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I’ve always had curiosities about these things, there’s some command in git that shows how many files the branch owner has moved up to the repository ?
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I’ve always had curiosities about these things, there’s some command in git that shows how many files the branch owner has moved up to the repository ?
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There is, I believe the command you want is as follows::
git rev-list --count <branch-name>
rev-list
list confirmation objects in reverse chronological order
--count
carries out the counting of these objects
More information : here
Source: Git documentation
I tested the command using my branch only it ended up counting the total value of master
I used this command and funfou git shortlog -s -n
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Your question is a little confusing for me. Try giving an example of things that happened in the repository and what answer you would want to make it easier to know what the command would be
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And a silly curiosity, example in team projects where there are 4 developers and each one has its branch in the repository, i wonder if in my branch how many files I’ve uploaded to the repository because in real projects you always take the changes that another colleague has uploaded to the repository, so this question is just to know even if there is a command in git that I can see the amount of commit
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