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What's the difference between “..” and “…” in Git commit ranges?
I see on various tutorials two different syntaxes for commit ranges :
git log A..B
git log A...B
What’s exactly the difference between both ?
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The first is: include all commits up to B, excluding all up to and including A. The second: include all commits up to be, excluding all up to and including common ancestor(s). See
git help revisions, section SPECIFYING RANGES.