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20 .TH "TIG" 1 "" "" ""
21 .SH NAME
22 tig \- text-mode interface for git
23 .SH "SYNOPSIS"
24
25 .nf
26 tig [options]
27 tig [options] [\-\-] [git log options]
28 tig [options] log [git log options]
29 tig [options] diff [git diff options]
30 tig [options] show [git show options]
31 tig [options] < [git command output]
32 .fi
33
34 .SH "DESCRIPTION"
35
36
37 Browse changes in a git repository\&. Additionally, tig(1) can also act as a pager for output of various git commands\&.
38
39
40 When browsing repositories, tig(1) uses the underlying git commands to present the user with various views, such as summarized commit log and showing the commit with the log message, diffstat, and the diff\&.
41
42
43 Using tig(1) as a pager, it will display input from stdin and try to colorize it\&.
44
45 .SH "OPTIONS"
46
47 .TP
48 \-l
49 Start up in log view using the internal log command\&.
50
51 .TP
52 \-d
53 Start up in diff view using the internal diff command\&.
54
55 .TP
56 \-n[INTERVAL], \-\-line\-number[=INTERVAL]
57 Prefix line numbers in log and diff view\&. Optionally, with interval different than each line\&.
58
59 .TP
60 \-t[NSPACES], \-\-tab\-size[=NSPACES]
61 Set the number of spaces tabs should be expanded to\&.
62
63 .TP
64 \-v, \-\-version
65 Show version and exit\&.
66
67 .TP
68 \-\-
69 End of tig(1) options\&. Useful when specifying command options for the main view\&. Example:
70
71 .nf
72 $ tig \-\- \-\-since=1\&.month
73 .fi
74
75 .TP
76 log [git log options]
77 Open log view using the given git log options\&.
78
79 .TP
80 diff [git diff options]
81 Open diff view using the given git diff options\&.
82
83 .TP
84 show [git show options]
85 Open diff view using the given git show options\&.
86
87 .TP
88 [git log options]
89 tig(1) will stop the option parsing when the first command line parameter not starting with "\-" is encountered\&. All options including this one will be passed to git log when loading the main view\&. This makes it possible to say:
90
91 .nf
92 $ tig tag\-1\&.0\&.\&.HEAD
93 .fi
94
95 .SS "Pager mode"
96
97
98 If stdin is a pipe, any log or diff options will be ignored and the pager view will be opened loading data from stdin\&. The pager mode can be used for colorizing output from various git commands\&.
99
100
101 Example on how to colorize the output of git\-show(1):
102
103 .nf
104 $ git show | tig
105 .fi
106
107 .SS "Git command options"
108
109
110 All git command options specified on the command line will be passed to the given command and all will be shell quoted before they are passed to the shell\&.
111
112 .RS
113 .Sh "Note"
114
115
116 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 expected by the main view\&.
117
118 .RE
119
120
121 Example on how to open the log view and show both author and committer information:
122
123 .nf
124 $ tig log \-\-pretty=fuller
125 .fi
126
127
128 See the "Specifying revisions" section below 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\&.
129
130 .SH "ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES"
131
132
133 Several options related to the interface with git can be configured via environment options\&.
134
135 .SS "Repository references"
136
137
138 Commits that are referenced by tags and branch heads will be marked by the reference name surrounded by \fI[\fR and \fI]\fR:
139
140 .nf
141 2006\-03\-26 19:42 Petr Baudis | [cogito\-0\&.17\&.1] Cogito 0\&.17\&.1
142 .fi
143
144
145 If you want to filter out certain directories under \&.git/refs/, say tmp you can do it by setting the following variable:
146
147 .nf
148 $ TIG_LS_REMOTE="git ls\-remote \&. | sed /\\/tmp\\//d" tig
149 .fi
150
151
152 Or set the variable permanently in your environment\&.
153
154 .TP
155 TIG_LS_REMOTE
156 Set command for retrieving all repository references\&. The command should output data in the same format as git\-ls\-remote(1)\&.
157
158 .SS "View commands"
159
160
161 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:
162
163 .nf
164 $ TIG_MAIN_CMD="git log \-\-date\-order \-n500 \-\-pretty=raw %s" tig
165 .fi
166
167
168 Or set the variable permanently in your environment\&.
169
170
171 Notice, how %s is used to specify the commit reference\&. There can be a maximum of 5 %s ref specifications\&.
172
173 .TP
174 TIG_DIFF_CMD
175 The command used for the diff view\&. By default, git show is used as a backend\&.
176
177 .TP
178 TIG_LOG_CMD
179 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\&.
180
181 .TP
182 TIG_MAIN_CMD
183 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\&.
184
185 .SH "THE VIEWER"
186
187
188 tig(1) presents various \fIviews\fR of a repository\&. Each view is based on output from an external command, most often \fIgit log\fR, \fIgit diff\fR, or \fIgit show\fR\&.
189
190 .TP
191 The main view
192 Is the default view, and it shows a one line summary of each commit in the chosen list of revision\&. The summary includes commit date, author, and the first line of the log message\&. Additionally, any repository references, such as tags, will be shown\&.
193
194 .TP
195 The log view
196 Presents a more rich view of the revision log showing the whole log message and the diffstat\&.
197
198 .TP
199 The diff view
200 Shows either the diff of the current working tree, that is, what has changed since the last commit, or the commit diff complete with log message, diffstat and diff\&.
201
202 .TP
203 The pager view
204 Is used for displaying both input from stdin and output from git commands entered in the internal prompt\&.
205
206 .TP
207 The help view
208 Displays the information from the tig(1) man page\&. For the help view to work you need to have the tig(1) man page installed\&.
209
210 .SH "KEYS"
211
212
213 Below the default key bindings are shown\&.
214
215 .SS "View switching"
216
217 .TP
218 m
219 Switch to main view\&.
220
221 .TP
222 d
223 Switch to diff view\&.
224
225 .TP
226 l
227 Switch to log view\&.
228
229 .TP
230 p
231 Switch to pager view\&.
232
233 .TP
234 h
235 Show man page\&.
236
237 .TP
238 Return
239 If on a commit line show the commit diff\&. Additionally, if in main or log view this will split the view\&. To open the commit diff in full size view either use \fId\fR or press Return twice\&.
240
241 .TP
242 Tab
243 Switch to next view\&.
244
245 .SS "Cursor navigation"
246
247 .TP
248 Up
249 Move cursor one line up\&.
250
251 .TP
252 Down
253 Move cursor one line down\&.
254
255 .TP
256 k
257 Move cursor one line up and enter\&. When used in the main view this will always show the diff of the current commit in the split diff view\&.
258
259 .TP
260 j
261 Move cursor one line down and enter\&.
262
263 .TP
264 PgUp
265 Move cursor one page up\&.
266
267 .TP
268 PgDown
269 Move cursor one page down\&.
270
271 .TP
272 Home
273 Jump to first line\&.
274
275 .TP
276 End
277 Jump to last line\&.
278
279 .SS "Scrolling"
280
281 .TP
282 Insert
283 Scroll view one line up\&.
284
285 .TP
286 Delete
287 Scroll view one line down\&.
288
289 .TP
290 w
291 Scroll view one page up\&.
292
293 .TP
294 s
295 Scroll view one page down\&.
296
297 .SS "Misc"
298
299 .TP
300 q
301 Quit
302
303 .TP
304 r
305 Redraw screen\&.
306
307 .TP
308 z
309 Stop all background loading\&. This can be useful if you use tig(1) in a repository with a long history without limiting the revision log\&.
310
311 .TP
312 v
313 Show version\&.
314
315 .TP
316 n
317 Toggle line numbers on/off\&.
318
319 .TP
320 \fI:\fR
321 Open prompt\&. This allows you to specify what git command to run\&. Example:
322
323 .nf
324 :log \-p
325 .fi
326
327 .SH "SPECIFYING REVISIONS"
328
329
330 This section describes various ways to specify what revisions to display or otherwise limit the view to\&. Note, that tig(1) does not itself parse the described revision options\&.
331
332 .SS "File history"
333
334
335 If you are interested only in those revisions that made changes to a specific file (or even several files) list the files like this:
336
337 .nf
338 $ tig log Makefile
339 .fi
340
341
342 To avoid ambiguity with repository references such as tag name, be sure to separate file names from other git options using "\-\-"\&. So if you have a file named \fImaster\fR it will clash with the reference named \fImaster\fR, and thus you will have to use:
343
344 .nf
345 $ tag log \-\- master
346 .fi
347
348 .RS
349 .Sh "Note"
350
351
352 For the main view, avoiding ambiguity will in some cases require you to specify two "\-\-" options\&. The first will make tig(1) stop option processing and the latter will be passed to git log\&.
353
354 .RE
355
356 .SS "Limit by date or number"
357
358
359 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\&.
360
361 .RS
362 .Sh "Note"
363
364
365 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 "View commands" section\&.
366
367 .RE
368
369 .SS "Ranges"
370
371
372 Alternatively, commits can be limited to a specific range, such as "all commits between \fItag\-1\&.0\fR and \fItag\-2\&.0\fR"\&. For example:
373
374 .nf
375 $ tig log tag\-1\&.0\&.\&.tag\-2\&.0
376 .fi
377
378
379 This way of commit limiting makes it trivial to only browse the commits which haven't been pushed to a remote branch\&. Assuming \fIorigin\fR is your upstream remote branch, using:
380
381 .nf
382 $ tig log origin\&.\&.HEAD
383 .fi
384
385
386 will list what will be pushed to the remote branch\&. Optionally, the ending \fIHEAD\fR can be left out since it is implied\&.
387
388 .SS "Limiting by reachability"
389
390
391 Git interprets the range specifier "tag\-1\&.0\&.\&.tag\-2\&.0" as "all commits reachable from \fItag\-2\&.0\fR but not from \fItag\-1\&.0\fR"\&. If you prefer to specify which commit to preview in this way use the following:
392
393 .nf
394 $ tig log tag\-2\&.0 ^tag\-1\&.0
395 .fi
396
397
398 You can think of \fI^\fR as a negation operator\&. Using this alternate syntax, it is possible to further prune commits by specifying multiple branch cut offs\&.
399
400 .SH "BUGS"
401
402
403 Known bugs and problems:
404
405 .TP 3
406 \(bu
407 If the screen width is very small the main view can draw outside the current view causing bad wrapping\&. Same goes for title and status windows\&.
408 .LP
409
410 .SH "TODO"
411
412
413 Features that should be explored\&.
414
415 .TP 3
416 \(bu
417 Searching\&.
418 .TP
419 \(bu
420 Locale support\&.
421 .LP
422
423 .SH "COPYRIGHT"
424
425
426 Copyright (c) Jonas Fonseca <fonseca@diku\&.dk>, 2006
427
428
429 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 the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version\&.
430
431 .SH "SEE ALSO"
432
433 .nf
434 git(7): \fIhttp://www.kernel.org/pub/software/scm/git/docs/\fR,
435 cogito(7): \fIhttp://www.kernel.org/pub/software/scm/cogito/docs/\fR
436 gitk(1): git repository browser written using tcl/tk,
437 gitview(1): git repository browser written using python/gtk\&.
438 .fi
439