Get commit list between tags in git
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If I've a git repository with tags representing the versions of the releases.

How can I get the list of the commits between two tags (with a pretty format if is possible) ?

Plea answered 2/5, 2011 at 23:3 Comment(0)
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git log --pretty=oneline tagA...tagB (i.e. three dots)

If you just wanted commits reachable from tagB but not tagA:

git log --pretty=oneline tagA..tagB (i.e. two dots)

or

git log --pretty=oneline ^tagA tagB

Traveler answered 2/5, 2011 at 23:8 Comment(0)
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To compare between latest commit of current branch and a tag:

git log --pretty=oneline HEAD...tag
Horoscopy answered 7/11, 2015 at 6:40 Comment(0)
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git log takes a range of commits as an argument:

git log --pretty=[your_choice] tag1..tag2

See the man page for git rev-parse for more info.

Charley answered 2/5, 2011 at 23:6 Comment(0)
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To style the output to your preferred pretty format, see the man page for git-log.

Example:

git log --pretty=format:"%h; author: %cn; date: %ci; subject:%s" tagA...tagB
Betteann answered 5/4, 2016 at 12:32 Comment(0)
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Consider also this:

git range-diff tagA...tagB

Source: https://git-scm.com/docs/git-range-diff

Bjorn answered 19/1, 2021 at 12:47 Comment(0)
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FYI:

git log tagA...tagB

provides standard log output in a range.

Tower answered 14/8, 2014 at 16:34 Comment(0)
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If your team uses descriptive commit messages (eg. "Ticket #12345 - Update dependencies") on this project, then generating changelog since the latest tag can de done like this:

git log --no-merges --pretty=format:"%s" 'old-tag^'...new-tag > /path/to/changelog.md
  • --no-merges omits the merge commits from the list
  • old-tag^ refers to the previous commit earlier than the tagged one. Useful if you want to see the tagged commit at the bottom of the list by any reason. (Single quotes needed only for iTerm on mac OS).
Resistor answered 21/12, 2020 at 9:30 Comment(0)

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