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shell.
NOTE: If you specify options for the main view, you should not use the
-`--pretty` option as this option will be set automatically to the format
+`\--pretty` option as this option will be set automatically to the format
expected by the main view.
Example on how to view a commit and show both author and committer
$ tig show --pretty=fuller
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-See the <<refspec, "Specifying revisions">> section below for an introduction
-to revision options supported by the git commands. For details on specific git
+See the section on <<refspec, specifying revisions>> for an introduction to
+revision options supported by the git commands. For details on specific git
command options, refer to the man page of the command in question.
-[[env-variables]]
-Environment Variables
----------------------
-
-Several options related to the interface with git can be configured via
-environment options.
-
-[[configuration-files]]
-Configuration Files
-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
-Upon startup, tig first reads the system wide configuration file
-(`{sysconfdir}/tigrc` by default) and then proceeds to read the user's
-configuration file (`~/.tigrc` by default). The paths to either of these files
-can be overridden through the following environment variables:
-
-TIGRC_USER::
- Path of the user configuration file.
-
-TIGRC_SYSTEM::
- Path of the system wide configuration file.
-
-[[repo-refs]]
-Repository References
-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
-Commits that are referenced by tags and branch heads will be marked by the
-reference name surrounded by '[' and ']':
-
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-2006-03-26 19:42 Petr Baudis | [cogito-0.17.1] Cogito 0.17.1
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-If you want to filter out certain directories under `.git/refs/`, say `tmp`
-you can do it by setting the following variable:
-
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-$ TIG_LS_REMOTE="git ls-remote . | sed /\/tmp\//d" tig
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-Or set the variable permanently in your environment.
-
-TIG_LS_REMOTE::
- Set command for retrieving all repository references. The command
- should output data in the same format as git-ls-remote(1).
-
-[[history-commands]]
-History Commands
-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
-It is possible to alter which commands are used for the different views. If
-for example you prefer commits in the main view to be sorted by date and only
-show 500 commits, use:
-
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-$ TIG_MAIN_CMD="git log --date-order -n500 --pretty=raw %s" tig
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-Or set the variable permanently in your environment.
-
-Notice, how `%s` is used to specify the commit reference. There can be a
-maximum of 5 `%s` ref specifications.
-
-TIG_DIFF_CMD::
- The command used for the diff view. By default, git show is used
- as a backend.
-
-TIG_LOG_CMD::
- The command used for the log view. If you prefer to have both
- author and committer shown in the log view be sure to pass
- `--pretty=fuller` to git log.
-
-TIG_MAIN_CMD::
- The command used for the main view. Note, you must always specify
- the option: `--pretty=raw` since the main view parser expects to
- read that format.
-
-[[tree-commands]]
-Tree Commands
-~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
-TIG_TREE_CMD::
- The command used for the tree view. Takes two arguments, the first
- is the revision ID and the second is the path of the directory tree,
- empty for the root directory. Defaults to "git ls-tree %s %s".
-
-TIG_BLOB_CMD::
- The command used for the blob view. Takes one argument which is
- the blob ID. Defaults to "git cat-file blob %s".
-
[[viewer]]
The Viewer
----------
and the diff view in the bottom window. You can switch between the two views
by pressing 'Tab'. To maximize the log view again, simply press 'l'.
-[[commit-id]]
-Current Head and Commit ID
-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
-The viewer keeps track of both what head and commit ID you are currently
-viewing. The commit ID will follow the cursor line and change every time
-you highlight a different commit. Whenever you reopen the diff view it will be
-reloaded, if the commit ID changed.
-
-The head ID is used when opening the main and log view to indicate from what
-revision to show history.
-
[[views]]
Views
~~~~~
commands entered in the internal prompt.
The help view::
- Displays key binding quick reference.
+ Displays a quick reference of key bindings.
+
+[[commit-id]]
+Browsing State and User-defined Commands
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+The viewer keeps track of both what head and commit ID you are currently
+viewing. The commit ID will follow the cursor line and change every time you
+highlight a different commit. Whenever you reopen the diff view it will be
+reloaded, if the commit ID changed. The head ID is used when opening the main
+and log view to indicate from what revision to show history.
+
+Some of the commands used or provided by tig can be configured. This goes for
+some of the <<env-variables, environment variables>> as well as the
+<<external-commands, external commands>>. These user-defined commands can use
+arguments that refer to the current browsing state by using one of the
+following variables.
+
+`-----------------------`-----------------------------------------------------
+Browsing state variables
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+%(head) The currently viewed 'head' ID. Defaults to HEAD
+%(commit) The currently selected commit ID.
+%(blob) The currently selected blob ID.
+%(directory) The current directory path in the tree view; \
+ empty for the root directory.
+%(file) The currently selected file.
+%(ref) The reference given to blame or HEAD if undefined.
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------
[[title-window]]
Title Windows
[main] 77d9e40fbcea3238015aea403e06f61542df9a31 - commit 1 of 779 (0%) 5s
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+[[env-variables]]
+Environment Variables
+---------------------
+
+Several options related to the interface with git can be configured via
+environment options.
+
+[[configuration-files]]
+Configuration Files
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+Upon startup, tig first reads the system wide configuration file
+(`{sysconfdir}/tigrc` by default) and then proceeds to read the user's
+configuration file (`~/.tigrc` by default). The paths to either of these files
+can be overridden through the following environment variables:
+
+TIGRC_USER::
+ Path of the user configuration file.
+
+TIGRC_SYSTEM::
+ Path of the system wide configuration file.
+
+[[repo-refs]]
+Repository References
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+Commits that are referenced by tags and branch heads will be marked by the
+reference name surrounded by '[' and ']':
+
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+2006-03-26 19:42 Petr Baudis | [cogito-0.17.1] Cogito 0.17.1
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+If you want to filter what branches gets shown, say limit to only show
+branches named `master` or which starts with the `jf/` prefix, you can
+do it by setting the following variable:
+
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+$ TIG_LS_REMOTE="git ls-remote . master jf/*" tig
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+Or set the variable permanently in your environment.
+
+--
+
+TIG_LS_REMOTE::
+
+ Set command for retrieving all repository references. The command
+ should output data in the same format as git-ls-remote(1). Defaults
+ to:
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+git ls-remote .
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+--
+
+[[history-commands]]
+History Commands
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+It is possible to alter which commands are used for the different views. If
+for example you prefer commits in the main view to be sorted by date and only
+show 500 commits, use:
+
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+$ TIG_MAIN_CMD="git log --date-order -n500 --pretty=raw %(head)" tig
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+Or set the variable permanently in your environment.
+
+Notice, how `%(head)` is used to specify the commit reference.
+
+--
+
+TIG_DIFF_CMD::
+
+ The command used for the diff view. Defaults to:
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+git show --pretty=fuller --no-color --root
+ --patch-with-stat --find-copies-harder -C %(commit)
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+TIG_LOG_CMD::
+
+ The command used for the log view. If you prefer to have both
+ author and committer shown in the log view be sure to pass
+ `\--pretty=fuller` to git log. Defaults to:
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+git log --no-color --cc --stat -n100 %(head)
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+TIG_MAIN_CMD::
+
+ The command used for the main view. Note, you must always specify
+ the option: `\--pretty=raw` since the main view parser expects to
+ read that format.
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+git log --no-color --pretty=raw --parents --topo-order %(head)
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+--
+
+[[tree-commands]]
+Tree Commands
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+--
+
+TIG_TREE_CMD::
+
+ The command used for the tree view. Defaults to:
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+git ls-tree %(commit) %(directory)
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+TIG_BLOB_CMD::
+
+ The command used for the blob view. Defaults to:
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+git cat-file blob %(blob)
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+--
+
[[keys]]
Default Keybindings
-------------------
the previous commit in the main view and update the diff view \
to display it.
Down Similar to 'Up' but will move down.
+',' Move to parent. In the tree view, this means switch to the parent \
+ directory. In the blame view it will load blame for the parent \
+ commit. For merges the parent is queried.
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+[[view-actions]]
+View Specific Actions
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+`-------`--------------------------------------------------------------------
+Key Action
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+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]]
Delete Scroll view one line down.
w Scroll view one page up.
s Scroll view one page down.
+Left Scroll view one column left.
+Right Scroll view one column right.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
[[searching]]
`-------`--------------------------------------------------------------------
Key Action
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-/ Search the view. Opens a prompt for entering search regex to use.
-? Search backwards in the view. Also prompts for regex.
-n Find next match for the current search regex.
-N Find previous match for the current search regex.
+/ Search the view. Opens a prompt for entering search regexp to use.
+? Search backwards in the view. Also prompts for regexp.
+n Find next match for the current search regexp.
+N Find previous match for the current search regexp.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
[[misc-keys]]
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.
-',' Move tree view to the parent tree.
e Open file in editor.
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External Commands
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-Tig also comes with a few builtin external commands. These are simple shell
-commands that are run and can take arguments from the current browsing state,
-such as the current commit ID. The default commands are:
+For more custom needs, external commands provide a way to easily execute
+a script or program. They are bound to keys and use information from the
+current browsing state, such as the current commit ID. Tig comes with
+the following built-in external commands:
`-------`--------------------------------------------------------------------
Key Action
You can tune the interaction with git by making use of the options explained
in this section. For example, by configuring the environment variables
-described in the <<history-commands, "History commands">> section.
+described in the section on <<history-commands, history commands>>.
[[path-limiting]]
Limit by Path Name
$ tig -- status
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-NOTE: For the main view, avoiding ambiguity will in some cases require you to
-specify two "\--" options. The first will make tig stop option processing
-and the latter will be passed to git log.
-
[[date-number-limiting]]
Limit by Date or Number
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
To speed up interaction with git, you can limit the amount of commits to show
both for the log and main view. Either limit by date using e.g.
-`--since=1.month` or limit by the number of commits using `-n400`.
+`\--since=1.month` or limit by the number of commits using `-n400`.
If you are only interested in changed that happened between two dates you can
use:
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
NOTE: If you want to avoid having to quote dates containing spaces you can use
-"." instead, e.g. `--after=May.5th`.
+"." instead, e.g. `\--after=May.5th`.
[[commit-range-limiting]]
Limiting by Commit Ranges
Copyright
---------
-Copyright (c) 2006-2008 Jonas Fonseca <fonseca@diku.dk>
+Copyright (c) 2006-2009 Jonas Fonseca <fonseca@diku.dk>
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
- gitk(1)
- qgit(1)
- - gitview(1)