Ferdinando Santacroce in his "Git Essentials" book say:
"The most interesting thing I found at first was that you can enable a window where SourceTree shows the equivalent Git command when you use some of Git commands by user interface;"
How???
Hey,
if you f.e. pull changes from a remote, you will see a progressbar. Under it is a chechkbox (full ...) . if you activate it you can see the command(s).
hope this is helpful for you
greetings
tonka
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View > Show Command History.
Sourcetree's command have a bunch of extra sourcetree specific crap in them. After a few commands you'll realize which parts they aren and can focus on the parts that you actually want to see.
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