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Nate Bosch authored
Closes #97595 The prior approach of manually diffing the entire log chain is less efficient, and only found the original branch point ignoring subsequent merges. The limitation forced PR workflows into rebasing and force pushing new history to get the branch point far enough for CI to pass. Use `git merge-base` to find the latest common commit with the main branch. Add an `allowFailure` argument to the `git` utility to use a more specific failure in the case of no shared history when this command will fail with a generic error. Use `^branch` with the `git log` commands to exclude shared history and more easily count the unique commits on each branch. Drop the `Commit` abstraction. Parse directly to timestamp or line counts.