Reputation: 10006
I've got a script that needs to reference the initial commit in a repository. git has the special reference HEAD
, but doesn't have the corresponding TAIL
. I cannot find anything in git help rev-parse
that would seem to help me.
Here's what I'd like to do:
git show TAIL
Here's one option I have:
git show `git log --reverse | if read a commit ; then echo $commit ; fi`
That's pretty hacky and depends on the output of git log not changing.
Right now I just tag the initial commit and use that as my refspec. However, I'd like to release a general tool, so that's not a great option.
Upvotes: 172
Views: 75884
Reputation: 2997
To get first commit on the repository, run this command:
git rev-list --oneline HEAD | tail -n 1
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 985
Taken into account there could be multiple initial (orphan) but those commits still reachable from any of the refs it's possible to use:
git rev-list --all --max-parents=0
or
git rev-list --reflog --max-parents=0
But if it's required to find root commits including non-reachable ones, git fsck
could be used:
git fsck --root --no-dangling
The --no-dangling
option suppresses warning messages about dangling commits making it easier to process output in scripts.
Upvotes: 2
Reputation: 81
Assuming the first parent of a merge is the main line of development:
git rev-list --reverse --topo-order --first-parent HEAD | sed 1q
Upvotes: 8
Reputation: 11880
Not sure what you're trying to do here, but some git commands take --root
as an option, in order to reference the root of the commit tree, e.g.
git rebase --interactive --root main
Upvotes: 16
Reputation: 323604
Do not use git-log for scripting: use either git-rev-list
, or git-log
with specified custom format (--format=*<sth>*
option).
There is additional problem with your question: there can exist more than one such TAIL root commit (parentless commit) in a repository (even if we discount disconnected branches, such as 'html', 'man' and 'todo' in git.git repository). This is usually result of joining separate projects in one, or using subtree merge of separately developed subproject.
For example git repository has 6 root commits: git-gui, gitk (subtree-merged), gitweb (merged in, no longer developed separately), git mail tools (merged very early in project history), and p4-fast-export (perhaps accidental). That is not counting roots of 'html and 'man' branches, "convenience" branches which contains pre-generated documentation, and 'todo' branch with TODO list and scripts.
If you have git 1.7.4.2 or newer, you can use the --max-parents
option:
$ git rev-list --max-parents=0 HEAD
Otherwise, you can get list of all parentless (root) commits accessible from current branch using:
$ git rev-list --parents HEAD | egrep "^[a-f0-9]{40}$"
Upvotes: 191