How to determine when a Git branch was created?
As pointed out in the comments and in Jackub's answer, as long as your branch is younger than the number of days set in the config setting gc.reflogexpire
(the default is 90 days), then you can utilize your reflog to find out when a branch reference was first created.
Note that git reflog
can take most git log
flags. Further note that the HEAD@{0}
style selectors are effectively notions of time and, in fact, are handled (in a hacked sort of way) as date strings. This means that you can use the flag --date=local
and get output like this:
$ git reflog --date=local 763008c HEAD@{Fri Aug 20 10:09:18 2010}: pull : Fast-forward f6cec0a HEAD@{Tue Aug 10 09:37:55 2010}: pull : Fast-forward e9e70bc HEAD@{Thu Feb 4 02:51:10 2010}: pull : Fast forward 836f48c HEAD@{Thu Jan 21 14:08:14 2010}: checkout: moving from master to master 836f48c HEAD@{Thu Jan 21 14:08:10 2010}: pull : Fast forward 24bc734 HEAD@{Wed Jan 20 12:05:45 2010}: checkout: moving from 74fca6a42863ffacaf7ba6f1936a9f228950f657 74fca6a HEAD@{Wed Jan 20 11:55:43 2010}: checkout: moving from master to v2.6.31 24bc734 HEAD@{Wed Jan 20 11:44:42 2010}: pull : Fast forward 964fe08 HEAD@{Mon Oct 26 15:29:29 2009}: checkout: moving from 4a6908a3a050aacc9c3a2f36b276b46c0629ad91 4a6908a HEAD@{Mon Oct 26 14:52:12 2009}: checkout: moving from master to v2.6.28
It may also be useful at times to use --date=relative
:
$ git reflog --date=relative 763008c HEAD@{4 weeks ago}: pull : Fast-forward f6cec0a HEAD@{6 weeks ago}: pull : Fast-forward e9e70bc HEAD@{8 months ago}: pull : Fast forward 836f48c HEAD@{8 months ago}: checkout: moving from master to master 836f48c HEAD@{8 months ago}: pull : Fast forward 24bc734 HEAD@{8 months ago}: checkout: moving from 74fca6a42863ffacaf7ba6f1936a9f228950f657 to master 74fca6a HEAD@{8 months ago}: checkout: moving from master to v2.6.31 24bc734 HEAD@{8 months ago}: pull : Fast forward 964fe08 HEAD@{11 months ago}: checkout: moving from 4a6908a3a050aacc9c3a2f36b276b46c0629ad91 to master 4a6908a HEAD@{11 months ago}: checkout: moving from master to v2.6.28
One last note: the --all
flag (which is really a git-log flag understood by git-reflog) will show the reflogs for all known refs in refs/
(instead of simply, HEAD
) which will show you branch events clearly:
git reflog --date=local --all 860e4e4 refs/heads/master@{Sun Sep 19 23:00:30 2010}: commit: Second. 17695bc refs/heads/example_branch@{Mon Sep 20 00:31:06 2010}: branch: Created from HEAD
Use
git show --summary `git merge-base foo master`
If you’d rather see it in context using gitk, then use
gitk --all --select-commit=`git merge-base foo master`
(where foo is the name of the branch you are looking for.)