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Last tested: Sep 6, 2019
There are a few ways to get at this:
- Click on "History" in the UI under the Git Button
OR
- Visit the remote repo and take advantage of its capabilities
OR
- On the command line, in the folder where git is set up, use:
git log --author=username@email_domain.com
or
git log --author="Jon"
This will output:
commit f38dbb030dda2ce2ee64e51270ef682ef51345e8
Author: Jon Doe <jon@email.com>
Date: Mon Dec 18 12:53:03 2017
+0000 updating the users view file
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