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-
-title: Search in git
-
-date: 2020-08-16
-
-layout: post
-
-lang: en
-
-ref: search-in-git
-
-eu_categories: git
-
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-
-Here's a useful trio to know about to help you search things in git:
-
-1. `git show <commit>`
-2. `git log --grep='<regexp>'`
-3. `git grep '<regexp>' [commit]`
-
-## 1. `git show <commit>`
-
-Show a specific commit and it's diff:
-
-```shell
-git show
-# shows the latest commit
-git show <commit>
-# shows an specific <commit>
-git show v1.2
-# shows commit tagged with v1.2
-```
-
-## 2. `git log --grep='<regexp>'`
-
-Search through the commit messages:
-
-```shell
-git log --grep='refactor'
-```
-
-## 3. `git grep '<regexp>' [commit]`
-
-Search content in git history:
-
-```shell
-git grep 'TODO'
-# search the repository for the "TODO" string
-git grep 'TODO' $(git rev-list --all)
-# search the whole history for "TODO" string
-```
-
-And if you find an occurrence of the regexp in a specific commit and you want to
-browse the repository in that point in time, you can
-[use git checkout for that][0].
-
-[0]: {% link _tils/2020-08-14-browse-a-git-repository-at-a-specific-commit.md %}