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Issue created Aug 02, 2015 by Sven Strickroth@mrtuxOwner

Implement Show log like history in the Changed Files window after a git pull operation

By lpapp.b... on April 06, 2010 13:51 (imported from Google Code)


It would be nice to have a feature that TortoiseSVN knew, but TortoiseGIT
handles it another way.

This feature is, when you use a git pull operation, you got a 'Changed
Files' window, where you can see which files changed since your last git
pull operation, but it can contain more commits than just one.

TortoiseSVN showed a history for these commits per commit (like in the Show
Log window, but just for files, commits that git pull operation triggered).
So you could browse the new commits per commit unit, and you could change
which files were changed per new commit, meanwhile TortoiseGIT handles this
situation in one step, no history at all, even you pulled 9-10 new commits,
you see all the files in one big window.

So it would be nice if you could provide TortoiseSVN like habbit here,
thanks in advance.

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