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Why does gitk -g master not work?  I would expect gitk to load up the
master branch reflog and show each of the previous heads that master
has transitioned through, but it doesn't.  Instead I have to run gitk
master@{1} master@{2}, etc, and then, while it shows each of the
previous heads, it doesn't label them.

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