Add column for commit authored date/time
As a user, I would like to be able to select a "Authored Date/Time" column in order to not only see when the commit was committed, but also when it was authored.
This information is currently only visible when selecting a commit ("{author} authored {date} @ {time}"), but after a rebase, the committed time and authored time may diverge.
An additional optional column, like Author, Date/Time and Commit SHA, would be helpful to see the Authored Date/Time of all commits in the repository overview.
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02 Nov, '21
ErrorOnAnd option to make "commit-date = author-date". functional equivalent of "git rebase -i HEAD~1 --committer-date-is-author-date"
Need this because editing a commit comment changes the commit-date, but I want to reset it back to author-date. Or better yet, when editing comment on head branch, just automatically change the commit-date back to the author-date. -
26 Nov, '21
JambyWould be really useful for reviewing long branch rebases, which smash all commit dates to a single instant (while still preserving author and authored date)
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15 Dec, '21
DBYes, I rebase and cherry-pick and etc often and really need the option to see / sort by the date I chose to use on the commit - i.e. when it was (most recently) authored - not when I last rebased or cherry-picked it.
So please add this :-) Thanks!