6 tigrc - tig user configuration file
12 .............................................................................
13 *set* variable *=* value
14 *bind* keymap key action
15 *color* area fgcolor bgcolor [attributes]
16 .............................................................................
22 You can permanently set an option by putting it in the `~/.tigrc` file. The
23 file consists of a series of 'commands'. Each line of the file may contain
26 The hash mark ('#') is used as a 'comment' character. All text after the
27 comment character to the end of the line is ignored. You can use comments to
28 annotate your initialization file.
34 A few selective variables can be configured via the set command. The syntax
38 ..............................................................................
39 *set* variables *=* value
40 ..............................................................................
44 --------------------------------------------------------------------------
45 set show-rev-graph = yes # Show revision graph?
46 set line-number-interval = 5 # Interval between line numbers
47 set tab-size = 8 # Number of spaces pr tab
48 set encoding = "UTF-8" # Commit encoding
49 --------------------------------------------------------------------------
51 The type of variables are either bool, int, and string.
55 To set a bool variable to true use either "1", "true", or "yes".
56 Any other value will set the variable to false.
60 A non-negative integer.
64 A string of characters. Optionally, use either ' or " as delimiters.
69 The following variables can be set:
71 'show-rev-graph' (bool)::
73 Show revision graph in the main view on start-up. Can be toggled with
76 'line-number-interval' (int)::
78 Interval between line numbers. Note, you have to toggle on line
79 numbering with 'n' or the `-n` command line option. The default is to
84 Number of spaces per tab. The default is 8 spaces.
86 'commit-encoding' (string)::
88 The encoding used for commits. The default is UTF-8. Not this option
89 is shadowed by the "i18n.commitencoding" option in `.git/config`.
95 Using bind commands keys can be mapped to an action when pressed in a given
96 key map. The syntax is:
99 ..............................................................................
100 *bind* 'keymap' 'key' 'action'
101 ..............................................................................
105 --------------------------------------------------------------------------
107 bind main w scroll-line-up
108 bind main s scroll-line-down
109 bind main space enter
112 bind diff b move-first-line
113 # 'unbind' the default quit key binding
115 --------------------------------------------------------------------------
117 Keys are mapped by first searching the keybindings for the current view, then
118 the keybindings for the *generic* keymap, and last the default keybindings.
119 Thus, the view keybindings shadow the generic keybindings which Shadow the
120 built-in keybindings.
126 Valid keymaps are: *main*, *diff*, *log*, *help*, *pager*, and *generic*. Use
127 *generic* to set key mapping in all keymaps.
131 Key values should never be quoted. Use either the ASCII value or one of the
132 following symbolic key names. Symbolic key names are case insensitive, Use
133 *Hash* to bind to the `#` key, since the hash mark is used as a comment
136 *Enter*, *Space*, *Backspace*, *Tab*, *Escape*, *Left*, *Right*, *Up*, *Down*,
137 *Insert*, *Delete*, *Hash*, *Home*, *End*, *PageUp*, *PageDown*, *F1*, *F2*, *F3*,
138 *F4*, *F5*, *F6*, *F7*, *F8*, *F9*, *F10*, *F11*, *F12*.
142 Valid action names are described below. Note, all names are
143 case-insensitive, and you may use '-', '_', and '.' interchangeably,
144 e.g. "view-main", "View.Main", and "VIEW_MAIN" are the same.
151 ifdef::backend-xhtml11[]
153 `-----------------------`-----------------------------------------------------
154 endif::backend-xhtml11[]
156 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
157 view-main Show main view
158 view-diff Show diff view
159 view-log Show log view
160 view-tree Show tree view
161 view-blob Show blob view
162 view-pager Show pager view
163 view-help Show help page
164 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
166 ifdef::backend-xhtml11[]
168 `-----------------------`-----------------------------------------------------
169 endif::backend-xhtml11[]
171 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
172 enter Enter current line and scroll
174 previous Move to previous
175 view-next Move focus to next view
176 view-close Close the current view
177 quit Close all views and quit
178 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
180 ifdef::backend-xhtml11[]
182 `-----------------------`-----------------------------------------------------
183 endif::backend-xhtml11[]
185 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
186 move-up Move cursor one line up
187 move-down Move cursor one line down
188 move-page-down Move cursor one page down
189 move-page-up Move cursor one page up
190 move-first-line Move cursor to first line
191 move-last-line Move cursor to last line
192 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
194 ifdef::backend-xhtml11[]
196 `-----------------------`-----------------------------------------------------
197 endif::backend-xhtml11[]
199 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
200 scroll-line-up Scroll one line up
201 scroll-line-down Scroll one line down
202 scroll-page-eup Scroll one page up
203 scroll-page-down Scroll one page down
204 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
206 ifdef::backend-xhtml11[]
208 `-----------------------`-----------------------------------------------------
209 endif::backend-xhtml11[]
211 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
213 prompt Bring up the prompt
214 screen-redraw Redraw the screen
215 screen-resize Resize the screen
216 show-version Show version information
217 stop-loading Stop all loading views
218 toggle-lineno Toggle line numbers
219 toggle-rev-graph Toggle revision graph visualization
220 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
226 Color commands control highlighting and the user interface styles. If your
227 terminal supports color, these commands can be used to assign foreground and
228 background combinations to certain areas. Optionally, an attribute can be given
229 as the last parameter. The syntax is:
232 ..............................................................................
233 *color* 'area' 'fgcolor' 'bgcolor' '[attributes]'
234 ..............................................................................
238 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
240 color diff-header yellow default
241 color diff-index blue default
242 color diff-chunk magenta default
243 # A strange looking cursor line
244 color cursor red default underline
246 color title-blur white blue
247 color title-focus white blue bold
248 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
252 Valid area names are described below. Note, all names are
253 case-insensitive, and you may use '-', '_', and '.' interchangeably,
254 e.g. "Diff-Header", "DIFF_HEADER", and "diff.header" are the same.
258 Valid colors include: *white*, *black*, *green*, *magenta*, *blue*,
259 *cyan*, *yellow*, *red*, *default*. Use *default* to refer to the
260 default terminal colors.
264 Valid attributes include: *normal*, *blink*, *bold*, *dim*, *reverse*,
265 *standout*, and *underline*. Note, not all attributes may be supported
274 Status window colors::
276 Appearance of the bottom window showing info messages.
280 Title window colors::
282 Appearance of the title windows when they are attached
283 to any backgrounded windows and the current window.
285 *title-blur*, *title-focus*
293 Appearance of the various columns in the main view, including the '~' used for
294 delimiting long author names and labels for tag and branch references.
296 *main-date*, *main-author*, *main-commit*, *main-delim*, *main-tag*,
297 *main-ref*, *main-remote*
304 The colors and attributes for text that is not highlighted can be controlled
305 by changing the *default* color option.
311 Options concerning diff start, chunks and lines added and deleted.
313 *diff-header*, *diff-chunk*, *diff-add*, *diff-del*
315 Enhanced git diff markup::
317 Extra diff information emitted by the git diff machinery, such as mode
318 changes, rename detection, and similarity.
320 *diff-oldmode*, *diff-newmode*, *diff-copy-from*, *diff-copy-to*,
321 *diff-rename-from*, *diff-rename-to*, *diff-similarity* *diff-dissimilarity*
322 *diff-tree*, *diff-index*
324 Pretty print commit headers::
326 Commit diffs and the revision logs are usually formatted using pretty printed
327 headers , unless `--pretty=raw` was given. This includes lines, such as merge
328 info, commit ID, and author and committer date.
330 *pp-author*, *pp-commit*, *pp-merge*, *pp-date*, *pp-adate*, *pp-cdate*
334 Usually shown when `--pretty=raw` is given, however 'commit' is pretty much
337 *commit*, *parent*, *tree*, *author*, *committer*
341 For now only `Signed-off-by` and `Acked-by` lines are colorized.
349 Copyright (c) 2006 Jonas Fonseca <fonseca@diku.dk>
351 Licensed under the terms of the GNU General Public License.
355 gitlink:tig[1] and the http://jonas.nitro.dk/tig/manual.html[tig manual].