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Asked: June 3, 20262026-06-03T03:42:57+00:00 2026-06-03T03:42:57+00:00

Setup: 3 git repos – on github, local and on staging server. I develop

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Setup: 3 git repos – on github, local and on staging server.

I develop locally, push it to github and staging server pulls.

I don’t work nor commit changes on staging server, but I must have done so long time ago. Because now I get the following message when I do git status (on staging server):

On branch SOME_BRANCH
Your branch and 'origin/SOME_BRANCH' have diverged,
and have 4 and 32 different commit(s) each, respectively.

My question is: how do I see those exact 4 commits that are not at origin?

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    2026-06-03T03:42:58+00:00Added an answer on June 3, 2026 at 3:42 am
    git rev-list origin..HEAD
    

    This lists the commits in your branch (HEAD) that are not in origin.

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