# How to List Unpushed Git Commits (Local but Not on Origin)

To list the unpushed Git commits (local commits that haven't been pushed to the remote repository), you can use the `git log` command in conjunction with the `--branches`, `--not`, and `--remotes` options. Here's how:

```bash
git log --branches --not --remotes
```

This command shows the commits that are reachable from any local branch (`--branches`) but not reachable from any remote branch (`--remotes`), indicating the commits that haven't been pushed to the remote repository.

### Note:

- The `-not` option negates the commits reachable from remote branches, effectively showing only the unpushed commits.
- You can further customize the output of `git log` by using additional options such as `-oneline`, `-graph`, or `-decorate` to display a more compact or visually informative representation of the commit history.
- If you want to see the unpushed commits for a specific branch, you can specify the branch name instead of using `-branches`.