I have an orphan branch (let's call it output) which contains the documents generated by templates stored on my main branch. I would like to checkout the commit on output that correspond to a specific commit on main.
I settled on using git commit --trailer 'Source: xxxxx'
when committing on output where xxxxx
is the corresponding commit on main.
Is it possible to checkout a commit on output knowing only the value of its trailer?
To be sure to match a commit with a trailer (and not just a commit message whose topic happens to include Source: xxxxx
), you can use the "%(trailers[:options])
" format.
And use git switch
(not checkout
), or git show
to just see the content (without modifying the current working tree)
git switch \
$(git log --pretty=format:"%H% (trailers:key=Source,valueonly)"|grep Junio|head -1|cut -d " " -f1)