, John Bartholomew
wrote:
>
> I find the output of `git branch' to be quite bare, and would like to
> see more information; most importantly, what the state of the branch
> is in relation to its upstream. For some time I have been using my
> own script to do this. It
John Bartholomew writes:
> I find the output of `git branch' to be quite bare, and would like to
> see more information; most importantly, what the state of the branch
> is in relation to its upstream.
That is already present: just run git branch -vv.
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Thomas Rast
trast@{inf,student}.ethz.ch
I find the output of `git branch' to be quite bare, and would like to
see more information; most importantly, what the state of the branch
is in relation to its upstream. For some time I have been using my
own script to do this. It produces output like this:
$ git lsb
commodity-market-lua [behin
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