gitkraken - How to compare 2 branches
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Is there any way to compare 2 branches (branch1 and branch2) with gitkraken?
I want a list of files that have changes
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Is there any way to compare 2 branches (branch1 and branch2) with gitkraken?
I want a list of files that have changes
git gitkraken
add a comment |
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Is there any way to compare 2 branches (branch1 and branch2) with gitkraken?
I want a list of files that have changes
git gitkraken
Is there any way to compare 2 branches (branch1 and branch2) with gitkraken?
I want a list of files that have changes
git gitkraken
git gitkraken
asked Nov 9 at 22:32
Michalis
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If you want to find out difference between branch A and B
First checkout on branch A then click on branch B and select commits it then you can find changes on right panel.
and can select multiple commit rows in the graph using Shift Click to show its merged diff
right panel have only the changes of the selected commit...
– Michalis
Nov 9 at 22:56
I use Shift key and click on commit and select them , try it
– amin saffar
Nov 9 at 23:34
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I want a list of files that have changed
git whatchanged
- You can always use the command line and use the
git whatchnaged
command. - This command supports many of the
git log
flags so you can use them as well
based upon the comment:
let's say that 2 coworkers work at the same bug... and you want to compare the 2 branches.... to find the best solution (real example)
There are few ways to find differences between 2 branches:
**In case you get empty result swap the branches
git diff <branch1>...<branch2>
git diff <branch1> ^<branch2>
git log <branch1>...<branch2>
git whatchanged
with this command I can compare the current branch with the starting point... right... not with other branch...
– Michalis
Nov 10 at 6:32
you wish to compare several branches?
– CodeWizard
Nov 10 at 6:50
no.... only 2....
– Michalis
Nov 10 at 21:04
let's say that 2 coworkers work at the same bug... and you want to compare the 2 branches.... to find the best solution (real example)
– Michalis
Nov 10 at 21:06
I will update the answer for you so you can accept it :-)
– CodeWizard
Nov 10 at 21:34
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2 Answers
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2 Answers
2
active
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active
oldest
votes
active
oldest
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up vote
1
down vote
If you want to find out difference between branch A and B
First checkout on branch A then click on branch B and select commits it then you can find changes on right panel.
and can select multiple commit rows in the graph using Shift Click to show its merged diff
right panel have only the changes of the selected commit...
– Michalis
Nov 9 at 22:56
I use Shift key and click on commit and select them , try it
– amin saffar
Nov 9 at 23:34
add a comment |
up vote
1
down vote
If you want to find out difference between branch A and B
First checkout on branch A then click on branch B and select commits it then you can find changes on right panel.
and can select multiple commit rows in the graph using Shift Click to show its merged diff
right panel have only the changes of the selected commit...
– Michalis
Nov 9 at 22:56
I use Shift key and click on commit and select them , try it
– amin saffar
Nov 9 at 23:34
add a comment |
up vote
1
down vote
up vote
1
down vote
If you want to find out difference between branch A and B
First checkout on branch A then click on branch B and select commits it then you can find changes on right panel.
and can select multiple commit rows in the graph using Shift Click to show its merged diff
If you want to find out difference between branch A and B
First checkout on branch A then click on branch B and select commits it then you can find changes on right panel.
and can select multiple commit rows in the graph using Shift Click to show its merged diff
edited Nov 9 at 23:37
answered Nov 9 at 22:40
amin saffar
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right panel have only the changes of the selected commit...
– Michalis
Nov 9 at 22:56
I use Shift key and click on commit and select them , try it
– amin saffar
Nov 9 at 23:34
add a comment |
right panel have only the changes of the selected commit...
– Michalis
Nov 9 at 22:56
I use Shift key and click on commit and select them , try it
– amin saffar
Nov 9 at 23:34
right panel have only the changes of the selected commit...
– Michalis
Nov 9 at 22:56
right panel have only the changes of the selected commit...
– Michalis
Nov 9 at 22:56
I use Shift key and click on commit and select them , try it
– amin saffar
Nov 9 at 23:34
I use Shift key and click on commit and select them , try it
– amin saffar
Nov 9 at 23:34
add a comment |
up vote
-1
down vote
I want a list of files that have changed
git whatchanged
- You can always use the command line and use the
git whatchnaged
command. - This command supports many of the
git log
flags so you can use them as well
based upon the comment:
let's say that 2 coworkers work at the same bug... and you want to compare the 2 branches.... to find the best solution (real example)
There are few ways to find differences between 2 branches:
**In case you get empty result swap the branches
git diff <branch1>...<branch2>
git diff <branch1> ^<branch2>
git log <branch1>...<branch2>
git whatchanged
with this command I can compare the current branch with the starting point... right... not with other branch...
– Michalis
Nov 10 at 6:32
you wish to compare several branches?
– CodeWizard
Nov 10 at 6:50
no.... only 2....
– Michalis
Nov 10 at 21:04
let's say that 2 coworkers work at the same bug... and you want to compare the 2 branches.... to find the best solution (real example)
– Michalis
Nov 10 at 21:06
I will update the answer for you so you can accept it :-)
– CodeWizard
Nov 10 at 21:34
|
show 3 more comments
up vote
-1
down vote
I want a list of files that have changed
git whatchanged
- You can always use the command line and use the
git whatchnaged
command. - This command supports many of the
git log
flags so you can use them as well
based upon the comment:
let's say that 2 coworkers work at the same bug... and you want to compare the 2 branches.... to find the best solution (real example)
There are few ways to find differences between 2 branches:
**In case you get empty result swap the branches
git diff <branch1>...<branch2>
git diff <branch1> ^<branch2>
git log <branch1>...<branch2>
git whatchanged
with this command I can compare the current branch with the starting point... right... not with other branch...
– Michalis
Nov 10 at 6:32
you wish to compare several branches?
– CodeWizard
Nov 10 at 6:50
no.... only 2....
– Michalis
Nov 10 at 21:04
let's say that 2 coworkers work at the same bug... and you want to compare the 2 branches.... to find the best solution (real example)
– Michalis
Nov 10 at 21:06
I will update the answer for you so you can accept it :-)
– CodeWizard
Nov 10 at 21:34
|
show 3 more comments
up vote
-1
down vote
up vote
-1
down vote
I want a list of files that have changed
git whatchanged
- You can always use the command line and use the
git whatchnaged
command. - This command supports many of the
git log
flags so you can use them as well
based upon the comment:
let's say that 2 coworkers work at the same bug... and you want to compare the 2 branches.... to find the best solution (real example)
There are few ways to find differences between 2 branches:
**In case you get empty result swap the branches
git diff <branch1>...<branch2>
git diff <branch1> ^<branch2>
git log <branch1>...<branch2>
git whatchanged
I want a list of files that have changed
git whatchanged
- You can always use the command line and use the
git whatchnaged
command. - This command supports many of the
git log
flags so you can use them as well
based upon the comment:
let's say that 2 coworkers work at the same bug... and you want to compare the 2 branches.... to find the best solution (real example)
There are few ways to find differences between 2 branches:
**In case you get empty result swap the branches
git diff <branch1>...<branch2>
git diff <branch1> ^<branch2>
git log <branch1>...<branch2>
git whatchanged
edited Nov 10 at 21:41
answered Nov 9 at 23:30
CodeWizard
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49k126688
with this command I can compare the current branch with the starting point... right... not with other branch...
– Michalis
Nov 10 at 6:32
you wish to compare several branches?
– CodeWizard
Nov 10 at 6:50
no.... only 2....
– Michalis
Nov 10 at 21:04
let's say that 2 coworkers work at the same bug... and you want to compare the 2 branches.... to find the best solution (real example)
– Michalis
Nov 10 at 21:06
I will update the answer for you so you can accept it :-)
– CodeWizard
Nov 10 at 21:34
|
show 3 more comments
with this command I can compare the current branch with the starting point... right... not with other branch...
– Michalis
Nov 10 at 6:32
you wish to compare several branches?
– CodeWizard
Nov 10 at 6:50
no.... only 2....
– Michalis
Nov 10 at 21:04
let's say that 2 coworkers work at the same bug... and you want to compare the 2 branches.... to find the best solution (real example)
– Michalis
Nov 10 at 21:06
I will update the answer for you so you can accept it :-)
– CodeWizard
Nov 10 at 21:34
with this command I can compare the current branch with the starting point... right... not with other branch...
– Michalis
Nov 10 at 6:32
with this command I can compare the current branch with the starting point... right... not with other branch...
– Michalis
Nov 10 at 6:32
you wish to compare several branches?
– CodeWizard
Nov 10 at 6:50
you wish to compare several branches?
– CodeWizard
Nov 10 at 6:50
no.... only 2....
– Michalis
Nov 10 at 21:04
no.... only 2....
– Michalis
Nov 10 at 21:04
let's say that 2 coworkers work at the same bug... and you want to compare the 2 branches.... to find the best solution (real example)
– Michalis
Nov 10 at 21:06
let's say that 2 coworkers work at the same bug... and you want to compare the 2 branches.... to find the best solution (real example)
– Michalis
Nov 10 at 21:06
I will update the answer for you so you can accept it :-)
– CodeWizard
Nov 10 at 21:34
I will update the answer for you so you can accept it :-)
– CodeWizard
Nov 10 at 21:34
|
show 3 more comments
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