TODO
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Features that should be explored.
-
- - Searching.
-
- - Locale support.
-
- - When the user wants to "view" a commit, you could show from which branch
- heads and from which tags the commit is reachable, and perhaps which tag is
- the latest among the ones reachable from that commit, as part of the commit
- detail information you display on the lower pane (log/diff view).
+
+ - Repository status view.
+
+ - Add interface (somewhat like git-gui has) allowing a diff chunk to be
+ staged/unstaged for the next commit.
+
+ - Better text-input support. From setsyx(3):
+
+ The setsyx routine sets the virtual screen cursor to y, x. If y
+ and x are both -1, then leaveok is set. The two routines getsyx
+ and setsyx are designed to be used by a library routine, which
+ manipulates curses windows but does not want to change the
+ current position of the program cursor. The library routine
+ would call getsyx at the beginning, do its manipulation of its
+ own windows, do a wnoutrefresh on its windows, call setsyx, and
+ then call doupdate.
+
+ - When the user wants to "view" a commit, you could show from which
+ branch heads and from which tags the commit is reachable, and perhaps
+ which tag is the latest among the ones reachable from that commit, as
+ part of the commit detail information you display on the lower pane
+ (log/diff view).
+
+ - Use autoconf to check for iconv in libc and how it is declared (the
+ 2nd argument is 'const' on FreeBSD / Mac OS X). Maybe also check for
+ the AsciiDoc and XmlTo document tools.
+
+ - The autoconf check could also be used to determine whether it is a
+ newer git so that git-config will be used instead of git-repo-config.
+
+ - Use non-blocking I/O + select() for incremental loading of view
+ input. (debian bug #427093)