How to configure 'git log' to show 'commit date'
How can I configure git log
to show commit date
instead of author date
?
Solution 1:
There are several options to pretty print the date. Probably the easiest is to just use one of the pre-baked --pretty
formats, like git log --pretty=fuller
- this will show both dates. If you want to see only one date, but make it the commit date, you can use git log --format=<some stuff>
. All the allowable codes for defining the format are documented in git help log
. The commit date is one of %cd
, %cD
, %cr
, %ct
or %ci
, depending on what format you prefer it in.
If it's something you want to do often, put it in an alias or write an auxiliary script to save on typing.
Solution 2:
You can use --pretty=format
and use %cr
for commit date relative.
For example:
$ git log --graph --pretty=format:'%C(auto)%h%d (%cr) %cn <%ce> %s'
You can define an alias in git to make this easier to use. I have the following in my .gitconfig
:
[alias]
# see `git help log` for detailed help.
# %h: abbreviated commit hash
# %d: ref names, like the --decorate option of git-log(1)
# %cn: commiter name
# %ce: committer email
# %cr: committer date, relative
# %ci: committer date, ISO 8601-like format
# %an: author name
# %ae: author email
# %ar: author date, relative
# %ai: author date, ISO 8601-like format
# %s: subject
# my awesome git log replacement
lol = log --graph --pretty=format:\"%C(auto)%h%d%Creset %C(cyan)(%cr)%Creset %C(green)%cn <%ce>%Creset %s\"
# same as above, but ISO date
lold = log --graph --pretty=format:\"%C(auto)%h%d%Creset %C(cyan)(%ci)%Creset %C(green)%cn <%ce>%Creset %s\"
# using build-in standards
lol2 = log --oneline --graph --decorate
# shows branches and their last commits
lol3 = log --all --graph --decorate --oneline --simplify-by-decoration
On Linux or similar systems, you can use single-quotes '
instead of double-quotes "
:
[alias]
lol = log --graph --pretty=format:'%C(auto)%h%d%Creset %C(cyan)(%cr)%Creset %C(green)%cn <%ce>%Creset %s'
With this, simply run git lol
, or the other variants to see the pretty output.
Here's the output of git lol --simplify-by-decoration
:
- It looks good. :)
-
lol
is easier to type thanlog
, and sounds better too.- Also gives you access to the regular
git log
if you ever need it.
- Also gives you access to the regular
- Your eyes can scan contents quickly by the different colors.
- Names and e-mails are very useful for large projects/org with many contributors.
- Using default coloring for hash/ref as it is already pretty good.
Here's the output of git lold
with dates in ISO format. Useful to see the exact date/time a commit is made, with the bonus of being able to see the contributor's timezone easily.
Edit 2020-06: Added screenshots. Updated to use %C(auto)
(auto/default coloring) for %h
(commit hash) and %d
(ref names). Added %cn
(commiter name) in addition to email.
Solution 3:
I prefer this format, doesn't include author name and includes actual date for commit.
git log --graph --pretty=format:"%C(yellow)%h%x09%Creset%C(cyan)%C(bold)%ad%Creset %C(green)%Creset %s" --date=short
Solution 4:
Might be useful to someone. I was looking for date and time stamps with the author name.
git log --graph --pretty=format:"%C(yellow)%h%x09%Creset%C(cyan)%C(bold)%ad%Creset %C(yellow)%cn%Creset %C(green)%Creset %s" --date=default