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Asked: May 30, 20262026-05-30T10:19:54+00:00 2026-05-30T10:19:54+00:00

I am looping through commits in LibGit2Sharp : Repository repo = new Repository(Z:/www/gg); foreach

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I am looping through commits in LibGit2Sharp:

Repository repo = new Repository("Z:/www/gg");

foreach (LibGit2Sharp.Commit commit in repo.Commits)
{
    ...
}

I can retrieve properties like Author and Message, but I do not see anything about what branch it belongs to? Ideally I would like to have a pointer to the branch object, but even a name would be fine in this scenario.

This is what the debugger shows up:

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This is what I am looking for:

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TortoiseGit’s behavior of showing the most relevant branch name:

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Example repository: https://docs.google.com/open?id=0B-3-X85VysdNcmZIaGVTSDZSenVGbTJxYlI2SUlsZw

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    2026-05-30T10:19:56+00:00Added an answer on May 30, 2026 at 10:19 am

    There is currently no built-in way to mimic git branch --contains <commit>.

    However, you might work around this limit by explicitly walking each branch and comparing each popped commit against the searched one.

    Following test demonstrates this

    [Test]
    public void CanSearchBranchesContainingASpecificCommit()
    {
        using (var repo = new Repository(StandardTestRepoPath))
        {
            const string commitSha = "5b5b025afb0b4c913b4c338a42934a3863bf3644";
            IEnumerable<Branch> branches = ListBranchesContaininingCommit(repo, commitSha);
    
            branches.Count().ShouldEqual(6);
        }
    }
    
    private IEnumerable<Branch> ListBranchesContaininingCommit(Repository repo, string commitSha)
    {
        foreach (var branch in repo.Branches)
        {
            var commits = repo.Commits.QueryBy(new CommitFilter { Since = branch }).Where(c => c.Sha == commitSha);
    
            if (!commits.Any())
            {
                continue;
            }
    
            yield return branch;
        }
    }
    

    Note: This code has been successfully tested against the current tip of the development branch of LibGit2Sharp.

    UPDATE:

    Following the discussion in the comments, here’s a little update which I hope will fulfill your request.

    The code below will return all the branches containing the searched commit. If the commit happens to be the tip of at least one branch, those branches will be returned instead.

    [Test]
    public void CanSearchBranchesContainingASpecificCommit()
    {
        using (var repo = new Repository(StandardTestRepoPath))
        {
            const string commitSha = "5b5b025afb0b4c913b4c338a42934a3863bf3644";
            IEnumerable<Branch> branches = ListBranchesContaininingCommit(repo, commitSha);
    
            branches.Count().ShouldEqual(6);
    
            const string otherCommitSha = "4a202b346bb0fb0db7eff3cffeb3c70babbd2045";
            branches = ListBranchesContaininingCommit(repo, otherCommitSha);
    
            branches.Count().ShouldEqual(1); // origin/packed-test
        }
    }
    
    private IEnumerable<Branch> ListBranchesContaininingCommit(Repository repo, string commitSha)
    {
        bool directBranchHasBeenFound = false;
        foreach (var branch in repo.Branches)
        {
            if (branch.Tip.Sha != commitSha)
            {
                continue;
            }
    
            directBranchHasBeenFound = true;
            yield return branch;
        }
    
        if (directBranchHasBeenFound)
        {
            yield break;
        }
    
        foreach (var branch in repo.Branches)
        {
            var commits = repo.Commits.QueryBy(new CommitFilter { Since = branch }).Where(c => c.Sha == commitSha);
    
            if (!commits.Any())
            {
                continue;
            }
    
            yield return branch;
        }
    }
    
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