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What does this information in red next to the commit ID mean? I realized that only in this commit is this.
No branch, this log is in master.
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What does this information in red next to the commit ID mean? I realized that only in this commit is this.
No branch, this log is in master.
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origin/feature/chart is basically the branch called feature/chart who is in the origin. This means that that commit matches this branch.
To see which one is yours origin, spin:
git remote show origin
The way out will be something like:
* remote origin
Fetch URL: http://alguma.url/repositorio.git
Push URL: http://alguma.url/repositorio.git
The two Urls above (Fetch URL and Push URL) are the addresses used when you run respectively git fetch and git push, and are usually the same (but nothing prevents them from being different).
This information appears when the option decorate is enabled. You can enable it via command line:
git log --decorate
Or by putting this option as default in git settings:
git config --global log.decorate auto
After setting up, the git log always show the information of decorate (unless you turn git log --no-decorate).
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is your branch https://git-scm.com/book/pt-br/v1/Ramifica%C3%A7%C3%A3o-Branching-no-Git-B%C3%A1sico-de-Branch-e-merge
– Lucas Miranda
There is no branch created
– Allan Dantas
Are you sure this wasn’t a branch that was merged and deleted? If not, I was curious as well
– Lucas Miranda
if you turn the following command
git describe --long --tagswhat returns?– Alvaro Alves
Use Jenkins or something like that?
– Alvaro Alves
@Alvaroalves the mentioned command returns:
fatal: No names found, cannot describe anything.I don’t use Jenkins.– Allan Dantas
@Lucasmiranda, I performed other merges of branches and none stayed with this information to the commit lake
– Allan Dantas
This means that that commit matches the Feature/Chart branch on origin. To find out what origin is, run
git remote show originand see what’s the Push URL and Fetch URL– hkotsubo
@hkotsubo thanks for your comment, I ask you to change it to a reply so I can mark as the solution to my question.
– Allan Dantas
@Allandantas I added the answer below
– hkotsubo