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Log File: Add "reveal commit"

Michel Archambault 5 years ago updated 5 years ago 3

It would be nice to have the "reveal commit" feature available in the log window, but for the log file (selection) window:

  1. In "Working Tree" window, select a file in the "Files" pane.
  2. Right-click on this file and choose "Log" or select de file and click on the arrow on the "Log" button, then select "Log <filename>.
  3. The "Log for <filename>" window open.
  4. In the "Branches" pane, select a tags or another branch.
  5. Right-click on it.

==> There is no "Reveal commit" option... it would be nice. I understand that sometime a branch/tag may not be visible since the file doesn't exist for this specific branch/tag, but for others branch/tag it would be useful.

Could you please describe in more details what exactly you expect from this feature? Thanks in advance.

My explanation was not clear. I am Sorry. My colleague also told me that. I tried to edit but I was not able, since the request passed the "moderation" step.

Let me clarify:

  1. In "Working Tree" window, select a file in the "Files" pane.
  2. Right-click on this file and choose "Log" or select de file and click on the arrow on the "Log" button, then select "Log <filename>.
  3. The "Log for <filename>" window open.
  4. In the "Branches" pane, select a tags or another branch.
  5. Right-click on it.

==> There is no "Reveal commit" option... it would be nice. I understand that sometime a branch/tag may not be visible since the file doesn't exist for this specific branch/tag, but for others branch/tag it would be useful.


In the "Log Graph" window, this option is available when selecting a branch or a tag in the "branches" pane.

I hope my explanation is clearer.😉

Maybe branch/tag with no relation with the file could be gray out or something like this.