#!/bin/bash # The Historian — read git history. # # When this script runs, the current Git repo already has 5 commits # from a prior mission. One of them mentions BREACH. # # Your script must produce two files: # - log.txt — `git log --oneline` output (one line per commit) # - breach-commit.txt — the short hash of the BREACH commit # # Hint: `git log --oneline | grep BREACH | awk '{print $1}'` # pipes the matching log line and prints the leftmost column (the # short hash). # Your code here.