A way to see the whole repo commit history in Egit / TortoiseGit?

I am looking for a way to see though, for example, the whole history of my current git repository. Be that as it may, for example, "Show in History" will only be displayed until committed. With this, I mean that if I execute commit1 and commit2, and then decide to check the first, running the Show in History project will not display commit2.

Is there a way that allows me to see the whole history of the repo? I assume this will be some feature in the console command lines git log master.

In other words, if you check at any time of your initial commit, how can you possibly later check what the new commits if your story doesn't display them?

I checked and it seems that TortoiseGit is “suffering” from the same problem. Is this really a problem or is it just me that I am not doing what we need?

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I would just open it gitk --alland look up. This will show you the whole story. I have not worked with other tools, but if they do not have the -all option, use gitk.

Hope this helps.

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Actually there is a “Show all branches and tags” button in the Eclipse history window to show all commits. See screenshot for more details:

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Git Reflog '(eclipse Luna Service Release 1 [4.4.1] eGit 3.5.1).

. http://aniszczyk.org/2011/06/26/git-reflog-and-eclipse/

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