how can I know when a git branch was created?
i don't want to know when was the first commit to that branch. I want to find out when that branch was created.
This is a script to reproduce a working example:
#! /bin/bash
set -x
set -e
mkdir test
cd test
git init
echo "hello" >readme
git add readme
git commit -m "initial import"
date
sleep 5
git checkout -b br1
date # this is the date that I want to find out.
sleep 5
echo "hello_br1" >readme
git commit -a -m "hello_br1"
date
echo "hello_br1_b" >readme
git commit -a -m "hello_br1_b"
git checkout master
echo "hello_master" >readme
git commit -a -m "hello_master"
git branch -a;
git log --all --graph --abbrev-commit --decorate --pretty=format:"%h - %an, %ad : %s" --date=iso
Executing this:
./test.sh
++ set -e
++ mkdir test
++ cd test
++ git init
Initialized empty Git repository in /test_git/test2/.git/
++ echo hello
++ git add readme
++ git commit -m 'initial import'
[master (root-commit) 9b95944] initial import
1 files changed, 1 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
create mode 100644 readme
++ date
Fri Aug 16 17:51:24 CEST 2013
++ sleep 5
++ git checkout -b br1
Switched to a new branch 'br1'
++ date
Fri Aug 16 17:51:29 CEST 2013
++ sleep 5
++ echo hello_br1
++ git commit -a -m hello_br1
[br1 6c559cd] hello_br1
1 files changed, 1 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-)
++ date
Fri Aug 16 17:51:34 CEST 2013
++ echo hello_br1_b
++ git commit -a -m hello_br1_b
[br1 5f0d8ab] hello_br1_b
1 files changed, 1 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-)
++ git checkout master
Switched to branch 'master'
++ echo hello_master
++ git commit -a -m hello_master
[master 2ed092d] hello_master
1 files changed, 1 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-)
++ git branch -a
br1
* master
++ git log --all --graph --abbrev-commit --decorate '--pretty=format:%h - %an, %ad : %s' --date=iso
* 5f0d8ab - David Portabella, 2013-08-16 17:51:34 +0200 : hello_br1_b
* 6c559cd - David Portabella, 2013-08-16 17:51:34 +0200 : hello_br1
| * 2ed092d - David Portabella, 2013-08-16 17:51:34 +0200 : hello_master
|/
* 9b95944 - David Portabella, 2013-08-16 17:51:24 +0200 : initial import
so, with git log, or git reflog, I can find out the date of the initial import (17:51:24) and the date of the first commit to the branch br1 (17:51:34).
but I need to find out when the branch br1 was created (17:51:29).
how to do that?
(bonus question: and, does it have a hash? how to know who created that branch)
you can try with git reflog or git show --summary command to check this. I used this below API to get the branch created date But it shows only commit date.
Under the "Git Repositories" section, find the branch you are looking for and click on it. Under The "Users" section should be the name of the project administrator and the person who created the branch.
Unfortunately Bitbucket doesn't store the date that a branch is created. You may be able to find this this using some git commands.
You can neither find out who created a branch, nor when it was created -- at least not with Git itself.
Because Git does not track branch metadata. It simply does not care about who made a branch (you usually get lots of branches from remotes), since branches are just pointers (refs) to commits.
Thus a branch also does not have a branch -- a Git ref is, in fact, simply a plain text file in your .git
folder containing the hash of the object it references (or, in case of a symbolic ref, the name of the other ref it references).
Sorry, but Git doesn't keep officially tracked information of when branches are created (it's not data that stored and shared among repositories). Branches are simply references to commits and nothing more. This also means that there is no id or object that will point you at this data.
The reflog does keep track of when changes are made to a branch, but it's only a limited history that expires over time. It does record some information though. For instance, git branch bar
resulted in this entry in the reflog:
:: git reflog show --date=iso bar
7d9b83d bar@{2013-08-16 12:23:28 -0400}: branch: Created from master
I also see a similar entry when using git checkout -b bar
:
:: git co -b bar
Switched to a new branch 'bar'
:: git reflog show --date=iso bar
d6970ef bar@{2013-08-16 12:30:50 -0400}: branch: Created from HEAD
So, depending on your use-case, and how far back you need to dig, git reflog
may actually be useful for you.
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