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-*set* variable *=* value
-*bind* keymap key action
-*color* area fgcolor bgcolor [attributes]
+*set* 'variable' *=* 'value'
+*bind* 'keymap' 'key' 'action'
+*color* 'area' 'fgcolor' 'bgcolor' '[attributes]'
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- *set* variables *=* value
+*set* variables *=* value
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Examples:
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
- set show-rev-graph = yes # Show revision graph?
- set line-number-interval = 5 # Interval between line numbers
- set tab-size = 8 # Number of spaces pr tab
- set encoding = "UTF-8" # Commit encoding
+set show-author = yes # Show author?
+set show-date = yes # Show commit date?
+set show-rev-graph = yes # Show revision graph?
+set show-refs = yes # Show references?
+set show-line-numbers = no # Show line numbers?
+set line-number-interval = 5 # Interval between line numbers
+set tab-size = 8 # Number of spaces per tab
+set encoding = "UTF-8" # Commit encoding
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
The type of variables are either bool, int, and string.
The following variables can be set:
+'show-author' (bool)::
+'show-date' (bool)::
'show-rev-graph' (bool)::
+'show-refs' (bool)::
- Show revision graph in the main view on start-up. Can be toggled with
- 'g'.
+ Whether to show author, date, revision graph, and references
+ (branches, tags, and remotes) in the main view on start-up. Can all be
+ toggled.
'line-number-interval' (int)::
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- *bind* 'keymap' 'key' 'action'
+*bind* 'keymap' 'key' 'action'
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Examples:
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- # A few keybindings
- bind main w scroll-line-up
- bind main s scroll-line-down
- bind main space enter
- bind diff a previous
- bind diff d next
- bind diff b move-first-line
- # 'unbind' the default quit key binding
- bind main Q none
+# A few keybindings
+bind main w scroll-line-up
+bind main s scroll-line-down
+bind main space enter
+bind diff a previous
+bind diff d next
+bind diff b move-first-line
+# 'unbind' the default quit key binding
+bind main Q none
+# An external command to update from upstream
+bind generic F !git fetch
+# Cherry-pick current commit unto current branch
+bind generic C !git cherry-pick %(commit)
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Keys are mapped by first searching the keybindings for the current view, then
Keymaps::
-Valid keymaps are: *main*, *diff*, *log*, *help*, *pager*, and *generic*. Use
-*generic* to set key mapping in all keymaps.
+Valid keymaps are: *main*, *diff*, *log*, *help*, *pager*, *status*, *stage*,
+and *generic*. Use *generic* to set key mapping in all keymaps.
Key values::
Actions
~~~~~~~
+Apart from the action names listed below, all actions starting with a '!' will
+be available as an external command. External commands can contain variable
+names that will be substituted before the command is run. Valid variable names
+are "%(head)", "%(commit)", and "%(blob)".
+
+As an example, the following external command will save the current commit as
+a patch file: "!git format-patch %(commit)^..%(commit)".
+
ifdef::backend-xhtml11[]
[frame="none"]
`-----------------------`-----------------------------------------------------
view-log Show log view
view-tree Show tree view
view-blob Show blob view
+view-blame Show blame view
+view-status Show status view
+view-stage Show stage view
view-pager Show pager view
view-help Show help page
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
next Move to next
previous Move to previous
view-next Move focus to next view
+refresh Reload and refresh view
view-close Close the current view
quit Close all views and quit
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
scroll-page-down Scroll one page down
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ifdef::backend-xhtml11[]
+[frame="none"]
+`-----------------------`-----------------------------------------------------
+endif::backend-xhtml11[]
+Searching:
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+search Search the view
+search-back Search backwards in the view
+find-next Find next search match
+find-prev Find previous search match
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
ifdef::backend-xhtml11[]
[frame="none"]
`-----------------------`-----------------------------------------------------
show-version Show version information
stop-loading Stop all loading views
toggle-lineno Toggle line numbers
+toggle-date Toggle date display
+toggle-author Toggle author display
toggle-rev-graph Toggle revision graph visualization
+toggle-refs Toggle reference display
+status-update Update file status
+status-merge Resolve unmerged file
+tree-parent Switch to parent directory in tree view
+edit Open in editor
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Color commands control highlighting and the user interface styles. If your
terminal supports color, these commands can be used to assign foreground and
-background combinations to certain areas. Optionally, an attribute can be given
-as the last parameter. The syntax is:
+background combinations to certain areas. Optionally, an attribute can be
+given as the last parameter. The syntax is:
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- *color* 'area' 'fgcolor' 'bgcolor' '[attributes]'
+*color* 'area' 'fgcolor' 'bgcolor' '[attributes]'
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Examples:
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- # Diff colors
- color diff-header yellow default
- color diff-index blue default
- color diff-chunk magenta default
- # A strange looking cursor line
- color cursor red default underline
- # UI colors
- color title-blur white blue
- color title-focus white blue bold
+# Overwrite the default terminal colors to white on black.
+color default white black
+# Diff colors
+color diff-header yellow default
+color diff-index blue default
+color diff-chunk magenta default
+# A strange looking cursor line
+color cursor red default underline
+# UI colors
+color title-blur white blue
+color title-focus white blue bold
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Area names::
*standout*, and *underline*. Note, not all attributes may be supported
by the terminal.
-
UI colors
~~~~~~~~~
--
+Default terminal colors::
+
+The colors and attributes to be used for the text that is not highlighted or
+that specify the use of the default terminal colors can be controlled by
+setting the *default* color option.
+
+Use the *default* color to use the colors configured for the terminal. This is
+the default and recommended if you are using a terminal with a transparent
+background.
+
Status window colors::
Appearance of the bottom window showing info messages.
@@ -294,16 +348,20 @@ Appearance of the various columns in the main view, including the '~' used for
delimiting long author names and labels for tag and branch references.
*main-date*, *main-author*, *main-commit*, *main-delim*, *main-tag*,
-*main-ref*, *main-remote*
+*main-local-tag*, *main-ref*, *main-remote*, *main-head*, *main-revgraph*
+
+Blame view colors::
+
+The colors used for the blame view are similar to those in the main view.
+The commit ID color can be colored using *blame-id*.
+
+*blame-date*, *blame-author*, *blame-commit*, *blame-id*, *blame-lineno*
--
Highlighting
~~~~~~~~~~~~
-The colors and attributes for text that is not highlighted can be controlled
-by changing the *default* color option.
-
--
Diff markup::
changes, rename detection, and similarity.
*diff-oldmode*, *diff-newmode*, *diff-copy-from*, *diff-copy-to*,
-*diff-rename-from*, *diff-rename-to*, *diff-similarity* *diff-dissimilarity*
+*diff-rename-from*, *diff-rename-to*, *diff-similarity*, *diff-dissimilarity*
*diff-tree*, *diff-index*
Pretty print commit headers::
headers , unless `--pretty=raw` was given. This includes lines, such as merge
info, commit ID, and author and committer date.
-*pp-author*, *pp-commit*, *pp-merge*, *pp-date*, *pp-adate*, *pp-cdate*
+*pp-author*, *pp-commit*, *pp-merge*, *pp-date*, *pp-adate*, *pp-cdate*,
+*pp-refs*
Raw commit header::
*signoff*, *acked*
+Tree markup::
+
+Colors for information of the tree view.
+
+*tree-dir*, *tree-file*
+
+Status markup::
+
+Colors used in the status view.
+
+*stat-section*, *stat-none*, *stat-staged*, *stat-unstaged*, *stat-untracked*
+
--
COPYRIGHT
---------
-Copyright (c) 2006 Jonas Fonseca <fonseca@diku.dk>
+Copyright (c) 2006-2007 Jonas Fonseca <fonseca@diku.dk>
Licensed under the terms of the GNU General Public License.