Sam Vilain wrote: > You can add them all as branches with that cg-branch-add command then > suck them all down with a big cg-fetch command. Another option is to > just grab the lot with "git-clone". Forgot to say, that's almost a 200MB download at the moment. > Actually if you've got the lot, then this will crank up the graphical > history browser showing just commits that changed that file: > > gitk --all t/TEST > And here's the teaser for that ;-) http://utsl.gen.nz/git/gitk-on-tTEST.png > Which is probably going to be more fun than wading through pages like this: > > > http://git.catalyst.net.nz/gitweb2?p=perl.git;a=history;f=t/TEST;h=p4-perl;hb=p4-perl > > Sam. > >Thread Previous | Thread Next