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Martin Langhoff <martin.langhoff@xxxxxxxxx> writes:
> But any ref definition can be turned into a sha1 with this snippet:
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> git show --pretty=format:%H HEAD
git rev-parse HEAD
> If you want to get the last 10 sha1s, use the same "pretty" with git log
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> git log --pretty=format:%H HEAD | head
git rev-list -n 10 HEAD
Andreas.
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