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Beautify your Git Logs !

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YoLog !

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Beautify your git logs !

Git logs look like this by default:

https://raw.githubusercontent.com/karandesai-96/yolog/master/docs/ordinary.png

Yolog wraps over standard git log and represents commit message history in a compact manner. It provides a visualization of commit graph, and shows refs, tags and unmerged branches altogether. A yolog powered git log looks like this:

https://raw.githubusercontent.com/karandesai-96/yolog/master/docs/yolog-powered.png

Installation

Obtain stable release from PyPI

pip install yolog

Alternatively, to obtain the bleeding edge version, clone the repo and build it from source:

git clone https://www.github.com/karandesai-96/yolog
cd yolog && python setup.py install

Usage

  • To view yolog powered git log, simply execute yolog in terminal.
  • For brief instructions, execute yolog -h or yolog --help in terminal.
  • For changing color of any attribute, execute command of format yolog config attribute COLOR.
    • Alternatively, -c or --config work as well.
    • attribute can be one of: author, date, description, hash, refs
    • COLOR can be one of: RED, GREEN, YELLOW, BLUE, CYAN, PURPLE, BLACK, WHITE
    • Arguments attribute and COLOR are case insensitive.

https://raw.githubusercontent.com/karandesai-96/yolog/master/docs/color-changing.png

  • It also accepts arguments which are used to filter output. These arguments are same as those accepted by standard

git log.

Here are the most common used ones:

Command Example Description
yolog -n N Display recent N commits.
yolog --skip N Skip recent N commits and display further.
yolog --author "john\ doe" Filter commits according to author. Part of name / whole will be accepted.

yolog --before dd-mmm-yyyy

yolog --until dd/mmm/yyyy

Display commits before this date.

Hyphen (-) or slash (/) can be used interchangeably.

yolog --after dd/mmm/yyyy

yolog --since dd-mmm-yyyy

Display commits after this date.

Hyphen (-) or slash (/) can be used interchangeably.

yolog --grep "foo\ bar" Display commits with "foo bar" in their description.
  • Any of these can be combined together and used.
  • = can be optionally used in args as: yolog --skip=10
  • Regular expressions are also accepted in grep and author.
  • Use inverted commas and escape character if using whitespace: yolog --grep "fixes\ bug"

Features

  • Tabulated commit history with shortened hashes, author, date and commit message (refs included if present).
  • Colored fields for better readability, with visualization of commit graph.
  • Vertical as well as horizontol pagination for longer commit history / smaller terminal window.
  • Flexibility to change color of any part of log by a single command.

Contributing

Feel free to file bugs, ask questions and suggest enhancements through Issues and Pull Requests !

License

Yolog is released under MIT 2016 License.