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When you run `git log foo` foo can be, from git-log(1), `[<revision range>] [[--] <path>...]`, so, may things. - A "revision range" described by gitrevision(7) (don't got there unless you have a few hours, or already lost your sanity), which can be : * a commit hash, * a tag * a branch, * a ref name * a "describe output" * and many other ways to describe revisions * a range made by any of the above - An existing path. When it can't find any of those, git figures out that you meant something else and made a typo, and exits. If you really meant a path, you have to run `git log -- foo`. Then git knows that you meant a path and only a path, it will then assume that you knew what you meant, and will go look in the history. |
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