Filter git log to show only my changes

Solution 1:

You can filter the log by the author for example, so you can filter by your name :

git log --author="YourName"

or by committer :

 git log --committer="YourName"

Solution 2:

You should use the --author flag to the git-log command.

Like so:

git log --author="You Name"

Part of name is also working:

git log --author=Name

However if you want to use in a generic script like in this tip, you could do it like this:

git log --author="$(git config user.name)"

You could then make an alias:

git config --global alias.mylog '!git log --author="$(git config user.name)"'

You could then just type: git mylog and see your commits only.