git clog
outputs the commit graph of the current Git repository and colorizes commit symbols by interpreting the first
six commit hash digits as an RGB color value:
Additionally, signed commits are displayed with a check mark (valid), cross mark (invalid), or a question mark (unknown).
Important note: You need a terminal with true color support.
git clog
is available on PyPI and can be installed with pip
:
python3 -m pip install git-clog
If you use Arch Linux or one of its derivatives, you can also install git-clog
from the
AUR:
yay -S git-clog
After the installation, call
git clog
within a Git repository.