![]() ![]() This move will affect the order of the date that is being listed on the graph log.#5 By selecting Date Order or Ancestor Order, users can choose to display the graph log via commit's date order or ancestry path. By default, it is labelled as origin/branch_name in the graph log.Users can choose to display or not display the remote branches in the graph log by checking or unchecking the Show Remote Branches checkbox.Review collected by and hosted on G2.com. Clicking on any of the remote branch will cause SourceTree navigate to the remote branch's latest commit in the graph log. The problem that SourceTree is solving for me, is the complete information of a repository in one window, such as the commit, the author of that commit, its date and time, the changes of codes, the branches, and so many features on its user interface.#4 This section lists down all the remote branches that are tracked by this particular repository. Clicking on any of the tags will cause SourceTree navigate to the tag in the graph log.#3 This section lists down all the tags available in this particular repository. If a branch is ahead or behind of its remote counterpart, a small notification will show right beside the branch.Users can choose to display all the branches or just the current checked out branch in the graph log by selecting All Branches or Current Branch in the drop-down list.Clicking on any of the branch will cause SourceTree navigate to the branch's latest commit the graph log.#2 This section lists down all the branches available in this particular repository. #1 Clicking on File Status > Working Copy button will lead you to the File Status view. List and explanation according to the screenshot above: Or, users can just click any random Branches, Tags, Remotes (labelled "2", "3", and "4" below) - Works on both OS. Users can also alternatively press Command+2, or navigate it through View > Log View. ![]() Users can navigate to the log/history window by clicking the Clock-shaped icon button at the top-left section. on the drop down menu to the right of the big search bar at the top ( This is just above the versions and commits messages are listed normally) and search the authors name it will list all the commits from that author.Users can also alternatively press CTRL+2, or navigate it through View > Log View.Users can navigate to the log/history window through the Log/History tab way below. ![]()
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