A companion command to 14 that I use all the time is:
git tag --contains <commit>
It's great for figuring out what versions are affected by a bug once you know the commit, or what version you need to use to have a particular feature/change.
Bonus command is:
git branch --merged master
This one is handy to find old branches that can be safely cleaned up.
Another bonus is:
git describe
Which is an easy way to figure out what the next version should be, or to create a human readable identifier for a commit when packaging a build or writing in a deployment log
A companion command to 14 that I use all the time is:
It's great for figuring out what versions are affected by a bug once you know the commit, or what version you need to use to have a particular feature/change.
Bonus command is:
This one is handy to find old branches that can be safely cleaned up.
Another bonus is:
Which is an easy way to figure out what the next version should be, or to create a human readable identifier for a commit when packaging a build or writing in a deployment log
Great additions!