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commit. For merges the parent is queried.
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+[[view-actions]]
+View Specific Actions
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+`-------`--------------------------------------------------------------------
+Key Action
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+u Update status of file. In the status view, this allows you to add an \
+ untracked file or stage changes to a file for next commit (similar to \
+ running git-add <filename>). In the stage view, when pressing this on \
+ a diff chunk line stages only that chunk for next commit, when not on \
+ a diff chunk line all changes in the displayed diff is staged.
+M Resolve unmerged file by launching git-mergetool(1). Note, to work \
+ correctly this might require some initial configuration of your \
+ preferred merge tool. See the manpage of git-mergetool(1).
+! Checkout file with unstaged changes. This will reset the file to \
+ contain the content it had at last commit.
+@ Move to next chunk in the stage view.
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+
[[cursor-nav]]
Cursor Navigation
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F Toggle reference display on/off (tag and branch names).
':' Open prompt. This allows you to specify what git command \
to run. Example `:log -p`
-u Update status of file. In the status view, this allows you to add an \
- untracked file or stage changes to a file for next commit (similar to \
- running git-add <filename>). In the stage view, when pressing this on \
- a diff chunk line stages only that chunk for next commit, when not on \
- a diff chunk line all changes in the displayed diff is staged.
-M Resolve unmerged file by launching git-mergetool(1). Note, to work \
- correctly this might require some initial configuration of your \
- preferred merge tool. See the manpage of git-mergetool(1).
-! Checkout file with unstaged changes. This will reset the file to \
- contain the content it had at last commit.
-@ Move to next chunk in the stage view.
e Open file in editor.
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