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@ 2008-10-14  7:19 Todd A. Jacobs
  2008-10-14  8:10 ` Jeff King
  2008-10-14  8:21 ` Michael J Gruber
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Todd A. Jacobs @ 2008-10-14  7:19 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: git

I've Googled around, and tried some experiments with likely-looking
tools like git log, git diff, and git ls-remote, but they only seem to
operate on the local repository. In particular, there doesn't seem to be
an obvious way to view the commit logs on a remote repository without
pulling it first.

On an intuitive level, it seems like "git log origin" would allow me to
see what someone has committed to a remote repository so I can decide
whether it's something I want to pull. Even something like "git diff
HEAD origin" would let me know if there were changes I might want to
pull before doing so.

Am I missing something obvious? Is it possible to use the CLI to view
remote logs, or is the only choice to pull everything?

-- 
"Oh, look: rocks!"
	-- Doctor Who, "Destiny of the Daleks"

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