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Dragoș Străinu
Dragoș Străinu

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Git: hide specific branch when doing git log --all

I deploy https://strdr4605.com on Github pages. Deployment and hosting are on gh-pages branch.
When doing my usual check of branch status and history using:

git log --oneline --all --graph
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I faced this problem:

git gh-pages branch

I see a very long list of commits on gh-pages branch and I need to scroll down to see my other branches.

Solution

You can hide a specific branch using --exclude option for git log. Now my command looks like this:


git log \
--oneline \
--graph \
--exclude=refs/remotes/origin/gh-pages \
--all
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Now it looks better:

git hide gh-pages branch

You can add this command in a git alias.

If needed check here for more things to exclude from git log.

You can check why I prefer to do long commands instead of git aliases at How I use Git.

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