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1The tig Manual
2==============
3Jonas Fonseca <fonseca@diku.dk>
4
5This is the manual for tig, the ncurses-based text-mode interface for git.
6Tig allows you to browse changes in a git repository and can additionally act
7as a pager for output of various git commands. When used as a pager, it will
8display input from stdin and colorize it.
9
10When browsing repositories, tig uses the underlying git commands to present
11the user with various views, such as summarized commit log and showing the
12commit with the log message, diffstat, and the diff.
13
14Calling Conventions
15-------------------
16
17Pager Mode
18~~~~~~~~~~
19
20If stdin is a pipe, any log or diff options will be ignored and the pager view
21will be opened loading data from stdin. The pager mode can be used for
22colorizing output from various git commands.
23
24Example on how to colorize the output of git-show(1):
25
26 $ git show | tig
27
28Git Command Options
29~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
30
31All git command options specified on the command line will be passed to the
32given command and all will be shell quoted before they are passed to the
33shell.
34
35NOTE: If you specify options for the main view, you should not use the
36`--pretty` option as this option will be set automatically to the format
37expected by the main view.
38
39Example on how to open the log view and show both author and committer
40information:
41
42 $ tig log --pretty=fuller
43
44See the <<refspec, "Specifying revisions">> section below for an introduction
45to revision options supported by the git commands. For details on specific git
46command options, refer to the man page of the command in question.
47
48Environment Variables
49---------------------
50
51Several options related to the interface with git can be configured via
52environment options.
53
54Repository References
55~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
56
57Commits that are referenced by tags and branch heads will be marked by the
58reference name surrounded by '[' and ']':
59
60 2006-03-26 19:42 Petr Baudis | [cogito-0.17.1] Cogito 0.17.1
61
62If you want to filter out certain directories under `.git/refs/`, say `tmp`
63you can do it by setting the following variable:
64
65 $ TIG_LS_REMOTE="git ls-remote . | sed /\/tmp\//d" tig
66
67Or set the variable permanently in your environment.
68
69TIG_LS_REMOTE::
70 Set command for retrieving all repository references. The command
71 should output data in the same format as git-ls-remote(1).
72
73[[history-commands]]
74History Commands
75~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
76
77It is possible to alter which commands are used for the different views. If
78for example you prefer commits in the main view to be sorted by date and only
79show 500 commits, use:
80
81 $ TIG_MAIN_CMD="git log --date-order -n500 --pretty=raw %s" tig
82
83Or set the variable permanently in your environment.
84
85Notice, how `%s` is used to specify the commit reference. There can be a
86maximum of 5 `%s` ref specifications.
87
88TIG_DIFF_CMD::
89 The command used for the diff view. By default, git show is used
90 as a backend.
91
92TIG_LOG_CMD::
93 The command used for the log view. If you prefer to have both
94 author and committer shown in the log view be sure to pass
95 `--pretty=fuller` to git log.
96
97TIG_MAIN_CMD::
98 The command used for the main view. Note, you must always specify
99 the option: `--pretty=raw` since the main view parser expects to
100 read that format.
101
102The Viewer
103----------
104
105The display consists of a status window on the last line of the screen and one
106or more views. The default is to only show one view at the time but it is
107possible to split both the main and log view to also show the commit diff.
108
109If you are in the log view and press 'Enter' when the current line is a commit
110line, such as:
111
112 commit 4d55caff4cc89335192f3e566004b4ceef572521
113
114You will split the view so that the log view is displayed in the top window
115and the diff view in the bottom window. You can switch between the two views
116by pressing 'Tab'. To maximize the log view again, simply press 'l'.
117
118Current Head and Commit ID
119~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
120
121The viewer keeps track of both what head and commit ID you are currently
122viewing. The commit ID will follow the cursor line and change everytime time
123you highlight a different commit. Whenever you reopen the diff view it will be
124reloaded, if the commit ID changed.
125
126The head ID is used when opening the main and log view to indicate from what
127revision to show history.
128
129Views
130~~~~~
131
132tig(1) presents various 'views' of a repository. Each view is based on output
133from an external command, most often 'git log', 'git diff', or 'git show'.
134
135The main view::
136 Is the default view, and it shows a one line summary of each commit
137 in the chosen list of revisions. The summary includes commit date,
138 author, and the first line of the log message. Additionally, any
139 repository references, such as tags, will be shown.
140
141The log view::
142 Presents a more rich view of the revision log showing the whole log
143 message and the diffstat.
144
145The diff view::
146 Shows either the diff of the current working tree, that is, what
147 has changed since the last commit, or the commit diff complete
148 with log message, diffstat and diff.
149
150The pager view::
151 Is used for displaying both input from stdin and output from git
152 commands entered in the internal prompt.
153
154The help view::
155 Displays the information from the tig(1) man page. For the help view
156 to work you need to have the tig(1) man page installed.
157
158Title Windows
159~~~~~~~~~~~~~
160
161Each view has a title window which shows the name of the view, current commit
162ID if available, and where the view is positioned:
163
164 [main] c622eefaa485995320bc743431bae0d497b1d875 - commit 1 of 61 (1%)
165
166By default, the title of the current view is highlighted using bold font. For
167long loading views (taking over 3 seconds) the time since loading started will
168be appended:
169
170 [main] 77d9e40fbcea3238015aea403e06f61542df9a31 - commit 1 of 779 (0%) 5s
171
172Keys
173----
174Below the default key bindings are shown.
175
176View Switching
177~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
178m::
179 Switch to main view.
180d::
181 Switch to diff view.
182l::
183 Switch to log view.
184p::
185 Switch to pager view.
186h::
187 Show man page.
188
189View Manipulation
190~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
191q::
192 Close view, if multiple views are open it will jump back to the
193 previous view in the view stack. If it is the last open view it
194 will quit. Use 'Q' to quit all views at once.
195Enter::
196 This key is "context sensitive" depending on what view you are
197 currently in. When in log view on a commit line or in the main
198 view, split the view and show the commit diff. In the diff view
199 pressing Enter will simply scroll the view one line down.
200Tab::
201 Switch to next view.
202Up::
203 This key is "context sensitive" and will move the cursor one
204 line up. However, uf you opened a diff view from the main view
205 (split- or full-screen) it will change the cursor to point to
206 the previous commit in the main view and update the diff view
207 to display it.
208Down::
209 Similar to 'Up' but will move down.
210
211Cursor Navigation
212~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
213j::
214 Move cursor one line up.
215k::
216 Move cursor one line down.
217PgUp::
218b::
219-::
220 Move cursor one page up.
221PgDown::
222Space::
223 Move cursor one page down.
224Home::
225 Jump to first line.
226End::
227 Jump to last line.
228
229Scrolling
230~~~~~~~~~
231Insert::
232 Scroll view one line up.
233Delete::
234 Scroll view one line down.
235w::
236 Scroll view one page up.
237s::
238 Scroll view one page down.
239
240Misc
241~~~~
242Q::
243 Quit.
244r::
245 Redraw screen.
246z::
247 Stop all background loading. This can be useful if you use
248 tig(1) in a repository with a long history without limiting
249 the revision log.
250v::
251 Show version.
252n::
253 Toggle line numbers on/off.
254':'::
255 Open prompt. This allows you to specify what git command
256 to run. Example:
257
258 :log -p
259
260[[refspec]]
261Revision Specification
262----------------------
263
264This section describes various ways to specify what revisions to display or
265otherwise limit the view to. tig(1) does not itself parse the described
266revision options so refer to the relevant git man pages for futher
267information. Relevant man pages besides git-log(1) are git-diff(1) and
268git-rev-list(1).
269
270You can tune the interaction with git by making use of the options explained
271in this section. For example, by configuring the environment variables
272described in the <<history-commands, "History commands">> section.
273
274Limit by Path Name
275~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
276
277If you are interested only in those revisions that made changes to a specific
278file (or even several files) list the files like this:
279
280 $ tig log Makefile README
281
282To avoid ambiguity with repository references such as tag name, be sure to
283separate file names from other git options using "\--". So if you have a file
284named 'master' it will clash with the reference named 'master', and thus you
285will have to use:
286
287 $ tig log -- master
288
289NOTE: For the main view, avoiding ambiguity will in some cases require you to
290specify two "\--" options. The first will make tig(1) stop option processing
291and the latter will be passed to git log.
292
293Limit by Date or Number
294~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
295
296To speed up interaction with git, you can limit the amount of commits to show
297both for the log and main view. Either limit by date using e.g.
298`--since=1.month` or limit by the number of commits using `-n400`.
299
300If you are only interested in changed that happened between two dates you can
301use:
302
303 $ tig -- --after="May 5th" --before="2006-05-16 15:44"
304
305NOTE: If you want to avoid having to quote dates containing spaces you can use
306"." instead, e.g. `--after=May.5th`.
307
308Limiting by Commit Ranges
309~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
310
311Alternatively, commits can be limited to a specific range, such as "all
312commits between 'tag-1.0' and 'tag-2.0'". For example:
313
314 $ tig log tag-1.0..tag-2.0
315
316This way of commit limiting makes it trivial to only browse the commits which
317haven't been pushed to a remote branch. Assuming 'origin' is your upstream
318remote branch, using:
319
320 $ tig log origin..HEAD
321
322will list what will be pushed to the remote branch. Optionally, the ending
323'HEAD' can be left out since it is implied.
324
325Limiting by Reachability
326~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
327
328Git interprets the range specifier "tag-1.0..tag-2.0" as "all commits
329reachable from 'tag-2.0' but not from 'tag-1.0'". Where reachability refers
330to what commits are ancestors (or part of the history) of the branch or tagged
331revision in question.
332
333If you prefer to specify which commit to preview in this way use the
334following:
335
336 $ tig log tag-2.0 ^tag-1.0
337
338You can think of '^' as a negation operator. Using this alternate syntax, it
339is possible to further prune commits by specifying multiple branch cut offs.
340
341Combining Revisions Specification
342~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
343
344Revisions options can to some degree be combined, which makes it possible to
345say "show at most 20 commits from within the last month that changed files
346under the Documentation/ directory."
347
348 $ tig -- --since=1.month -n20 -- Documentation/
349
350Examining All Repository References
351~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
352
353In some cases, it can be useful to query changes across all references in a
354repository. An example is to ask "did any line of development in this
355repository change a particular file within the last week". This can be
356accomplished using:
357
358 $ tig -- --all --since=1.week -- Makefile
359
360include::BUGS[]
361
362Copyright
363---------
364
365Copyright (c) 2006 Jonas Fonseca <fonseca@diku.dk>
366
367This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
368it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
369the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
370(at your option) any later version.
371
372References and Related Tools
373----------------------------
374
375include::SITES[]
376
377Git porcelains:
378
379 - link:http://www.kernel.org/pub/software/scm/git/docs/[git],
380 - link:http://www.kernel.org/pub/software/scm/cogito/docs/[Cogito]
381
382Other git repository browsers:
383
384 - gitk(1)
385 - qgit(1)
386 - gitview(1)