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Jesse Duffield
7dff573f0c bump version to v0.1.68 2018-08-18 17:13:29 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
83c3de33ee leave bump commits out of release notes 2018-08-18 17:13:12 +10:00
4533 changed files with 189910 additions and 272075 deletions

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# Golang CircleCI 2.0 configuration file
#
# Check https://circleci.com/docs/2.0/language-go/ for more details
version: 2
jobs:
build:
docker:
# specify the version
- image: circleci/golang:1.9
# Specify service dependencies here if necessary
# CircleCI maintains a library of pre-built images
# documented at https://circleci.com/docs/2.0/circleci-images/
# - image: circleci/postgres:9.4
#### TEMPLATE_NOTE: go expects specific checkout path representing url
#### expecting it in the form of
#### /go/src/github.com/circleci/go-tool
#### /go/src/bitbucket.org/circleci/go-tool
working_directory: /go/src/github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit
steps:
- checkout
# specify any bash command here prefixed with `run: `
- run: go test -v ./...
- run: bash <(curl -s https://codecov.io/bash)

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# These are supported funding model platforms
github: [jesseduffield]
custom: ['https://donorbox.org/lazygit']

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---
name: Bug report
about: Create a report to help us improve
title: ''
labels: bug
assignees: ''
---
@@ -26,7 +23,6 @@ If applicable, add screenshots to help explain your problem.
**Desktop (please complete the following information):**
- OS: [e.g. Windows]
- Lazygit Version [e.g. v0.1.45]
- The last commit id if you built project from sources (run : ```git-rev parse HEAD```)
**Additional context**
Add any other context about the problem here.

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---
name: Discussion
about: Begin a discussion
title: ''
labels: discussion
assignees: ''
---
**Topic**
A clear and concise description of what you want to discuss
**Your thoughts**
What you have to say about the topic

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---
name: Feature request
about: Suggest an idea for this project
title: ''
labels: enhancement
assignees: ''
---

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version: 2
updates:
- package-ecosystem: "gomod"
directory: "/"
schedule:
interval: "weekly"
allowed_updates:
- match:
update_type: "security"

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name: automerge
on:
pull_request:
types:
- labeled
- unlabeled
- synchronize
- opened
- edited
- ready_for_review
- reopened
- unlocked
pull_request_review:
types:
- submitted
check_suite:
types:
- completed
status: {}
jobs:
automerge:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: automerge
uses: "pascalgn/automerge-action@135f0bdb927d9807b5446f7ca9ecc2c51de03c4a"
env:
GITHUB_TOKEN: "${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}"
MERGE_METHOD: rebase

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name: Continuous Delivery
on:
push:
tags:
- 'v*'
jobs:
goreleaser:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Checkout code
uses: actions/checkout@v2
- name: Unshallow repo
run: git fetch --prune --unshallow
- name: Setup Go
uses: actions/setup-go@v1
with:
go-version: 1.16.x
- name: Run goreleaser
uses: goreleaser/goreleaser-action@v1
env:
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{secrets.GITHUB_API_TOKEN}}
homebrew:
runs-on: macos-latest
steps:
- name: Bump Homebrew formula
uses: dawidd6/action-homebrew-bump-formula@v3
with:
token: ${{secrets.GITHUB_API_TOKEN}}
formula: lazygit

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name: Continuous Integration
on:
push:
branches:
- master
pull_request:
jobs:
ci:
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
os:
- ubuntu-latest
- windows-latest
name: ci - ${{matrix.os}}
runs-on: ${{matrix.os}}
env:
GOFLAGS: -mod=vendor
steps:
- name: Checkout code
uses: actions/checkout@v2
- name: Setup Go
uses: actions/setup-go@v1
with:
go-version: 1.16.x
- name: Cache build
uses: actions/cache@v1
with:
path: ~/.cache/go-build
key: ${{runner.os}}-go-${{hashFiles('**/go.sum')}}-test
restore-keys: |
${{runner.os}}-go-
- name: Test code
run: |
bash ./test.sh
build:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
env:
GOFLAGS: -mod=vendor
GOARCH: amd64
steps:
- name: Checkout code
uses: actions/checkout@v2
- name: Setup Go
uses: actions/setup-go@v1
with:
go-version: 1.16.x
- name: Cache build
uses: actions/cache@v1
with:
path: ~/.cache/go-build
key: ${{runner.os}}-go-${{hashFiles('**/go.sum')}}-build
restore-keys: |
${{runner.os}}-go-
- name: Build linux binary
run: |
GOOS=linux go build
- name: Build windows binary
run: |
GOOS=windows go build
- name: Build darwin binary
run: |
GOOS=darwin go build

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name: Lint
on: pull_request
jobs:
lint:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v2
- name: Lint
uses: golangci/golangci-lint-action@v2
with:
version: latest
- name: Format code
run: |
if [ $(find . ! -path "./vendor/*" -name "*.go" -exec gofmt -s -d {} \;|wc -l) -gt 0 ]; then
find . ! -path "./vendor/*" -name "*.go" -exec gofmt -s -d {} \;
exit 1
fi

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# Please do not add personal files
# Logs
*.log
# Hidden
.*
# TODO
TODO.*
# Notes
*.notes
# Tests
development.log
commands.log
extra/lgit.rb
notes/go.notes
TODO.notes
TODO.md
test/repos/repo
coverage.txt
# Binaries
lazygit
# Exceptions
!.gitignore
!.goreleaser.yml
!.circleci/
!.github/
test/git_server/data
test/integration/*/actual/
test/integration/*/actual_remote/
test/integration/*/used_config/
# these sample hooks waste too much space
test/integration/*/expected/.git_keep/hooks/
test/integration/*/expected_remote/hooks/
!.git_keep/
lazygit.exe

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- arm
- arm64
- 386
# Default is `-s -w -X main.version={{.Version}} -X main.commit={{.Commit}} -X main.date={{.Date}}`.
ldflags:
- -s -w -X main.version={{.Version}} -X main.commit={{.Commit}} -X main.date={{.Date}} -X main.buildSource=binaryRelease
- -s -w -X main.version={{.Version}} -X main.tag={{.Tag}} -X main.date={{.Date}} -X main.commit={{.Commit}} -X "main.goos={{.Os}} -X "main.arch={{.Arch}} -X "main.arm={{.Arm}}"
archives:
- replacements:
darwin: Darwin
linux: Linux
windows: Windows
386: 32-bit
amd64: x86_64
format_overrides:
- goos: windows
format: zip
archive:
replacements:
darwin: Darwin
linux: Linux
windows: Windows
386: 32-bit
amd64: x86_64
format_overrides:
- goos: windows
format: zip
checksum:
name_template: 'checksums.txt'
snapshot:
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- '^docs:'
- '^test:'
- '^bump'
brews:
-
# Repository to push the tap to.
tap:
owner: jesseduffield
name: homebrew-lazygit
brew:
# Reporitory to push the tap to.
github:
owner: jesseduffield
name: homebrew-lazygit
# Your app's homepage.
# Default is empty.
homepage: 'https://github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/'
# Your app's homepage.
# Default is empty.
homepage: 'https://github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/'
# Your app's description.
# Default is empty.
description: 'A simple terminal UI for git commands, written in Go'
# Your app's description.
# Default is empty.
description: 'A simple terminal UI for git commands, written in Go'
# # Packages your package depends on.
# dependencies:
# - git
# - zsh
# # Packages that conflict with your package.
# conflicts:
# - svn
# - bash
# # Packages your package depends on.
# dependencies:
# - git
# - zsh
# # Packages that conflict with your package.
# conflicts:
# - svn
# - bash
# test comment to see if goreleaser only releases on new commits

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# Contributing
♥ We love pull requests from everyone !
When contributing to this repository, please first discuss the change you wish
to make via issue, email, or any other method with the owners of this repository
before making a change.
before making a change.
## So all code changes happen through Pull Requests
Pull requests are the best way to propose changes to the codebase. We actively
welcome your pull requests:
1. Fork the repo and create your branch from `master`.
2. If you've added code that should be tested, add tests.
3. If you've added code that need documentation, update the documentation.
4. Make sure your code follows the [effective go](https://golang.org/doc/effective_go.html) guidelines as much as possible.
5. Be sure to test your modifications.
6. Write a [good commit message](http://tbaggery.com/2008/04/19/a-note-about-git-commit-messages.html).
7. Issue that pull request!
4. Be sure to test your modifications.
5. Write a [good commit message](http://tbaggery.com/2008/04/19/a-note-about-git-commit-messages.html).
6. Issue that pull request!
## Code of conduct
Please note by participating in this project, you agree to abide by the [code of conduct].
[code of conduct]: https://github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/blob/master/CODE-OF-CONDUCT.md
## Any contributions you make will be under the MIT Software License
In short, when you submit code changes, your submissions are understood to be
under the same [MIT License](http://choosealicense.com/licenses/mit/) that
covers the project. Feel free to contact the maintainers if that's a concern.
## Report bugs using Github's [issues](https://github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/issues)
We use GitHub issues to track public bugs. Report a bug by [opening a new
issue](https://github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/issues/new); it's that easy!
## Updating Gocui
Sometimes you will need to make a change in the gocui fork (https://github.com/jesseduffield/gocui). Gocui is the package responsible for rending windows and handling user input. Here's the typical process to follow:
1. Make the changes in gocui inside the vendor directory so it's easy to test against lazygit
2. Copy the changes over to the actual gocui repo (clone it if you haven't already, and use the `awesome` branch, not `master`)
3. Raise a PR on the gocui repo with your changes
4. After that PR is merged, make a PR in lazygit bumping the gocui version. You can bump the version by running the following at the lazygit repo root:
```sh
./bump_gocui.sh
```
5. Raise a PR in lazygit with those changes

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# run with:
# docker build -t lazygit .
# docker run -it lazygit:latest /bin/sh
FROM golang:1.14-alpine3.11
WORKDIR /go/src/github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/
COPY ./ .
RUN CGO_ENABLED=0 GOOS=linux go build
FROM alpine:3.11
RUN apk add -U git xdg-utils
WORKDIR /go/src/github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/
COPY --from=0 /go/src/github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit /go/src/github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit
COPY --from=0 /go/src/github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/lazygit /bin/
RUN echo "alias gg=lazygit" >> ~/.profile
ENTRYPOINT [ "lazygit" ]

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revision = "d154598bacbf4501c095a309753c5d4af66caa81"
version = "v0.1.2"
[[projects]]
digest = "1:3148cb3478c26a92b4c1a18abb9428234b281e278af6267840721a24b6cbc6a3"
name = "github.com/xanzy/ssh-agent"
packages = ["."]
pruneopts = "NUT"
revision = "640f0ab560aeb89d523bb6ac322b1244d5c3796c"
version = "v0.2.0"
[[projects]]
branch = "master"
digest = "1:dfcb1b2db354cafa48fc3cdafe4905a08bec4a9757919ab07155db0ca23855b4"
name = "golang.org/x/crypto"
packages = [
"cast5",
"curve25519",
"ed25519",
"ed25519/internal/edwards25519",
"internal/chacha20",
"internal/subtle",
"openpgp",
"openpgp/armor",
"openpgp/elgamal",
"openpgp/errors",
"openpgp/packet",
"openpgp/s2k",
"poly1305",
"ssh",
"ssh/agent",
"ssh/knownhosts",
"ssh/terminal",
]
pruneopts = "NUT"
revision = "de0752318171da717af4ce24d0a2e8626afaeb11"
[[projects]]
branch = "master"
digest = "1:76ee51c3f468493aff39dbacc401e8831fbb765104cbf613b89bef01cf4bad70"
name = "golang.org/x/net"
packages = ["context"]
pruneopts = "NUT"
revision = "c39426892332e1bb5ec0a434a079bf82f5d30c54"
[[projects]]
branch = "master"
digest = "1:ec76a40fbfda0c329ee58f4e3b14b4279a939efce89eca020e934e2e5234eddd"
name = "golang.org/x/sys"
packages = [
"unix",
"windows",
]
pruneopts = "NUT"
revision = "98c5dad5d1a0e8a73845ecc8897d0bd56586511d"
[[projects]]
digest = "1:a95288ef1ef4dfad6cba7fe30843e1683f71bc28c912ca1ba3f6a539d44db739"
name = "golang.org/x/text"
packages = [
"internal/gen",
"internal/tag",
"internal/triegen",
"internal/ucd",
"language",
"transform",
"unicode/cldr",
"unicode/norm",
]
pruneopts = "NUT"
revision = "f21a4dfb5e38f5895301dc265a8def02365cc3d0"
version = "v0.3.0"
[[projects]]
digest = "1:47a697b155f5214ff14e68e39ce9c2e8d93e1fb035ae5ba7e247d044e0ce64e3"
name = "gopkg.in/src-d/go-billy.v4"
packages = [
".",
"helper/chroot",
"helper/polyfill",
"osfs",
"util",
]
pruneopts = "NUT"
revision = "83cf655d40b15b427014d7875d10850f96edba14"
version = "v4.2.0"
[[projects]]
digest = "1:e66078da2bd6e53c72518d7f6ae0c3c8c7f34c0df12c39435ce34a6bce165525"
name = "gopkg.in/src-d/go-git.v4"
packages = [
".",
"config",
"internal/revision",
"plumbing",
"plumbing/cache",
"plumbing/filemode",
"plumbing/format/config",
"plumbing/format/diff",
"plumbing/format/gitignore",
"plumbing/format/idxfile",
"plumbing/format/index",
"plumbing/format/objfile",
"plumbing/format/packfile",
"plumbing/format/pktline",
"plumbing/object",
"plumbing/protocol/packp",
"plumbing/protocol/packp/capability",
"plumbing/protocol/packp/sideband",
"plumbing/revlist",
"plumbing/storer",
"plumbing/transport",
"plumbing/transport/client",
"plumbing/transport/file",
"plumbing/transport/git",
"plumbing/transport/http",
"plumbing/transport/internal/common",
"plumbing/transport/server",
"plumbing/transport/ssh",
"storage",
"storage/filesystem",
"storage/filesystem/dotgit",
"storage/memory",
"utils/binary",
"utils/diff",
"utils/ioutil",
"utils/merkletrie",
"utils/merkletrie/filesystem",
"utils/merkletrie/index",
"utils/merkletrie/internal/frame",
"utils/merkletrie/noder",
]
pruneopts = "NUT"
revision = "43d17e14b714665ab5bc2ecc220b6740779d733f"
[[projects]]
digest = "1:b233ad4ec87ac916e7bf5e678e98a2cb9e8b52f6de6ad3e11834fc7a71b8e3bf"
name = "gopkg.in/warnings.v0"
packages = ["."]
pruneopts = "NUT"
revision = "ec4a0fea49c7b46c2aeb0b51aac55779c607e52b"
version = "v0.1.2"
[[projects]]
digest = "1:7c95b35057a0ff2e19f707173cc1a947fa43a6eb5c4d300d196ece0334046082"
name = "gopkg.in/yaml.v2"
packages = ["."]
pruneopts = "NUT"
revision = "5420a8b6744d3b0345ab293f6fcba19c978f1183"
version = "v2.2.1"
[solve-meta]
analyzer-name = "dep"
analyzer-version = 1
input-imports = [
"github.com/Sirupsen/logrus",
"github.com/cloudfoundry/jibber_jabber",
"github.com/davecgh/go-spew/spew",
"github.com/fatih/color",
"github.com/golang-collections/collections/stack",
"github.com/jesseduffield/gocui",
"github.com/mgutz/str",
"github.com/nicksnyder/go-i18n/v2/i18n",
"github.com/shibukawa/configdir",
"github.com/spf13/viper",
"github.com/tcnksm/go-gitconfig",
"golang.org/x/text/language",
"gopkg.in/src-d/go-git.v4",
"gopkg.in/src-d/go-git.v4/plumbing",
]
solver-name = "gps-cdcl"
solver-version = 1

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# Gopkg.toml example
#
# Refer to https://golang.github.io/dep/docs/Gopkg.toml.html
# for detailed Gopkg.toml documentation.
#
# required = ["github.com/user/thing/cmd/thing"]
# ignored = ["github.com/user/project/pkgX", "bitbucket.org/user/project/pkgA/pkgY"]
#
# [[constraint]]
# name = "github.com/user/project"
# version = "1.0.0"
#
# [[constraint]]
# name = "github.com/user/project2"
# branch = "dev"
# source = "github.com/myfork/project2"
#
# [[override]]
# name = "github.com/x/y"
# version = "2.4.0"
#
[prune]
go-tests = true
unused-packages = true
non-go = true
[[constraint]]
name = "github.com/fatih/color"
version = "1.7.0"
[[constraint]]
branch = "master"
name = "github.com/golang-collections/collections"
[[constraint]]
branch = "master"
name = "github.com/jesseduffield/gocui"
[[constraint]]
name = "gopkg.in/src-d/go-git.v4"
revision = "43d17e14b714665ab5bc2ecc220b6740779d733f"

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<p align="center">
<img src="https://i.imgur.com/oYB7Cj8.png">
</p>
![CI](https://github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/workflows/Continuous%20Integration/badge.svg) [![Go Report Card](https://goreportcard.com/badge/github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit)](https://goreportcard.com/report/github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit) [![GolangCI](https://golangci.com/badges/github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit.svg)](https://golangci.com) [![GoDoc](https://godoc.org/github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit?status.svg)](http://godoc.org/github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit) [![GitHub tag](https://img.shields.io/github/tag/jesseduffield/lazygit.svg)]() [![TODOs](https://badgen.net/https/api.tickgit.com/badgen/github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit)](https://www.tickgit.com/browse?repo=github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit)
# lazygit [![Go Report Card](https://goreportcard.com/badge/github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit)](https://goreportcard.com/report/github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit)
A simple terminal UI for git commands, written in Go with the [gocui](https://github.com/jroimartin/gocui "gocui") library.
Rant time: You've heard it before, git is _powerful_, but what good is that power when everything is so damn hard to do? Interactive rebasing requires you to edit a goddamn TODO file in your editor? *Are you kidding me?* To stage part of a file you need to use a command line program to step through each hunk and if a hunk can't be split down any further but contains code you don't want to stage, you have to edit an arcane patch file _by hand_? *Are you KIDDING me?!* Sometimes you get asked to stash your changes when switching branches only to realise that after you switch and unstash that there weren't even any conflicts and it would have been fine to just checkout the branch directly? *YOU HAVE GOT TO BE KIDDING ME!*
Are YOU tired of typing every git command directly into the terminal, but you're
too stubborn to use Sourcetree because you'll never forgive Atlassian for making
Jira? This is the app for you!
If you're a mere mortal like me and you're tired of hearing how powerful git is when in your daily life it's a powerful pain in your ass, lazygit might be for you.
![Gif](../assets/staging.gif)
![Gif](https://image.ibb.co/mmeXho/optimisedgif.gif)
## Table of contents
- [Installation](#installation)
- [Binary releases](#binary-releases)
- [Homebrew](#homebrew)
- [MacPorts](#macports)
- [Ubuntu](#ubuntu)
- [Void Linux](#void-linux)
- [Scoop (Windows)](#scoop-windows)
- [Arch Linux](#arch-linux)
- [Fedora and CentOS 7](#fedora-and-centos-7)
- [Solus Linux](#solus-linux)
- [Funtoo Linux](#funtoo-linux)
- [FreeBSD](#freebsd)
- [Conda](#conda)
- [Go](#go)
- [Chocolatey (Windows)](#chocolatey-windows)
- [Manual](#manual)
- [Usage](#usage)
- [Keybindings](#keybindings)
- [Changing directory on exit](#changing-directory-on-exit)
- [Undo/Redo](#undoredo)
- [Configuration](#configuration)
- [Custom pagers](#configuration)
- [Custom commands](#configuration)
- [Tutorials](#tutorials)
- [Cool Features](#cool-features)
- [Contributing](#contributing)
- [Donate](#donate)
- [Alternatives](#alternatives)
Github Sponsors is matching all donations dollar-for-dollar for 12 months so if you're feeling generous consider [sponsoring me](https://github.com/sponsors/jesseduffield)
[<img src="https://i.imgur.com/sVEktDn.png">](https://youtu.be/CPLdltN7wgE)
* [Installation](https://github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit#installation)
* [Usage](https://github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit#usage),
[Keybindings](https://github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/blob/master/docs/Keybindings.md)
* [Cool Features](https://github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit#cool-features)
* [Contributing](https://github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit#contributing)
* [Video Tutorial](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VDXvbHZYeKY)
* [Twitch Stream](https://www.twitch.tv/jesseduffield)
## Installation
### Binary Releases
For Windows, Mac OS(10.12+) or Linux, you can download a binary release [here](../../releases).
### Homebrew
Normally the lazygit formula can be found in the Homebrew core but we suggest you tap our formula to get the frequently updated one. It works with Linux, too.
Tap:
```
brew install jesseduffield/lazygit/lazygit
```
Core:
```
```sh
brew tap jesseduffield/lazygit
brew install lazygit
```
### MacPorts
Latest version built from github releases.
Tap:
```
sudo port install lazygit
```
### Ubuntu
Packages for Ubuntu 16.04, 18.04 and 18.10 are available via [Launchpad PPA](https://launchpad.net/~lazygit-team).
**Deprecated**: will no longer receive updates.
**Release builds**
Packages for Ubuntu are available via [Launchpad PPA](https://launchpad.net/~lazygit-team).
Built from git tags. Supposed to be more stable.
```sh
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:lazygit-team/release
@@ -93,8 +38,17 @@ sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install lazygit
```
### Void Linux
**Daily builds**
Built from master branch once in 24 hours (or more sometimes).
```sh
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:lazygit-team/daily
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install lazygit
```
### Void Linux
Packages for Void Linux are available in the distro repo
They follow upstream latest releases
@@ -103,207 +57,77 @@ They follow upstream latest releases
sudo xbps-install -S lazygit
```
### Scoop (Windows)
You can install `lazygit` using [scoop](https://scoop.sh/). It's in the `extras` bucket:
```sh
# Add the extras bucket
scoop bucket add extras
# Install lazygit
scoop install lazygit
```
### Arch Linux
Packages for Arch Linux are available via pacman and AUR (Arch User Repository).
Packages for Arch Linux are available via AUR (Arch User Repository).
There are two packages. The stable one which is built with the latest release
and the git version which builds from the most recent commit.
- Stable: `sudo pacman -S lazygit`
- Development: <https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/lazygit-git/>
* Stable: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/lazygit/
* Development: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/lazygit-git/
Instruction of how to install AUR content can be found here:
<https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Arch_User_Repository>
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Arch_User_Repository
### Fedora and CentOS 7
Packages for Fedora and CentOS 7 are available via [Copr](https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/atim/lazygit/) (Cool Other Package Repo).
```sh
sudo dnf copr enable atim/lazygit -y
sudo dnf install lazygit
```
### Solus Linux
```sh
sudo eopkg install lazygit
```
### Funtoo Linux
Funtoo Linux has an autogenerated lazygit package in [dev-kit](https://github.com/funtoo/dev-kit/tree/1.4-release/dev-vcs/lazygit):
```sh
sudo emerge dev-vcs/lazygit
```
### FreeBSD
```sh
pkg install lazygit
```
### Conda
Released versions are available for different platforms, see <https://anaconda.org/conda-forge/lazygit>
```sh
conda install -c conda-forge lazygit
```
### Binary Release (Windows/Linux/OSX)
You can download a binary release [here](https://github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/releases).
### Go
```sh
go get github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit
```
Please note:
If you get an error claiming that lazygit cannot be found or is not defined, you
may need to add `~/go/bin` to your \$PATH (MacOS/Linux), or `%HOME%\go\bin`
may need to add `~/go/bin` to your $PATH (MacOS/Linux), or `%HOME%\go\bin`
(Windows). Not to be mistaked for `C:\Go\bin` (which is for Go's own binaries,
not apps like Lazygit).
### Chocolatey (Windows)
You can install `lazygit` using [Chocolatey](https://chocolatey.org/):
```sh
choco install lazygit
```
### Manual
You'll need to [install Go](https://golang.org/doc/install)
```
git clone https://github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit.git
cd lazygit
go install
```
You can also use `go run main.go` to compile and run in one go (pun definitely intended)
## Usage
Call `lazygit` in your terminal inside a git repository.
```sh
$ lazygit
```
If you want, you can
Call `lazygit` in your terminal inside a git repository. If you want, you can
also add an alias for this with `echo "alias lg='lazygit'" >> ~/.zshrc` (or
whichever rc file you're using).
### Keybindings
You can check out the list of keybindings [here](/docs/keybindings).
### Changing Directory On Exit
If you change repos in lazygit and want your shell to change directory into that repo on exiting lazygit, add this to your `~/.zshrc` (or other rc file):
```
lg()
{
export LAZYGIT_NEW_DIR_FILE=~/.lazygit/newdir
lazygit "$@"
if [ -f $LAZYGIT_NEW_DIR_FILE ]; then
cd "$(cat $LAZYGIT_NEW_DIR_FILE)"
rm -f $LAZYGIT_NEW_DIR_FILE > /dev/null
fi
}
```
Then `source ~/.zshrc` and from now on when you call `lg` and exit you'll switch directories to whatever you were in inside lazyigt. To override this behaviour you can exit using `shift+Q` rather than just `q`.
### Undo/Redo
See the [docs](/docs/Undoing.md)
## Configuration
Check out the [configuration docs](docs/Config.md).
### Custom Pagers
See the [docs](docs/Custom_Pagers.md)
### Custom Commands
If lazygit is missing a feature, there's a good chance you can implement it yourself with a custom command!
See the [docs](docs/Custom_Command_Keybindings.md)
## Tutorials
- [Video Tutorial](https://youtu.be/VDXvbHZYeKY)
- [Rebase Magic Video Tutorial](https://youtu.be/4XaToVut_hs)
- [Twitch Stream](https://www.twitch.tv/jesseduffield)
* Basic video tutorial [here](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VDXvbHZYeKY).
* List of keybindings
[here](https://github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/blob/master/docs/Keybindings.md).
## Cool features
- Adding files easily
- Resolving merge conflicts
- Easily check out recent branches
- Scroll through logs/diffs of branches/commits/stash
- Quick pushing/pulling
- Squash down and reword commits
* Adding files easily
* Resolving merge conflicts
* Easily check out recent branches
* Scroll through logs/diffs of branches/commits/stash
* Quick pushing/pulling
* Squash down and rename commits
### Resolving merge conflicts
![Gif](https://image.ibb.co/iyxUTT/shortermerging.gif)
![Gif](../assets/resolving-merge-conflicts.gif)
### Viewing commit diffs
![Viewing Commit Diffs](https://image.ibb.co/gPD02o/capture.png)
### Interactive Rebasing
![Interactive Rebasing](../assets/rebase.gif)
## Milestones
- [x] Easy Installation (homebrew, release binaries)
- [ ] Configurable Keybindings
- [ ] Configurable Color Themes
- [ ] Spawning Subprocesses (help needed - have a look at https://github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pull/18)
- [ ] Maintainability
- [ ] Performance
- [ ] i18n
## Contributing
We love your input! Please check out the [contributing guide](CONTRIBUTING.md).
For contributor discussion about things not better discussed here in the repo, join the slack channel
[![Slack](../assets/slack_rgb.png)](https://join.slack.com/t/lazygit/shared_invite/zt-5bo2clzo-hB8ZTVN5dWUCqj5QFiQVLA)
[![Slack](/files/slack_rgb.png)](https://join.slack.com/t/lazygit/shared_invite/enQtNDE3MjIwNTYyMDA0LTM3Yjk3NzdiYzhhNTA1YjM4Y2M4MWNmNDBkOTI0YTE4YjQ1ZmI2YWRhZTgwNjg2YzhhYjg3NDBlMmQyMTI5N2M)
### Debugging Locally
Run `lazygit --debug` in one terminal tab and `lazygit --logs` in another to view the program and its log output side by side
## Donate
If you would like to support the development of lazygit, consider [sponsoring me](https://github.com/sponsors/jesseduffield) (github is matching all donations dollar-for-dollar for 12 months)
## FAQ
### I'm struggling to see the selected line
see [here](https://github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/blob/master/docs/Config.md#struggling-to-see-selected-line)
## Work in progress
This is still a work in progress so there's still bugs to iron out and as this
is my first project in Go the code could no doubt use an increase in quality,
but I'll be improving on it whenever I find the time. If you have any feedback
feel free to [raise an issue](https://github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/issues)/[submit a PR](https://github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pulls).
## Social
If you want to see what I (Jesse) am up to in terms of development, follow me on
[twitter](https://twitter.com/DuffieldJesse) or watch me program on
[twitch](https://www.twitch.tv/jesseduffield).
## Alternatives
If you find that lazygit doesn't quite satisfy your requirements, these may be a better fit:
- [GitUI](https://github.com/Extrawurst/gitui)
- [tig](https://github.com/jonas/tig)

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# Go's proxy servers are not very up-to-date so that's why we use `GOPROXY=direct`
# We specify the `awesome` branch to avoid the default behaviour of looking for a semver tag.
GOPROXY=direct go get -u github.com/jesseduffield/gocui@awesome && go mod vendor && go mod tidy
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# User Config
# User Config:
Default path for the config file:
## Default:
- Linux: `~/.config/lazygit/config.yml`
- MacOS: `~/Library/Application Support/lazygit/config.yml`
- Windows: `%APPDATA%\lazygit\config.yml`
For old installations (slightly embarrassing: I didn't realise at the time that you didn't need to supply a vendor name to the path so I just used my name):
- Linux: `~/.config/jesseduffield/lazygit/config.yml`
- MacOS: `~/Library/Application Support/jesseduffield/lazygit/config.yml`
- Windows: `%APPDATA%\jesseduffield\lazygit\config.yml`
## Default
```yaml
gui:
# stuff relating to the UI
scrollHeight: 2 # how many lines you scroll by
scrollPastBottom: true # enable scrolling past the bottom
sidePanelWidth: 0.3333 # number from 0 to 1
expandFocusedSidePanel: false
mainPanelSplitMode: 'flexible' # one of 'horizontal' | 'flexible' | 'vertical'
language: 'auto' # one of 'auto' | 'en' | 'zh' | 'pl' | 'nl'
theme:
lightTheme: false # For terminals with a light background
activeBorderColor:
- white
- bold
inactiveBorderColor:
- green
optionsTextColor:
- blue
selectedLineBgColor:
- default
selectedRangeBgColor:
- blue
cherryPickedCommitBgColor:
- blue
cherryPickedCommitFgColor:
- cyan
commitLength:
show: true
mouseEvents: true
skipUnstageLineWarning: false
skipStashWarning: true
showFileTree: true # for rendering changes files in a tree format
showListFooter: true # for seeing the '5 of 20' message in list panels
showRandomTip: true
showCommandLog: true
commandLogSize: 8
git:
paging:
colorArg: always
useConfig: false
commit:
signOff: false
merging:
# only applicable to unix users
manualCommit: false
# extra args passed to `git merge`, e.g. --no-ff
args: ''
log:
# one of date-order, author-date-order, topo-order.
# topo-order makes it easier to read the git log graph, but commits may not
# appear chronologically. See https://git-scm.com/docs/git-log#_commit_ordering
order: 'topo-order'
# one of always, never, when-maximised
# this determines whether the git graph is rendered in the commits panel
showGraph: 'when-maximised'
skipHookPrefix: WIP
autoFetch: true
branchLogCmd: 'git log --graph --color=always --abbrev-commit --decorate --date=relative --pretty=medium {{branchName}} --'
allBranchesLogCmd: 'git log --graph --all --color=always --abbrev-commit --decorate --date=relative --pretty=medium'
overrideGpg: false # prevents lazygit from spawning a separate process when using GPG
disableForcePushing: false
parseEmoji: false
diffContextSize: 3 # how many lines of context are shown around a change in diffs
os:
editCommand: '' # see 'Configuring File Editing' section
editCommandTemplate: '{{editor}} {{filename}}'
openCommand: ''
refresher:
refreshInterval: 10 # file/submodule refresh interval in seconds
fetchInterval: 60 # re-fetch interval in seconds
update:
method: prompt # can be: prompt | background | never
days: 14 # how often an update is checked for
reporting: 'undetermined' # one of: 'on' | 'off' | 'undetermined'
confirmOnQuit: false
# determines whether hitting 'esc' will quit the application when there is nothing to cancel/close
quitOnTopLevelReturn: false
disableStartupPopups: false
notARepository: 'prompt' # one of: 'prompt' | 'create' | 'skip'
keybinding:
universal:
quit: 'q'
quit-alt1: '<c-c>' # alternative/alias of quit
return: '<esc>' # return to previous menu, will quit if there's nowhere to return
quitWithoutChangingDirectory: 'Q'
togglePanel: '<tab>' # goto the next panel
prevItem: '<up>' # go one line up
nextItem: '<down>' # go one line down
prevItem-alt: 'k' # go one line up
nextItem-alt: 'j' # go one line down
prevPage: ',' # go to next page in list
nextPage: '.' # go to previous page in list
gotoTop: '<' # go to top of list
gotoBottom: '>' # go to bottom of list
scrollLeft: 'H' # scroll left within list view
scrollRight: 'L' # scroll right within list view
prevBlock: '<left>' # goto the previous block / panel
nextBlock: '<right>' # goto the next block / panel
prevBlock-alt: 'h' # goto the previous block / panel
nextBlock-alt: 'l' # goto the next block / panel
jumpToBlock: ['1', '2', '3', '4', '5'] # goto the Nth block / panel
nextMatch: 'n'
prevMatch: 'N'
optionMenu: 'x' # show help menu
optionMenu-alt1: '?' # show help menu
select: '<space>'
goInto: '<enter>'
openRecentRepos: '<c-r>'
confirm: '<enter>'
confirm-alt1: 'y'
remove: 'd'
new: 'n'
edit: 'e'
openFile: 'o'
scrollUpMain: '<pgup>' # main panel scroll up
scrollDownMain: '<pgdown>' # main panel scroll down
scrollUpMain-alt1: 'K' # main panel scroll up
scrollDownMain-alt1: 'J' # main panel scroll down
scrollUpMain-alt2: '<c-u>' # main panel scroll up
scrollDownMain-alt2: '<c-d>' # main panel scroll down
executeCustomCommand: ':'
createRebaseOptionsMenu: 'm'
pushFiles: 'P'
pullFiles: 'p'
refresh: 'R'
createPatchOptionsMenu: '<c-p>'
nextTab: ']'
prevTab: '['
nextScreenMode: '+'
prevScreenMode: '_'
undo: 'z'
redo: '<c-z>'
filteringMenu: '<c-s>'
diffingMenu: 'W'
diffingMenu-alt: '<c-e>' # deprecated
copyToClipboard: '<c-o>'
submitEditorText: '<enter>'
appendNewline: '<a-enter>'
extrasMenu: '@'
toggleWhitespaceInDiffView: '<c-w>'
increaseContextInDiffView: '}'
decreaseContextInDiffView: '{'
status:
checkForUpdate: 'u'
recentRepos: '<enter>'
files:
commitChanges: 'c'
commitChangesWithoutHook: 'w' # commit changes without pre-commit hook
amendLastCommit: 'A'
commitChangesWithEditor: 'C'
ignoreFile: 'i'
refreshFiles: 'r'
stashAllChanges: 's'
viewStashOptions: 'S'
toggleStagedAll: 'a' # stage/unstage all
viewResetOptions: 'D'
fetch: 'f'
toggleTreeView: '`'
branches:
createPullRequest: 'o'
viewPullRequestOptions: 'O'
checkoutBranchByName: 'c'
forceCheckoutBranch: 'F'
rebaseBranch: 'r'
mergeIntoCurrentBranch: 'M'
viewGitFlowOptions: 'i'
fastForward: 'f' # fast-forward this branch from its upstream
pushTag: 'P'
setUpstream: 'u' # set as upstream of checked-out branch
fetchRemote: 'f'
commits:
squashDown: 's'
renameCommit: 'r'
renameCommitWithEditor: 'R'
viewResetOptions: 'g'
markCommitAsFixup: 'f'
createFixupCommit: 'F' # create fixup commit for this commit
squashAboveCommits: 'S'
moveDownCommit: '<c-j>' # move commit down one
moveUpCommit: '<c-k>' # move commit up one
amendToCommit: 'A'
pickCommit: 'p' # pick commit (when mid-rebase)
revertCommit: 't'
cherryPickCopy: 'c'
cherryPickCopyRange: 'C'
pasteCommits: 'v'
tagCommit: 'T'
checkoutCommit: '<space>'
resetCherryPick: '<c-R>'
copyCommitMessageToClipboard: '<c-y>'
openLogMenu: '<c-l>'
stash:
popStash: 'g'
commitFiles:
checkoutCommitFile: 'c'
main:
toggleDragSelect: 'v'
toggleDragSelect-alt: 'V'
toggleSelectHunk: 'a'
pickBothHunks: 'b'
submodules:
init: 'i'
update: 'u'
bulkMenu: 'b'
```
gui:
# stuff relating to the UI
scrollHeight: 2 # how many lines you scroll by
theme:
activeBorderColor:
- white
- bold
inactiveBorderColor:
- white
optionsTextColor:
- blue
git:
# stuff relating to git
os:
# stuff relating to the OS
```
## Platform Defaults
### Windows
```yaml
os:
openCommand: 'start "" {{filename}}'
```
### Linux
```yaml
os:
openCommand: 'xdg-open {{filename}} >/dev/null'
```
### OSX
```yaml
os:
openCommand: 'open {{filename}}'
```
### Configuring File Editing
Lazygit will edit a file with the first set editor in the following:
1. config.yaml
```yaml
os:
editCommand: 'vim' # as an example
```
2. \$(git config core.editor)
3. \$GIT_EDITOR
4. \$VISUAL
5. \$EDITOR
6. \$(which vi)
Lazygit will log an error if none of these options are set.
You can specify a line number you are currently at when in the line-by-line mode.
```yaml
os:
editCommand: 'vim'
editCommandTemplate: '{{editor}} +{{line}} {{filename}}'
```
or
```yaml
os:
editCommand: 'code'
editCommandTemplate: '{{editor}} --goto {{filename}}:{{line}}'
```
`{{editor}}` in `editCommandTemplate` is replaced with the value of `editCommand`.
### Overriding default config file location
To override the default config directory, use `$CONFIG_DIR="~/.config/lazygit"`. This directory contains the config file in addition to some other files lazygit uses to keep track of state across sessions.
To override the individual config file used, use the `--use-config-file` arg or the `LG_CONFIG_FILE` env var.
If you want to merge a specific config file into a more general config file, perhaps for the sake of setting some theme-specific options, you can supply a list of comma-separated config file paths, like so:
```sh
lazygit --use-config-file=~/.base_lg_conf,~/.light_theme_lg_conf
or
LG_CONFIG_FILE="~/.base_lg_conf,~/.light_theme_lg_conf" lazygit
```
### Recommended Config Values
for users of VSCode
```yaml
os:
openCommand: 'code -rg {{filename}}'
```
## Color Attributes
## Color Attributes:
For color attributes you can choose an array of attributes (with max one color attribute)
The available attributes are:
**Colors**
- default
- black
- red
- green
@@ -318,191 +34,6 @@ The available attributes are:
- magenta
- cyan
- white
- '#ff00ff'
**Modifiers**
- bold
- default
- reverse # useful for high-contrast
- underline
## Light terminal theme
If you have issues with a light terminal theme where you can't read / see the text add these settings
```yaml
gui:
theme:
lightTheme: true
activeBorderColor:
- black
- bold
inactiveBorderColor:
- black
selectedLineBgColor:
- default
```
## Struggling to see selected line
If you struggle to see the selected line I recommend using the reverse attribute on selected lines like so:
```yaml
gui:
theme:
selectedLineBgColor:
- reverse
selectedRangeBgColor:
- reverse
```
The following has also worked for a couple of people:
```yaml
gui:
theme:
activeBorderColor:
- white
- bold
inactiveBorderColor:
- white
selectedLineBgColor:
- reverse
- blue
```
Alternatively you may have bold fonts disabled in your terminal, in which case enabling bold fonts should solve the problem.
If you're still having trouble please raise an issue.
## Custom Author Color
Lazygit will assign a random color for every commit author in the commits pane by default.
You can customize the color in case you're not happy with the randomly assigned one:
```yaml
gui:
authorColors:
'John Smith': '#ff0000' # use red for John Smith
```
You can use wildcard to set a unified color in case your are lazy to customize the color for every author or you just want a single color for all/other authors:
```yaml
gui:
authorColors:
# use red for John Smith
'John Smith': '#ff0000'
# use blue for other authors
'*': '#0000ff'
```
## Example Coloring
![border example](../../assets/colored-border-example.png)
## Keybindings
For all possible keybinding options, check [Custom_Keybindings.md](https://github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/blob/master/docs/keybindings/Custom_Keybindings.md)
### Example Keybindings For Colemak Users
```yaml
keybinding:
universal:
prevItem-alt: 'u'
nextItem-alt: 'e'
prevBlock-alt: 'n'
nextBlock-alt: 'i'
nextMatch: '='
prevMatch: '-'
new: 'k'
edit: 'o'
openFile: 'O'
scrollUpMain-alt1: 'U'
scrollDownMain-alt1: 'E'
scrollUpMain-alt2: '<c-u>'
scrollDownMain-alt2: '<c-e>'
undo: 'l'
redo: '<c-r>'
diffingMenu: 'M'
filteringMenu: '<c-f>'
files:
ignoreFile: 'I'
commits:
moveDownCommit: '<c-e>'
moveUpCommit: '<c-u>'
branches:
viewGitFlowOptions: 'I'
setUpstream: 'U'
```
## Custom pull request URLs
Some git provider setups (e.g. on-premises GitLab) can have distinct URLs for git-related calls and
the web interface/API itself. To work with those, Lazygit needs to know where it needs to create
the pull request. You can do so on your `config.yml` file using the following syntax:
```yaml
services:
'<gitDomain>': '<provider>:<webDomain>'
```
Where:
- `gitDomain` stands for the domain used by git itself (i.e. the one present on clone URLs), e.g. `git.work.com`
- `provider` is one of `github`, `bitbucket` or `gitlab`
- `webDomain` is the URL where your git service exposes a web interface and APIs, e.g. `gitservice.work.com`
## Predefined commit message prefix
In situations where certain naming pattern is used for branches and commits, pattern can be used to populate
commit message with prefix that is parsed from the branch name.
Example:
- Branch name: feature/AB-123
- Commit message: [AB-123] Adding feature
```yaml
git:
commitPrefixes:
my_project: # This is repository folder name
pattern: "^\\w+\\/(\\w+-\\w+).*"
replace: '[$1] '
```
## Custom git log command
You can override the `git log` command that's used to render the log of the selected branch like so:
```
git:
branchLogCmd: "git log --graph --color=always --abbrev-commit --decorate --date=relative --pretty=medium --oneline {{branchName}} --"
```
Result:
![](https://i.imgur.com/Nibq35B.png)
## Launching not in a repository behaviour
By default, when launching lazygit from a directory that is not a repository,
you will be prompted to choose if you would like to initialize a repo. You can
override this behaviour in the config with one of the following:
```yaml
# for default prompting behaviour
notARepository: 'prompt'
```
```yaml
# to skip and initialize a new repo
notARepository: 'create'
```
```yaml
# to skip without creating a new repo
notARepository: 'skip'
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# Custom Command Keybindings
You can add custom command keybindings in your config.yml (accessible by pressing 'o' on the status panel from within lazygit) like so:
```yml
customCommands:
- key: '<c-r>'
command: 'hub browse -- "commit/{{.SelectedLocalCommit.Sha}}"'
context: 'commits'
- key: 'a'
command: "git {{if .SelectedFile.HasUnstagedChanges}} add {{else}} reset {{end}} {{.SelectedFile.Name}}"
context: 'files'
description: 'toggle file staged'
- key: 'C'
command: "git commit"
context: 'global'
subprocess: true
- key: 'n'
prompts:
- type: 'menu'
title: 'What kind of branch is it?'
options:
- name: 'feature'
description: 'a feature branch'
value: 'feature'
- name: 'hotfix'
description: 'a hotfix branch'
value: 'hotfix'
- name: 'release'
description: 'a release branch'
value: 'release'
- type: 'input'
title: 'What is the new branch name?'
initialValue: ''
command: "git flow {{index .PromptResponses 0}} start {{index .PromptResponses 1}}"
context: 'localBranches'
loadingText: 'creating branch'
- key : 'r'
description: 'Checkout a remote branch as FETCH_HEAD'
command: "git fetch {{index .PromptResponses 0}} {{index .PromptResponses 1}} && git checkout FETCH_HEAD"
context: 'remotes'
prompts:
- type: 'input'
title: 'Remote:'
initialValue: "{{index .SelectedRemote.Name }}"
- type: 'menuFromCommand'
title: 'Remote branch:'
command: 'git branch -r --list {{index .PromptResponses 0}}/*'
filter: '.*{{index .PromptResponses 0}}/(?P<branch>.*)'
valueFormat: '{{ .branch }}'
labelFormat: '{{ .branch | green }}'
```
Looking at the command assigned to the 'n' key, here's what the result looks like:
![](../../assets/custom-command-keybindings.gif)
Custom command keybindings will appear alongside inbuilt keybindings when you view the options menu by pressing 'x':
![](https://i.imgur.com/QB21FPx.png)
For a given custom command, here are the allowed fields:
| _field_ | _description_ | required |
|-----------------|----------------------|-|
| key | the key to trigger the command. Use a single letter or one of the values from [here](https://github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/blob/master/docs/keybindings/Custom_Keybindings.md) | yes |
| command | the command to run | yes |
| context | the context in which to listen for the key (see below) | yes |
| subprocess | whether you want the command to run in a subprocess (necessary if you want to view the output of the command or provide user input) | no |
| prompts | a list of prompts that will request user input before running the final command | no |
| loadingText | text to display while waiting for command to finish | no |
| description | text to display in the keybindings menu that appears when you press 'x' | no |
### Contexts
The permitted contexts are:
| _context_ | _description_ |
| -------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| status | the 'Status' tab |
| files | the 'Files' tab |
| localBranches | the 'Local Branches' tab |
| remotes | the 'Remotes' tab |
| remoteBranches | the context you get when pressing enter on a remote in the remotes tab |
| tags | the 'Tags' tab |
| commits | the 'Commits' tab |
| reflogCommits | the 'Reflog' tab |
| subCommits | the context you see when pressing enter on a branch |
| commitFiles | the context you see when pressing enter on a commit or stash entry (warning, might be renamed in future) |
| stash | the 'Stash' tab |
| global | this keybinding will take affect everywhere |
### Prompts
The permitted prompt fields are:
| _field_ | _description_ | _required_ |
| ------------ | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ---------- |
| type | one of 'input' or 'menu' | yes |
| title | the title to display in the popup panel | no |
| initialValue | (only applicable to 'input' prompts) the initial value to appear in the text box | no |
| options | (only applicable to 'menu' prompts) the options to display in the menu | no |
| command | (only applicable to 'menuFromCommand' prompts) the command to run to generate | yes |
| | menu options | |
| filter | (only applicable to 'menuFromCommand' prompts) the regexp to run specifying | yes |
| | groups which are going to be kept from the command's output | |
| valueFormat | (only applicable to 'menuFromCommand' prompts) how to format matched groups from | yes |
| | the filter to construct a menu item's value (What gets appended to prompt | |
| | responses when the item is selected). You can use named groups, | |
| | or `{{ .group_GROUPID }}`. | |
| | PS: named groups keep first match only | |
| labelFormat | (only applicable to 'menuFromCommand' prompts) how to format matched groups from | no |
| | the filter to construct the item's label (What's shown on screen). You can use | |
| | named groups, or `{{ .group_GROUPID }}`. You can also color each match with | |
| | `{{ .group_GROUPID | colorname }}` (Color names from | |
| | [here](https://github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/blob/master/docs/Config.md)) | |
| | If `labelFormat` is not specified, `valueFormat` is shown instead. | |
| | PS: named groups keep first match only | |
The permitted option fields are:
| _field_ | _description_ | _required_ |
|-----------------|----------------------|-|
| name | the string which will appear first on the line | no |
| description | the string which will appear second on the line | no |
| value | the value that will be stored in `.PromptResponses` if the option is selected | yes |
If an option has no name the value will be displayed to the user in place of the name, so you're allowed to only include the value like so:
```yml
prompts:
- type: 'menu'
title: 'What kind of branch is it?'
options:
- value: 'feature'
- value: 'hotfix'
- value: 'release'
```
### Placeholder values
Your commands can contain placeholder strings using Go's [template syntax](https://jan.newmarch.name/go/template/chapter-template.html). The template syntax is pretty powerful, letting you do things like conditionals if you want, but for the most part you'll simply want to be accessing the fields on the following objects:
```
SelectedLocalCommit
SelectedReflogCommit
SelectedSubCommit
SelectedFile
SelectedLocalBranch
SelectedRemoteBranch
SelectedRemote
SelectedTag
SelectedStashEntry
SelectedCommitFile
CheckedOutBranch
```
To see what fields are available on e.g. the `SelectedFile`, see [here](https://github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/blob/master/pkg/commands/models/file.go) (all the modelling lives in the same directory). Note that the custom commands feature does not guarantee backwards compatibility (until we hit lazygit version 1.0 of course) which means a field you're accessing on an object may no longer be available from one release to the next. Typically however, all you'll need is `{{.SelectedFile.Name}}`, `{{.SelectedLocalCommit.Sha}}` and `{{.SelectedBranch.Name}}`. In the future we will likely introduce a tighter interface that exposes a limited set of fields for each model.
### Keybinding collisions
If your custom keybinding collides with an inbuilt keybinding that is defined for the same context, only the custom keybinding will be executed. This also applies to the global context. However, one caveat is that if you have a custom keybinding defined on the global context for some key, and there is an in-built keybinding defined for the same key and for a specific context (say the 'files' context), then the in-built keybinding will take precedence. See how to change in-built keybindings [here](https://github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/blob/master/docs/Config.md#keybindings)
### Debugging
If you want to verify that your command actually does what you expect, you can wrap it in an 'echo' call and set `subprocess: true` so that it doesn't actually execute the command but you can see how the placeholders were resolved. Alternatively you can run lazygit in debug mode with `lazygit --debug` and in another terminal window run `lazygit --logs` to see which commands are actually run
### More Examples
See the [wiki](https://github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/wiki/Custom-Commands-Compendium) page for more examples, and feel free to add your own custom commands to this page so others can benefit!

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# Custom Pagers
Lazygit supports custom pagers, [configured](/docs/Config.md) in the config.yml file (which can be opened by pressing `o` in the Status panel).
Support does not extend to Windows users, because we're making use of a package which doesn't have Windows support.
## Default:
```yaml
git:
paging:
colorArg: always
useConfig: false
```
the `colorArg` key is for whether you want the `--color=always` arg in your `git diff` command. Some pagers want it set to `always`, others want it set to `never`.
## Delta:
```yaml
git:
paging:
colorArg: always
pager: delta --dark --paging=never
```
![](https://i.imgur.com/QJpQkF3.png)
## Diff-so-fancy
```yaml
git:
paging:
colorArg: always
pager: diff-so-fancy
```
![](https://i.imgur.com/rjH1TpT.png)
## ydiff
```yaml
gui:
sidePanelWidth: 0.2 # gives you more space to show things side-by-side
git:
paging:
colorArg: never
pager: ydiff -p cat -s --wrap --width={{columnWidth}}
```
![](https://i.imgur.com/vaa8z0H.png)
Be careful with this one, I think the homebrew and pip versions are behind master. I needed to directly download the ydiff script to get the no-pager functionality working.
## Using git config
```yaml
git:
paging:
colorArg: always
useConfig: true
```
If you set `useConfig: true`, lazygit will use whatever pager is specified in `$GIT_PAGER`, `$PAGER`, or your *git config*. If the pager ends with something like ` | less` we will strip that part out, because less doesn't play nice with our rendering approach. If the custom pager uses less under the hood, that will also break rendering (hence the `--paging=never` flag for the `delta` pager).

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# How To Make And Run Integration Tests For lazygit
Integration tests are located in `test/integration`. Each test will run a bash script to prepare a test repo, then replay a recorded lazygit session from within that repo, and then the resultant repo will be compared to an expected repo that was created upon the initial recording. Each integration test lives in its own directory, and the name of the directory becomes the name of the test. Within the directory must be the following files:
### `test.json`
An example of a `test.json` is:
```
{ "description": "stage a file and commit the change", "speed": 20 }
```
The `speed` key refers to the playback speed as a multiple of the original recording speed. So 20 means the test will run 20 times faster than the original recording speed. If a test fails for a given speed, it will drop the speed and re-test, until finally attempting the test at the original speed. If you omit the speed, it will default to 10.
### `setup.sh`
This is a bash script containing the instructions for creating the test repo from scratch. For example:
```
#!/bin/sh
cd $1
git init
git config user.email "CI@example.com"
git config user.name "CI"
echo test1 > myfile1
git add .
git commit -am "myfile1"
```
## Running tests
To run all tests - assuming you're at the project root:
```
go test ./pkg/gui/
```
To run them in parallel
```
PARALLEL=true go test ./pkg/gui
```
To run a single test
```
go test ./pkg/gui -run /<test name>
# For example, to run the `tags` test:
go test ./pkg/gui -run /tags
```
To run a test at a certain speed
```
SPEED=2 go test ./pkg/gui -run /<test name>
```
To update a snapshot
```
UPDATE_SNAPSHOTS=true go test ./pkg/gui -run /<test name>
```
## Creating a new test
To create a new test:
1) Copy and paste an existing test directory and rename the new directory to whatever you want the test name to be. Update the test.json file's description to describe your test.
2) Update the `setup.sh` any way you like
3) If you want to have a config folder for just that test, create a `config` directory to contain a `config.yml` and optionally a `state.yml` file. Otherwise, the `test/default_test_config` directory will be used.
4) From the lazygit root directory, run:
```
RECORD_EVENTS=true go test ./pkg/gui -run /<test name>
```
5) Feel free to re-attempt recording as many times as you like. In the absence of a proper testing framework, the more deliberate your keypresses, the better!
6) Once satisfied with the recording, stage all the newly created files: `test.json`, `setup.sh`, `recording.json` and the `expected` directory that contains a copy of the repo you created.
The resulting directory will look like:
```
actual/ (the resulting repo after running the test, ignored by git)
expected/ (the 'snapshot' repo)
config/ (need not be present)
test.json
setup.sh
recording.json
```
Feel free to create a hierarchy of directories in the `test/integration` directory to group tests by feature.
## Feedback
If you think this process can be improved, let me know! It shouldn't be too hard to change things.

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# Keybindings:
## Global:
<pre>
<kbd>←</kbd><kbd>→</kbd><kbd>↑</kbd><kbd>↓</kbd>/<kbd>h</kbd><kbd>j</kbd><kbd>k</kbd><kbd>l</kbd>: navigate
<kbd>PgUp</kbd>/<kbd>PgDn</kbd> or <kbd>ctrl</kbd>+<kbd>u</kbd>/<kbd>ctrl</kbd>+<kbd>d</kbd>: scroll diff panel
(for <kbd>PgUp</kbd> and <kbd>PgDn</kbd>, use <kbd>fn</kbd>+<kbd>up</kbd>/<kbd>fn</kbd>+<kbd>down</kbd> on osx)
<kbd>q</kbd>: quit
<kbd>p</kbd>: pull
<kbd>shift</kbd>+<kbd>P</kbd>: push
</pre>
## Status Panel:
<pre>
<kbd>e</kbd>: edit config file
<kbd>o</kbd>: open config file
</pre>
## Files Panel:
<pre>
<kbd>space</kbd>: toggle staged
<kbd>c</kbd>: commit changes
<kbd>shift</kbd>+<kbd>C</kbd>: commit using git editor
<kbd>shift</kbd>+<kbd>S</kbd>: stash files
<kbd>t</kbd>: add patched (i.e. pick chunks of a file to add)
<kbd>o</kbd>: open
<kbd>e</kbd>: edit
<kbd>s</kbd>: open in sublime (requires 'subl' command)
<kbd>v</kbd>: open in vscode (requires 'code' command)
<kbd>i</kbd>: add to .gitignore
<kbd>d</kbd>: delete if untracked checkout if tracked (aka go away)
<kbd>shift</kbd>+<kbd>R</kbd>: refresh files
</pre>
## Branches Panel:
<pre>
<kbd>space</kbd>: checkout branch
<kbd>f</kbd>: force checkout branch
<kbd>m</kbd>: merge into currently checked out branch
<kbd>c</kbd>: checkout by name
<kbd>n</kbd>: new branch
<kbd>d</kbd>: delete branch
</pre>
## Commits Panel:
<pre>
<kbd>s</kbd>: squash down (only available for topmost commit)
<kbd>r</kbd>: rename commit
<kbd>g</kbd>: reset to this commit
</pre>
## Stash Panel:
<pre>
<kbd>space</kbd>: apply
<kbd>g</kbd>: pop
<kbd>d</kbd>: drop
</pre>
## Popup Panel:
<pre>
<kbd>esc</kbd>: close/cancel
<kbd>enter</kbd>: confirm
<kbd>tab</kbd>: enter newline (if editing)
</pre>
## Resolving Merge Conflicts (Diff Panel):
<pre>
<kbd>←</kbd><kbd>→</kbd>/<kbd>h</kbd><kbd>l</kbd>: navigate conflicts
<kbd>↑</kbd><kbd>↓</kbd>/<kbd>k</kbd><kbd>j</kbd>: select hunk
<kbd>space</kbd>: pick hunk
<kbd>b</kbd>: pick both hunks
<kbd>z</kbd>: undo (only available while still inside diff panel)
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# Documentation Overview
* [Configuration](./Config.md).
* [Custom Commands](./Custom_Command_Keybindings.md)
* [Custom Pagers](./Custom_Pagers.md)
* [Keybindings](./keybindings)
* [Undo/Redo](./Undoing.md)

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# Undo/Redo in lazygit
![Gif](../../assets/undo2.gif)
## Keybindings:
'z' to undo, 'ctrl+z' to redo
## How it works
If you're as clumsy as me you'll probably have felt the pain of botching an interactive rebase or doing a hard reset onto the wrong commit. Luckily, the reflog allows you to trace your steps and make things right again, but I personally can't stand trying to make sense of the reflog.
Lazygit can read through your reflog for you and walk back action by action so that you don't even need to read the reflog. If lazygit finds a reflog entry where you checked out a branch, we'll checkout the original branch. If the entry is from a commit being applied, we'll go back to the commit before that. If we hit an interactive rebase, we'll go back to the commit you were on just before you started it.
## You can even undo things you did outside of lazygit!
Because lazygit just uses the reflog to keep track of things, it doesn't matter whether you're trying to undo something you did in lazygit or directly on the command line. You can open lazygit for the first time and start undoing thing in your repo! Likewise, lazygit marks its undos/redos in the reflog so if you quit the application and come back, lazygit still knows where you're up to.
## Limitations
There are limitations: firstly, lazygit can only undo things that are recorded in the reflog. That means changes to your working tree or stash aren't covered. Secondly, anything permanent you do like pushing to a remote can't be undone. Thirdly, actions like creating a branch won't be undone, because they're not stored in the reflog.
If you are mid-rebase, undo/redo is not supported, because the reflog doesn't contain enough information about what specific things have happened inside that rebase. If you want to undo out of a rebase, it's best to abort the rebase (the default keybinding for bringing up rebase options is 'm').
Undo/Redo is a new feature so if you find a bug let us know. The worst case scenario is that you'll just need to look at your reflog and manually put yourself back on track.

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## Possible keybindings
| Put in | You will get |
|---------------|----------------|
| `<f1>` | F1 |
| `<f2>` | F2 |
| `<f3>` | F3 |
| `<f4>` | F4 |
| `<f5>` | F5 |
| `<f6>` | F6 |
| `<f7>` | F7 |
| `<f8>` | F8 |
| `<f9>` | F9 |
| `<f10>` | F10 |
| `<f11>` | F11 |
| `<f12>` | F12 |
| `<insert>` | Insert |
| `<delete>` | Delete |
| `<home>` | Home |
| `<end>` | End |
| `<pgup>` | Pgup |
| `<pgdown>` | Pgdn |
| `<up>` | ArrowUp |
| `<down>` | ArrowDown |
| `<left>` | ArrowLeft |
| `<right>` | ArrowRight |
| `<tab>` | Tab |
| `<enter>` | Enter |
| `<esc>` | Esc |
| `<backspace>` | Backspace |
| `<c-space>` | CtrlSpace |
| `<c-/>` | CtrlSlash |
| `<space>` | Space |
| `<c-a>` | CtrlA |
| `<c-b>` | CtrlB |
| `<c-c>` | CtrlC |
| `<c-d>` | CtrlD |
| `<c-e>` | CtrlE |
| `<c-f>` | CtrlF |
| `<c-g>` | CtrlG |
| `<c-j>` | CtrlJ |
| `<c-k>` | CtrlK |
| `<c-l>` | CtrlL |
| `<c-n>` | CtrlN |
| `<c-o>` | CtrlO |
| `<c-p>` | CtrlP |
| `<c-q>` | CtrlQ |
| `<c-r>` | CtrlR |
| `<c-s>` | CtrlS |
| `<c-t>` | CtrlT |
| `<c-u>` | CtrlU |
| `<c-v>` | CtrlV |
| `<c-w>` | CtrlW |
| `<c-x>` | CtrlX |
| `<c-y>` | CtrlY |
| `<c-z>` | CtrlZ |
| `<c-4>` | Ctrl4 |
| `<c-5>` | Ctrl5 |
| `<c-6>` | Ctrl6 |
| `<c-8>` | Ctrl8 |

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# Lazygit Keybindings
## Global Keybindings
<pre>
<kbd>ctrl+r</kbd>: switch to a recent repo (<c-r>)
<kbd>pgup</kbd>: scroll up main panel (fn+up)
<kbd>pgdown</kbd>: scroll down main panel (fn+down)
<kbd>m</kbd>: view merge/rebase options
<kbd>ctrl+p</kbd>: view custom patch options
<kbd>P</kbd>: push
<kbd>p</kbd>: pull
<kbd>R</kbd>: refresh
<kbd>x</kbd>: open menu
<kbd>z</kbd>: undo (via reflog) (experimental)
<kbd>ctrl+z</kbd>: redo (via reflog) (experimental)
<kbd>+</kbd>: next screen mode (normal/half/fullscreen)
<kbd>_</kbd>: prev screen mode
<kbd>:</kbd>: execute custom command
<kbd>ctrl+s</kbd>: view filter-by-path options
<kbd>W</kbd>: open diff menu
<kbd>ctrl+e</kbd>: open diff menu
<kbd>@</kbd>: open command log menu
</pre>
## List Panel Navigation
<pre>
<kbd>.</kbd>: next page
<kbd>,</kbd>: previous page
<kbd><</kbd>: scroll to top
<kbd>></kbd>: scroll to bottom
<kbd>/</kbd>: start search
<kbd>]</kbd>: next tab
<kbd>[</kbd>: previous tab
</pre>
## Branches Panel (Branches Tab)
<pre>
<kbd>space</kbd>: checkout
<kbd>o</kbd>: create pull request
<kbd>O</kbd>: create pull request options
<kbd>ctrl+y</kbd>: copy pull request URL to clipboard
<kbd>c</kbd>: checkout by name
<kbd>F</kbd>: force checkout
<kbd>n</kbd>: new branch
<kbd>d</kbd>: delete branch
<kbd>r</kbd>: rebase checked-out branch onto this branch
<kbd>M</kbd>: merge into currently checked out branch
<kbd>i</kbd>: show git-flow options
<kbd>f</kbd>: fast-forward this branch from its upstream
<kbd>g</kbd>: view reset options
<kbd>R</kbd>: rename branch
<kbd>ctrl+o</kbd>: copy branch name to clipboard
<kbd>enter</kbd>: view commits
</pre>
## Branches Panel (Remote Branches (in Remotes tab))
<pre>
<kbd>esc</kbd>: Return to remotes list
<kbd>g</kbd>: view reset options
<kbd>enter</kbd>: view commits
<kbd>space</kbd>: checkout
<kbd>n</kbd>: new branch
<kbd>M</kbd>: merge into currently checked out branch
<kbd>d</kbd>: delete branch
<kbd>r</kbd>: rebase checked-out branch onto this branch
<kbd>u</kbd>: set as upstream of checked-out branch
</pre>
## Branches Panel (Remotes Tab)
<pre>
<kbd>f</kbd>: fetch remote
<kbd>n</kbd>: add new remote
<kbd>d</kbd>: remove remote
<kbd>e</kbd>: edit remote
</pre>
## Branches Panel (Sub-commits)
<pre>
<kbd>enter</kbd>: view commit's files
<kbd>space</kbd>: checkout commit
<kbd>g</kbd>: view reset options
<kbd>n</kbd>: new branch
<kbd>c</kbd>: copy commit (cherry-pick)
<kbd>C</kbd>: copy commit range (cherry-pick)
<kbd>ctrl+r</kbd>: reset cherry-picked (copied) commits selection
<kbd>ctrl+o</kbd>: copy commit SHA to clipboard
</pre>
## Branches Panel (Tags Tab)
<pre>
<kbd>space</kbd>: checkout
<kbd>d</kbd>: delete tag
<kbd>P</kbd>: push tag
<kbd>n</kbd>: create tag
<kbd>g</kbd>: view reset options
<kbd>enter</kbd>: view commits
</pre>
## Commit Files Panel
<pre>
<kbd>ctrl+o</kbd>: copy the committed file name to the clipboard
<kbd>c</kbd>: checkout file
<kbd>d</kbd>: discard this commit's changes to this file
<kbd>o</kbd>: open file
<kbd>e</kbd>: edit file
<kbd>space</kbd>: toggle file included in patch
<kbd>enter</kbd>: enter file to add selected lines to the patch (or toggle directory collapsed)
<kbd>`</kbd>: toggle file tree view
</pre>
## Commits Panel (Commits)
<pre>
<kbd>s</kbd>: squash down
<kbd>r</kbd>: reword commit
<kbd>R</kbd>: reword commit with editor
<kbd>g</kbd>: reset to this commit
<kbd>f</kbd>: fixup commit
<kbd>F</kbd>: create fixup commit for this commit
<kbd>S</kbd>: squash all 'fixup!' commits above selected commit (autosquash)
<kbd>d</kbd>: delete commit
<kbd>ctrl+j</kbd>: move commit down one
<kbd>ctrl+k</kbd>: move commit up one
<kbd>e</kbd>: edit commit
<kbd>A</kbd>: amend commit with staged changes
<kbd>p</kbd>: pick commit (when mid-rebase)
<kbd>t</kbd>: revert commit
<kbd>c</kbd>: copy commit (cherry-pick)
<kbd>ctrl+o</kbd>: copy commit SHA to clipboard
<kbd>C</kbd>: copy commit range (cherry-pick)
<kbd>v</kbd>: paste commits (cherry-pick)
<kbd>enter</kbd>: view commit's files
<kbd>space</kbd>: checkout commit
<kbd>n</kbd>: create new branch off of commit
<kbd>T</kbd>: tag commit
<kbd>ctrl+r</kbd>: reset cherry-picked (copied) commits selection
<kbd>ctrl+y</kbd>: copy commit message to clipboard
</pre>
## Commits Panel (Reflog Tab)
<pre>
<kbd>enter</kbd>: view commit's files
<kbd>space</kbd>: checkout commit
<kbd>g</kbd>: view reset options
<kbd>c</kbd>: copy commit (cherry-pick)
<kbd>C</kbd>: copy commit range (cherry-pick)
<kbd>ctrl+r</kbd>: reset cherry-picked (copied) commits selection
<kbd>ctrl+o</kbd>: copy commit SHA to clipboard
</pre>
## Extras Panel
<pre>
<kbd>@</kbd>: open command log menu
</pre>
## Files Panel (Files)
<pre>
<kbd>c</kbd>: commit changes
<kbd>w</kbd>: commit changes without pre-commit hook
<kbd>A</kbd>: amend last commit
<kbd>C</kbd>: commit changes using git editor
<kbd>space</kbd>: toggle staged
<kbd>d</kbd>: view 'discard changes' options
<kbd>e</kbd>: edit file
<kbd>o</kbd>: open file
<kbd>i</kbd>: add to .gitignore
<kbd>r</kbd>: refresh files
<kbd>s</kbd>: stash changes
<kbd>S</kbd>: view stash options
<kbd>a</kbd>: stage/unstage all
<kbd>D</kbd>: view reset options
<kbd>enter</kbd>: stage individual hunks/lines for file, or collapse/expand for directory
<kbd>f</kbd>: fetch
<kbd>ctrl+o</kbd>: copy the file name to the clipboard
<kbd>g</kbd>: view upstream reset options
<kbd>`</kbd>: toggle file tree view
<kbd>M</kbd>: open external merge tool (git mergetool)
<kbd>ctrl+w</kbd>: Toggle whether or not whitespace changes are shown in the diff view
</pre>
## Files Panel (Submodules)
<pre>
<kbd>ctrl+o</kbd>: copy submodule name to clipboard
<kbd>enter</kbd>: enter submodule
<kbd>d</kbd>: view reset and remove submodule options
<kbd>u</kbd>: update submodule
<kbd>n</kbd>: add new submodule
<kbd>e</kbd>: update submodule URL
<kbd>i</kbd>: initialize submodule
<kbd>b</kbd>: view bulk submodule options
</pre>
## Main Panel (Merging)
<pre>
<kbd>esc</kbd>: return to files panel
<kbd>M</kbd>: open external merge tool (git mergetool)
<kbd>space</kbd>: pick hunk
<kbd>b</kbd>: pick all hunks
<kbd>◄</kbd>: select previous conflict
<kbd>►</kbd>: select next conflict
<kbd>▲</kbd>: select previous hunk
<kbd>▼</kbd>: select next hunk
<kbd>z</kbd>: undo
</pre>
## Main Panel (Normal)
<pre>
<kbd>Ő</kbd>: scroll down (fn+up)
<kbd>ő</kbd>: scroll up (fn+down)
</pre>
## Main Panel (Patch Building)
<pre>
<kbd>esc</kbd>: exit line-by-line mode
<kbd>o</kbd>: open file
<kbd>▲</kbd>: select previous line
<kbd>▼</kbd>: select next line
<kbd>◄</kbd>: select previous hunk
<kbd>►</kbd>: select next hunk
<kbd>space</kbd>: add/remove line(s) to patch
<kbd>v</kbd>: toggle drag select
<kbd>V</kbd>: toggle drag select
<kbd>a</kbd>: toggle select hunk
</pre>
## Main Panel (Staging)
<pre>
<kbd>esc</kbd>: return to files panel
<kbd>space</kbd>: toggle line staged / unstaged
<kbd>d</kbd>: delete change (git reset)
<kbd>tab</kbd>: switch to other panel
<kbd>o</kbd>: open file
<kbd>▲</kbd>: select previous line
<kbd>▼</kbd>: select next line
<kbd>◄</kbd>: select previous hunk
<kbd>►</kbd>: select next hunk
<kbd>e</kbd>: edit file
<kbd>o</kbd>: open file
<kbd>v</kbd>: toggle drag select
<kbd>V</kbd>: toggle drag select
<kbd>a</kbd>: toggle select hunk
<kbd>c</kbd>: commit changes
<kbd>w</kbd>: commit changes without pre-commit hook
<kbd>C</kbd>: commit changes using git editor
</pre>
## Menu Panel
<pre>
<kbd>esc</kbd>: close menu
</pre>
## Stash Panel
<pre>
<kbd>enter</kbd>: view stash entry's files
<kbd>space</kbd>: apply
<kbd>g</kbd>: pop
<kbd>d</kbd>: drop
<kbd>n</kbd>: new branch
</pre>
## Status Panel
<pre>
<kbd>e</kbd>: edit config file
<kbd>o</kbd>: open config file
<kbd>u</kbd>: check for update
<kbd>enter</kbd>: switch to a recent repo
<kbd>a</kbd>: show all branch logs
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# Lazygit Sneltoetsen
## Globale Sneltoetsen
<pre>
<kbd>ctrl+r</kbd>: wissel naar een recente repo (<c-r>)
<kbd>pgup</kbd>: scroll naar beneden vanaf hoofdpaneel (fn+up)
<kbd>pgdown</kbd>: scroll naar beneden vanaf hoofdpaneel (fn+down)
<kbd>m</kbd>: bekijk merge/rebase opties
<kbd>ctrl+p</kbd>: bekijk aangepaste patch opties
<kbd>P</kbd>: push
<kbd>p</kbd>: pull
<kbd>R</kbd>: verversen
<kbd>x</kbd>: open menu
<kbd>z</kbd>: ongedaan maken (via reflog) (experimenteel)
<kbd>ctrl+z</kbd>: redo (via reflog) (experimenteel)
<kbd>+</kbd>: volgende scherm modus (normaal/half/groot)
<kbd>_</kbd>: vorige scherm modus
<kbd>:</kbd>: voor aangepaste commando uit
<kbd>ctrl+s</kbd>: bekijk scoping opties
<kbd>W</kbd>: open diff menu
<kbd>ctrl+e</kbd>: open diff menu
<kbd>@</kbd>: open command log menu
</pre>
## Lijstpaneel Navigatie
<pre>
<kbd>.</kbd>: volgende pagina
<kbd>,</kbd>: vorige pagina
<kbd><</kbd>: scroll naar boven
<kbd>></kbd>: scroll naar beneden
<kbd>/</kbd>: start met zoeken
<kbd>]</kbd>: volgende tabblad
<kbd>[</kbd>: vorige tabblad
</pre>
## Branches Paneel (Branches Tabblad)
<pre>
<kbd>space</kbd>: uitchecken
<kbd>o</kbd>: maak een pull-request
<kbd>O</kbd>: bekijk opties voor pull-aanvraag
<kbd>ctrl+y</kbd>: kopieer de URL van het pull-verzoek naar het klembord
<kbd>c</kbd>: uitchecken bij naam
<kbd>F</kbd>: forceer checkout
<kbd>n</kbd>: nieuwe branch
<kbd>d</kbd>: verwijder branch
<kbd>r</kbd>: rebase branch
<kbd>M</kbd>: merge in met huidige checked out branch
<kbd>i</kbd>: laat git-flow opties zien
<kbd>f</kbd>: fast-forward deze branch vanaf zijn upstream
<kbd>g</kbd>: bekijk reset opties
<kbd>R</kbd>: hernoem branch
<kbd>ctrl+o</kbd>: kopieer branch name naar klembord
<kbd>enter</kbd>: bekijk commits
</pre>
## Branches Paneel (Remote Branches (in Remotes tabblad))
<pre>
<kbd>esc</kbd>: Ga terug naar remotes lijst
<kbd>g</kbd>: bekijk reset opties
<kbd>enter</kbd>: bekijk commits
<kbd>space</kbd>: uitchecken
<kbd>n</kbd>: nieuwe branch
<kbd>M</kbd>: merge in met huidige checked out branch
<kbd>d</kbd>: verwijder branch
<kbd>r</kbd>: rebase branch
<kbd>u</kbd>: stel in als upstream van uitgecheckte branch
</pre>
## Branches Paneel (Remotes Tabblad)
<pre>
<kbd>f</kbd>: fetch remote
<kbd>n</kbd>: voeg een nieuwe remote toe
<kbd>d</kbd>: verwijder remote
<kbd>e</kbd>: wijzig remote
</pre>
## Branches Paneel (Sub-commits)
<pre>
<kbd>enter</kbd>: bekijk gecommite bestanden
<kbd>space</kbd>: checkout commit
<kbd>g</kbd>: bekijk reset opties
<kbd>n</kbd>: nieuwe branch
<kbd>c</kbd>: kopieer commit (cherry-pick)
<kbd>C</kbd>: kopieer commit reeks (cherry-pick)
<kbd>ctrl+r</kbd>: reset cherry-picked (gekopieerde) commits selectie
<kbd>ctrl+o</kbd>: kopieer commit SHA naar klembord
</pre>
## Branches Paneel (Tags Tabblad)
<pre>
<kbd>space</kbd>: uitchecken
<kbd>d</kbd>: verwijder tag
<kbd>P</kbd>: push tag
<kbd>n</kbd>: creëer tag
<kbd>g</kbd>: bekijk reset opties
<kbd>enter</kbd>: bekijk commits
</pre>
## Commit bestanden Paneel
<pre>
<kbd>ctrl+o</kbd>: kopieer de vastgelegde bestandsnaam naar het klembord
<kbd>c</kbd>: bestand uitchecken
<kbd>d</kbd>: uitsluit deze commit zijn veranderingen aan dit bestand
<kbd>o</kbd>: open bestand
<kbd>e</kbd>: verander bestand
<kbd>space</kbd>: toggle bestand inbegrepen in patch
<kbd>enter</kbd>: enter bestand om geselecteerde regels toe te voegen aan de patch
<kbd>`</kbd>: toggle bestandsboom weergave
</pre>
## Commits Paneel (Commits)
<pre>
<kbd>s</kbd>: squash beneden
<kbd>r</kbd>: hernoem commit
<kbd>R</kbd>: hernoem commit met editor
<kbd>g</kbd>: reset naar deze commit
<kbd>f</kbd>: Fixup commit
<kbd>F</kbd>: creëer fixup commit voor deze commit
<kbd>S</kbd>: squash bovenstaande commits
<kbd>d</kbd>: verwijder commit
<kbd>ctrl+j</kbd>: verplaats commit 1 naar beneden
<kbd>ctrl+k</kbd>: verplaats commit 1 naar boven
<kbd>e</kbd>: wijzig commit
<kbd>A</kbd>: wijzig commit met staged veranderingen
<kbd>p</kbd>: kies commit (wanneer midden in rebase)
<kbd>t</kbd>: commit ongedaan maken
<kbd>c</kbd>: kopieer commit (cherry-pick)
<kbd>ctrl+o</kbd>: kopieer commit SHA naar klembord
<kbd>C</kbd>: kopieer commit reeks (cherry-pick)
<kbd>v</kbd>: plak commits (cherry-pick)
<kbd>enter</kbd>: bekijk gecommite bestanden
<kbd>space</kbd>: checkout commit
<kbd>n</kbd>: creëer nieuwe branch van commit
<kbd>T</kbd>: tag commit
<kbd>ctrl+r</kbd>: reset cherry-picked (gekopieerde) commits selectie
<kbd>ctrl+y</kbd>: kopieer commit bericht naar klembord
</pre>
## Commits Paneel (Reflog Tabblad)
<pre>
<kbd>enter</kbd>: bekijk gecommite bestanden
<kbd>space</kbd>: checkout commit
<kbd>g</kbd>: bekijk reset opties
<kbd>c</kbd>: kopieer commit (cherry-pick)
<kbd>C</kbd>: kopieer commit reeks (cherry-pick)
<kbd>ctrl+r</kbd>: reset cherry-picked (gekopieerde) commits selectie
<kbd>ctrl+o</kbd>: kopieer commit SHA naar klembord
</pre>
## Extras Paneel
<pre>
<kbd>@</kbd>: open command log menu
</pre>
## Bestanden Paneel (Bestanden)
<pre>
<kbd>c</kbd>: Commit veranderingen
<kbd>w</kbd>: commit veranderingen zonder pre-commit hook
<kbd>A</kbd>: wijzig laatste commit
<kbd>C</kbd>: commit veranderingen met de git editor
<kbd>space</kbd>: toggle staged
<kbd>d</kbd>: bekijk 'veranderingen ongedaan maken' opties
<kbd>e</kbd>: verander bestand
<kbd>o</kbd>: open bestand
<kbd>i</kbd>: voeg toe aan .gitignore
<kbd>r</kbd>: refresh bestanden
<kbd>s</kbd>: stash-bestanden
<kbd>S</kbd>: bekijk stash opties
<kbd>a</kbd>: toggle staged alle
<kbd>D</kbd>: bekijk reset opties
<kbd>enter</kbd>: stage individuele hunks/lijnen
<kbd>f</kbd>: fetch
<kbd>ctrl+o</kbd>: kopieer de bestandsnaam naar het klembord
<kbd>g</kbd>: bekijk upstream reset opties
<kbd>`</kbd>: toggle bestandsboom weergave
<kbd>M</kbd>: open external merge tool (git mergetool)
<kbd>ctrl+w</kbd>: Toggle whether or not whitespace changes are shown in the diff view
</pre>
## Bestanden Paneel (Submodules)
<pre>
<kbd>ctrl+o</kbd>: kopieer submodule naam naar klembord
<kbd>enter</kbd>: enter submodule
<kbd>d</kbd>: bekijk reset en verwijder submodule opties
<kbd>u</kbd>: update submodule
<kbd>n</kbd>: voeg nieuwe submodule toe
<kbd>e</kbd>: update submodule URL
<kbd>i</kbd>: initialiseer submodule
<kbd>b</kbd>: bekijk bulk submodule opties
</pre>
## Hoofd Paneel (Mergen)
<pre>
<kbd>esc</kbd>: ga terug naar het bestanden paneel
<kbd>M</kbd>: open external merge tool (git mergetool)
<kbd>space</kbd>: kies hunk
<kbd>b</kbd>: kies bijde hunks
<kbd>◄</kbd>: selecteer voorgaand conflict
<kbd>►</kbd>: selecteer volgende conflict
<kbd>▲</kbd>: selecteer bovenste hunk
<kbd>▼</kbd>: selecteer onderste hunk
<kbd>z</kbd>: ongedaan maken
</pre>
## Hoofd Paneel (Normaal)
<pre>
<kbd>Ő</kbd>: scroll omlaag (fn+up)
<kbd>ő</kbd>: scroll omhoog (fn+down)
</pre>
## Hoofd Paneel (Patch Bouwen)
<pre>
<kbd>esc</kbd>: sluit lijn-bij-lijn modus
<kbd>o</kbd>: open bestand
<kbd>▲</kbd>: selecteer de vorige lijn
<kbd>▼</kbd>: selecteer de volgende lijn
<kbd>◄</kbd>: selecteer de vorige hunk
<kbd>►</kbd>: selecteer de volgende hunk
<kbd>space</kbd>: voeg toe/verwijder lijn(en) in patch
<kbd>v</kbd>: toggle drag selecteer
<kbd>V</kbd>: toggle drag selecteer
<kbd>a</kbd>: toggle selecteer hunk
</pre>
## Hoofd Paneel (Staging)
<pre>
<kbd>esc</kbd>: ga terug naar het bestanden paneel
<kbd>space</kbd>: toggle lijnen staged / unstaged
<kbd>d</kbd>: verwijdert change (git reset)
<kbd>tab</kbd>: ga naar een ander paneel
<kbd>o</kbd>: open bestand
<kbd>▲</kbd>: selecteer de vorige lijn
<kbd>▼</kbd>: selecteer de volgende lijn
<kbd>◄</kbd>: selecteer de vorige hunk
<kbd>►</kbd>: selecteer de volgende hunk
<kbd>e</kbd>: verander bestand
<kbd>o</kbd>: open bestand
<kbd>v</kbd>: toggle drag selecteer
<kbd>V</kbd>: toggle drag selecteer
<kbd>a</kbd>: toggle selecteer hunk
<kbd>c</kbd>: Commit veranderingen
<kbd>w</kbd>: commit veranderingen zonder pre-commit hook
<kbd>C</kbd>: commit veranderingen met de git editor
</pre>
## Menu Paneel
<pre>
<kbd>esc</kbd>: sluit menu
</pre>
## Stash Paneel
<pre>
<kbd>enter</kbd>: bekijk bestanden van stash entry
<kbd>space</kbd>: toepassen
<kbd>g</kbd>: pop
<kbd>d</kbd>: laten vallen
<kbd>n</kbd>: nieuwe branch
</pre>
## Status Paneel
<pre>
<kbd>e</kbd>: verander config bestand
<kbd>o</kbd>: open config bestand
<kbd>u</kbd>: check voor updates
<kbd>enter</kbd>: wissel naar een recente repo
<kbd>a</kbd>: alle logs van de branch laten zien
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# Lazygit Keybindings
## Globalne
<pre>
<kbd>ctrl+r</kbd>: switch to a recent repo (<c-r>)
<kbd>pgup</kbd>: scroll up main panel (fn+up)
<kbd>pgdown</kbd>: scroll down main panel (fn+down)
<kbd>m</kbd>: view merge/rebase options
<kbd>ctrl+p</kbd>: view custom patch options
<kbd>P</kbd>: push
<kbd>p</kbd>: pull
<kbd>R</kbd>: odśwież
<kbd>x</kbd>: open menu
<kbd>z</kbd>: undo (via reflog) (experimental)
<kbd>ctrl+z</kbd>: redo (via reflog) (experimental)
<kbd>+</kbd>: next screen mode (normal/half/fullscreen)
<kbd>_</kbd>: prev screen mode
<kbd>:</kbd>: execute custom command
<kbd>ctrl+s</kbd>: view filter-by-path options
<kbd>W</kbd>: open diff menu
<kbd>ctrl+e</kbd>: open diff menu
<kbd>@</kbd>: open command log menu
</pre>
## List Panel Navigation
<pre>
<kbd>.</kbd>: next page
<kbd>,</kbd>: previous page
<kbd><</kbd>: scroll to top
<kbd>></kbd>: scroll to bottom
<kbd>/</kbd>: start search
<kbd>]</kbd>: next tab
<kbd>[</kbd>: previous tab
</pre>
## Gałęzie Panel (Branches Tab)
<pre>
<kbd>space</kbd>: przełącz
<kbd>o</kbd>: utwórz żądanie wyciągnięcia
<kbd>O</kbd>: utwórz opcje żądania ściągnięcia
<kbd>ctrl+y</kbd>: skopiuj adres URL żądania ściągnięcia do schowka
<kbd>c</kbd>: przełącz używając nazwy
<kbd>F</kbd>: wymuś przełączenie
<kbd>n</kbd>: nowa gałąź
<kbd>d</kbd>: usuń gałąź
<kbd>r</kbd>: rebase branch
<kbd>M</kbd>: scal do obecnej gałęzi
<kbd>i</kbd>: show git-flow options
<kbd>f</kbd>: fast-forward this branch from its upstream
<kbd>g</kbd>: view reset options
<kbd>R</kbd>: rename branch
<kbd>ctrl+o</kbd>: copy branch name to clipboard
<kbd>enter</kbd>: view commits
</pre>
## Gałęzie Panel (Remote Branches (in Remotes tab))
<pre>
<kbd>esc</kbd>: return to remotes list
<kbd>g</kbd>: view reset options
<kbd>enter</kbd>: view commits
<kbd>space</kbd>: przełącz
<kbd>n</kbd>: nowa gałąź
<kbd>M</kbd>: scal do obecnej gałęzi
<kbd>d</kbd>: usuń gałąź
<kbd>r</kbd>: rebase branch
<kbd>u</kbd>: set as upstream of checked-out branch
</pre>
## Gałęzie Panel (Remotes Tab)
<pre>
<kbd>f</kbd>: fetch remote
<kbd>n</kbd>: add new remote
<kbd>d</kbd>: remove remote
<kbd>e</kbd>: edit remote
</pre>
## Gałęzie Panel (Sub-commits)
<pre>
<kbd>enter</kbd>: view commit's files
<kbd>space</kbd>: checkout commit
<kbd>g</kbd>: view reset options
<kbd>n</kbd>: nowa gałąź
<kbd>c</kbd>: copy commit (cherry-pick)
<kbd>C</kbd>: copy commit range (cherry-pick)
<kbd>ctrl+r</kbd>: reset cherry-picked (copied) commits selection
<kbd>ctrl+o</kbd>: copy commit SHA to clipboard
</pre>
## Gałęzie Panel (Tags Tab)
<pre>
<kbd>space</kbd>: przełącz
<kbd>d</kbd>: delete tag
<kbd>P</kbd>: push tag
<kbd>n</kbd>: create tag
<kbd>g</kbd>: view reset options
<kbd>enter</kbd>: view commits
</pre>
## Commit files Panel
<pre>
<kbd>ctrl+o</kbd>: copy the committed file name to the clipboard
<kbd>c</kbd>: checkout file
<kbd>d</kbd>: discard this commit's changes to this file
<kbd>o</kbd>: otwórz plik
<kbd>e</kbd>: edytuj plik
<kbd>space</kbd>: toggle file included in patch
<kbd>enter</kbd>: enter file to add selected lines to the patch (or toggle directory collapsed)
<kbd>`</kbd>: toggle file tree view
</pre>
## Commity Panel (Commity)
<pre>
<kbd>s</kbd>: ściśnij w dół
<kbd>r</kbd>: przemianuj commit
<kbd>R</kbd>: przemianuj commit w edytorze
<kbd>g</kbd>: zresetuj do tego commita
<kbd>f</kbd>: napraw commit
<kbd>F</kbd>: create fixup commit for this commit
<kbd>S</kbd>: squash all 'fixup!' commits above selected commits (autosquash)
<kbd>d</kbd>: delete commit
<kbd>ctrl+j</kbd>: move commit down one
<kbd>ctrl+k</kbd>: move commit up one
<kbd>e</kbd>: edit commit
<kbd>A</kbd>: amend commit with staged changes
<kbd>p</kbd>: pick commit (when mid-rebase)
<kbd>t</kbd>: revert commit
<kbd>c</kbd>: copy commit (cherry-pick)
<kbd>ctrl+o</kbd>: copy commit SHA to clipboard
<kbd>C</kbd>: copy commit range (cherry-pick)
<kbd>v</kbd>: paste commits (cherry-pick)
<kbd>enter</kbd>: view commit's files
<kbd>space</kbd>: checkout commit
<kbd>n</kbd>: create new branch off of commit
<kbd>T</kbd>: tag commit
<kbd>ctrl+r</kbd>: reset cherry-picked (copied) commits selection
<kbd>ctrl+y</kbd>: copy commit message to clipboard
</pre>
## Commity Panel (Reflog Tab)
<pre>
<kbd>enter</kbd>: view commit's files
<kbd>space</kbd>: checkout commit
<kbd>g</kbd>: view reset options
<kbd>c</kbd>: copy commit (cherry-pick)
<kbd>C</kbd>: copy commit range (cherry-pick)
<kbd>ctrl+r</kbd>: reset cherry-picked (copied) commits selection
<kbd>ctrl+o</kbd>: copy commit SHA to clipboard
</pre>
## Extras Panel
<pre>
<kbd>@</kbd>: open command log menu
</pre>
## Pliki Panel (Pliki)
<pre>
<kbd>c</kbd>: commituj zmiany
<kbd>w</kbd>: commit changes without pre-commit hook
<kbd>A</kbd>: zmień ostatnie zatwierdzenie
<kbd>C</kbd>: commituj zmiany używając edytora z gita
<kbd>space</kbd>: przełącz zatwierdzenie
<kbd>d</kbd>: view 'discard changes' options
<kbd>e</kbd>: edytuj plik
<kbd>o</kbd>: otwórz plik
<kbd>i</kbd>: dodaj do .gitignore
<kbd>r</kbd>: odśwież pliki
<kbd>s</kbd>: przechowaj pliki
<kbd>S</kbd>: view stash options
<kbd>a</kbd>: przełącz wszystkie zatwierdzenia
<kbd>D</kbd>: view reset options
<kbd>enter</kbd>: zatwierdź pojedyncze linie
<kbd>f</kbd>: fetch
<kbd>ctrl+o</kbd>: copy the file name to the clipboard
<kbd>g</kbd>: view upstream reset options
<kbd>`</kbd>: toggle file tree view
<kbd>M</kbd>: open external merge tool (git mergetool)
<kbd>ctrl+w</kbd>: Toggle whether or not whitespace changes are shown in the diff view
</pre>
## Pliki Panel (Submodules)
<pre>
<kbd>ctrl+o</kbd>: copy submodule name to clipboard
<kbd>enter</kbd>: enter submodule
<kbd>d</kbd>: view reset and remove submodule options
<kbd>u</kbd>: update submodule
<kbd>n</kbd>: add new submodule
<kbd>e</kbd>: update submodule URL
<kbd>i</kbd>: initialize submodule
<kbd>b</kbd>: view bulk submodule options
</pre>
## Main Panel (Merging)
<pre>
<kbd>esc</kbd>: wróć do panelu plików
<kbd>M</kbd>: open external merge tool (git mergetool)
<kbd>space</kbd>: pick hunk
<kbd>b</kbd>: pick all hunks
<kbd>◄</kbd>: select previous conflict
<kbd>►</kbd>: select next conflict
<kbd>▲</kbd>: select previous hunk
<kbd>▼</kbd>: select next hunk
<kbd>z</kbd>: cofnij
</pre>
## Main Panel (Normal)
<pre>
<kbd>Ő</kbd>: scroll down (fn+up)
<kbd>ő</kbd>: scroll up (fn+down)
</pre>
## Main Panel (Patch Building)
<pre>
<kbd>esc</kbd>: exit line-by-line mode
<kbd>o</kbd>: otwórz plik
<kbd>▲</kbd>: select previous line
<kbd>▼</kbd>: select next line
<kbd>◄</kbd>: select previous hunk
<kbd>►</kbd>: select next hunk
<kbd>space</kbd>: add/remove line(s) to patch
<kbd>v</kbd>: toggle drag select
<kbd>V</kbd>: toggle drag select
<kbd>a</kbd>: toggle select hunk
</pre>
## Main Panel (Zatwierdzanie)
<pre>
<kbd>esc</kbd>: wróć do panelu plików
<kbd>space</kbd>: toggle line staged / unstaged
<kbd>d</kbd>: delete change (git reset)
<kbd>tab</kbd>: switch to other panel
<kbd>o</kbd>: otwórz plik
<kbd>▲</kbd>: select previous line
<kbd>▼</kbd>: select next line
<kbd>◄</kbd>: select previous hunk
<kbd>►</kbd>: select next hunk
<kbd>e</kbd>: edytuj plik
<kbd>o</kbd>: otwórz plik
<kbd>v</kbd>: toggle drag select
<kbd>V</kbd>: toggle drag select
<kbd>a</kbd>: toggle select hunk
<kbd>c</kbd>: commituj zmiany
<kbd>w</kbd>: commit changes without pre-commit hook
<kbd>C</kbd>: commituj zmiany używając edytora z gita
</pre>
## Menu Panel
<pre>
<kbd>esc</kbd>: close menu
</pre>
## Schowek Panel
<pre>
<kbd>enter</kbd>: view stash entry's files
<kbd>space</kbd>: zastosuj
<kbd>g</kbd>: wyciągnij
<kbd>d</kbd>: porzuć
<kbd>n</kbd>: nowa gałąź
</pre>
## Status Panel
<pre>
<kbd>e</kbd>: edytuj plik konfiguracyjny
<kbd>o</kbd>: otwórz plik konfiguracyjny
<kbd>u</kbd>: sprawdź aktualizacje
<kbd>enter</kbd>: switch to a recent repo
<kbd>a</kbd>: pokazywać wszystkie logi branżowe
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module github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit
go 1.14
require (
github.com/OpenPeeDeeP/xdg v1.0.0
github.com/atotto/clipboard v0.1.2
github.com/aybabtme/humanlog v0.4.1
github.com/cli/safeexec v1.0.0
github.com/cloudfoundry/jibber_jabber v0.0.0-20151120183258-bcc4c8345a21
github.com/creack/pty v1.1.11
github.com/fatih/color v1.9.0 // indirect
github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify v1.4.7
github.com/go-errors/errors v1.4.1
github.com/go-logfmt/logfmt v0.5.0 // indirect
github.com/golang-collections/collections v0.0.0-20130729185459-604e922904d3
github.com/golang/protobuf v1.3.2 // indirect
github.com/google/go-cmp v0.5.6 // indirect
github.com/gookit/color v1.4.2
github.com/imdario/mergo v0.3.11
github.com/integrii/flaggy v1.4.0
github.com/jesseduffield/go-git/v5 v5.1.2-0.20201006095850-341962be15a4
github.com/jesseduffield/gocui v0.3.1-0.20211102104458-40df0be5a474
github.com/jesseduffield/minimal/gitignore v0.3.3-0.20211018110810-9cde264e6b1e
github.com/jesseduffield/yaml v2.1.0+incompatible
github.com/kardianos/osext v0.0.0-20190222173326-2bc1f35cddc0
github.com/konsorten/go-windows-terminal-sequences v1.0.2 // indirect
github.com/kylelemons/godebug v1.1.0 // indirect
github.com/kyokomi/emoji/v2 v2.2.8
github.com/lucasb-eyer/go-colorful v1.2.0
github.com/mattn/go-colorable v0.1.11 // indirect
github.com/mattn/go-runewidth v0.0.13
github.com/mgutz/str v1.2.0
github.com/onsi/ginkgo v1.10.3 // indirect
github.com/onsi/gomega v1.7.1 // indirect
github.com/sahilm/fuzzy v0.1.0
github.com/sirupsen/logrus v1.4.2
github.com/spkg/bom v0.0.0-20160624110644-59b7046e48ad
github.com/stretchr/testify v1.7.0
github.com/xo/terminfo v0.0.0-20210125001918-ca9a967f8778
golang.org/x/crypto v0.0.0-20201002170205-7f63de1d35b0 // indirect
golang.org/x/net v0.0.0-20201002202402-0a1ea396d57c // indirect
golang.org/x/sys v0.0.0-20211102061401-a2f17f7b995c // indirect
golang.org/x/term v0.0.0-20210927222741-03fcf44c2211 // indirect
golang.org/x/text v0.3.7 // indirect
gopkg.in/ozeidan/fuzzy-patricia.v3 v3.0.0
)

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github.com/alcortesm/tgz v0.0.0-20161220082320-9c5fe88206d7/go.mod h1:6zEj6s6u/ghQa61ZWa/C2Aw3RkjiTBOix7dkqa1VLIs=
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github.com/anmitsu/go-shlex v0.0.0-20161002113705-648efa622239/go.mod h1:2FmKhYUyUczH0OGQWaF5ceTx0UBShxjsH6f8oGKYe2c=
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github.com/aybabtme/humanlog v0.4.1 h1:D8d9um55rrthJsP8IGSHBcti9lTb/XknmDAX6Zy8tek=
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golang.org/x/sys v0.0.0-20201119102817-f84b799fce68/go.mod h1:h1NjWce9XRLGQEsW7wpKNCjG9DtNlClVuFLEZdDNbEs=
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golang.org/x/sys v0.0.0-20210615035016-665e8c7367d1/go.mod h1:oPkhp1MJrh7nUepCBck5+mAzfO9JrbApNNgaTdGDITg=
golang.org/x/sys v0.0.0-20210630005230-0f9fa26af87c/go.mod h1:oPkhp1MJrh7nUepCBck5+mAzfO9JrbApNNgaTdGDITg=
golang.org/x/sys v0.0.0-20210927094055-39ccf1dd6fa6/go.mod h1:oPkhp1MJrh7nUepCBck5+mAzfO9JrbApNNgaTdGDITg=
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golang.org/x/sys v0.0.0-20211102061401-a2f17f7b995c/go.mod h1:oPkhp1MJrh7nUepCBck5+mAzfO9JrbApNNgaTdGDITg=
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package main
import (
"bytes"
"flag"
"fmt"
"log"
"io/ioutil"
"os"
"path/filepath"
"runtime"
"github.com/go-errors/errors"
"github.com/integrii/flaggy"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/app"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/config"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/constants"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/env"
yaml "github.com/jesseduffield/yaml"
)
var (
commit string
version = "unversioned"
date string
buildSource = "unknown"
commit string
version = "unversioned"
date string
goos string
arch string
arm string
debuggingFlag = flag.Bool("debug", false, "a boolean")
versionFlag = flag.Bool("v", false, "Print the current version")
)
func main() {
flaggy.DefaultParser.ShowVersionWithVersionFlag = false
repoPath := ""
flaggy.String(&repoPath, "p", "path", "Path of git repo. (equivalent to --work-tree=<path> --git-dir=<path>/.git/)")
filterPath := ""
flaggy.String(&filterPath, "f", "filter", "Path to filter on in `git log -- <path>`. When in filter mode, the commits, reflog, and stash are filtered based on the given path, and some operations are restricted")
dump := ""
flaggy.AddPositionalValue(&dump, "gitargs", 1, false, "Todo file")
flaggy.DefaultParser.PositionalFlags[0].Hidden = true
versionFlag := false
flaggy.Bool(&versionFlag, "v", "version", "Print the current version")
debuggingFlag := false
flaggy.Bool(&debuggingFlag, "d", "debug", "Run in debug mode with logging (see --logs flag below). Use the LOG_LEVEL env var to set the log level (debug/info/warn/error)")
logFlag := false
flaggy.Bool(&logFlag, "l", "logs", "Tail lazygit logs (intended to be used when `lazygit --debug` is called in a separate terminal tab)")
configFlag := false
flaggy.Bool(&configFlag, "c", "config", "Print the default config")
configDirFlag := false
flaggy.Bool(&configDirFlag, "cd", "print-config-dir", "Print the config directory")
useConfigDir := ""
flaggy.String(&useConfigDir, "ucd", "use-config-dir", "override default config directory with provided directory")
workTree := ""
flaggy.String(&workTree, "w", "work-tree", "equivalent of the --work-tree git argument")
gitDir := ""
flaggy.String(&gitDir, "g", "git-dir", "equivalent of the --git-dir git argument")
customConfig := ""
flaggy.String(&customConfig, "ucf", "use-config-file", "Comma seperated list to custom config file(s)")
flaggy.Parse()
if repoPath != "" {
if workTree != "" || gitDir != "" {
log.Fatal("--path option is incompatible with the --work-tree and --git-dir options")
}
workTree = repoPath
gitDir = filepath.Join(repoPath, ".git")
}
if customConfig != "" {
os.Setenv("LG_CONFIG_FILE", customConfig)
}
if useConfigDir != "" {
os.Setenv("CONFIG_DIR", useConfigDir)
}
if workTree != "" {
env.SetGitWorkTreeEnv(workTree)
}
if gitDir != "" {
env.SetGitDirEnv(gitDir)
}
if versionFlag {
fmt.Printf("commit=%s, build date=%s, build source=%s, version=%s, os=%s, arch=%s\n", commit, date, buildSource, version, runtime.GOOS, runtime.GOARCH)
os.Exit(0)
}
if configFlag {
var buf bytes.Buffer
encoder := yaml.NewEncoder(&buf)
err := encoder.Encode(config.GetDefaultConfig())
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(err.Error())
}
fmt.Printf("%s\n", buf.String())
os.Exit(0)
}
if configDirFlag {
fmt.Printf("%s\n", config.ConfigDir())
os.Exit(0)
}
if logFlag {
app.TailLogs()
os.Exit(0)
}
if workTree != "" {
if err := os.Chdir(workTree); err != nil {
log.Fatal(err.Error())
}
}
appConfig, err := config.NewAppConfig("lazygit", version, commit, date, buildSource, debuggingFlag)
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(err.Error())
}
app, err := app.NewApp(appConfig, filterPath)
if err == nil {
err = app.Run()
}
if err != nil {
if errorMessage, known := app.KnownError(err); known {
log.Fatal(errorMessage)
}
newErr := errors.Wrap(err, 0)
stackTrace := newErr.ErrorStack()
app.Log.Error(stackTrace)
log.Fatal(fmt.Sprintf("%s: %s\n\n%s", app.Tr.ErrorOccurred, constants.Links.Issues, stackTrace))
}
func projectPath(path string) string {
gopath := os.Getenv("GOPATH")
return filepath.FromSlash(gopath + "/src/github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/" + path)
}
// when building the binary, `version` is set as a compile-time variable, along
// with `date` and `commit`. If this program has been opened directly via go,
// we will populate the `version` with VERSION in the lazygit root directory
func fallbackVersion() string {
path := projectPath("VERSION")
byteVersion, err := ioutil.ReadFile(path)
if err != nil {
return "unversioned"
}
return string(byteVersion)
}
func main() {
flag.Parse()
if version == "unversioned" {
version = fallbackVersion()
}
if *versionFlag {
fmt.Printf("commit=%s, build date=%s, version=%s, os=%s, arch=%s, arm=%s\n", commit, date, version, goos, arch, arm)
os.Exit(0)
}
appConfig, err := config.NewAppConfig("lazygit", version, commit, date, debuggingFlag)
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
app, err := app.NewApp(appConfig)
app.Log.Info(err)
app.GitCommand.SetupGit()
app.Gui.RunWithSubprocesses()
}

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@@ -1,291 +1,72 @@
package app
import (
"bufio"
"errors"
"fmt"
"io"
"io/ioutil"
"log"
"os"
"path/filepath"
"regexp"
"strconv"
"strings"
"github.com/aybabtme/humanlog"
"github.com/Sirupsen/logrus"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/commands"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/commands/git_config"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/commands/oscommands"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/common"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/config"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/env"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/gui"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/i18n"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/updates"
"github.com/sirupsen/logrus"
)
// App struct
type App struct {
*common.Common
closers []io.Closer
Config config.AppConfigurer
OSCommand *oscommands.OSCommand
GitCommand *commands.GitCommand
Gui *gui.Gui
Updater *updates.Updater // may only need this on the Gui
ClientContext string
closers []io.Closer
Config config.AppConfigurer
Log *logrus.Logger
OSCommand *commands.OSCommand
GitCommand *commands.GitCommand
Gui *gui.Gui
Tr *i18n.Localizer
}
type errorMapping struct {
originalError string
newError string
}
func newProductionLogger(config config.AppConfigurer) *logrus.Logger {
func newLogger(config config.AppConfigurer) *logrus.Logger {
log := logrus.New()
log.Out = ioutil.Discard
log.SetLevel(logrus.ErrorLevel)
return log
}
func getLogLevel() logrus.Level {
strLevel := os.Getenv("LOG_LEVEL")
level, err := logrus.ParseLevel(strLevel)
if err != nil {
return logrus.DebugLevel
if !config.GetDebug() {
log.Out = ioutil.Discard
return log
}
return level
}
func newDevelopmentLogger(configurer config.AppConfigurer) *logrus.Logger {
logger := logrus.New()
logger.SetLevel(getLogLevel())
logPath, err := config.LogPath()
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
file, err := os.OpenFile(logPath, os.O_CREATE|os.O_WRONLY|os.O_APPEND, 0666)
file, err := os.OpenFile("development.log", os.O_CREATE|os.O_WRONLY|os.O_APPEND, 0666)
if err != nil {
panic("unable to log to file") // TODO: don't panic (also, remove this call to the `panic` function)
}
logger.SetOutput(file)
return logger
log.SetOutput(file)
return log
}
func newLogger(config config.AppConfigurer) *logrus.Entry {
var log *logrus.Logger
if config.GetDebug() || os.Getenv("DEBUG") == "TRUE" {
log = newDevelopmentLogger(config)
} else {
log = newProductionLogger(config)
}
// highly recommended: tail -f development.log | humanlog
// https://github.com/aybabtme/humanlog
log.Formatter = &logrus.JSONFormatter{}
return log.WithFields(logrus.Fields{
"debug": config.GetDebug(),
"version": config.GetVersion(),
"commit": config.GetCommit(),
"buildDate": config.GetBuildDate(),
})
}
// NewApp bootstrap a new application
func NewApp(config config.AppConfigurer, filterPath string) (*App, error) {
userConfig := config.GetUserConfig()
// NewApp retruns a new applications
func NewApp(config config.AppConfigurer) (*App, error) {
app := &App{
closers: []io.Closer{},
Config: config,
}
var err error
log := newLogger(config)
tr, err := i18n.NewTranslationSetFromConfig(log, userConfig.Gui.Language)
app.Log = newLogger(config)
app.OSCommand, err = commands.NewOSCommand(app.Log)
if err != nil {
return app, err
return nil, err
}
app.Common = &common.Common{
Log: log,
Tr: tr,
UserConfig: userConfig,
Debug: config.GetDebug(),
}
// if we are being called in 'demon' mode, we can just return here
app.ClientContext = os.Getenv("LAZYGIT_CLIENT_COMMAND")
if app.ClientContext != "" {
return app, nil
}
app.OSCommand = oscommands.NewOSCommand(app.Common)
app.Updater, err = updates.NewUpdater(app.Common, config, app.OSCommand)
app.Tr, err = i18n.NewLocalizer(app.Log)
if err != nil {
return app, err
return nil, err
}
showRecentRepos, err := app.setupRepo()
app.GitCommand, err = commands.NewGitCommand(app.Log, app.OSCommand)
if err != nil {
return app, err
return nil, err
}
app.GitCommand, err = commands.NewGitCommand(
app.Common,
app.OSCommand,
git_config.NewStdCachedGitConfig(app.Log),
)
app.Gui, err = gui.NewGui(app.Log, app.GitCommand, app.OSCommand, app.Tr, config)
if err != nil {
return app, err
}
app.Gui, err = gui.NewGui(app.Common, app.GitCommand, app.OSCommand, config, app.Updater, filterPath, showRecentRepos)
if err != nil {
return app, err
return nil, err
}
return app, nil
}
func (app *App) validateGitVersion() error {
output, err := app.OSCommand.Cmd.New("git --version").RunWithOutput()
// if we get an error anywhere here we'll show the same status
minVersionError := errors.New(app.Tr.MinGitVersionError)
if err != nil {
return minVersionError
}
if isGitVersionValid(output) {
return nil
}
return minVersionError
}
func isGitVersionValid(versionStr string) bool {
// output should be something like: 'git version 2.23.0 (blah)'
re := regexp.MustCompile(`[^\d]+([\d\.]+)`)
matches := re.FindStringSubmatch(versionStr)
if len(matches) == 0 {
return false
}
gitVersion := matches[1]
majorVersion, err := strconv.Atoi(gitVersion[0:1])
if err != nil {
return false
}
if majorVersion < 2 {
return false
}
return true
}
func (app *App) setupRepo() (bool, error) {
if err := app.validateGitVersion(); err != nil {
return false, err
}
if env.GetGitDirEnv() != "" {
// we've been given the git dir directly. We'll verify this dir when initializing our GitCommand object
return false, nil
}
// if we are not in a git repo, we ask if we want to `git init`
if err := commands.VerifyInGitRepo(app.OSCommand); err != nil {
cwd, err := os.Getwd()
if err != nil {
return false, err
}
info, _ := os.Stat(filepath.Join(cwd, ".git"))
if info != nil && info.IsDir() {
return false, err // Current directory appears to be a git repository.
}
shouldInitRepo := true
notARepository := app.UserConfig.NotARepository
if notARepository == "prompt" {
// Offer to initialize a new repository in current directory.
fmt.Print(app.Tr.CreateRepo)
response, _ := bufio.NewReader(os.Stdin).ReadString('\n')
if strings.Trim(response, " \n") != "y" {
shouldInitRepo = false
}
} else if notARepository == "skip" {
shouldInitRepo = false
}
if !shouldInitRepo {
// check if we have a recent repo we can open
recentRepos := app.Config.GetAppState().RecentRepos
if len(recentRepos) > 0 {
var err error
// try opening each repo in turn, in case any have been deleted
for _, repoDir := range recentRepos {
if err = os.Chdir(repoDir); err == nil {
return true, nil
}
}
return false, err
}
os.Exit(1)
}
if err := app.OSCommand.Cmd.New("git init").Run(); err != nil {
return false, err
}
}
return false, nil
}
func (app *App) Run() error {
if app.ClientContext == "INTERACTIVE_REBASE" {
return app.Rebase()
}
if app.ClientContext == "EXIT_IMMEDIATELY" {
os.Exit(0)
}
err := app.Gui.RunAndHandleError()
return err
}
func gitDir() string {
dir := env.GetGitDirEnv()
if dir == "" {
return ".git"
}
return dir
}
// Rebase contains logic for when we've been run in demon mode, meaning we've
// given lazygit as a command for git to call e.g. to edit a file
func (app *App) Rebase() error {
app.Log.Info("Lazygit invoked as interactive rebase demon")
app.Log.Info("args: ", os.Args)
if strings.HasSuffix(os.Args[1], "git-rebase-todo") {
if err := ioutil.WriteFile(os.Args[1], []byte(os.Getenv("LAZYGIT_REBASE_TODO")), 0644); err != nil {
return err
}
} else if strings.HasSuffix(os.Args[1], filepath.Join(gitDir(), "COMMIT_EDITMSG")) { // TODO: test
// if we are rebasing and squashing, we'll see a COMMIT_EDITMSG
// but in this case we don't need to edit it, so we'll just return
} else {
app.Log.Info("Lazygit demon did not match on any use cases")
}
return nil
}
// Close closes any resources
func (app *App) Close() error {
for _, closer := range app.closers {
@@ -296,52 +77,3 @@ func (app *App) Close() error {
}
return nil
}
// KnownError takes an error and tells us whether it's an error that we know about where we can print a nicely formatted version of it rather than panicking with a stack trace
func (app *App) KnownError(err error) (string, bool) {
errorMessage := err.Error()
knownErrorMessages := []string{app.Tr.MinGitVersionError}
for _, message := range knownErrorMessages {
if errorMessage == message {
return message, true
}
}
mappings := []errorMapping{
{
originalError: "fatal: not a git repository",
newError: app.Tr.NotARepository,
},
}
for _, mapping := range mappings {
if strings.Contains(errorMessage, mapping.originalError) {
return mapping.newError, true
}
}
return "", false
}
func TailLogs() {
logFilePath, err := config.LogPath()
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
fmt.Printf("Tailing log file %s\n\n", logFilePath)
opts := humanlog.DefaultOptions
opts.Truncates = false
_, err = os.Stat(logFilePath)
if err != nil {
if os.IsNotExist(err) {
log.Fatal("Log file does not exist. Run `lazygit --debug` first to create the log file")
}
log.Fatal(err)
}
TailLogsForPlatform(logFilePath, opts)
}

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package app
import (
"testing"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/assert"
)
func TestIsGitVersionValid(t *testing.T) {
type scenario struct {
versionStr string
expectedResult bool
}
scenarios := []scenario{
{
"",
false,
},
{
"git version 1.9.0",
false,
},
{
"git version 1.9.0 (Apple Git-128)",
false,
},
{
"git version 2.4.0",
true,
},
{
"git version 2.24.3 (Apple Git-128)",
true,
},
}
for _, s := range scenarios {
t.Run(s.versionStr, func(t *testing.T) {
result := isGitVersionValid(s.versionStr)
assert.Equal(t, result, s.expectedResult)
})
}
}

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//go:build !windows
// +build !windows
package app
import (
"github.com/aybabtme/humanlog"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/secureexec"
"log"
"os"
)
func TailLogsForPlatform(logFilePath string, opts *humanlog.HandlerOptions) {
cmd := secureexec.Command("tail", "-f", logFilePath)
stdout, _ := cmd.StdoutPipe()
if err := cmd.Start(); err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
if err := humanlog.Scanner(stdout, os.Stdout, opts); err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
if err := cmd.Wait(); err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
os.Exit(0)
}

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//go:build windows
// +build windows
package app
import (
"bufio"
"github.com/aybabtme/humanlog"
"log"
"os"
"strings"
"time"
)
func TailLogsForPlatform(logFilePath string, opts *humanlog.HandlerOptions) {
var lastModified int64 = 0
var lastOffset int64 = 0
for {
stat, err := os.Stat(logFilePath)
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
if stat.ModTime().Unix() > lastModified {
err = TailFrom(lastOffset, logFilePath, opts)
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
}
lastOffset = stat.Size()
time.Sleep(1 * time.Second)
}
}
func OpenAndSeek(filepath string, offset int64) (*os.File, error) {
file, err := os.Open(filepath)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
_, err = file.Seek(offset, 0)
if err != nil {
_ = file.Close()
return nil, err
}
return file, nil
}
func TailFrom(lastOffset int64, logFilePath string, opts *humanlog.HandlerOptions) error {
file, err := OpenAndSeek(logFilePath, lastOffset)
if err != nil {
return err
}
fileScanner := bufio.NewScanner(file)
var lines []string
for fileScanner.Scan() {
lines = append(lines, fileScanner.Text())
}
file.Close()
lineCount := len(lines)
lastTen := lines
if lineCount > 10 {
lastTen = lines[lineCount-10:]
}
for _, line := range lastTen {
reader := strings.NewReader(line)
if err := humanlog.Scanner(reader, os.Stdout, opts); err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
}
return nil
}

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package commands
import (
"strings"
"github.com/fatih/color"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/utils"
)
// Branch : A git branch
// duplicating this for now
type Branch struct {
Name string
Recency string
}
// GetDisplayString returns the dispaly string of branch
func (b *Branch) GetDisplayString() string {
return utils.WithPadding(b.Recency, 4) + utils.ColoredString(b.Name, b.GetColor())
}
// GetColor branch color
func (b *Branch) GetColor() color.Attribute {
switch b.getType() {
case "feature":
return color.FgGreen
case "bugfix":
return color.FgYellow
case "hotfix":
return color.FgRed
default:
return color.FgWhite
}
}
// expected to return feature/bugfix/hotfix or blank string
func (b *Branch) getType() string {
return strings.Split(b.Name, "/")[0]
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package commands
import (
"fmt"
"regexp"
"strings"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/commands/oscommands"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/utils"
)
// NewBranch create new branch
func (c *GitCommand) NewBranch(name string, base string) error {
return c.Cmd.New(fmt.Sprintf("git checkout -b %s %s", c.OSCommand.Quote(name), c.OSCommand.Quote(base))).Run()
}
// CurrentBranchName get the current branch name and displayname.
// the first returned string is the name and the second is the displayname
// e.g. name is 123asdf and displayname is '(HEAD detached at 123asdf)'
func (c *GitCommand) CurrentBranchName() (string, string, error) {
branchName, err := c.Cmd.New("git symbolic-ref --short HEAD").RunWithOutput()
if err == nil && branchName != "HEAD\n" {
trimmedBranchName := strings.TrimSpace(branchName)
return trimmedBranchName, trimmedBranchName, nil
}
output, err := c.Cmd.New("git branch --contains").RunWithOutput()
if err != nil {
return "", "", err
}
for _, line := range utils.SplitLines(output) {
re := regexp.MustCompile(CurrentBranchNameRegex)
match := re.FindStringSubmatch(line)
if len(match) > 0 {
branchName = match[1]
displayBranchName := match[0][2:]
return branchName, displayBranchName, nil
}
}
return "HEAD", "HEAD", nil
}
// DeleteBranch delete branch
func (c *GitCommand) DeleteBranch(branch string, force bool) error {
command := "git branch -d"
if force {
command = "git branch -D"
}
return c.Cmd.New(fmt.Sprintf("%s %s", command, c.OSCommand.Quote(branch))).Run()
}
// Checkout checks out a branch (or commit), with --force if you set the force arg to true
type CheckoutOptions struct {
Force bool
EnvVars []string
}
func (c *GitCommand) Checkout(branch string, options CheckoutOptions) error {
forceArg := ""
if options.Force {
forceArg = " --force"
}
return c.Cmd.New(fmt.Sprintf("git checkout%s %s", forceArg, c.OSCommand.Quote(branch))).
// prevents git from prompting us for input which would freeze the program
// TODO: see if this is actually needed here
AddEnvVars("GIT_TERMINAL_PROMPT=0").
AddEnvVars(options.EnvVars...).
Run()
}
// GetBranchGraph gets the color-formatted graph of the log for the given branch
// Currently it limits the result to 100 commits, but when we get async stuff
// working we can do lazy loading
func (c *GitCommand) GetBranchGraph(branchName string) (string, error) {
return c.GetBranchGraphCmdObj(branchName).RunWithOutput()
}
func (c *GitCommand) GetUpstreamForBranch(branchName string) (string, error) {
output, err := c.Cmd.New(fmt.Sprintf("git rev-parse --abbrev-ref --symbolic-full-name %s@{u}", c.OSCommand.Quote(branchName))).RunWithOutput()
return strings.TrimSpace(output), err
}
func (c *GitCommand) GetBranchGraphCmdObj(branchName string) oscommands.ICmdObj {
branchLogCmdTemplate := c.UserConfig.Git.BranchLogCmd
templateValues := map[string]string{
"branchName": c.OSCommand.Quote(branchName),
}
return c.Cmd.New(utils.ResolvePlaceholderString(branchLogCmdTemplate, templateValues))
}
func (c *GitCommand) SetUpstreamBranch(upstream string) error {
return c.Cmd.New("git branch -u " + c.OSCommand.Quote(upstream)).Run()
}
func (c *GitCommand) SetBranchUpstream(remoteName string, remoteBranchName string, branchName string) error {
return c.Cmd.New(fmt.Sprintf("git branch --set-upstream-to=%s/%s %s", c.OSCommand.Quote(remoteName), c.OSCommand.Quote(remoteBranchName), c.OSCommand.Quote(branchName))).Run()
}
func (c *GitCommand) GetCurrentBranchUpstreamDifferenceCount() (string, string) {
return c.GetCommitDifferences("HEAD", "HEAD@{u}")
}
func (c *GitCommand) GetBranchUpstreamDifferenceCount(branchName string) (string, string) {
return c.GetCommitDifferences(branchName, branchName+"@{u}")
}
// GetCommitDifferences checks how many pushables/pullables there are for the
// current branch
func (c *GitCommand) GetCommitDifferences(from, to string) (string, string) {
command := "git rev-list %s..%s --count"
pushableCount, err := c.Cmd.New(fmt.Sprintf(command, to, from)).RunWithOutput()
if err != nil {
return "?", "?"
}
pullableCount, err := c.Cmd.New(fmt.Sprintf(command, from, to)).RunWithOutput()
if err != nil {
return "?", "?"
}
return strings.TrimSpace(pushableCount), strings.TrimSpace(pullableCount)
}
type MergeOpts struct {
FastForwardOnly bool
}
// Merge merge
func (c *GitCommand) Merge(branchName string, opts MergeOpts) error {
mergeArg := ""
if c.UserConfig.Git.Merging.Args != "" {
mergeArg = " " + c.UserConfig.Git.Merging.Args
}
command := fmt.Sprintf("git merge --no-edit%s %s", mergeArg, c.OSCommand.Quote(branchName))
if opts.FastForwardOnly {
command = fmt.Sprintf("%s --ff-only", command)
}
return c.OSCommand.Cmd.New(command).Run()
}
// AbortMerge abort merge
func (c *GitCommand) AbortMerge() error {
return c.Cmd.New("git merge --abort").Run()
}
func (c *GitCommand) IsHeadDetached() bool {
err := c.Cmd.New("git symbolic-ref -q HEAD").Run()
return err != nil
}
// ResetHardHead runs `git reset --hard`
func (c *GitCommand) ResetHard(ref string) error {
return c.Cmd.New("git reset --hard " + c.OSCommand.Quote(ref)).Run()
}
// ResetSoft runs `git reset --soft HEAD`
func (c *GitCommand) ResetSoft(ref string) error {
return c.Cmd.New("git reset --soft " + c.OSCommand.Quote(ref)).Run()
}
func (c *GitCommand) ResetMixed(ref string) error {
return c.Cmd.New("git reset --mixed " + c.OSCommand.Quote(ref)).Run()
}
func (c *GitCommand) RenameBranch(oldName string, newName string) error {
return c.Cmd.New(fmt.Sprintf("git branch --move %s %s", c.OSCommand.Quote(oldName), c.OSCommand.Quote(newName))).Run()
}
func (c *GitCommand) GetRawBranches() (string, error) {
return c.Cmd.New(`git for-each-ref --sort=-committerdate --format="%(HEAD)|%(refname:short)|%(upstream:short)|%(upstream:track)" refs/heads`).RunWithOutput()
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package commands
import (
"testing"
"github.com/go-errors/errors"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/commands/oscommands"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/assert"
)
func TestGitCommandGetCommitDifferences(t *testing.T) {
type scenario struct {
testName string
runner *oscommands.FakeCmdObjRunner
expectedPushables string
expectedPullables string
}
scenarios := []scenario{
{
"Can't retrieve pushable count",
oscommands.NewFakeRunner(t).
Expect("git rev-list @{u}..HEAD --count", "", errors.New("error")),
"?", "?",
},
{
"Can't retrieve pullable count",
oscommands.NewFakeRunner(t).
Expect("git rev-list @{u}..HEAD --count", "1\n", nil).
Expect("git rev-list HEAD..@{u} --count", "", errors.New("error")),
"?", "?",
},
{
"Retrieve pullable and pushable count",
oscommands.NewFakeRunner(t).
Expect("git rev-list @{u}..HEAD --count", "1\n", nil).
Expect("git rev-list HEAD..@{u} --count", "2\n", nil),
"1", "2",
},
}
for _, s := range scenarios {
t.Run(s.testName, func(t *testing.T) {
gitCmd := NewDummyGitCommandWithRunner(s.runner)
pushables, pullables := gitCmd.GetCommitDifferences("HEAD", "@{u}")
assert.EqualValues(t, s.expectedPushables, pushables)
assert.EqualValues(t, s.expectedPullables, pullables)
s.runner.CheckForMissingCalls()
})
}
}
func TestGitCommandNewBranch(t *testing.T) {
runner := oscommands.NewFakeRunner(t).
Expect(`git checkout -b "test" "master"`, "", nil)
gitCmd := NewDummyGitCommandWithRunner(runner)
assert.NoError(t, gitCmd.NewBranch("test", "master"))
runner.CheckForMissingCalls()
}
func TestGitCommandDeleteBranch(t *testing.T) {
type scenario struct {
testName string
force bool
runner *oscommands.FakeCmdObjRunner
test func(error)
}
scenarios := []scenario{
{
"Delete a branch",
false,
oscommands.NewFakeRunner(t).Expect(`git branch -d "test"`, "", nil),
func(err error) {
assert.NoError(t, err)
},
},
{
"Force delete a branch",
true,
oscommands.NewFakeRunner(t).Expect(`git branch -D "test"`, "", nil),
func(err error) {
assert.NoError(t, err)
},
},
}
for _, s := range scenarios {
t.Run(s.testName, func(t *testing.T) {
gitCmd := NewDummyGitCommandWithRunner(s.runner)
s.test(gitCmd.DeleteBranch("test", s.force))
s.runner.CheckForMissingCalls()
})
}
}
func TestGitCommandMerge(t *testing.T) {
runner := oscommands.NewFakeRunner(t).
Expect(`git merge --no-edit "test"`, "", nil)
gitCmd := NewDummyGitCommandWithRunner(runner)
assert.NoError(t, gitCmd.Merge("test", MergeOpts{}))
runner.CheckForMissingCalls()
}
func TestGitCommandCheckout(t *testing.T) {
type scenario struct {
testName string
runner *oscommands.FakeCmdObjRunner
test func(error)
force bool
}
scenarios := []scenario{
{
"Checkout",
oscommands.NewFakeRunner(t).Expect(`git checkout "test"`, "", nil),
func(err error) {
assert.NoError(t, err)
},
false,
},
{
"Checkout forced",
oscommands.NewFakeRunner(t).Expect(`git checkout --force "test"`, "", nil),
func(err error) {
assert.NoError(t, err)
},
true,
},
}
for _, s := range scenarios {
t.Run(s.testName, func(t *testing.T) {
gitCmd := NewDummyGitCommandWithRunner(s.runner)
s.test(gitCmd.Checkout("test", CheckoutOptions{Force: s.force}))
s.runner.CheckForMissingCalls()
})
}
}
func TestGitCommandGetBranchGraph(t *testing.T) {
runner := oscommands.NewFakeRunner(t).ExpectArgs([]string{
"git", "log", "--graph", "--color=always", "--abbrev-commit", "--decorate", "--date=relative", "--pretty=medium", "test", "--",
}, "", nil)
gitCmd := NewDummyGitCommandWithRunner(runner)
_, err := gitCmd.GetBranchGraph("test")
assert.NoError(t, err)
}
func TestGitCommandGetAllBranchGraph(t *testing.T) {
runner := oscommands.NewFakeRunner(t).ExpectArgs([]string{
"git", "log", "--graph", "--all", "--color=always", "--abbrev-commit", "--decorate", "--date=relative", "--pretty=medium",
}, "", nil)
gitCmd := NewDummyGitCommandWithRunner(runner)
cmdStr := gitCmd.UserConfig.Git.AllBranchesLogCmd
_, err := gitCmd.Cmd.New(cmdStr).RunWithOutput()
assert.NoError(t, err)
}
func TestGitCommandCurrentBranchName(t *testing.T) {
type scenario struct {
testName string
runner *oscommands.FakeCmdObjRunner
test func(string, string, error)
}
scenarios := []scenario{
{
"says we are on the master branch if we are",
oscommands.NewFakeRunner(t).Expect(`git symbolic-ref --short HEAD`, "master", nil),
func(name string, displayname string, err error) {
assert.NoError(t, err)
assert.EqualValues(t, "master", name)
assert.EqualValues(t, "master", displayname)
},
},
{
"falls back to git `git branch --contains` if symbolic-ref fails",
oscommands.NewFakeRunner(t).
Expect(`git symbolic-ref --short HEAD`, "", errors.New("error")).
Expect(`git branch --contains`, "* master", nil),
func(name string, displayname string, err error) {
assert.NoError(t, err)
assert.EqualValues(t, "master", name)
assert.EqualValues(t, "master", displayname)
},
},
{
"handles a detached head",
oscommands.NewFakeRunner(t).
Expect(`git symbolic-ref --short HEAD`, "", errors.New("error")).
Expect(`git branch --contains`, "* (HEAD detached at 123abcd)", nil),
func(name string, displayname string, err error) {
assert.NoError(t, err)
assert.EqualValues(t, "123abcd", name)
assert.EqualValues(t, "(HEAD detached at 123abcd)", displayname)
},
},
{
"bubbles up error if there is one",
oscommands.NewFakeRunner(t).
Expect(`git symbolic-ref --short HEAD`, "", errors.New("error")).
Expect(`git branch --contains`, "", errors.New("error")),
func(name string, displayname string, err error) {
assert.Error(t, err)
assert.EqualValues(t, "", name)
assert.EqualValues(t, "", displayname)
},
},
}
for _, s := range scenarios {
t.Run(s.testName, func(t *testing.T) {
gitCmd := NewDummyGitCommandWithRunner(s.runner)
s.test(gitCmd.CurrentBranchName())
s.runner.CheckForMissingCalls()
})
}
}
func TestGitCommandResetHard(t *testing.T) {
type scenario struct {
testName string
ref string
runner *oscommands.FakeCmdObjRunner
test func(error)
}
scenarios := []scenario{
{
"valid case",
"HEAD",
oscommands.NewFakeRunner(t).
Expect(`git reset --hard "HEAD"`, "", nil),
func(err error) {
assert.NoError(t, err)
},
},
}
for _, s := range scenarios {
t.Run(s.testName, func(t *testing.T) {
gitCmd := NewDummyGitCommandWithRunner(s.runner)
s.test(gitCmd.ResetHard(s.ref))
})
}
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package commands
import (
"fmt"
"strings"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/commands/models"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/commands/oscommands"
)
// RenameCommit renames the topmost commit with the given name
func (c *GitCommand) RenameCommit(name string) error {
return c.Cmd.New("git commit --allow-empty --amend --only -m " + c.OSCommand.Quote(name)).Run()
}
// ResetToCommit reset to commit
func (c *GitCommand) ResetToCommit(sha string, strength string, envVars []string) error {
return c.Cmd.New(fmt.Sprintf("git reset --%s %s", strength, sha)).
// prevents git from prompting us for input which would freeze the program
// TODO: see if this is actually needed here
AddEnvVars("GIT_TERMINAL_PROMPT=0").
AddEnvVars(envVars...).
Run()
}
func (c *GitCommand) CommitCmdObj(message string, flags string) oscommands.ICmdObj {
splitMessage := strings.Split(message, "\n")
lineArgs := ""
for _, line := range splitMessage {
lineArgs += fmt.Sprintf(" -m %s", c.OSCommand.Quote(line))
}
flagsStr := ""
if flags != "" {
flagsStr = fmt.Sprintf(" %s", flags)
}
return c.Cmd.New(fmt.Sprintf("git commit%s%s", flagsStr, lineArgs))
}
// Get the subject of the HEAD commit
func (c *GitCommand) GetHeadCommitMessage() (string, error) {
message, err := c.Cmd.New("git log -1 --pretty=%s").RunWithOutput()
return strings.TrimSpace(message), err
}
func (c *GitCommand) GetCommitMessage(commitSha string) (string, error) {
cmdStr := "git rev-list --format=%B --max-count=1 " + commitSha
messageWithHeader, err := c.Cmd.New(cmdStr).RunWithOutput()
message := strings.Join(strings.SplitAfter(messageWithHeader, "\n")[1:], "\n")
return strings.TrimSpace(message), err
}
func (c *GitCommand) GetCommitMessageFirstLine(sha string) (string, error) {
return c.Cmd.New(fmt.Sprintf("git show --no-patch --pretty=format:%%s %s", sha)).RunWithOutput()
}
// AmendHead amends HEAD with whatever is staged in your working tree
func (c *GitCommand) AmendHead() error {
return c.AmendHeadCmdObj().Run()
}
func (c *GitCommand) AmendHeadCmdObj() oscommands.ICmdObj {
return c.Cmd.New("git commit --amend --no-edit --allow-empty")
}
func (c *GitCommand) ShowCmdObj(sha string, filterPath string) oscommands.ICmdObj {
contextSize := c.UserConfig.Git.DiffContextSize
filterPathArg := ""
if filterPath != "" {
filterPathArg = fmt.Sprintf(" -- %s", c.OSCommand.Quote(filterPath))
}
cmdStr := fmt.Sprintf("git show --submodule --color=%s --unified=%d --no-renames --stat -p %s %s", c.colorArg(), contextSize, sha, filterPathArg)
return c.Cmd.New(cmdStr)
}
// Revert reverts the selected commit by sha
func (c *GitCommand) Revert(sha string) error {
return c.Cmd.New(fmt.Sprintf("git revert %s", sha)).Run()
}
func (c *GitCommand) RevertMerge(sha string, parentNumber int) error {
return c.Cmd.New(fmt.Sprintf("git revert %s -m %d", sha, parentNumber)).Run()
}
// CherryPickCommits begins an interactive rebase with the given shas being cherry picked onto HEAD
func (c *GitCommand) CherryPickCommits(commits []*models.Commit) error {
todo := ""
for _, commit := range commits {
todo = "pick " + commit.Sha + " " + commit.Name + "\n" + todo
}
cmdObj, err := c.PrepareInteractiveRebaseCommand("HEAD", todo, false)
if err != nil {
return err
}
return cmdObj.Run()
}
// CreateFixupCommit creates a commit that fixes up a previous commit
func (c *GitCommand) CreateFixupCommit(sha string) error {
return c.Cmd.New(fmt.Sprintf("git commit --fixup=%s", sha)).Run()
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package commands
import (
"testing"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/commands/oscommands"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/assert"
)
func TestGitCommandRenameCommit(t *testing.T) {
runner := oscommands.NewFakeRunner(t).
ExpectArgs([]string{"git", "commit", "--allow-empty", "--amend", "--only", "-m", "test"}, "", nil)
gitCmd := NewDummyGitCommandWithRunner(runner)
assert.NoError(t, gitCmd.RenameCommit("test"))
runner.CheckForMissingCalls()
}
func TestGitCommandResetToCommit(t *testing.T) {
runner := oscommands.NewFakeRunner(t).
ExpectArgs([]string{"git", "reset", "--hard", "78976bc"}, "", nil)
gitCmd := NewDummyGitCommandWithRunner(runner)
assert.NoError(t, gitCmd.ResetToCommit("78976bc", "hard", []string{}))
runner.CheckForMissingCalls()
}
func TestGitCommandCommitObj(t *testing.T) {
gitCmd := NewDummyGitCommand()
type scenario struct {
testName string
message string
flags string
expected string
}
scenarios := []scenario{
{
testName: "Commit",
message: "test",
flags: "",
expected: "git commit -m " + gitCmd.OSCommand.Quote("test"),
},
{
testName: "Commit with --no-verify flag",
message: "test",
flags: "--no-verify",
expected: "git commit --no-verify -m " + gitCmd.OSCommand.Quote("test"),
},
{
testName: "Commit with multiline message",
message: "line1\nline2",
flags: "",
expected: "git commit -m " + gitCmd.OSCommand.Quote("line1") + " -m " + gitCmd.OSCommand.Quote("line2"),
},
}
for _, s := range scenarios {
t.Run(s.testName, func(t *testing.T) {
cmdStr := gitCmd.CommitCmdObj(s.message, s.flags).ToString()
assert.Equal(t, s.expected, cmdStr)
})
}
}
func TestGitCommandCreateFixupCommit(t *testing.T) {
type scenario struct {
testName string
sha string
runner *oscommands.FakeCmdObjRunner
test func(error)
}
scenarios := []scenario{
{
testName: "valid case",
sha: "12345",
runner: oscommands.NewFakeRunner(t).
Expect(`git commit --fixup=12345`, "", nil),
test: func(err error) {
assert.NoError(t, err)
},
},
}
for _, s := range scenarios {
t.Run(s.testName, func(t *testing.T) {
gitCmd := NewDummyGitCommandWithRunner(s.runner)
s.test(gitCmd.CreateFixupCommit(s.sha))
s.runner.CheckForMissingCalls()
})
}
}
func TestGitCommandShowCmdObj(t *testing.T) {
type scenario struct {
testName string
filterPath string
contextSize int
expected string
}
gitCmd := NewDummyGitCommand()
scenarios := []scenario{
{
testName: "Default case without filter path",
filterPath: "",
contextSize: 3,
expected: "git show --submodule --color=always --unified=3 --no-renames --stat -p 1234567890 ",
},
{
testName: "Default case with filter path",
filterPath: "file.txt",
contextSize: 3,
expected: "git show --submodule --color=always --unified=3 --no-renames --stat -p 1234567890 -- " + gitCmd.OSCommand.Quote("file.txt"),
},
{
testName: "Show diff with custom context size",
filterPath: "",
contextSize: 77,
expected: "git show --submodule --color=always --unified=77 --no-renames --stat -p 1234567890 ",
},
}
for _, s := range scenarios {
t.Run(s.testName, func(t *testing.T) {
gitCmd.UserConfig.Git.DiffContextSize = s.contextSize
cmdStr := gitCmd.ShowCmdObj("1234567890", s.filterPath).ToString()
assert.Equal(t, s.expected, cmdStr)
})
}
}

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package commands
import (
"os"
"strconv"
"strings"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/utils"
)
func (c *GitCommand) ConfiguredPager() string {
if os.Getenv("GIT_PAGER") != "" {
return os.Getenv("GIT_PAGER")
}
if os.Getenv("PAGER") != "" {
return os.Getenv("PAGER")
}
output := c.GitConfig.Get("core.pager")
return strings.Split(output, "\n")[0]
}
func (c *GitCommand) GetPager(width int) string {
useConfig := c.UserConfig.Git.Paging.UseConfig
if useConfig {
pager := c.ConfiguredPager()
return strings.Split(pager, "| less")[0]
}
templateValues := map[string]string{
"columnWidth": strconv.Itoa(width/2 - 6),
}
pagerTemplate := c.UserConfig.Git.Paging.Pager
return utils.ResolvePlaceholderString(pagerTemplate, templateValues)
}
func (c *GitCommand) colorArg() string {
return c.UserConfig.Git.Paging.ColorArg
}
// UsingGpg tells us whether the user has gpg enabled so that we can know
// whether we need to run a subprocess to allow them to enter their password
func (c *GitCommand) UsingGpg() bool {
overrideGpg := c.UserConfig.Git.OverrideGpg
if overrideGpg {
return false
}
return c.GitConfig.GetBool("commit.gpgsign")
}

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package commands
import (
"io"
"io/ioutil"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/commands/git_config"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/commands/oscommands"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/utils"
)
// NewDummyGitCommand creates a new dummy GitCommand for testing
func NewDummyGitCommand() *GitCommand {
return NewDummyGitCommandWithOSCommand(oscommands.NewDummyOSCommand())
}
// NewDummyGitCommandWithOSCommand creates a new dummy GitCommand for testing
func NewDummyGitCommandWithOSCommand(osCommand *oscommands.OSCommand) *GitCommand {
return &GitCommand{
Common: utils.NewDummyCommon(),
OSCommand: osCommand,
GitConfig: git_config.NewFakeGitConfig(map[string]string{}),
GetCmdWriter: func() io.Writer { return ioutil.Discard },
}
}
func NewDummyGitCommandWithRunner(runner oscommands.ICmdObjRunner) *GitCommand {
builder := oscommands.NewDummyCmdObjBuilder(runner)
gitCommand := NewDummyGitCommand()
gitCommand.Cmd = builder
gitCommand.OSCommand.Cmd = builder
return gitCommand
}

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package commands
import (
"fmt"
"io/ioutil"
"os"
"path/filepath"
"strconv"
"time"
"github.com/go-errors/errors"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/commands/loaders"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/commands/models"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/commands/oscommands"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/gui/filetree"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/utils"
)
// CatFile obtains the content of a file
func (c *GitCommand) CatFile(fileName string) (string, error) {
buf, err := ioutil.ReadFile(fileName)
if err != nil {
return "", nil
}
return string(buf), nil
}
func (c *GitCommand) OpenMergeToolCmdObj() oscommands.ICmdObj {
return c.Cmd.New("git mergetool")
}
func (c *GitCommand) OpenMergeTool() error {
return c.OpenMergeToolCmdObj().Run()
}
// StageFile stages a file
func (c *GitCommand) StageFile(fileName string) error {
return c.Cmd.New("git add -- " + c.OSCommand.Quote(fileName)).Run()
}
// StageAll stages all files
func (c *GitCommand) StageAll() error {
return c.Cmd.New("git add -A").Run()
}
// UnstageAll unstages all files
func (c *GitCommand) UnstageAll() error {
return c.Cmd.New("git reset").Run()
}
// UnStageFile unstages a file
// we accept an array of filenames for the cases where a file has been renamed i.e.
// we accept the current name and the previous name
func (c *GitCommand) UnStageFile(fileNames []string, reset bool) error {
command := "git rm --cached --force -- %s"
if reset {
command = "git reset HEAD -- %s"
}
for _, name := range fileNames {
err := c.Cmd.New(fmt.Sprintf(command, c.OSCommand.Quote(name))).Run()
if err != nil {
return err
}
}
return nil
}
func (c *GitCommand) BeforeAndAfterFileForRename(file *models.File) (*models.File, *models.File, error) {
if !file.IsRename() {
return nil, nil, errors.New("Expected renamed file")
}
// we've got a file that represents a rename from one file to another. Here we will refetch
// all files, passing the --no-renames flag and then recursively call the function
// again for the before file and after file.
filesWithoutRenames := loaders.
NewFileLoader(c.Common, c.Cmd, c.GitConfig).
GetStatusFiles(loaders.GetStatusFileOptions{NoRenames: true})
var beforeFile *models.File
var afterFile *models.File
for _, f := range filesWithoutRenames {
if f.Name == file.PreviousName {
beforeFile = f
}
if f.Name == file.Name {
afterFile = f
}
}
if beforeFile == nil || afterFile == nil {
return nil, nil, errors.New("Could not find deleted file or new file for file rename")
}
if beforeFile.IsRename() || afterFile.IsRename() {
// probably won't happen but we want to ensure we don't get an infinite loop
return nil, nil, errors.New("Nested rename found")
}
return beforeFile, afterFile, nil
}
// DiscardAllFileChanges directly
func (c *GitCommand) DiscardAllFileChanges(file *models.File) error {
if file.IsRename() {
beforeFile, afterFile, err := c.BeforeAndAfterFileForRename(file)
if err != nil {
return err
}
if err := c.DiscardAllFileChanges(beforeFile); err != nil {
return err
}
if err := c.DiscardAllFileChanges(afterFile); err != nil {
return err
}
return nil
}
quotedFileName := c.OSCommand.Quote(file.Name)
if file.ShortStatus == "AA" {
if err := c.Cmd.New("git checkout --ours -- " + quotedFileName).Run(); err != nil {
return err
}
if err := c.Cmd.New("git add -- " + quotedFileName).Run(); err != nil {
return err
}
return nil
}
if file.ShortStatus == "DU" {
return c.Cmd.New("git rm -- " + quotedFileName).Run()
}
// if the file isn't tracked, we assume you want to delete it
if file.HasStagedChanges || file.HasMergeConflicts {
if err := c.Cmd.New("git reset -- " + quotedFileName).Run(); err != nil {
return err
}
}
if file.ShortStatus == "DD" || file.ShortStatus == "AU" {
return nil
}
if file.Added {
return c.OSCommand.RemoveFile(file.Name)
}
return c.DiscardUnstagedFileChanges(file)
}
func (c *GitCommand) DiscardAllDirChanges(node *filetree.FileNode) error {
// this could be more efficient but we would need to handle all the edge cases
return node.ForEachFile(c.DiscardAllFileChanges)
}
func (c *GitCommand) DiscardUnstagedDirChanges(node *filetree.FileNode) error {
if err := c.RemoveUntrackedDirFiles(node); err != nil {
return err
}
quotedPath := c.OSCommand.Quote(node.GetPath())
if err := c.Cmd.New("git checkout -- " + quotedPath).Run(); err != nil {
return err
}
return nil
}
func (c *GitCommand) RemoveUntrackedDirFiles(node *filetree.FileNode) error {
untrackedFilePaths := node.GetPathsMatching(
func(n *filetree.FileNode) bool { return n.File != nil && !n.File.GetIsTracked() },
)
for _, path := range untrackedFilePaths {
err := os.Remove(path)
if err != nil {
return err
}
}
return nil
}
// DiscardUnstagedFileChanges directly
func (c *GitCommand) DiscardUnstagedFileChanges(file *models.File) error {
quotedFileName := c.OSCommand.Quote(file.Name)
return c.Cmd.New("git checkout -- " + quotedFileName).Run()
}
// Ignore adds a file to the gitignore for the repo
func (c *GitCommand) Ignore(filename string) error {
return c.OSCommand.AppendLineToFile(".gitignore", filename)
}
// WorktreeFileDiff returns the diff of a file
func (c *GitCommand) WorktreeFileDiff(file *models.File, plain bool, cached bool, ignoreWhitespace bool) string {
// for now we assume an error means the file was deleted
s, _ := c.WorktreeFileDiffCmdObj(file, plain, cached, ignoreWhitespace).RunWithOutput()
return s
}
func (c *GitCommand) WorktreeFileDiffCmdObj(node models.IFile, plain bool, cached bool, ignoreWhitespace bool) oscommands.ICmdObj {
cachedArg := ""
trackedArg := "--"
colorArg := c.colorArg()
quotedPath := c.OSCommand.Quote(node.GetPath())
ignoreWhitespaceArg := ""
contextSize := c.UserConfig.Git.DiffContextSize
if cached {
cachedArg = "--cached"
}
if !node.GetIsTracked() && !node.GetHasStagedChanges() && !cached {
trackedArg = "--no-index -- /dev/null"
}
if plain {
colorArg = "never"
}
if ignoreWhitespace {
ignoreWhitespaceArg = "--ignore-all-space"
}
cmdStr := fmt.Sprintf("git diff --submodule --no-ext-diff --unified=%d --color=%s %s %s %s %s", contextSize, colorArg, ignoreWhitespaceArg, cachedArg, trackedArg, quotedPath)
return c.Cmd.New(cmdStr)
}
func (c *GitCommand) ApplyPatch(patch string, flags ...string) error {
filepath := filepath.Join(oscommands.GetTempDir(), utils.GetCurrentRepoName(), time.Now().Format("Jan _2 15.04.05.000000000")+".patch")
c.Log.Infof("saving temporary patch to %s", filepath)
if err := c.OSCommand.CreateFileWithContent(filepath, patch); err != nil {
return err
}
flagStr := ""
for _, flag := range flags {
flagStr += " --" + flag
}
return c.Cmd.New(fmt.Sprintf("git apply%s %s", flagStr, c.OSCommand.Quote(filepath))).Run()
}
// ShowFileDiff get the diff of specified from and to. Typically this will be used for a single commit so it'll be 123abc^..123abc
// but when we're in diff mode it could be any 'from' to any 'to'. The reverse flag is also here thanks to diff mode.
func (c *GitCommand) ShowFileDiff(from string, to string, reverse bool, fileName string, plain bool) (string, error) {
return c.ShowFileDiffCmdObj(from, to, reverse, fileName, plain).RunWithOutput()
}
func (c *GitCommand) ShowFileDiffCmdObj(from string, to string, reverse bool, fileName string, plain bool) oscommands.ICmdObj {
colorArg := c.colorArg()
contextSize := c.UserConfig.Git.DiffContextSize
if plain {
colorArg = "never"
}
reverseFlag := ""
if reverse {
reverseFlag = " -R "
}
return c.Cmd.New(fmt.Sprintf("git diff --submodule --no-ext-diff --unified=%d --no-renames --color=%s %s %s %s -- %s", contextSize, colorArg, from, to, reverseFlag, c.OSCommand.Quote(fileName)))
}
// CheckoutFile checks out the file for the given commit
func (c *GitCommand) CheckoutFile(commitSha, fileName string) error {
return c.Cmd.New(fmt.Sprintf("git checkout %s -- %s", commitSha, c.OSCommand.Quote(fileName))).Run()
}
// DiscardOldFileChanges discards changes to a file from an old commit
func (c *GitCommand) DiscardOldFileChanges(commits []*models.Commit, commitIndex int, fileName string) error {
if err := c.BeginInteractiveRebaseForCommit(commits, commitIndex); err != nil {
return err
}
// check if file exists in previous commit (this command returns an error if the file doesn't exist)
if err := c.Cmd.New("git cat-file -e HEAD^:" + c.OSCommand.Quote(fileName)).Run(); err != nil {
if err := c.OSCommand.Remove(fileName); err != nil {
return err
}
if err := c.StageFile(fileName); err != nil {
return err
}
} else if err := c.CheckoutFile("HEAD^", fileName); err != nil {
return err
}
// amend the commit
err := c.AmendHead()
if err != nil {
return err
}
// continue
return c.GenericMergeOrRebaseAction("rebase", "continue")
}
// DiscardAnyUnstagedFileChanges discards any unstages file changes via `git checkout -- .`
func (c *GitCommand) DiscardAnyUnstagedFileChanges() error {
return c.Cmd.New("git checkout -- .").Run()
}
// RemoveTrackedFiles will delete the given file(s) even if they are currently tracked
func (c *GitCommand) RemoveTrackedFiles(name string) error {
return c.Cmd.New("git rm -r --cached -- " + c.OSCommand.Quote(name)).Run()
}
// RemoveUntrackedFiles runs `git clean -fd`
func (c *GitCommand) RemoveUntrackedFiles() error {
return c.Cmd.New("git clean -fd").Run()
}
// ResetAndClean removes all unstaged changes and removes all untracked files
func (c *GitCommand) ResetAndClean() error {
submoduleConfigs, err := c.Submodules.GetConfigs()
if err != nil {
return err
}
if len(submoduleConfigs) > 0 {
if err := c.Submodules.ResetSubmodules(submoduleConfigs); err != nil {
return err
}
}
if err := c.ResetHard("HEAD"); err != nil {
return err
}
return c.RemoveUntrackedFiles()
}
func (c *GitCommand) EditFileCmdStr(filename string, lineNumber int) (string, error) {
editor := c.UserConfig.OS.EditCommand
if editor == "" {
editor = c.GitConfig.Get("core.editor")
}
if editor == "" {
editor = c.OSCommand.Getenv("GIT_EDITOR")
}
if editor == "" {
editor = c.OSCommand.Getenv("VISUAL")
}
if editor == "" {
editor = c.OSCommand.Getenv("EDITOR")
}
if editor == "" {
if err := c.OSCommand.Cmd.New("which vi").Run(); err == nil {
editor = "vi"
}
}
if editor == "" {
return "", errors.New("No editor defined in config file, $GIT_EDITOR, $VISUAL, $EDITOR, or git config")
}
templateValues := map[string]string{
"editor": editor,
"filename": c.OSCommand.Quote(filename),
"line": strconv.Itoa(lineNumber),
}
editCmdTemplate := c.UserConfig.OS.EditCommandTemplate
return utils.ResolvePlaceholderString(editCmdTemplate, templateValues), nil
}

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package commands
import (
"fmt"
"io/ioutil"
"regexp"
"testing"
"github.com/go-errors/errors"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/commands/git_config"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/commands/models"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/commands/oscommands"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/assert"
)
func TestGitCommandStageFile(t *testing.T) {
runner := oscommands.NewFakeRunner(t).
ExpectArgs([]string{"git", "add", "--", "test.txt"}, "", nil)
gitCmd := NewDummyGitCommandWithRunner(runner)
assert.NoError(t, gitCmd.StageFile("test.txt"))
runner.CheckForMissingCalls()
}
func TestGitCommandUnstageFile(t *testing.T) {
type scenario struct {
testName string
reset bool
runner *oscommands.FakeCmdObjRunner
test func(error)
}
scenarios := []scenario{
{
testName: "Remove an untracked file from staging",
reset: false,
runner: oscommands.NewFakeRunner(t).
ExpectArgs([]string{"git", "rm", "--cached", "--force", "--", "test.txt"}, "", nil),
test: func(err error) {
assert.NoError(t, err)
},
},
{
testName: "Remove a tracked file from staging",
reset: true,
runner: oscommands.NewFakeRunner(t).
ExpectArgs([]string{"git", "reset", "HEAD", "--", "test.txt"}, "", nil),
test: func(err error) {
assert.NoError(t, err)
},
},
}
for _, s := range scenarios {
t.Run(s.testName, func(t *testing.T) {
gitCmd := NewDummyGitCommandWithRunner(s.runner)
s.test(gitCmd.UnStageFile([]string{"test.txt"}, s.reset))
})
}
}
// these tests don't cover everything, in part because we already have an integration
// test which does cover everything. I don't want to unnecessarily assert on the 'how'
// when the 'what' is what matters
func TestGitCommandDiscardAllFileChanges(t *testing.T) {
type scenario struct {
testName string
file *models.File
removeFile func(string) error
runner *oscommands.FakeCmdObjRunner
expectedError string
}
scenarios := []scenario{
{
testName: "An error occurred when resetting",
file: &models.File{
Name: "test",
HasStagedChanges: true,
},
removeFile: func(string) error { return nil },
runner: oscommands.NewFakeRunner(t).
ExpectArgs([]string{"git", "reset", "--", "test"}, "", errors.New("error")),
expectedError: "error",
},
{
testName: "An error occurred when removing file",
file: &models.File{
Name: "test",
Tracked: false,
Added: true,
},
removeFile: func(string) error {
return fmt.Errorf("an error occurred when removing file")
},
runner: oscommands.NewFakeRunner(t),
expectedError: "an error occurred when removing file",
},
{
testName: "An error occurred with checkout",
file: &models.File{
Name: "test",
Tracked: true,
HasStagedChanges: false,
},
removeFile: func(string) error { return nil },
runner: oscommands.NewFakeRunner(t).
ExpectArgs([]string{"git", "checkout", "--", "test"}, "", errors.New("error")),
expectedError: "error",
},
{
testName: "Checkout only",
file: &models.File{
Name: "test",
Tracked: true,
HasStagedChanges: false,
},
removeFile: func(string) error { return nil },
runner: oscommands.NewFakeRunner(t).
ExpectArgs([]string{"git", "checkout", "--", "test"}, "", nil),
expectedError: "",
},
{
testName: "Reset and checkout staged changes",
file: &models.File{
Name: "test",
Tracked: true,
HasStagedChanges: true,
},
removeFile: func(string) error { return nil },
runner: oscommands.NewFakeRunner(t).
ExpectArgs([]string{"git", "reset", "--", "test"}, "", nil).
ExpectArgs([]string{"git", "checkout", "--", "test"}, "", nil),
expectedError: "",
},
{
testName: "Reset and checkout merge conflicts",
file: &models.File{
Name: "test",
Tracked: true,
HasMergeConflicts: true,
},
removeFile: func(string) error { return nil },
runner: oscommands.NewFakeRunner(t).
ExpectArgs([]string{"git", "reset", "--", "test"}, "", nil).
ExpectArgs([]string{"git", "checkout", "--", "test"}, "", nil),
expectedError: "",
},
{
testName: "Reset and remove",
file: &models.File{
Name: "test",
Tracked: false,
Added: true,
HasStagedChanges: true,
},
removeFile: func(filename string) error {
assert.Equal(t, "test", filename)
return nil
},
runner: oscommands.NewFakeRunner(t).
ExpectArgs([]string{"git", "reset", "--", "test"}, "", nil),
expectedError: "",
},
{
testName: "Remove only",
file: &models.File{
Name: "test",
Tracked: false,
Added: true,
HasStagedChanges: false,
},
removeFile: func(filename string) error {
assert.Equal(t, "test", filename)
return nil
},
runner: oscommands.NewFakeRunner(t),
expectedError: "",
},
}
for _, s := range scenarios {
t.Run(s.testName, func(t *testing.T) {
gitCmd := NewDummyGitCommandWithRunner(s.runner)
gitCmd.OSCommand.SetRemoveFile(s.removeFile)
err := gitCmd.DiscardAllFileChanges(s.file)
if s.expectedError == "" {
assert.Nil(t, err)
} else {
assert.Equal(t, s.expectedError, err.Error())
}
s.runner.CheckForMissingCalls()
})
}
}
func TestGitCommandDiff(t *testing.T) {
type scenario struct {
testName string
file *models.File
plain bool
cached bool
ignoreWhitespace bool
contextSize int
runner *oscommands.FakeCmdObjRunner
}
const expectedResult = "pretend this is an actual git diff"
scenarios := []scenario{
{
testName: "Default case",
file: &models.File{
Name: "test.txt",
HasStagedChanges: false,
Tracked: true,
},
plain: false,
cached: false,
ignoreWhitespace: false,
contextSize: 3,
runner: oscommands.NewFakeRunner(t).
ExpectArgs([]string{"git", "diff", "--submodule", "--no-ext-diff", "--unified=3", "--color=always", "--", "test.txt"}, expectedResult, nil),
},
{
testName: "cached",
file: &models.File{
Name: "test.txt",
HasStagedChanges: false,
Tracked: true,
},
plain: false,
cached: true,
ignoreWhitespace: false,
contextSize: 3,
runner: oscommands.NewFakeRunner(t).
ExpectArgs([]string{"git", "diff", "--submodule", "--no-ext-diff", "--unified=3", "--color=always", "--cached", "--", "test.txt"}, expectedResult, nil),
},
{
testName: "plain",
file: &models.File{
Name: "test.txt",
HasStagedChanges: false,
Tracked: true,
},
plain: true,
cached: false,
ignoreWhitespace: false,
contextSize: 3,
runner: oscommands.NewFakeRunner(t).
ExpectArgs([]string{"git", "diff", "--submodule", "--no-ext-diff", "--unified=3", "--color=never", "--", "test.txt"}, expectedResult, nil),
},
{
testName: "File not tracked and file has no staged changes",
file: &models.File{
Name: "test.txt",
HasStagedChanges: false,
Tracked: false,
},
plain: false,
cached: false,
ignoreWhitespace: false,
contextSize: 3,
runner: oscommands.NewFakeRunner(t).
ExpectArgs([]string{"git", "diff", "--submodule", "--no-ext-diff", "--unified=3", "--color=always", "--no-index", "--", "/dev/null", "test.txt"}, expectedResult, nil),
},
{
testName: "Default case (ignore whitespace)",
file: &models.File{
Name: "test.txt",
HasStagedChanges: false,
Tracked: true,
},
plain: false,
cached: false,
ignoreWhitespace: true,
contextSize: 3,
runner: oscommands.NewFakeRunner(t).
ExpectArgs([]string{"git", "diff", "--submodule", "--no-ext-diff", "--unified=3", "--color=always", "--ignore-all-space", "--", "test.txt"}, expectedResult, nil),
},
{
testName: "Show diff with custom context size",
file: &models.File{
Name: "test.txt",
HasStagedChanges: false,
Tracked: true,
},
plain: false,
cached: false,
ignoreWhitespace: false,
contextSize: 17,
runner: oscommands.NewFakeRunner(t).
ExpectArgs([]string{"git", "diff", "--submodule", "--no-ext-diff", "--unified=17", "--color=always", "--", "test.txt"}, expectedResult, nil),
},
}
for _, s := range scenarios {
t.Run(s.testName, func(t *testing.T) {
gitCmd := NewDummyGitCommandWithRunner(s.runner)
gitCmd.UserConfig.Git.DiffContextSize = s.contextSize
result := gitCmd.WorktreeFileDiff(s.file, s.plain, s.cached, s.ignoreWhitespace)
assert.Equal(t, expectedResult, result)
s.runner.CheckForMissingCalls()
})
}
}
func TestGitCommandShowFileDiff(t *testing.T) {
type scenario struct {
testName string
from string
to string
reverse bool
plain bool
contextSize int
runner *oscommands.FakeCmdObjRunner
}
const expectedResult = "pretend this is an actual git diff"
scenarios := []scenario{
{
testName: "Default case",
from: "1234567890",
to: "0987654321",
reverse: false,
plain: false,
contextSize: 3,
runner: oscommands.NewFakeRunner(t).
ExpectArgs([]string{"git", "diff", "--submodule", "--no-ext-diff", "--unified=3", "--no-renames", "--color=always", "1234567890", "0987654321", "--", "test.txt"}, expectedResult, nil),
},
{
testName: "Show diff with custom context size",
from: "1234567890",
to: "0987654321",
reverse: false,
plain: false,
contextSize: 123,
runner: oscommands.NewFakeRunner(t).
ExpectArgs([]string{"git", "diff", "--submodule", "--no-ext-diff", "--unified=123", "--no-renames", "--color=always", "1234567890", "0987654321", "--", "test.txt"}, expectedResult, nil),
},
}
for _, s := range scenarios {
t.Run(s.testName, func(t *testing.T) {
gitCmd := NewDummyGitCommandWithRunner(s.runner)
gitCmd.UserConfig.Git.DiffContextSize = s.contextSize
result, err := gitCmd.ShowFileDiff(s.from, s.to, s.reverse, "test.txt", s.plain)
assert.NoError(t, err)
assert.Equal(t, expectedResult, result)
s.runner.CheckForMissingCalls()
})
}
}
func TestGitCommandCheckoutFile(t *testing.T) {
type scenario struct {
testName string
commitSha string
fileName string
runner *oscommands.FakeCmdObjRunner
test func(error)
}
scenarios := []scenario{
{
testName: "typical case",
commitSha: "11af912",
fileName: "test999.txt",
runner: oscommands.NewFakeRunner(t).
Expect(`git checkout 11af912 -- "test999.txt"`, "", nil),
test: func(err error) {
assert.NoError(t, err)
},
},
{
testName: "returns error if there is one",
commitSha: "11af912",
fileName: "test999.txt",
runner: oscommands.NewFakeRunner(t).
Expect(`git checkout 11af912 -- "test999.txt"`, "", errors.New("error")),
test: func(err error) {
assert.Error(t, err)
},
},
}
for _, s := range scenarios {
t.Run(s.testName, func(t *testing.T) {
gitCmd := NewDummyGitCommandWithRunner(s.runner)
s.test(gitCmd.CheckoutFile(s.commitSha, s.fileName))
s.runner.CheckForMissingCalls()
})
}
}
func TestGitCommandApplyPatch(t *testing.T) {
type scenario struct {
testName string
runner *oscommands.FakeCmdObjRunner
test func(error)
}
expectFn := func(regexStr string, errToReturn error) func(cmdObj oscommands.ICmdObj) (string, error) {
return func(cmdObj oscommands.ICmdObj) (string, error) {
re := regexp.MustCompile(regexStr)
matches := re.FindStringSubmatch(cmdObj.ToString())
assert.Equal(t, 2, len(matches))
filename := matches[1]
content, err := ioutil.ReadFile(filename)
assert.NoError(t, err)
assert.Equal(t, "test", string(content))
return "", errToReturn
}
}
scenarios := []scenario{
{
testName: "valid case",
runner: oscommands.NewFakeRunner(t).
ExpectFunc(expectFn(`git apply --cached "(.*)"`, nil)),
test: func(err error) {
assert.NoError(t, err)
},
},
{
testName: "command returns error",
runner: oscommands.NewFakeRunner(t).
ExpectFunc(expectFn(`git apply --cached "(.*)"`, errors.New("error"))),
test: func(err error) {
assert.Error(t, err)
},
},
}
for _, s := range scenarios {
t.Run(s.testName, func(t *testing.T) {
gitCmd := NewDummyGitCommandWithRunner(s.runner)
s.test(gitCmd.ApplyPatch("test", "cached"))
s.runner.CheckForMissingCalls()
})
}
}
func TestGitCommandDiscardOldFileChanges(t *testing.T) {
type scenario struct {
testName string
gitConfigMockResponses map[string]string
commits []*models.Commit
commitIndex int
fileName string
runner *oscommands.FakeCmdObjRunner
test func(error)
}
scenarios := []scenario{
{
testName: "returns error when index outside of range of commits",
gitConfigMockResponses: nil,
commits: []*models.Commit{},
commitIndex: 0,
fileName: "test999.txt",
runner: oscommands.NewFakeRunner(t),
test: func(err error) {
assert.Error(t, err)
},
},
{
testName: "returns error when using gpg",
gitConfigMockResponses: map[string]string{"commit.gpgsign": "true"},
commits: []*models.Commit{{Name: "commit", Sha: "123456"}},
commitIndex: 0,
fileName: "test999.txt",
runner: oscommands.NewFakeRunner(t),
test: func(err error) {
assert.Error(t, err)
},
},
{
testName: "checks out file if it already existed",
gitConfigMockResponses: nil,
commits: []*models.Commit{
{Name: "commit", Sha: "123456"},
{Name: "commit2", Sha: "abcdef"},
},
commitIndex: 0,
fileName: "test999.txt",
runner: oscommands.NewFakeRunner(t).
Expect(`git rebase --interactive --autostash --keep-empty abcdef`, "", nil).
Expect(`git cat-file -e HEAD^:"test999.txt"`, "", nil).
Expect(`git checkout HEAD^ -- "test999.txt"`, "", nil).
Expect(`git commit --amend --no-edit --allow-empty`, "", nil).
Expect(`git rebase --continue`, "", nil),
test: func(err error) {
assert.NoError(t, err)
},
},
// test for when the file was created within the commit requires a refactor to support proper mocks
// currently we'd need to mock out the os.Remove function and that's gonna introduce tech debt
}
for _, s := range scenarios {
t.Run(s.testName, func(t *testing.T) {
gitCmd := NewDummyGitCommandWithRunner(s.runner)
gitCmd.GitConfig = git_config.NewFakeGitConfig(s.gitConfigMockResponses)
s.test(gitCmd.DiscardOldFileChanges(s.commits, s.commitIndex, s.fileName))
s.runner.CheckForMissingCalls()
})
}
}
func TestGitCommandDiscardUnstagedFileChanges(t *testing.T) {
type scenario struct {
testName string
file *models.File
runner *oscommands.FakeCmdObjRunner
test func(error)
}
scenarios := []scenario{
{
testName: "valid case",
file: &models.File{Name: "test.txt"},
runner: oscommands.NewFakeRunner(t).
Expect(`git checkout -- "test.txt"`, "", nil),
test: func(err error) {
assert.NoError(t, err)
},
},
}
for _, s := range scenarios {
t.Run(s.testName, func(t *testing.T) {
gitCmd := NewDummyGitCommandWithRunner(s.runner)
s.test(gitCmd.DiscardUnstagedFileChanges(s.file))
s.runner.CheckForMissingCalls()
})
}
}
func TestGitCommandDiscardAnyUnstagedFileChanges(t *testing.T) {
type scenario struct {
testName string
runner *oscommands.FakeCmdObjRunner
test func(error)
}
scenarios := []scenario{
{
testName: "valid case",
runner: oscommands.NewFakeRunner(t).
Expect(`git checkout -- .`, "", nil),
test: func(err error) {
assert.NoError(t, err)
},
},
}
for _, s := range scenarios {
t.Run(s.testName, func(t *testing.T) {
gitCmd := NewDummyGitCommandWithRunner(s.runner)
s.test(gitCmd.DiscardAnyUnstagedFileChanges())
s.runner.CheckForMissingCalls()
})
}
}
func TestGitCommandRemoveUntrackedFiles(t *testing.T) {
type scenario struct {
testName string
runner *oscommands.FakeCmdObjRunner
test func(error)
}
scenarios := []scenario{
{
testName: "valid case",
runner: oscommands.NewFakeRunner(t).
Expect(`git clean -fd`, "", nil),
test: func(err error) {
assert.NoError(t, err)
},
},
}
for _, s := range scenarios {
t.Run(s.testName, func(t *testing.T) {
gitCmd := NewDummyGitCommandWithRunner(s.runner)
s.test(gitCmd.RemoveUntrackedFiles())
s.runner.CheckForMissingCalls()
})
}
}
func TestEditFileCmdStr(t *testing.T) {
type scenario struct {
filename string
configEditCommand string
configEditCommandTemplate string
runner *oscommands.FakeCmdObjRunner
getenv func(string) string
gitConfigMockResponses map[string]string
test func(string, error)
}
scenarios := []scenario{
{
filename: "test",
configEditCommand: "",
configEditCommandTemplate: "{{editor}} {{filename}}",
runner: oscommands.NewFakeRunner(t).
Expect(`which vi`, "", errors.New("error")),
getenv: func(env string) string {
return ""
},
gitConfigMockResponses: nil,
test: func(cmdStr string, err error) {
assert.EqualError(t, err, "No editor defined in config file, $GIT_EDITOR, $VISUAL, $EDITOR, or git config")
},
},
{
filename: "test",
configEditCommand: "nano",
configEditCommandTemplate: "{{editor}} {{filename}}",
runner: oscommands.NewFakeRunner(t),
getenv: func(env string) string {
return ""
},
gitConfigMockResponses: nil,
test: func(cmdStr string, err error) {
assert.NoError(t, err)
assert.Equal(t, `nano "test"`, cmdStr)
},
},
{
filename: "test",
configEditCommand: "",
configEditCommandTemplate: "{{editor}} {{filename}}",
runner: oscommands.NewFakeRunner(t),
getenv: func(env string) string {
return ""
},
gitConfigMockResponses: map[string]string{"core.editor": "nano"},
test: func(cmdStr string, err error) {
assert.NoError(t, err)
assert.Equal(t, `nano "test"`, cmdStr)
},
},
{
filename: "test",
configEditCommand: "",
configEditCommandTemplate: "{{editor}} {{filename}}",
runner: oscommands.NewFakeRunner(t),
getenv: func(env string) string {
if env == "VISUAL" {
return "nano"
}
return ""
},
gitConfigMockResponses: nil,
test: func(cmdStr string, err error) {
assert.NoError(t, err)
},
},
{
filename: "test",
configEditCommand: "",
configEditCommandTemplate: "{{editor}} {{filename}}",
runner: oscommands.NewFakeRunner(t),
getenv: func(env string) string {
if env == "EDITOR" {
return "emacs"
}
return ""
},
gitConfigMockResponses: nil,
test: func(cmdStr string, err error) {
assert.NoError(t, err)
assert.Equal(t, `emacs "test"`, cmdStr)
},
},
{
filename: "test",
configEditCommand: "",
configEditCommandTemplate: "{{editor}} {{filename}}",
runner: oscommands.NewFakeRunner(t).
Expect(`which vi`, "/usr/bin/vi", nil),
getenv: func(env string) string {
return ""
},
gitConfigMockResponses: nil,
test: func(cmdStr string, err error) {
assert.NoError(t, err)
assert.Equal(t, `vi "test"`, cmdStr)
},
},
{
filename: "file/with space",
configEditCommand: "",
configEditCommandTemplate: "{{editor}} {{filename}}",
runner: oscommands.NewFakeRunner(t).
Expect(`which vi`, "/usr/bin/vi", nil),
getenv: func(env string) string {
return ""
},
gitConfigMockResponses: nil,
test: func(cmdStr string, err error) {
assert.NoError(t, err)
assert.Equal(t, `vi "file/with space"`, cmdStr)
},
},
{
filename: "open file/at line",
configEditCommand: "vim",
configEditCommandTemplate: "{{editor}} +{{line}} {{filename}}",
runner: oscommands.NewFakeRunner(t),
getenv: func(env string) string {
return ""
},
gitConfigMockResponses: nil,
test: func(cmdStr string, err error) {
assert.NoError(t, err)
assert.Equal(t, `vim +1 "open file/at line"`, cmdStr)
},
},
}
for _, s := range scenarios {
gitCmd := NewDummyGitCommandWithRunner(s.runner)
gitCmd.UserConfig.OS.EditCommand = s.configEditCommand
gitCmd.UserConfig.OS.EditCommandTemplate = s.configEditCommandTemplate
gitCmd.OSCommand.Getenv = s.getenv
gitCmd.GitConfig = git_config.NewFakeGitConfig(s.gitConfigMockResponses)
s.test(gitCmd.EditFileCmdStr(s.filename, 1))
s.runner.CheckForMissingCalls()
}
}

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package commands
import (
"io"
"io/ioutil"
"errors"
"fmt"
"os"
"path/filepath"
"os/exec"
"strings"
"github.com/go-errors/errors"
gogit "github.com/jesseduffield/go-git/v5"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/commands/git_config"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/commands/loaders"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/commands/oscommands"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/commands/patch"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/common"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/env"
"github.com/Sirupsen/logrus"
"github.com/jesseduffield/gocui"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/utils"
gitconfig "github.com/tcnksm/go-gitconfig"
gogit "gopkg.in/src-d/go-git.v4"
)
// this takes something like:
// * (HEAD detached at 264fc6f5)
// remotes
// and returns '264fc6f5' as the second match
const CurrentBranchNameRegex = `(?m)^\*.*?([^ ]*?)\)?$`
type Loaders struct {
Commits *loaders.CommitLoader
Branches *loaders.BranchLoader
Files *loaders.FileLoader
CommitFiles *loaders.CommitFileLoader
Remotes *loaders.RemoteLoader
ReflogCommits *loaders.ReflogCommitLoader
Stash *loaders.StashLoader
Tags *loaders.TagLoader
}
// GitCommand is our main git interface
type GitCommand struct {
*common.Common
OSCommand *oscommands.OSCommand
Repo *gogit.Repository
DotGitDir string
onSuccessfulContinue func() error
PatchManager *patch.PatchManager
GitConfig git_config.IGitConfig
Loaders Loaders
// Push to current determines whether the user has configured to push to the remote branch of the same name as the current or not
PushToCurrent bool
// this is just a view that we write to when running certain commands.
// Coincidentally at the moment it's the same view that OnRunCommand logs to
// but that need not always be the case.
GetCmdWriter func() io.Writer
Cmd oscommands.ICmdObjBuilder
Submodules SubmoduleCommands
Log *logrus.Logger
OSCommand *OSCommand
Worktree *gogit.Worktree
Repo *gogit.Repository
}
// NewGitCommand it runs git commands
func NewGitCommand(
cmn *common.Common,
osCommand *oscommands.OSCommand,
gitConfig git_config.IGitConfig,
) (*GitCommand, error) {
var repo *gogit.Repository
pushToCurrent := gitConfig.Get("push.default") == "current"
if err := navigateToRepoRootDirectory(os.Stat, os.Chdir); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
var err error
if repo, err = setupRepository(gogit.PlainOpen, cmn.Tr.GitconfigParseErr); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
dotGitDir, err := findDotGitDir(os.Stat, ioutil.ReadFile)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
cmd := NewGitCmdObjBuilder(cmn.Log, osCommand.Cmd)
func NewGitCommand(log *logrus.Logger, osCommand *OSCommand) (*GitCommand, error) {
gitCommand := &GitCommand{
Common: cmn,
OSCommand: osCommand,
Repo: repo,
DotGitDir: dotGitDir,
PushToCurrent: pushToCurrent,
GitConfig: gitConfig,
GetCmdWriter: func() io.Writer { return ioutil.Discard },
Cmd: cmd,
Log: log,
OSCommand: osCommand,
}
gitCommand.Loaders = Loaders{
Commits: loaders.NewCommitLoader(cmn, gitCommand),
Branches: loaders.NewBranchLoader(cmn, gitCommand),
Files: loaders.NewFileLoader(cmn, cmd, gitConfig),
CommitFiles: loaders.NewCommitFileLoader(cmn, cmd),
Remotes: loaders.NewRemoteLoader(cmn, cmd, gitCommand.Repo.Remotes),
ReflogCommits: loaders.NewReflogCommitLoader(cmn, cmd),
Stash: loaders.NewStashLoader(cmn, cmd),
Tags: loaders.NewTagLoader(cmn, cmd),
}
gitCommand.Submodules = NewSubmoduleCommands(cmn, cmd, dotGitDir)
gitCommand.PatchManager = patch.NewPatchManager(gitCommand.Log, gitCommand.ApplyPatch, gitCommand.ShowFileDiff)
return gitCommand, nil
}
func (c *GitCommand) WithSpan(span string) *GitCommand {
// sometimes .WithSpan(span) will be called where span actually is empty, in
// which case we don't need to log anything so we can just return early here
// with the original struct
if span == "" {
return c
}
newGitCommand := &GitCommand{}
*newGitCommand = *c
newGitCommand.OSCommand = c.OSCommand.WithSpan(span)
newGitCommand.Cmd = NewGitCmdObjBuilder(c.Log, newGitCommand.OSCommand.Cmd)
// NOTE: unlike the other things here which create shallow clones, this will
// actually update the PatchManager on the original struct to have the new span.
// This means each time we call ApplyPatch in PatchManager, we need to ensure
// we've called .WithSpan() ahead of time with the new span value
newGitCommand.PatchManager.ApplyPatch = newGitCommand.ApplyPatch
return newGitCommand
// SetupGit sets git repo up
func (c *GitCommand) SetupGit() {
c.verifyInGitRepo()
c.navigateToRepoRootDirectory()
c.setupWorktree()
}
func navigateToRepoRootDirectory(stat func(string) (os.FileInfo, error), chdir func(string) error) error {
gitDir := env.GetGitDirEnv()
if gitDir != "" {
// we've been given the git directory explicitly so no need to navigate to it
_, err := stat(gitDir)
// GetStashEntries stash entryies
func (c *GitCommand) GetStashEntries() []StashEntry {
stashEntries := make([]StashEntry, 0)
rawString, _ := c.OSCommand.RunCommandWithOutput("git stash list --pretty='%gs'")
for i, line := range utils.SplitLines(rawString) {
stashEntries = append(stashEntries, stashEntryFromLine(line, i))
}
return stashEntries
}
func stashEntryFromLine(line string, index int) StashEntry {
return StashEntry{
Name: line,
Index: index,
DisplayString: line,
}
}
// GetStashEntryDiff stash diff
func (c *GitCommand) GetStashEntryDiff(index int) (string, error) {
return c.OSCommand.RunCommandWithOutput("git stash show -p --color stash@{" + fmt.Sprint(index) + "}")
}
func includes(array []string, str string) bool {
for _, arrayStr := range array {
if arrayStr == str {
return true
}
}
return false
}
// GetStatusFiles git status files
func (c *GitCommand) GetStatusFiles() []File {
statusOutput, _ := c.GitStatus()
statusStrings := utils.SplitLines(statusOutput)
files := make([]File, 0)
for _, statusString := range statusStrings {
change := statusString[0:2]
stagedChange := change[0:1]
unstagedChange := statusString[1:2]
filename := statusString[3:]
tracked := !includes([]string{"??", "A "}, change)
file := File{
Name: filename,
DisplayString: statusString,
HasStagedChanges: !includes([]string{" ", "U", "?"}, stagedChange),
HasUnstagedChanges: unstagedChange != " ",
Tracked: tracked,
Deleted: unstagedChange == "D" || stagedChange == "D",
HasMergeConflicts: change == "UU",
}
files = append(files, file)
}
c.Log.Info(files) // TODO: use a dumper-esque log here
return files
}
// StashDo modify stash
func (c *GitCommand) StashDo(index int, method string) error {
return c.OSCommand.RunCommand("git stash " + method + " stash@{" + fmt.Sprint(index) + "}")
}
// StashSave save stash
// TODO: before calling this, check if there is anything to save
func (c *GitCommand) StashSave(message string) error {
return c.OSCommand.RunCommand("git stash save " + c.OSCommand.Quote(message))
}
// MergeStatusFiles merge status files
func (c *GitCommand) MergeStatusFiles(oldFiles, newFiles []File) []File {
if len(oldFiles) == 0 {
return newFiles
}
appendedIndexes := make([]int, 0)
// retain position of files we already could see
result := make([]File, 0)
for _, oldFile := range oldFiles {
for newIndex, newFile := range newFiles {
if oldFile.Name == newFile.Name {
result = append(result, newFile)
appendedIndexes = append(appendedIndexes, newIndex)
break
}
}
}
// append any new files to the end
for index, newFile := range newFiles {
if !includesInt(appendedIndexes, index) {
result = append(result, newFile)
}
}
return result
}
func (c *GitCommand) verifyInGitRepo() {
if output, err := c.OSCommand.RunCommandWithOutput("git status"); err != nil {
fmt.Println(output)
os.Exit(1)
}
}
// GetBranchName branch name
func (c *GitCommand) GetBranchName() (string, error) {
return c.OSCommand.RunCommandWithOutput("git symbolic-ref --short HEAD")
}
func (c *GitCommand) navigateToRepoRootDirectory() {
_, err := os.Stat(".git")
for os.IsNotExist(err) {
c.Log.Debug("going up a directory to find the root")
os.Chdir("..")
_, err = os.Stat(".git")
}
}
func (c *GitCommand) setupWorktree() {
r, err := gogit.PlainOpen(".")
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
c.Repo = r
w, err := r.Worktree()
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
c.Worktree = w
}
// ResetHard does the equivalent of `git reset --hard HEAD`
func (c *GitCommand) ResetHard() error {
return c.Worktree.Reset(&gogit.ResetOptions{Mode: gogit.HardReset})
}
// UpstreamDifferenceCount checks how many pushables/pullables there are for the
// current branch
func (c *GitCommand) UpstreamDifferenceCount() (string, string) {
pushableCount, err := c.OSCommand.RunCommandWithOutput("git rev-list @{u}..head --count")
if err != nil {
return "?", "?"
}
pullableCount, err := c.OSCommand.RunCommandWithOutput("git rev-list head..@{u} --count")
if err != nil {
return "?", "?"
}
return strings.TrimSpace(pushableCount), strings.TrimSpace(pullableCount)
}
// GetCommitsToPush Returns the sha's of the commits that have not yet been pushed
// to the remote branch of the current branch
func (c *GitCommand) GetCommitsToPush() []string {
pushables, err := c.OSCommand.RunCommandWithOutput("git rev-list @{u}..head --abbrev-commit")
if err != nil {
return make([]string, 0)
}
return utils.SplitLines(pushables)
}
// RenameCommit renames the topmost commit with the given name
func (c *GitCommand) RenameCommit(name string) error {
return c.OSCommand.RunCommand("git commit --allow-empty --amend -m " + c.OSCommand.Quote(name))
}
// Fetch fetch git repo
func (c *GitCommand) Fetch() error {
return c.OSCommand.RunCommand("git fetch")
}
// ResetToCommit reset to commit
func (c *GitCommand) ResetToCommit(sha string) error {
return c.OSCommand.RunCommand("git reset " + sha)
}
// NewBranch create new branch
func (c *GitCommand) NewBranch(name string) error {
return c.OSCommand.RunCommand("git checkout -b " + name)
}
// DeleteBranch delete branch
func (c *GitCommand) DeleteBranch(branch string) error {
return c.OSCommand.RunCommand("git branch -d " + branch)
}
// ListStash list stash
func (c *GitCommand) ListStash() (string, error) {
return c.OSCommand.RunCommandWithOutput("git stash list")
}
// Merge merge
func (c *GitCommand) Merge(branchName string) error {
return c.OSCommand.RunCommand("git merge --no-edit " + branchName)
}
// AbortMerge abort merge
func (c *GitCommand) AbortMerge() error {
return c.OSCommand.RunCommand("git merge --abort")
}
// UsingGpg tells us whether the user has gpg enabled so that we can know
// whether we need to run a subprocess to allow them to enter their password
func (c *GitCommand) UsingGpg() bool {
gpgsign, _ := gitconfig.Global("commit.gpgsign")
if gpgsign == "" {
gpgsign, _ = gitconfig.Local("commit.gpgsign")
}
if gpgsign == "" {
return false
}
return true
}
// Commit commit to git
func (c *GitCommand) Commit(g *gocui.Gui, message string) (*exec.Cmd, error) {
command := "git commit -m " + c.OSCommand.Quote(message)
if c.UsingGpg() {
return c.OSCommand.PrepareSubProcess(c.OSCommand.Platform.shell, c.OSCommand.Platform.shellArg, command)
}
return nil, c.OSCommand.RunCommand(command)
}
// Pull pull from repo
func (c *GitCommand) Pull() error {
return c.OSCommand.RunCommand("git pull --no-edit")
}
// Push push to a branch
func (c *GitCommand) Push(branchName string) error {
return c.OSCommand.RunCommand("git push -u origin " + branchName)
}
// SquashPreviousTwoCommits squashes a commit down to the one below it
// retaining the message of the higher commit
func (c *GitCommand) SquashPreviousTwoCommits(message string) error {
// TODO: test this
err := c.OSCommand.RunCommand("git reset --soft HEAD^")
if err != nil {
return err
}
// TODO: if password is required, we need to return a subprocess
return c.OSCommand.RunCommand("git commit --amend -m " + c.OSCommand.Quote(message))
}
// SquashFixupCommit squashes a 'FIXUP' commit into the commit beneath it,
// retaining the commit message of the lower commit
func (c *GitCommand) SquashFixupCommit(branchName string, shaValue string) error {
var err error
commands := []string{
"git checkout -q " + shaValue,
"git reset --soft " + shaValue + "^",
"git commit --amend -C " + shaValue + "^",
"git rebase --onto HEAD " + shaValue + " " + branchName,
}
ret := ""
for _, command := range commands {
c.Log.Info(command)
output, err := c.OSCommand.RunCommandWithOutput(command)
ret += output
if err != nil {
return utils.WrapError(err)
}
return nil
}
// we haven't been given the git dir explicitly so we assume it's in the current working directory as `.git/` (or an ancestor directory)
for {
_, err := stat(".git")
if err == nil {
return nil
}
if !os.IsNotExist(err) {
return utils.WrapError(err)
}
if err = chdir(".."); err != nil {
return utils.WrapError(err)
}
currentPath, err := os.Getwd()
if err != nil {
return err
}
atRoot := currentPath == filepath.Dir(currentPath)
if atRoot {
// we should never really land here: the code that creates GitCommand should
// verify we're in a git directory
return errors.New("Must open lazygit in a git repository")
c.Log.Info(ret)
break
}
}
}
// resolvePath takes a path containing a symlink and returns the true path
func resolvePath(path string) (string, error) {
l, err := os.Lstat(path)
if err != nil {
return "", err
// We are already in an error state here so we're just going to append
// the output of these commands
output, _ := c.OSCommand.RunCommandWithOutput("git branch -d " + shaValue)
ret += output
output, _ = c.OSCommand.RunCommandWithOutput("git checkout " + branchName)
ret += output
}
if l.Mode()&os.ModeSymlink == 0 {
return path, nil
if err != nil {
return errors.New(ret)
}
return filepath.EvalSymlinks(path)
return nil
}
func setupRepository(openGitRepository func(string) (*gogit.Repository, error), gitConfigParseErrorStr string) (*gogit.Repository, error) {
unresolvedPath := env.GetGitDirEnv()
if unresolvedPath == "" {
var err error
unresolvedPath, err = os.Getwd()
if err != nil {
return nil, err
// CatFile obtain the contents of a file
func (c *GitCommand) CatFile(file string) (string, error) {
return c.OSCommand.RunCommandWithOutput("cat " + file)
}
// StageFile stages a file
func (c *GitCommand) StageFile(file string) error {
return c.OSCommand.RunCommand("git add " + c.OSCommand.Quote(file))
}
// UnStageFile unstages a file
func (c *GitCommand) UnStageFile(file string, tracked bool) error {
var command string
if tracked {
command = "git reset HEAD "
} else {
command = "git rm --cached "
}
return c.OSCommand.RunCommand(command + file)
}
// GitStatus returns the plaintext short status of the repo
func (c *GitCommand) GitStatus() (string, error) {
return c.OSCommand.RunCommandWithOutput("git status --untracked-files=all --short")
}
// IsInMergeState states whether we are still mid-merge
func (c *GitCommand) IsInMergeState() (bool, error) {
output, err := c.OSCommand.RunCommandWithOutput("git status --untracked-files=all")
if err != nil {
return false, err
}
return strings.Contains(output, "conclude merge") || strings.Contains(output, "unmerged paths"), nil
}
// RemoveFile directly
func (c *GitCommand) RemoveFile(file File) error {
// if the file isn't tracked, we assume you want to delete it
if !file.Tracked {
return os.RemoveAll(file.Name)
}
// if the file is tracked, we assume you want to just check it out
return c.OSCommand.RunCommand("git checkout " + file.Name)
}
// Checkout checks out a branch, with --force if you set the force arg to true
func (c *GitCommand) Checkout(branch string, force bool) error {
forceArg := ""
if force {
forceArg = "--force "
}
return c.OSCommand.RunCommand("git checkout " + forceArg + branch)
}
// AddPatch prepares a subprocess for adding a patch by patch
// this will eventually be swapped out for a better solution inside the Gui
func (c *GitCommand) AddPatch(filename string) (*exec.Cmd, error) {
return c.OSCommand.PrepareSubProcess("git", "add", "--patch", filename)
}
// PrepareCommitSubProcess prepares a subprocess for `git commit`
func (c *GitCommand) PrepareCommitSubProcess() (*exec.Cmd, error) {
return c.OSCommand.PrepareSubProcess("git", "commit")
}
// GetBranchGraph gets the color-formatted graph of the log for the given branch
// Currently it limits the result to 100 commits, but when we get async stuff
// working we can do lazy loading
func (c *GitCommand) GetBranchGraph(branchName string) (string, error) {
return c.OSCommand.RunCommandWithOutput("git log --graph --color --abbrev-commit --decorate --date=relative --pretty=medium -100 " + branchName)
}
// Map (from https://gobyexample.com/collection-functions)
func Map(vs []string, f func(string) string) []string {
vsm := make([]string, len(vs))
for i, v := range vs {
vsm[i] = f(v)
}
return vsm
}
func includesString(list []string, a string) bool {
for _, b := range list {
if b == a {
return true
}
}
return false
}
path, err := resolvePath(unresolvedPath)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
repository, err := openGitRepository(path)
if err != nil {
if strings.Contains(err.Error(), `unquoted '\' must be followed by new line`) {
return nil, errors.New(gitConfigParseErrorStr)
// not sure how to genericise this because []interface{} doesn't accept e.g.
// []int arguments
func includesInt(list []int, a int) bool {
for _, b := range list {
if b == a {
return true
}
return nil, err
}
return repository, err
return false
}
func findDotGitDir(stat func(string) (os.FileInfo, error), readFile func(filename string) ([]byte, error)) (string, error) {
if env.GetGitDirEnv() != "" {
return env.GetGitDirEnv(), nil
// GetCommits obtains the commits of the current branch
func (c *GitCommand) GetCommits() []Commit {
pushables := c.GetCommitsToPush()
log := c.GetLog()
commits := make([]Commit, 0)
// now we can split it up and turn it into commits
lines := utils.SplitLines(log)
for _, line := range lines {
splitLine := strings.Split(line, " ")
sha := splitLine[0]
pushed := includesString(pushables, sha)
commits = append(commits, Commit{
Sha: sha,
Name: strings.Join(splitLine[1:], " "),
Pushed: pushed,
DisplayString: strings.Join(splitLine, " "),
})
}
return commits
}
f, err := stat(".git")
// GetLog gets the git log (currently limited to 30 commits for performance
// until we work out lazy loading
func (c *GitCommand) GetLog() string {
// currently limiting to 30 for performance reasons
// TODO: add lazyloading when you scroll down
result, err := c.OSCommand.RunCommandWithOutput("git log --oneline -30")
if err != nil {
return "", err
// assume if there is an error there are no commits yet for this branch
return ""
}
return result
}
if f.IsDir() {
return ".git", nil
// Ignore adds a file to the gitignore for the repo
func (c *GitCommand) Ignore(filename string) {
if _, err := c.OSCommand.RunDirectCommand("echo '" + filename + "' >> .gitignore"); err != nil {
panic(err)
}
}
fileBytes, err := readFile(".git")
// Show shows the diff of a commit
func (c *GitCommand) Show(sha string) string {
result, err := c.OSCommand.RunCommandWithOutput("git show --color " + sha)
if err != nil {
return "", err
panic(err)
}
fileContent := string(fileBytes)
if !strings.HasPrefix(fileContent, "gitdir: ") {
return "", errors.New(".git is a file which suggests we are in a submodule but the file's contents do not contain a gitdir pointing to the actual .git directory")
return result
}
// Diff returns the diff of a file
func (c *GitCommand) Diff(file File) string {
cachedArg := ""
fileName := file.Name
if file.HasStagedChanges && !file.HasUnstagedChanges {
cachedArg = "--cached"
} else {
// if the file is staged and has spaces in it, it comes pre-quoted
fileName = c.OSCommand.Quote(fileName)
}
return strings.TrimSpace(strings.TrimPrefix(fileContent, "gitdir: ")), nil
}
deletedArg := ""
if file.Deleted {
deletedArg = "--"
}
trackedArg := ""
if !file.Tracked && !file.HasStagedChanges {
trackedArg = "--no-index /dev/null"
}
command := fmt.Sprintf("%s %s %s %s %s", "git diff --color ", cachedArg, deletedArg, trackedArg, fileName)
func VerifyInGitRepo(osCommand *oscommands.OSCommand) error {
return osCommand.Cmd.New("git rev-parse --git-dir").Run()
}
func (c *GitCommand) GetDotGitDir() string {
return c.DotGitDir
}
func (c *GitCommand) GetCmd() oscommands.ICmdObjBuilder {
return c.Cmd
// for now we assume an error means the file was deleted
s, _ := c.OSCommand.RunCommandWithOutput(command)
return s
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package commands
import (
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/commands/oscommands"
"github.com/sirupsen/logrus"
)
// all we're doing here is wrapping the default command object builder with
// some git-specific stuff: e.g. adding a git-specific env var
type gitCmdObjBuilder struct {
innerBuilder *oscommands.CmdObjBuilder
}
var _ oscommands.ICmdObjBuilder = &gitCmdObjBuilder{}
func NewGitCmdObjBuilder(log *logrus.Entry, innerBuilder *oscommands.CmdObjBuilder) *gitCmdObjBuilder {
// the price of having a convenient interface where we can say .New(...).Run() is that our builder now depends on our runner, so when we want to wrap the default builder/runner in new functionality we need to jump through some hoops. We could avoid the use of a decorator function here by just exporting the runner field on the default builder but that would be misleading because we don't want anybody using that to run commands (i.e. we want there to be a single API used across the codebase)
updatedBuilder := innerBuilder.CloneWithNewRunner(func(runner oscommands.ICmdObjRunner) oscommands.ICmdObjRunner {
return &gitCmdObjRunner{
log: log,
innerRunner: runner,
}
})
return &gitCmdObjBuilder{
innerBuilder: updatedBuilder,
}
}
var defaultEnvVar = "GIT_OPTIONAL_LOCKS=0"
func (self *gitCmdObjBuilder) New(cmdStr string) oscommands.ICmdObj {
return self.innerBuilder.New(cmdStr).AddEnvVars(defaultEnvVar)
}
func (self *gitCmdObjBuilder) NewFromArgs(args []string) oscommands.ICmdObj {
return self.innerBuilder.NewFromArgs(args).AddEnvVars(defaultEnvVar)
}
func (self *gitCmdObjBuilder) NewShell(cmdStr string) oscommands.ICmdObj {
return self.innerBuilder.NewShell(cmdStr).AddEnvVars(defaultEnvVar)
}
func (self *gitCmdObjBuilder) Quote(str string) string {
return self.innerBuilder.Quote(str)
}

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package commands
import (
"strings"
"time"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/commands/oscommands"
"github.com/sirupsen/logrus"
)
// here we're wrapping the default command runner in some git-specific stuff e.g. retry logic if we get an error due to the presence of .git/index.lock
type gitCmdObjRunner struct {
log *logrus.Entry
innerRunner oscommands.ICmdObjRunner
}
func (self *gitCmdObjRunner) Run(cmdObj oscommands.ICmdObj) error {
_, err := self.RunWithOutput(cmdObj)
return err
}
func (self *gitCmdObjRunner) RunWithOutput(cmdObj oscommands.ICmdObj) (string, error) {
// TODO: have this retry logic in other places we run the command
waitTime := 50 * time.Millisecond
retryCount := 5
attempt := 0
for {
output, err := self.innerRunner.RunWithOutput(cmdObj)
if err != nil {
// if we have an error based on the index lock, we should wait a bit and then retry
if strings.Contains(output, ".git/index.lock") {
self.log.Error(output)
self.log.Info("index.lock prevented command from running. Retrying command after a small wait")
attempt++
time.Sleep(waitTime)
if attempt < retryCount {
continue
}
}
}
return output, err
}
}
func (self *gitCmdObjRunner) RunAndProcessLines(cmdObj oscommands.ICmdObj, onLine func(line string) (bool, error)) error {
return self.innerRunner.RunAndProcessLines(cmdObj, onLine)
}

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package git_config
import (
"strings"
"github.com/sirupsen/logrus"
)
type IGitConfig interface {
Get(string) string
GetBool(string) bool
}
type CachedGitConfig struct {
cache map[string]string
getKey func(string) (string, error)
log *logrus.Entry
}
func NewStdCachedGitConfig(log *logrus.Entry) *CachedGitConfig {
return NewCachedGitConfig(getGitConfigValue, log)
}
func NewCachedGitConfig(getKey func(string) (string, error), log *logrus.Entry) *CachedGitConfig {
return &CachedGitConfig{
cache: make(map[string]string),
getKey: getKey,
log: log,
}
}
func (self *CachedGitConfig) Get(key string) string {
if value, ok := self.cache[key]; ok {
self.log.Debugf("using cache for key " + key)
return value
}
value := self.getAux(key)
self.cache[key] = value
return value
}
func (self *CachedGitConfig) getAux(key string) string {
value, err := self.getKey(key)
if err != nil {
self.log.Debugf("Error getting git config value for key: " + key + ". Error: " + err.Error())
return ""
}
return strings.TrimSpace(value)
}
func (self *CachedGitConfig) GetBool(key string) bool {
return isTruthy(self.Get(key))
}
func isTruthy(value string) bool {
lcValue := strings.ToLower(value)
return lcValue == "true" || lcValue == "1" || lcValue == "yes" || lcValue == "on"
}

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package git_config
import (
"testing"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/utils"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/assert"
)
func TestGetBool(t *testing.T) {
type scenario struct {
testName string
mockResponses map[string]string
expected bool
}
scenarios := []scenario{
{
"Option global and local config commit.gpgsign is not set",
map[string]string{},
false,
},
{
"Some other random key is set",
map[string]string{"blah": "blah"},
false,
},
{
"Option commit.gpgsign is true",
map[string]string{"commit.gpgsign": "True"},
true,
},
{
"Option commit.gpgsign is on",
map[string]string{"commit.gpgsign": "ON"},
true,
},
{
"Option commit.gpgsign is yes",
map[string]string{"commit.gpgsign": "YeS"},
true,
},
{
"Option commit.gpgsign is 1",
map[string]string{"commit.gpgsign": "1"},
true,
},
}
for _, s := range scenarios {
s := s
t.Run(s.testName, func(t *testing.T) {
fake := NewFakeGitConfig(s.mockResponses)
real := NewCachedGitConfig(
func(key string) (string, error) {
return fake.Get(key), nil
},
utils.NewDummyLog(),
)
result := real.GetBool("commit.gpgsign")
assert.Equal(t, s.expected, result)
})
}
}
func TestGet(t *testing.T) {
type scenario struct {
testName string
mockResponses map[string]string
expected string
}
scenarios := []scenario{
{
"not set",
map[string]string{},
"",
},
{
"is set",
map[string]string{"commit.gpgsign": "blah"},
"blah",
},
}
for _, s := range scenarios {
s := s
t.Run(s.testName, func(t *testing.T) {
fake := NewFakeGitConfig(s.mockResponses)
real := NewCachedGitConfig(
func(key string) (string, error) {
return fake.Get(key), nil
},
utils.NewDummyLog(),
)
result := real.Get("commit.gpgsign")
assert.Equal(t, s.expected, result)
})
}
// verifying that the cache is used
count := 0
real := NewCachedGitConfig(
func(key string) (string, error) {
count++
assert.Equal(t, "commit.gpgsign", key)
return "blah", nil
},
utils.NewDummyLog(),
)
result := real.Get("commit.gpgsign")
assert.Equal(t, "blah", result)
result = real.Get("commit.gpgsign")
assert.Equal(t, "blah", result)
assert.Equal(t, 1, count)
}

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package git_config
type FakeGitConfig struct {
mockResponses map[string]string
}
func NewFakeGitConfig(mockResponses map[string]string) *FakeGitConfig {
return &FakeGitConfig{
mockResponses: mockResponses,
}
}
func (self *FakeGitConfig) Get(key string) string {
if self.mockResponses == nil {
return ""
}
return self.mockResponses[key]
}
func (self *FakeGitConfig) GetBool(key string) bool {
return isTruthy(self.Get(key))
}

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package git_config
import (
"bytes"
"fmt"
"io/ioutil"
"os/exec"
"strings"
"syscall"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/secureexec"
)
// including license from https://github.com/tcnksm/go-gitconfig because this file is an adaptation of that repo's code
// Copyright (c) 2014 tcnksm
// MIT License
// Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
// a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
// "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
// without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
// distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
// permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
// the following conditions:
// The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be
// included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
// THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
// EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF
// MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
// NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
// LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
// OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
// WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
func getGitConfigValue(key string) (string, error) {
gitArgs := []string{"config", "--get", "--null", key}
var stdout bytes.Buffer
cmd := secureexec.Command("git", gitArgs...)
cmd.Stdout = &stdout
cmd.Stderr = ioutil.Discard
err := cmd.Run()
if exitError, ok := err.(*exec.ExitError); ok {
if waitStatus, ok := exitError.Sys().(syscall.WaitStatus); ok {
if waitStatus.ExitStatus() == 1 {
return "", fmt.Errorf("the key `%s` is not found", key)
}
}
return "", err
}
return strings.TrimRight(stdout.String(), "\000"), nil
}

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package commands
// File : A staged/unstaged file
// TODO: decide whether to give all of these the Git prefix
type File struct {
Name string
HasStagedChanges bool
HasUnstagedChanges bool
Tracked bool
Deleted bool
HasMergeConflicts bool
DisplayString string
}
// Commit : A git commit
type Commit struct {
Sha string
Name string
Pushed bool
DisplayString string
}
// StashEntry : A git stash entry
type StashEntry struct {
Index int
Name string
DisplayString string
}
// Conflict : A git conflict with a start middle and end corresponding to line
// numbers in the file where the conflict bars appear
type Conflict struct {
Start int
Middle int
End int
}

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package commands
import (
"fmt"
"os"
"testing"
"time"
"github.com/go-errors/errors"
gogit "github.com/jesseduffield/go-git/v5"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/commands/git_config"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/commands/oscommands"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/utils"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/assert"
)
type fileInfoMock struct {
name string
size int64
fileMode os.FileMode
fileModTime time.Time
isDir bool
sys interface{}
}
// Name is a function.
func (f fileInfoMock) Name() string {
return f.name
}
// Size is a function.
func (f fileInfoMock) Size() int64 {
return f.size
}
// Mode is a function.
func (f fileInfoMock) Mode() os.FileMode {
return f.fileMode
}
// ModTime is a function.
func (f fileInfoMock) ModTime() time.Time {
return f.fileModTime
}
// IsDir is a function.
func (f fileInfoMock) IsDir() bool {
return f.isDir
}
// Sys is a function.
func (f fileInfoMock) Sys() interface{} {
return f.sys
}
// TestNavigateToRepoRootDirectory is a function.
func TestNavigateToRepoRootDirectory(t *testing.T) {
type scenario struct {
testName string
stat func(string) (os.FileInfo, error)
chdir func(string) error
test func(error)
}
scenarios := []scenario{
{
"Navigate to git repository",
func(string) (os.FileInfo, error) {
return fileInfoMock{isDir: true}, nil
},
func(string) error {
return nil
},
func(err error) {
assert.NoError(t, err)
},
},
{
"An error occurred when getting path informations",
func(string) (os.FileInfo, error) {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("An error occurred")
},
func(string) error {
return nil
},
func(err error) {
assert.Error(t, err)
assert.EqualError(t, err, "An error occurred")
},
},
{
"An error occurred when trying to move one path backward",
func(string) (os.FileInfo, error) {
return nil, os.ErrNotExist
},
func(string) error {
return fmt.Errorf("An error occurred")
},
func(err error) {
assert.Error(t, err)
assert.EqualError(t, err, "An error occurred")
},
},
}
for _, s := range scenarios {
t.Run(s.testName, func(t *testing.T) {
s.test(navigateToRepoRootDirectory(s.stat, s.chdir))
})
}
}
// TestSetupRepository is a function.
func TestSetupRepository(t *testing.T) {
type scenario struct {
testName string
openGitRepository func(string) (*gogit.Repository, error)
errorStr string
test func(*gogit.Repository, error)
}
scenarios := []scenario{
{
"A gitconfig parsing error occurred",
func(string) (*gogit.Repository, error) {
return nil, fmt.Errorf(`unquoted '\' must be followed by new line`)
},
"error translated",
func(r *gogit.Repository, err error) {
assert.Error(t, err)
assert.EqualError(t, err, "error translated")
},
},
{
"A gogit error occurred",
func(string) (*gogit.Repository, error) {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("Error from inside gogit")
},
"",
func(r *gogit.Repository, err error) {
assert.Error(t, err)
assert.EqualError(t, err, "Error from inside gogit")
},
},
{
"Setup done properly",
func(string) (*gogit.Repository, error) {
assert.NoError(t, os.RemoveAll("/tmp/lazygit-test"))
r, err := gogit.PlainInit("/tmp/lazygit-test", false)
assert.NoError(t, err)
return r, nil
},
"",
func(r *gogit.Repository, err error) {
assert.NoError(t, err)
assert.NotNil(t, r)
},
},
}
for _, s := range scenarios {
t.Run(s.testName, func(t *testing.T) {
s.test(setupRepository(s.openGitRepository, s.errorStr))
})
}
}
// TestNewGitCommand is a function.
func TestNewGitCommand(t *testing.T) {
actual, err := os.Getwd()
assert.NoError(t, err)
defer func() {
assert.NoError(t, os.Chdir(actual))
}()
type scenario struct {
testName string
setup func()
test func(*GitCommand, error)
}
scenarios := []scenario{
{
"An error occurred, folder doesn't contains a git repository",
func() {
assert.NoError(t, os.Chdir("/tmp"))
},
func(gitCmd *GitCommand, err error) {
assert.Error(t, err)
assert.Regexp(t, `Must open lazygit in a git repository`, err.Error())
},
},
{
"New GitCommand object created",
func() {
assert.NoError(t, os.RemoveAll("/tmp/lazygit-test"))
_, err := gogit.PlainInit("/tmp/lazygit-test", false)
assert.NoError(t, err)
assert.NoError(t, os.Chdir("/tmp/lazygit-test"))
},
func(gitCmd *GitCommand, err error) {
assert.NoError(t, err)
},
},
}
for _, s := range scenarios {
t.Run(s.testName, func(t *testing.T) {
s.setup()
s.test(NewGitCommand(utils.NewDummyCommon(), oscommands.NewDummyOSCommand(), git_config.NewFakeGitConfig(nil)))
})
}
}
func TestFindDotGitDir(t *testing.T) {
type scenario struct {
testName string
stat func(string) (os.FileInfo, error)
readFile func(filename string) ([]byte, error)
test func(string, error)
}
scenarios := []scenario{
{
".git is a directory",
func(dotGit string) (os.FileInfo, error) {
assert.Equal(t, ".git", dotGit)
return os.Stat("testdata/a_dir")
},
func(dotGit string) ([]byte, error) {
assert.Fail(t, "readFile should not be called if .git is a directory")
return nil, nil
},
func(gitDir string, err error) {
assert.NoError(t, err)
assert.Equal(t, ".git", gitDir)
},
},
{
".git is a file",
func(dotGit string) (os.FileInfo, error) {
assert.Equal(t, ".git", dotGit)
return os.Stat("testdata/a_file")
},
func(dotGit string) ([]byte, error) {
assert.Equal(t, ".git", dotGit)
return []byte("gitdir: blah\n"), nil
},
func(gitDir string, err error) {
assert.NoError(t, err)
assert.Equal(t, "blah", gitDir)
},
},
{
"os.Stat returns an error",
func(dotGit string) (os.FileInfo, error) {
assert.Equal(t, ".git", dotGit)
return nil, errors.New("error")
},
func(dotGit string) ([]byte, error) {
assert.Fail(t, "readFile should not be called os.Stat returns an error")
return nil, nil
},
func(gitDir string, err error) {
assert.Error(t, err)
},
},
{
"readFile returns an error",
func(dotGit string) (os.FileInfo, error) {
assert.Equal(t, ".git", dotGit)
return os.Stat("testdata/a_file")
},
func(dotGit string) ([]byte, error) {
return nil, errors.New("error")
},
func(gitDir string, err error) {
assert.Error(t, err)
},
},
}
for _, s := range scenarios {
t.Run(s.testName, func(t *testing.T) {
s.test(findDotGitDir(s.stat, s.readFile))
})
}
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package hosting_service
// if you want to make a custom regex for a given service feel free to test it out
// at regoio.herokuapp.com
var defaultUrlRegexStrings = []string{
`^(?:https?|ssh)://.*/(?P<owner>.*)/(?P<repo>.*?)(?:\.git)?$`,
`^git@.*:(?P<owner>.*)/(?P<repo>.*?)(?:\.git)?$`,
}
// we've got less type safety using go templates but this lends itself better to
// users adding custom service definitions in their config
var githubServiceDef = ServiceDefinition{
provider: "github",
pullRequestURLIntoDefaultBranch: "/compare/{{.From}}?expand=1",
pullRequestURLIntoTargetBranch: "/compare/{{.To}}...{{.From}}?expand=1",
commitURL: "/commit/{{.CommitSha}}",
regexStrings: defaultUrlRegexStrings,
}
var bitbucketServiceDef = ServiceDefinition{
provider: "bitbucket",
pullRequestURLIntoDefaultBranch: "/pull-requests/new?source={{.From}}&t=1",
pullRequestURLIntoTargetBranch: "/pull-requests/new?source={{.From}}&dest={{.To}}&t=1",
commitURL: "/commits/{{.CommitSha}}",
regexStrings: defaultUrlRegexStrings,
}
var gitLabServiceDef = ServiceDefinition{
provider: "gitlab",
pullRequestURLIntoDefaultBranch: "/merge_requests/new?merge_request[source_branch]={{.From}}",
pullRequestURLIntoTargetBranch: "/merge_requests/new?merge_request[source_branch]={{.From}}&merge_request[target_branch]={{.To}}",
commitURL: "/commit/{{.CommitSha}}",
regexStrings: defaultUrlRegexStrings,
}
var serviceDefinitions = []ServiceDefinition{githubServiceDef, bitbucketServiceDef, gitLabServiceDef}
var defaultServiceDomains = []ServiceDomain{
{
serviceDefinition: githubServiceDef,
gitDomain: "github.com",
webDomain: "github.com",
},
{
serviceDefinition: bitbucketServiceDef,
gitDomain: "bitbucket.org",
webDomain: "bitbucket.org",
},
{
serviceDefinition: gitLabServiceDef,
gitDomain: "gitlab.com",
webDomain: "gitlab.com",
},
}

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package hosting_service
import (
"fmt"
"regexp"
"strings"
"github.com/go-errors/errors"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/i18n"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/utils"
"github.com/sirupsen/logrus"
)
// This package is for handling logic specific to a git hosting service like github, gitlab, bitbucket, etc.
// Different git hosting services have different URL formats for when you want to open a PR or view a commit,
// and this package's responsibility is to determine which service you're using based on the remote URL,
// and then which URL you need for whatever use case you have.
type HostingServiceMgr struct {
log logrus.FieldLogger
tr *i18n.TranslationSet
remoteURL string // e.g. https://github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit
// see https://github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/blob/master/docs/Config.md#custom-pull-request-urls
configServiceDomains map[string]string
}
// NewHostingServiceMgr creates new instance of PullRequest
func NewHostingServiceMgr(log logrus.FieldLogger, tr *i18n.TranslationSet, remoteURL string, configServiceDomains map[string]string) *HostingServiceMgr {
return &HostingServiceMgr{
log: log,
tr: tr,
remoteURL: remoteURL,
configServiceDomains: configServiceDomains,
}
}
func (self *HostingServiceMgr) GetPullRequestURL(from string, to string) (string, error) {
gitService, err := self.getService()
if err != nil {
return "", err
}
if to == "" {
return gitService.getPullRequestURLIntoDefaultBranch(from), nil
} else {
return gitService.getPullRequestURLIntoTargetBranch(from, to), nil
}
}
func (self *HostingServiceMgr) GetCommitURL(commitSha string) (string, error) {
gitService, err := self.getService()
if err != nil {
return "", err
}
pullRequestURL := gitService.getCommitURL(commitSha)
return pullRequestURL, nil
}
func (self *HostingServiceMgr) getService() (*Service, error) {
serviceDomain, err := self.getServiceDomain(self.remoteURL)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
root, err := serviceDomain.getRootFromRemoteURL(self.remoteURL)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return &Service{
root: root,
ServiceDefinition: serviceDomain.serviceDefinition,
}, nil
}
func (self *HostingServiceMgr) getServiceDomain(repoURL string) (*ServiceDomain, error) {
candidateServiceDomains := self.getCandidateServiceDomains()
for _, serviceDomain := range candidateServiceDomains {
// I feel like it makes more sense to see if the repo url contains the service domain's git domain,
// but I don't want to break anything by changing that right now.
if strings.Contains(repoURL, serviceDomain.serviceDefinition.provider) {
return &serviceDomain, nil
}
}
return nil, errors.New(self.tr.UnsupportedGitService)
}
func (self *HostingServiceMgr) getCandidateServiceDomains() []ServiceDomain {
serviceDefinitionByProvider := map[string]ServiceDefinition{}
for _, serviceDefinition := range serviceDefinitions {
serviceDefinitionByProvider[serviceDefinition.provider] = serviceDefinition
}
var serviceDomains = make([]ServiceDomain, len(defaultServiceDomains))
copy(serviceDomains, defaultServiceDomains)
if len(self.configServiceDomains) > 0 {
for gitDomain, typeAndDomain := range self.configServiceDomains {
splitData := strings.Split(typeAndDomain, ":")
if len(splitData) != 2 {
self.log.Errorf("Unexpected format for git service: '%s'. Expected something like 'github.com:github.com'", typeAndDomain)
continue
}
provider := splitData[0]
webDomain := splitData[1]
serviceDefinition, ok := serviceDefinitionByProvider[provider]
if !ok {
providerNames := []string{}
for _, serviceDefinition := range serviceDefinitions {
providerNames = append(providerNames, serviceDefinition.provider)
}
self.log.Errorf("Unknown git service type: '%s'. Expected one of %s", provider, strings.Join(providerNames, ", "))
continue
}
serviceDomains = append(serviceDomains, ServiceDomain{
gitDomain: gitDomain,
webDomain: webDomain,
serviceDefinition: serviceDefinition,
})
}
}
return serviceDomains
}
// a service domains pairs a service definition with the actual domain it's being served from.
// Sometimes the git service is hosted in a custom domains so although it'll use say
// the github service definition, it'll actually be served from e.g. my-custom-github.com
type ServiceDomain struct {
gitDomain string // the one that appears in the git remote url
webDomain string // the one that appears in the web url
serviceDefinition ServiceDefinition
}
func (self ServiceDomain) getRootFromRemoteURL(repoURL string) (string, error) {
// we may want to make this more specific to the service in future e.g. if
// some new service comes along which has a different root url structure.
repoInfo, err := self.serviceDefinition.getRepoInfoFromURL(repoURL)
if err != nil {
return "", err
}
return fmt.Sprintf("https://%s/%s/%s", self.webDomain, repoInfo.Owner, repoInfo.Repository), nil
}
// RepoInformation holds some basic information about the repo
type RepoInformation struct {
Owner string
Repository string
}
type ServiceDefinition struct {
provider string
pullRequestURLIntoDefaultBranch string
pullRequestURLIntoTargetBranch string
commitURL string
regexStrings []string
}
func (self ServiceDefinition) getRepoInfoFromURL(url string) (*RepoInformation, error) {
for _, regexStr := range self.regexStrings {
re := regexp.MustCompile(regexStr)
matches := utils.FindNamedMatches(re, url)
if matches != nil {
return &RepoInformation{
Owner: matches["owner"],
Repository: matches["repo"],
}, nil
}
}
return nil, errors.New("Failed to parse repo information from url")
}
type Service struct {
root string
ServiceDefinition
}
func (self *Service) getPullRequestURLIntoDefaultBranch(from string) string {
return self.resolveUrl(self.pullRequestURLIntoDefaultBranch, map[string]string{"From": from})
}
func (self *Service) getPullRequestURLIntoTargetBranch(from string, to string) string {
return self.resolveUrl(self.pullRequestURLIntoTargetBranch, map[string]string{"From": from, "To": to})
}
func (self *Service) getCommitURL(commitSha string) string {
return self.resolveUrl(self.commitURL, map[string]string{"CommitSha": commitSha})
}
func (self *Service) resolveUrl(templateString string, args map[string]string) string {
return self.root + utils.ResolvePlaceholderString(templateString, args)
}

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package hosting_service
import (
"testing"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/i18n"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/test"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/assert"
)
func TestGetRepoInfoFromURL(t *testing.T) {
type scenario struct {
serviceDefinition ServiceDefinition
testName string
repoURL string
test func(*RepoInformation)
}
scenarios := []scenario{
{
githubServiceDef,
"Returns repository information for git remote url",
"git@github.com:petersmith/super_calculator",
func(repoInfo *RepoInformation) {
assert.EqualValues(t, repoInfo.Owner, "petersmith")
assert.EqualValues(t, repoInfo.Repository, "super_calculator")
},
},
{
githubServiceDef,
"Returns repository information for git remote url, trimming trailing '.git'",
"git@github.com:petersmith/super_calculator.git",
func(repoInfo *RepoInformation) {
assert.EqualValues(t, repoInfo.Owner, "petersmith")
assert.EqualValues(t, repoInfo.Repository, "super_calculator")
},
},
{
githubServiceDef,
"Returns repository information for ssh remote url",
"ssh://git@github.com/petersmith/super_calculator",
func(repoInfo *RepoInformation) {
assert.EqualValues(t, repoInfo.Owner, "petersmith")
assert.EqualValues(t, repoInfo.Repository, "super_calculator")
},
},
{
githubServiceDef,
"Returns repository information for http remote url",
"https://my_username@bitbucket.org/johndoe/social_network.git",
func(repoInfo *RepoInformation) {
assert.EqualValues(t, repoInfo.Owner, "johndoe")
assert.EqualValues(t, repoInfo.Repository, "social_network")
},
},
}
for _, s := range scenarios {
t.Run(s.testName, func(t *testing.T) {
result, err := s.serviceDefinition.getRepoInfoFromURL(s.repoURL)
assert.NoError(t, err)
s.test(result)
})
}
}
func TestGetPullRequestURL(t *testing.T) {
type scenario struct {
testName string
from string
to string
remoteUrl string
configServiceDomains map[string]string
test func(url string, err error)
expectedLoggedErrors []string
}
scenarios := []scenario{
{
testName: "Opens a link to new pull request on bitbucket",
from: "feature/profile-page",
remoteUrl: "git@bitbucket.org:johndoe/social_network.git",
test: func(url string, err error) {
assert.NoError(t, err)
assert.Equal(t, "https://bitbucket.org/johndoe/social_network/pull-requests/new?source=feature/profile-page&t=1", url)
},
},
{
testName: "Opens a link to new pull request on bitbucket with http remote url",
from: "feature/events",
remoteUrl: "https://my_username@bitbucket.org/johndoe/social_network.git",
test: func(url string, err error) {
assert.NoError(t, err)
assert.Equal(t, "https://bitbucket.org/johndoe/social_network/pull-requests/new?source=feature/events&t=1", url)
},
},
{
testName: "Opens a link to new pull request on github",
from: "feature/sum-operation",
remoteUrl: "git@github.com:peter/calculator.git",
test: func(url string, err error) {
assert.NoError(t, err)
assert.Equal(t, "https://github.com/peter/calculator/compare/feature/sum-operation?expand=1", url)
},
},
{
testName: "Opens a link to new pull request on bitbucket with specific target branch",
from: "feature/profile-page/avatar",
to: "feature/profile-page",
remoteUrl: "git@bitbucket.org:johndoe/social_network.git",
test: func(url string, err error) {
assert.NoError(t, err)
assert.Equal(t, "https://bitbucket.org/johndoe/social_network/pull-requests/new?source=feature/profile-page/avatar&dest=feature/profile-page&t=1", url)
},
},
{
testName: "Opens a link to new pull request on bitbucket with http remote url with specified target branch",
from: "feature/remote-events",
to: "feature/events",
remoteUrl: "https://my_username@bitbucket.org/johndoe/social_network.git",
test: func(url string, err error) {
assert.NoError(t, err)
assert.Equal(t, "https://bitbucket.org/johndoe/social_network/pull-requests/new?source=feature/remote-events&dest=feature/events&t=1", url)
},
},
{
testName: "Opens a link to new pull request on github with specific target branch",
from: "feature/sum-operation",
to: "feature/operations",
remoteUrl: "git@github.com:peter/calculator.git",
test: func(url string, err error) {
assert.NoError(t, err)
assert.Equal(t, "https://github.com/peter/calculator/compare/feature/operations...feature/sum-operation?expand=1", url)
},
},
{
testName: "Opens a link to new pull request on gitlab",
from: "feature/ui",
remoteUrl: "git@gitlab.com:peter/calculator.git",
test: func(url string, err error) {
assert.NoError(t, err)
assert.Equal(t, "https://gitlab.com/peter/calculator/merge_requests/new?merge_request[source_branch]=feature/ui", url)
},
},
{
testName: "Opens a link to new pull request on gitlab in nested groups",
from: "feature/ui",
remoteUrl: "git@gitlab.com:peter/public/calculator.git",
test: func(url string, err error) {
assert.NoError(t, err)
assert.Equal(t, "https://gitlab.com/peter/public/calculator/merge_requests/new?merge_request[source_branch]=feature/ui", url)
},
},
{
testName: "Opens a link to new pull request on gitlab with specific target branch",
from: "feature/commit-ui",
to: "epic/ui",
remoteUrl: "git@gitlab.com:peter/calculator.git",
test: func(url string, err error) {
assert.NoError(t, err)
assert.Equal(t, "https://gitlab.com/peter/calculator/merge_requests/new?merge_request[source_branch]=feature/commit-ui&merge_request[target_branch]=epic/ui", url)
},
},
{
testName: "Opens a link to new pull request on gitlab with specific target branch in nested groups",
from: "feature/commit-ui",
to: "epic/ui",
remoteUrl: "git@gitlab.com:peter/public/calculator.git",
test: func(url string, err error) {
assert.NoError(t, err)
assert.Equal(t, "https://gitlab.com/peter/public/calculator/merge_requests/new?merge_request[source_branch]=feature/commit-ui&merge_request[target_branch]=epic/ui", url)
},
},
{
testName: "Throws an error if git service is unsupported",
from: "feature/divide-operation",
remoteUrl: "git@something.com:peter/calculator.git",
test: func(url string, err error) {
assert.EqualError(t, err, "Unsupported git service")
},
},
{
testName: "Does not log error when config service domains are valid",
from: "feature/profile-page",
remoteUrl: "git@bitbucket.org:johndoe/social_network.git",
configServiceDomains: map[string]string{
// valid configuration for a custom service URL
"git.work.com": "gitlab:code.work.com",
},
test: func(url string, err error) {
assert.NoError(t, err)
assert.Equal(t, "https://bitbucket.org/johndoe/social_network/pull-requests/new?source=feature/profile-page&t=1", url)
},
expectedLoggedErrors: nil,
},
{
testName: "Logs error when config service domain is malformed",
from: "feature/profile-page",
remoteUrl: "git@bitbucket.org:johndoe/social_network.git",
configServiceDomains: map[string]string{
"noservice.work.com": "noservice.work.com",
},
test: func(url string, err error) {
assert.NoError(t, err)
assert.Equal(t, "https://bitbucket.org/johndoe/social_network/pull-requests/new?source=feature/profile-page&t=1", url)
},
expectedLoggedErrors: []string{"Unexpected format for git service: 'noservice.work.com'. Expected something like 'github.com:github.com'"},
},
{
testName: "Logs error when config service domain uses unknown provider",
from: "feature/profile-page",
remoteUrl: "git@bitbucket.org:johndoe/social_network.git",
configServiceDomains: map[string]string{
"invalid.work.com": "noservice:invalid.work.com",
},
test: func(url string, err error) {
assert.NoError(t, err)
assert.Equal(t, "https://bitbucket.org/johndoe/social_network/pull-requests/new?source=feature/profile-page&t=1", url)
},
expectedLoggedErrors: []string{"Unknown git service type: 'noservice'. Expected one of github, bitbucket, gitlab"},
},
}
for _, s := range scenarios {
t.Run(s.testName, func(t *testing.T) {
tr := i18n.EnglishTranslationSet()
log := &test.FakeFieldLogger{}
hostingServiceMgr := NewHostingServiceMgr(log, &tr, s.remoteUrl, s.configServiceDomains)
s.test(hostingServiceMgr.GetPullRequestURL(s.from, s.to))
log.AssertErrors(t, s.expectedLoggedErrors)
})
}
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package loaders
import (
"regexp"
"strings"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/commands/models"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/common"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/utils"
)
// context:
// we want to only show 'safe' branches (ones that haven't e.g. been deleted)
// which `git branch -a` gives us, but we also want the recency data that
// git reflog gives us.
// So we get the HEAD, then append get the reflog branches that intersect with
// our safe branches, then add the remaining safe branches, ensuring uniqueness
// along the way
// if we find out we need to use one of these functions in the git.go file, we
// can just pull them out of here and put them there and then call them from in here
// BranchLoader returns a list of Branch objects for the current repo
type BranchLoader struct {
*common.Common
getRawBranches func() (string, error)
getCurrentBranchName func() (string, string, error)
}
type BranchLoaderGitCommand interface {
GetRawBranches() (string, error)
CurrentBranchName() (string, string, error)
}
func NewBranchLoader(
cmn *common.Common,
gitCommand BranchLoaderGitCommand,
) *BranchLoader {
return &BranchLoader{
Common: cmn,
getRawBranches: gitCommand.GetRawBranches,
getCurrentBranchName: gitCommand.CurrentBranchName,
}
}
// Load the list of branches for the current repo
func (self *BranchLoader) Load(reflogCommits []*models.Commit) []*models.Branch {
branches := self.obtainBranches()
reflogBranches := self.obtainReflogBranches(reflogCommits)
// loop through reflog branches. If there is a match, merge them, then remove it from the branches and keep it in the reflog branches
branchesWithRecency := make([]*models.Branch, 0)
outer:
for _, reflogBranch := range reflogBranches {
for j, branch := range branches {
if branch.Head {
continue
}
if strings.EqualFold(reflogBranch.Name, branch.Name) {
branch.Recency = reflogBranch.Recency
branchesWithRecency = append(branchesWithRecency, branch)
branches = append(branches[0:j], branches[j+1:]...)
continue outer
}
}
}
branches = append(branchesWithRecency, branches...)
foundHead := false
for i, branch := range branches {
if branch.Head {
foundHead = true
branch.Recency = " *"
branches = append(branches[0:i], branches[i+1:]...)
branches = append([]*models.Branch{branch}, branches...)
break
}
}
if !foundHead {
currentBranchName, currentBranchDisplayName, err := self.getCurrentBranchName()
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
branches = append([]*models.Branch{{Name: currentBranchName, DisplayName: currentBranchDisplayName, Head: true, Recency: " *"}}, branches...)
}
return branches
}
func (self *BranchLoader) obtainBranches() []*models.Branch {
output, err := self.getRawBranches()
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
trimmedOutput := strings.TrimSpace(output)
outputLines := strings.Split(trimmedOutput, "\n")
branches := make([]*models.Branch, 0, len(outputLines))
for _, line := range outputLines {
if line == "" {
continue
}
split := strings.Split(line, SEPARATION_CHAR)
if len(split) != 4 {
// Ignore line if it isn't separated into 4 parts
// This is probably a warning message, for more info see:
// https://github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/issues/1385#issuecomment-885580439
continue
}
name := strings.TrimPrefix(split[1], "heads/")
branch := &models.Branch{
Name: name,
Pullables: "?",
Pushables: "?",
Head: split[0] == "*",
}
upstreamName := split[2]
if upstreamName == "" {
branches = append(branches, branch)
continue
}
branch.UpstreamName = upstreamName
track := split[3]
re := regexp.MustCompile(`ahead (\d+)`)
match := re.FindStringSubmatch(track)
if len(match) > 1 {
branch.Pushables = match[1]
} else {
branch.Pushables = "0"
}
re = regexp.MustCompile(`behind (\d+)`)
match = re.FindStringSubmatch(track)
if len(match) > 1 {
branch.Pullables = match[1]
} else {
branch.Pullables = "0"
}
branches = append(branches, branch)
}
return branches
}
// TODO: only look at the new reflog commits, and otherwise store the recencies in
// int form against the branch to recalculate the time ago
func (self *BranchLoader) obtainReflogBranches(reflogCommits []*models.Commit) []*models.Branch {
foundBranchesMap := map[string]bool{}
re := regexp.MustCompile(`checkout: moving from ([\S]+) to ([\S]+)`)
reflogBranches := make([]*models.Branch, 0, len(reflogCommits))
for _, commit := range reflogCommits {
if match := re.FindStringSubmatch(commit.Name); len(match) == 3 {
recency := utils.UnixToTimeAgo(commit.UnixTimestamp)
for _, branchName := range match[1:] {
if !foundBranchesMap[branchName] {
foundBranchesMap[branchName] = true
reflogBranches = append(reflogBranches, &models.Branch{
Recency: recency,
Name: branchName,
})
}
}
}
}
return reflogBranches
}

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package loaders
import (
"fmt"
"strings"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/commands/models"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/commands/oscommands"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/common"
)
type CommitFileLoader struct {
*common.Common
cmd oscommands.ICmdObjBuilder
}
func NewCommitFileLoader(common *common.Common, cmd oscommands.ICmdObjBuilder) *CommitFileLoader {
return &CommitFileLoader{
Common: common,
cmd: cmd,
}
}
// GetFilesInDiff get the specified commit files
func (self *CommitFileLoader) GetFilesInDiff(from string, to string, reverse bool) ([]*models.CommitFile, error) {
reverseFlag := ""
if reverse {
reverseFlag = " -R "
}
filenames, err := self.cmd.New(fmt.Sprintf("git diff --submodule --no-ext-diff --name-status -z --no-renames %s %s %s", reverseFlag, from, to)).RunWithOutput()
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return self.getCommitFilesFromFilenames(filenames), nil
}
// filenames string is something like "file1\nfile2\nfile3"
func (self *CommitFileLoader) getCommitFilesFromFilenames(filenames string) []*models.CommitFile {
commitFiles := make([]*models.CommitFile, 0)
lines := strings.Split(strings.TrimRight(filenames, "\x00"), "\x00")
n := len(lines)
for i := 0; i < n-1; i += 2 {
// typical result looks like 'A my_file' meaning my_file was added
changeStatus := lines[i]
name := lines[i+1]
commitFiles = append(commitFiles, &models.CommitFile{
Name: name,
ChangeStatus: changeStatus,
})
}
return commitFiles
}

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package loaders
import (
"fmt"
"io/ioutil"
"os"
"path/filepath"
"regexp"
"strconv"
"strings"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/commands/models"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/commands/oscommands"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/commands/types/enums"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/common"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/gui/style"
)
// context:
// here we get the commits from git log but format them to show whether they're
// unpushed/pushed/merged into the base branch or not, or if they're yet to
// be processed as part of a rebase (these won't appear in git log but we
// grab them from the rebase-related files in the .git directory to show them
const SEPARATION_CHAR = "|"
// CommitLoader returns a list of Commit objects for the current repo
type CommitLoader struct {
*common.Common
cmd oscommands.ICmdObjBuilder
getCurrentBranchName func() (string, string, error)
getRebaseMode func() (enums.RebaseMode, error)
readFile func(filename string) ([]byte, error)
walkFiles func(root string, fn filepath.WalkFunc) error
dotGitDir string
}
type CommitLoaderGitCommand interface {
CurrentBranchName() (string, string, error)
RebaseMode() (enums.RebaseMode, error)
GetCmd() oscommands.ICmdObjBuilder
GetDotGitDir() string
}
// making our dependencies explicit for the sake of easier testing
func NewCommitLoader(
cmn *common.Common,
gitCommand CommitLoaderGitCommand,
) *CommitLoader {
return &CommitLoader{
Common: cmn,
cmd: gitCommand.GetCmd(),
getCurrentBranchName: gitCommand.CurrentBranchName,
getRebaseMode: gitCommand.RebaseMode,
readFile: ioutil.ReadFile,
walkFiles: filepath.Walk,
dotGitDir: gitCommand.GetDotGitDir(),
}
}
type GetCommitsOptions struct {
Limit bool
FilterPath string
IncludeRebaseCommits bool
RefName string // e.g. "HEAD" or "my_branch"
// determines if we show the whole git graph i.e. pass the '--all' flag
All bool
}
// GetCommits obtains the commits of the current branch
func (self *CommitLoader) GetCommits(opts GetCommitsOptions) ([]*models.Commit, error) {
commits := []*models.Commit{}
var rebasingCommits []*models.Commit
rebaseMode, err := self.getRebaseMode()
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if opts.IncludeRebaseCommits && opts.FilterPath == "" {
var err error
rebasingCommits, err = self.MergeRebasingCommits(commits)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
commits = append(commits, rebasingCommits...)
}
passedFirstPushedCommit := false
firstPushedCommit, err := self.getFirstPushedCommit(opts.RefName)
if err != nil {
// must have no upstream branch so we'll consider everything as pushed
passedFirstPushedCommit = true
}
err = self.getLogCmd(opts).RunAndProcessLines(func(line string) (bool, error) {
if canExtractCommit(line) {
commit := self.extractCommitFromLine(line)
if commit.Sha == firstPushedCommit {
passedFirstPushedCommit = true
}
commit.Status = map[bool]string{true: "unpushed", false: "pushed"}[!passedFirstPushedCommit]
commits = append(commits, commit)
}
return false, nil
})
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if len(commits) == 0 {
return commits, nil
}
if rebaseMode != enums.REBASE_MODE_NONE {
currentCommit := commits[len(rebasingCommits)]
youAreHere := style.FgYellow.Sprintf("<-- %s ---", self.Tr.YouAreHere)
currentCommit.Name = fmt.Sprintf("%s %s", youAreHere, currentCommit.Name)
}
commits, err = self.setCommitMergedStatuses(opts.RefName, commits)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return commits, nil
}
func (self *CommitLoader) MergeRebasingCommits(commits []*models.Commit) ([]*models.Commit, error) {
// chances are we have as many commits as last time so we'll set the capacity to be the old length
result := make([]*models.Commit, 0, len(commits))
for i, commit := range commits {
if commit.Status != "rebasing" { // removing the existing rebase commits so we can add the refreshed ones
result = append(result, commits[i:]...)
break
}
}
rebaseMode, err := self.getRebaseMode()
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if rebaseMode == enums.REBASE_MODE_NONE {
// not in rebase mode so return original commits
return result, nil
}
rebasingCommits, err := self.getHydratedRebasingCommits(rebaseMode)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if len(rebasingCommits) > 0 {
result = append(rebasingCommits, result...)
}
return result, nil
}
// extractCommitFromLine takes a line from a git log and extracts the sha, message, date, and tag if present
// then puts them into a commit object
// example input:
// 8ad01fe32fcc20f07bc6693f87aa4977c327f1e1|10 hours ago|Jesse Duffield| (HEAD -> master, tag: v0.15.2)|refresh commits when adding a tag
func (self *CommitLoader) extractCommitFromLine(line string) *models.Commit {
split := strings.Split(line, SEPARATION_CHAR)
sha := split[0]
unixTimestamp := split[1]
author := split[2]
extraInfo := strings.TrimSpace(split[3])
parentHashes := split[4]
message := strings.Join(split[5:], SEPARATION_CHAR)
tags := []string{}
if extraInfo != "" {
re := regexp.MustCompile(`tag: ([^,\)]+)`)
tagMatch := re.FindStringSubmatch(extraInfo)
if len(tagMatch) > 1 {
tags = append(tags, tagMatch[1])
}
}
unitTimestampInt, _ := strconv.Atoi(unixTimestamp)
return &models.Commit{
Sha: sha,
Name: message,
Tags: tags,
ExtraInfo: extraInfo,
UnixTimestamp: int64(unitTimestampInt),
Author: author,
Parents: strings.Split(parentHashes, " "),
}
}
func (self *CommitLoader) getHydratedRebasingCommits(rebaseMode enums.RebaseMode) ([]*models.Commit, error) {
commits, err := self.getRebasingCommits(rebaseMode)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if len(commits) == 0 {
return nil, nil
}
commitShas := make([]string, len(commits))
for i, commit := range commits {
commitShas[i] = commit.Sha
}
// note that we're not filtering these as we do non-rebasing commits just because
// I suspect that will cause some damage
cmdObj := self.cmd.New(
fmt.Sprintf(
"git show %s --no-patch --oneline %s --abbrev=%d",
strings.Join(commitShas, " "),
prettyFormat,
20,
),
)
hydratedCommits := make([]*models.Commit, 0, len(commits))
i := 0
err = cmdObj.RunAndProcessLines(func(line string) (bool, error) {
if canExtractCommit(line) {
commit := self.extractCommitFromLine(line)
matchingCommit := commits[i]
commit.Action = matchingCommit.Action
commit.Status = matchingCommit.Status
hydratedCommits = append(hydratedCommits, commit)
i++
}
return false, nil
})
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return hydratedCommits, nil
}
// getRebasingCommits obtains the commits that we're in the process of rebasing
func (self *CommitLoader) getRebasingCommits(rebaseMode enums.RebaseMode) ([]*models.Commit, error) {
switch rebaseMode {
case enums.REBASE_MODE_MERGING:
return self.getNormalRebasingCommits()
case enums.REBASE_MODE_INTERACTIVE:
return self.getInteractiveRebasingCommits()
default:
return nil, nil
}
}
func (self *CommitLoader) getNormalRebasingCommits() ([]*models.Commit, error) {
rewrittenCount := 0
bytesContent, err := self.readFile(filepath.Join(self.dotGitDir, "rebase-apply/rewritten"))
if err == nil {
content := string(bytesContent)
rewrittenCount = len(strings.Split(content, "\n"))
}
// we know we're rebasing, so lets get all the files whose names have numbers
commits := []*models.Commit{}
err = self.walkFiles(filepath.Join(self.dotGitDir, "rebase-apply"), func(path string, f os.FileInfo, err error) error {
if rewrittenCount > 0 {
rewrittenCount--
return nil
}
if err != nil {
return err
}
re := regexp.MustCompile(`^\d+$`)
if !re.MatchString(f.Name()) {
return nil
}
bytesContent, err := self.readFile(path)
if err != nil {
return err
}
content := string(bytesContent)
commit, err := self.commitFromPatch(content)
if err != nil {
return err
}
commits = append([]*models.Commit{commit}, commits...)
return nil
})
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return commits, nil
}
// git-rebase-todo example:
// pick ac446ae94ee560bdb8d1d057278657b251aaef17 ac446ae
// pick afb893148791a2fbd8091aeb81deba4930c73031 afb8931
// git-rebase-todo.backup example:
// pick 49cbba374296938ea86bbd4bf4fee2f6ba5cccf6 third commit on master
// pick ac446ae94ee560bdb8d1d057278657b251aaef17 blah commit on master
// pick afb893148791a2fbd8091aeb81deba4930c73031 fourth commit on master
// getInteractiveRebasingCommits takes our git-rebase-todo and our git-rebase-todo.backup files
// and extracts out the sha and names of commits that we still have to go
// in the rebase:
func (self *CommitLoader) getInteractiveRebasingCommits() ([]*models.Commit, error) {
bytesContent, err := self.readFile(filepath.Join(self.dotGitDir, "rebase-merge/git-rebase-todo"))
if err != nil {
self.Log.Error(fmt.Sprintf("error occurred reading git-rebase-todo: %s", err.Error()))
// we assume an error means the file doesn't exist so we just return
return nil, nil
}
commits := []*models.Commit{}
lines := strings.Split(string(bytesContent), "\n")
for _, line := range lines {
if line == "" || line == "noop" {
return commits, nil
}
if strings.HasPrefix(line, "#") {
continue
}
splitLine := strings.Split(line, " ")
commits = append([]*models.Commit{{
Sha: splitLine[1],
Name: strings.Join(splitLine[2:], " "),
Status: "rebasing",
Action: splitLine[0],
}}, commits...)
}
return commits, nil
}
// assuming the file starts like this:
// From e93d4193e6dd45ca9cf3a5a273d7ba6cd8b8fb20 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
// From: Lazygit Tester <test@example.com>
// Date: Wed, 5 Dec 2018 21:03:23 +1100
// Subject: second commit on master
func (self *CommitLoader) commitFromPatch(content string) (*models.Commit, error) {
lines := strings.Split(content, "\n")
sha := strings.Split(lines[0], " ")[1]
name := strings.TrimPrefix(lines[3], "Subject: ")
return &models.Commit{
Sha: sha,
Name: name,
Status: "rebasing",
}, nil
}
func (self *CommitLoader) setCommitMergedStatuses(refName string, commits []*models.Commit) ([]*models.Commit, error) {
ancestor, err := self.getMergeBase(refName)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if ancestor == "" {
return commits, nil
}
passedAncestor := false
for i, commit := range commits {
if strings.HasPrefix(ancestor, commit.Sha) {
passedAncestor = true
}
if commit.Status != "pushed" {
continue
}
if passedAncestor {
commits[i].Status = "merged"
}
}
return commits, nil
}
func (self *CommitLoader) getMergeBase(refName string) (string, error) {
currentBranch, _, err := self.getCurrentBranchName()
if err != nil {
return "", err
}
baseBranch := "master"
if strings.HasPrefix(currentBranch, "feature/") {
baseBranch = "develop"
}
// swallowing error because it's not a big deal; probably because there are no commits yet
output, _ := self.cmd.New(fmt.Sprintf("git merge-base %s %s", self.cmd.Quote(refName), self.cmd.Quote(baseBranch))).RunWithOutput()
return ignoringWarnings(output), nil
}
func ignoringWarnings(commandOutput string) string {
trimmedOutput := strings.TrimSpace(commandOutput)
split := strings.Split(trimmedOutput, "\n")
// need to get last line in case the first line is a warning about how the error is ambiguous.
// At some point we should find a way to make it unambiguous
lastLine := split[len(split)-1]
return lastLine
}
// getFirstPushedCommit returns the first commit SHA which has been pushed to the ref's upstream.
// all commits above this are deemed unpushed and marked as such.
func (self *CommitLoader) getFirstPushedCommit(refName string) (string, error) {
output, err := self.cmd.
New(
fmt.Sprintf("git merge-base %s %s@{u}", self.cmd.Quote(refName), self.cmd.Quote(refName)),
).
RunWithOutput()
if err != nil {
return "", err
}
return ignoringWarnings(output), nil
}
// getLog gets the git log.
func (self *CommitLoader) getLogCmd(opts GetCommitsOptions) oscommands.ICmdObj {
limitFlag := ""
if opts.Limit {
limitFlag = " -300"
}
filterFlag := ""
if opts.FilterPath != "" {
filterFlag = fmt.Sprintf(" --follow -- %s", self.cmd.Quote(opts.FilterPath))
}
config := self.UserConfig.Git.Log
orderFlag := "--" + config.Order
allFlag := ""
if opts.All {
allFlag = " --all"
}
return self.cmd.New(
fmt.Sprintf(
"git log %s %s %s --oneline %s%s --abbrev=%d%s",
self.cmd.Quote(opts.RefName),
orderFlag,
allFlag,
prettyFormat,
limitFlag,
20,
filterFlag,
),
)
}
var prettyFormat = fmt.Sprintf(
"--pretty=format:\"%%H%s%%at%s%%aN%s%%d%s%%p%s%%s\"",
SEPARATION_CHAR,
SEPARATION_CHAR,
SEPARATION_CHAR,
SEPARATION_CHAR,
SEPARATION_CHAR,
)
func canExtractCommit(line string) bool {
return line != "" && strings.Split(line, " ")[0] != "gpg:"
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package loaders
import (
"path/filepath"
"testing"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/commands/models"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/commands/oscommands"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/commands/types/enums"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/utils"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/assert"
)
func NewDummyCommitLoader() *CommitLoader {
cmn := utils.NewDummyCommon()
return &CommitLoader{
Common: cmn,
cmd: nil,
getCurrentBranchName: func() (string, string, error) { return "master", "master", nil },
getRebaseMode: func() (enums.RebaseMode, error) { return enums.REBASE_MODE_NONE, nil },
dotGitDir: ".git",
readFile: func(filename string) ([]byte, error) {
return []byte(""), nil
},
walkFiles: func(root string, fn filepath.WalkFunc) error {
return nil
},
}
}
const commitsOutput = `0eea75e8c631fba6b58135697835d58ba4c18dbc|1640826609|Jesse Duffield| (HEAD -> better-tests)|b21997d6b4cbdf84b149|better typing for rebase mode
b21997d6b4cbdf84b149d8e6a2c4d06a8e9ec164|1640824515|Jesse Duffield| (origin/better-tests)|e94e8fc5b6fab4cb755f|fix logging
e94e8fc5b6fab4cb755f29f1bdb3ee5e001df35c|1640823749|Jesse Duffield||d8084cd558925eb7c9c3|refactor
d8084cd558925eb7c9c38afeed5725c21653ab90|1640821426|Jesse Duffield||65f910ebd85283b5cce9|WIP
65f910ebd85283b5cce9bf67d03d3f1a9ea3813a|1640821275|Jesse Duffield||26c07b1ab33860a1a759|WIP
26c07b1ab33860a1a7591a0638f9925ccf497ffa|1640750752|Jesse Duffield||3d4470a6c072208722e5|WIP
3d4470a6c072208722e5ae9a54bcb9634959a1c5|1640748818|Jesse Duffield||053a66a7be3da43aacdc|WIP
053a66a7be3da43aacdc7aa78e1fe757b82c4dd2|1640739815|Jesse Duffield||985fe482e806b172aea4|refactoring the config struct`
func TestGetCommits(t *testing.T) {
type scenario struct {
testName string
runner oscommands.ICmdObjRunner
expectedCommits []*models.Commit
expectedError error
rebaseMode enums.RebaseMode
currentBranchName string
opts GetCommitsOptions
}
scenarios := []scenario{
{
testName: "should return no commits if there are none",
rebaseMode: enums.REBASE_MODE_NONE,
currentBranchName: "master",
opts: GetCommitsOptions{RefName: "HEAD", IncludeRebaseCommits: false},
runner: oscommands.NewFakeRunner(t).
Expect(`git merge-base "HEAD" "HEAD"@{u}`, "b21997d6b4cbdf84b149d8e6a2c4d06a8e9ec164", nil).
Expect(`git log "HEAD" --topo-order --oneline --pretty=format:"%H|%at|%aN|%d|%p|%s" --abbrev=20`, "", nil),
expectedCommits: []*models.Commit{},
expectedError: nil,
},
{
testName: "should return commits if they are present",
rebaseMode: enums.REBASE_MODE_NONE,
currentBranchName: "master",
opts: GetCommitsOptions{RefName: "HEAD", IncludeRebaseCommits: false},
runner: oscommands.NewFakeRunner(t).
// here it's seeing which commits are yet to be pushed
Expect(`git merge-base "HEAD" "HEAD"@{u}`, "b21997d6b4cbdf84b149d8e6a2c4d06a8e9ec164", nil).
// here it's actually getting all the commits in a formatted form, one per line
Expect(`git log "HEAD" --topo-order --oneline --pretty=format:"%H|%at|%aN|%d|%p|%s" --abbrev=20`, commitsOutput, nil).
// here it's seeing where our branch diverged from the master branch so that we can mark that commit and parent commits as 'merged'
Expect(`git merge-base "HEAD" "master"`, "26c07b1ab33860a1a7591a0638f9925ccf497ffa", nil),
expectedCommits: []*models.Commit{
{
Sha: "0eea75e8c631fba6b58135697835d58ba4c18dbc",
Name: "better typing for rebase mode",
Status: "unpushed",
Action: "",
Tags: []string{},
ExtraInfo: "(HEAD -> better-tests)",
Author: "Jesse Duffield",
UnixTimestamp: 1640826609,
Parents: []string{
"b21997d6b4cbdf84b149",
},
},
{
Sha: "b21997d6b4cbdf84b149d8e6a2c4d06a8e9ec164",
Name: "fix logging",
Status: "pushed",
Action: "",
Tags: []string{},
ExtraInfo: "(origin/better-tests)",
Author: "Jesse Duffield",
UnixTimestamp: 1640824515,
Parents: []string{
"e94e8fc5b6fab4cb755f",
},
},
{
Sha: "e94e8fc5b6fab4cb755f29f1bdb3ee5e001df35c",
Name: "refactor",
Status: "pushed",
Action: "",
Tags: []string{},
ExtraInfo: "",
Author: "Jesse Duffield",
UnixTimestamp: 1640823749,
Parents: []string{
"d8084cd558925eb7c9c3",
},
},
{
Sha: "d8084cd558925eb7c9c38afeed5725c21653ab90",
Name: "WIP",
Status: "pushed",
Action: "",
Tags: []string{},
ExtraInfo: "",
Author: "Jesse Duffield",
UnixTimestamp: 1640821426,
Parents: []string{
"65f910ebd85283b5cce9",
},
},
{
Sha: "65f910ebd85283b5cce9bf67d03d3f1a9ea3813a",
Name: "WIP",
Status: "pushed",
Action: "",
Tags: []string{},
ExtraInfo: "",
Author: "Jesse Duffield",
UnixTimestamp: 1640821275,
Parents: []string{
"26c07b1ab33860a1a759",
},
},
{
Sha: "26c07b1ab33860a1a7591a0638f9925ccf497ffa",
Name: "WIP",
Status: "merged",
Action: "",
Tags: []string{},
ExtraInfo: "",
Author: "Jesse Duffield",
UnixTimestamp: 1640750752,
Parents: []string{
"3d4470a6c072208722e5",
},
},
{
Sha: "3d4470a6c072208722e5ae9a54bcb9634959a1c5",
Name: "WIP",
Status: "merged",
Action: "",
Tags: []string{},
ExtraInfo: "",
Author: "Jesse Duffield",
UnixTimestamp: 1640748818,
Parents: []string{
"053a66a7be3da43aacdc",
},
},
{
Sha: "053a66a7be3da43aacdc7aa78e1fe757b82c4dd2",
Name: "refactoring the config struct",
Status: "merged",
Action: "",
Tags: []string{},
ExtraInfo: "",
Author: "Jesse Duffield",
UnixTimestamp: 1640739815,
Parents: []string{
"985fe482e806b172aea4",
},
},
},
expectedError: nil,
},
}
for _, scenario := range scenarios {
t.Run(scenario.testName, func(t *testing.T) {
builder := &CommitLoader{
Common: utils.NewDummyCommon(),
cmd: oscommands.NewDummyCmdObjBuilder(scenario.runner),
getCurrentBranchName: func() (string, string, error) {
return scenario.currentBranchName, scenario.currentBranchName, nil
},
getRebaseMode: func() (enums.RebaseMode, error) { return scenario.rebaseMode, nil },
dotGitDir: ".git",
readFile: func(filename string) ([]byte, error) {
return []byte(""), nil
},
walkFiles: func(root string, fn filepath.WalkFunc) error {
return nil
},
}
commits, err := builder.GetCommits(scenario.opts)
assert.Equal(t, scenario.expectedCommits, commits)
assert.Equal(t, scenario.expectedError, err)
})
}
}

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package loaders
import (
"fmt"
"strings"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/commands/git_config"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/commands/models"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/commands/oscommands"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/common"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/utils"
)
type FileLoader struct {
*common.Common
cmd oscommands.ICmdObjBuilder
gitConfig git_config.IGitConfig
getFileType func(string) string
}
func NewFileLoader(cmn *common.Common, cmd oscommands.ICmdObjBuilder, gitConfig git_config.IGitConfig) *FileLoader {
return &FileLoader{
Common: cmn,
cmd: cmd,
gitConfig: gitConfig,
getFileType: oscommands.FileType,
}
}
type GetStatusFileOptions struct {
NoRenames bool
}
func (self *FileLoader) GetStatusFiles(opts GetStatusFileOptions) []*models.File {
// check if config wants us ignoring untracked files
untrackedFilesSetting := self.gitConfig.Get("status.showUntrackedFiles")
if untrackedFilesSetting == "" {
untrackedFilesSetting = "all"
}
untrackedFilesArg := fmt.Sprintf("--untracked-files=%s", untrackedFilesSetting)
statuses, err := self.GitStatus(GitStatusOptions{NoRenames: opts.NoRenames, UntrackedFilesArg: untrackedFilesArg})
if err != nil {
self.Log.Error(err)
}
files := []*models.File{}
for _, status := range statuses {
if strings.HasPrefix(status.StatusString, "warning") {
self.Log.Warningf("warning when calling git status: %s", status.StatusString)
continue
}
change := status.Change
stagedChange := change[0:1]
unstagedChange := change[1:2]
untracked := utils.IncludesString([]string{"??", "A ", "AM"}, change)
hasNoStagedChanges := utils.IncludesString([]string{" ", "U", "?"}, stagedChange)
hasMergeConflicts := utils.IncludesString([]string{"DD", "AA", "UU", "AU", "UA", "UD", "DU"}, change)
hasInlineMergeConflicts := utils.IncludesString([]string{"UU", "AA"}, change)
file := &models.File{
Name: status.Name,
PreviousName: status.PreviousName,
DisplayString: status.StatusString,
HasStagedChanges: !hasNoStagedChanges,
HasUnstagedChanges: unstagedChange != " ",
Tracked: !untracked,
Deleted: unstagedChange == "D" || stagedChange == "D",
Added: unstagedChange == "A" || untracked,
HasMergeConflicts: hasMergeConflicts,
HasInlineMergeConflicts: hasInlineMergeConflicts,
Type: self.getFileType(status.Name),
ShortStatus: change,
}
files = append(files, file)
}
return files
}
// GitStatus returns the file status of the repo
type GitStatusOptions struct {
NoRenames bool
UntrackedFilesArg string
}
type FileStatus struct {
StatusString string
Change string // ??, MM, AM, ...
Name string
PreviousName string
}
func (c *FileLoader) GitStatus(opts GitStatusOptions) ([]FileStatus, error) {
noRenamesFlag := ""
if opts.NoRenames {
noRenamesFlag = " --no-renames"
}
statusLines, err := c.cmd.New(fmt.Sprintf("git status %s --porcelain -z%s", opts.UntrackedFilesArg, noRenamesFlag)).RunWithOutput()
if err != nil {
return []FileStatus{}, err
}
splitLines := strings.Split(statusLines, "\x00")
response := []FileStatus{}
for i := 0; i < len(splitLines); i++ {
original := splitLines[i]
if len(original) < 3 {
continue
}
status := FileStatus{
StatusString: original,
Change: original[:2],
Name: original[3:],
PreviousName: "",
}
if strings.HasPrefix(status.Change, "R") {
// if a line starts with 'R' then the next line is the original file.
status.PreviousName = strings.TrimSpace(splitLines[i+1])
status.StatusString = fmt.Sprintf("%s %s -> %s", status.Change, status.PreviousName, status.Name)
i++
}
response = append(response, status)
}
return response, nil
}

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package loaders
import (
"testing"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/commands/git_config"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/commands/models"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/commands/oscommands"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/utils"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/assert"
)
func TestGitCommandGetStatusFiles(t *testing.T) {
type scenario struct {
testName string
runner oscommands.ICmdObjRunner
expectedFiles []*models.File
}
scenarios := []scenario{
{
"No files found",
oscommands.NewFakeRunner(t).
Expect(`git status --untracked-files=yes --porcelain -z`, "", nil),
[]*models.File{},
},
{
"Several files found",
oscommands.NewFakeRunner(t).
Expect(
`git status --untracked-files=yes --porcelain -z`,
"MM file1.txt\x00A file3.txt\x00AM file2.txt\x00?? file4.txt\x00UU file5.txt",
nil,
),
[]*models.File{
{
Name: "file1.txt",
HasStagedChanges: true,
HasUnstagedChanges: true,
Tracked: true,
Added: false,
Deleted: false,
HasMergeConflicts: false,
HasInlineMergeConflicts: false,
DisplayString: "MM file1.txt",
Type: "file",
ShortStatus: "MM",
},
{
Name: "file3.txt",
HasStagedChanges: true,
HasUnstagedChanges: false,
Tracked: false,
Added: true,
Deleted: false,
HasMergeConflicts: false,
HasInlineMergeConflicts: false,
DisplayString: "A file3.txt",
Type: "file",
ShortStatus: "A ",
},
{
Name: "file2.txt",
HasStagedChanges: true,
HasUnstagedChanges: true,
Tracked: false,
Added: true,
Deleted: false,
HasMergeConflicts: false,
HasInlineMergeConflicts: false,
DisplayString: "AM file2.txt",
Type: "file",
ShortStatus: "AM",
},
{
Name: "file4.txt",
HasStagedChanges: false,
HasUnstagedChanges: true,
Tracked: false,
Added: true,
Deleted: false,
HasMergeConflicts: false,
HasInlineMergeConflicts: false,
DisplayString: "?? file4.txt",
Type: "file",
ShortStatus: "??",
},
{
Name: "file5.txt",
HasStagedChanges: false,
HasUnstagedChanges: true,
Tracked: true,
Added: false,
Deleted: false,
HasMergeConflicts: true,
HasInlineMergeConflicts: true,
DisplayString: "UU file5.txt",
Type: "file",
ShortStatus: "UU",
},
},
},
{
"File with new line char",
oscommands.NewFakeRunner(t).
Expect(`git status --untracked-files=yes --porcelain -z`, "MM a\nb.txt", nil),
[]*models.File{
{
Name: "a\nb.txt",
HasStagedChanges: true,
HasUnstagedChanges: true,
Tracked: true,
Added: false,
Deleted: false,
HasMergeConflicts: false,
HasInlineMergeConflicts: false,
DisplayString: "MM a\nb.txt",
Type: "file",
ShortStatus: "MM",
},
},
},
{
"Renamed files",
oscommands.NewFakeRunner(t).
Expect(
`git status --untracked-files=yes --porcelain -z`,
"R after1.txt\x00before1.txt\x00RM after2.txt\x00before2.txt",
nil,
),
[]*models.File{
{
Name: "after1.txt",
PreviousName: "before1.txt",
HasStagedChanges: true,
HasUnstagedChanges: false,
Tracked: true,
Added: false,
Deleted: false,
HasMergeConflicts: false,
HasInlineMergeConflicts: false,
DisplayString: "R before1.txt -> after1.txt",
Type: "file",
ShortStatus: "R ",
},
{
Name: "after2.txt",
PreviousName: "before2.txt",
HasStagedChanges: true,
HasUnstagedChanges: true,
Tracked: true,
Added: false,
Deleted: false,
HasMergeConflicts: false,
HasInlineMergeConflicts: false,
DisplayString: "RM before2.txt -> after2.txt",
Type: "file",
ShortStatus: "RM",
},
},
},
{
"File with arrow in name",
oscommands.NewFakeRunner(t).
Expect(
`git status --untracked-files=yes --porcelain -z`,
`?? a -> b.txt`,
nil,
),
[]*models.File{
{
Name: "a -> b.txt",
HasStagedChanges: false,
HasUnstagedChanges: true,
Tracked: false,
Added: true,
Deleted: false,
HasMergeConflicts: false,
HasInlineMergeConflicts: false,
DisplayString: "?? a -> b.txt",
Type: "file",
ShortStatus: "??",
},
},
},
}
for _, s := range scenarios {
t.Run(s.testName, func(t *testing.T) {
cmd := oscommands.NewDummyCmdObjBuilder(s.runner)
gitConfig := git_config.NewFakeGitConfig(map[string]string{"status.showUntrackedFiles": "yes"})
loader := &FileLoader{
Common: utils.NewDummyCommon(),
cmd: cmd,
gitConfig: gitConfig,
getFileType: func(string) string { return "file" },
}
assert.EqualValues(t, s.expectedFiles, loader.GetStatusFiles(GetStatusFileOptions{}))
})
}
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package loaders
import (
"fmt"
"strconv"
"strings"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/commands/models"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/commands/oscommands"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/common"
)
type ReflogCommitLoader struct {
*common.Common
cmd oscommands.ICmdObjBuilder
}
func NewReflogCommitLoader(common *common.Common, cmd oscommands.ICmdObjBuilder) *ReflogCommitLoader {
return &ReflogCommitLoader{
Common: common,
cmd: cmd,
}
}
// GetReflogCommits only returns the new reflog commits since the given lastReflogCommit
// if none is passed (i.e. it's value is nil) then we get all the reflog commits
func (self *ReflogCommitLoader) GetReflogCommits(lastReflogCommit *models.Commit, filterPath string) ([]*models.Commit, bool, error) {
commits := make([]*models.Commit, 0)
filterPathArg := ""
if filterPath != "" {
filterPathArg = fmt.Sprintf(" --follow -- %s", self.cmd.Quote(filterPath))
}
cmdObj := self.cmd.New(fmt.Sprintf(`git log -g --abbrev=20 --format="%%h %%ct %%gs" %s`, filterPathArg))
onlyObtainedNewReflogCommits := false
err := cmdObj.RunAndProcessLines(func(line string) (bool, error) {
fields := strings.SplitN(line, " ", 3)
if len(fields) <= 2 {
return false, nil
}
unixTimestamp, _ := strconv.Atoi(fields[1])
commit := &models.Commit{
Sha: fields[0],
Name: fields[2],
UnixTimestamp: int64(unixTimestamp),
Status: "reflog",
}
if lastReflogCommit != nil && commit.Sha == lastReflogCommit.Sha && commit.UnixTimestamp == lastReflogCommit.UnixTimestamp {
onlyObtainedNewReflogCommits = true
// after this point we already have these reflogs loaded so we'll simply return the new ones
return true, nil
}
commits = append(commits, commit)
return false, nil
})
if err != nil {
return nil, false, err
}
return commits, onlyObtainedNewReflogCommits, nil
}

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package loaders
import (
"fmt"
"regexp"
"sort"
"strings"
gogit "github.com/jesseduffield/go-git/v5"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/commands/models"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/commands/oscommands"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/common"
)
type RemoteLoader struct {
*common.Common
cmd oscommands.ICmdObjBuilder
getGoGitRemotes func() ([]*gogit.Remote, error)
}
func NewRemoteLoader(
common *common.Common,
cmd oscommands.ICmdObjBuilder,
getGoGitRemotes func() ([]*gogit.Remote, error),
) *RemoteLoader {
return &RemoteLoader{
Common: common,
cmd: cmd,
getGoGitRemotes: getGoGitRemotes,
}
}
func (self *RemoteLoader) GetRemotes() ([]*models.Remote, error) {
remoteBranchesStr, err := self.cmd.New("git branch -r").RunWithOutput()
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
goGitRemotes, err := self.getGoGitRemotes()
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
// first step is to get our remotes from go-git
remotes := make([]*models.Remote, len(goGitRemotes))
for i, goGitRemote := range goGitRemotes {
remoteName := goGitRemote.Config().Name
re := regexp.MustCompile(fmt.Sprintf(`(?m)^\s*%s\/([\S]+)`, remoteName))
matches := re.FindAllStringSubmatch(remoteBranchesStr, -1)
branches := make([]*models.RemoteBranch, len(matches))
for j, match := range matches {
branches[j] = &models.RemoteBranch{
Name: match[1],
RemoteName: remoteName,
}
}
remotes[i] = &models.Remote{
Name: goGitRemote.Config().Name,
Urls: goGitRemote.Config().URLs,
Branches: branches,
}
}
// now lets sort our remotes by name alphabetically
sort.Slice(remotes, func(i, j int) bool {
// we want origin at the top because we'll be most likely to want it
if remotes[i].Name == "origin" {
return true
}
if remotes[j].Name == "origin" {
return false
}
return strings.ToLower(remotes[i].Name) < strings.ToLower(remotes[j].Name)
})
return remotes, nil
}

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package loaders
import (
"regexp"
"strconv"
"strings"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/commands/models"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/commands/oscommands"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/common"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/utils"
)
type StashLoader struct {
*common.Common
cmd oscommands.ICmdObjBuilder
}
func NewStashLoader(
common *common.Common,
cmd oscommands.ICmdObjBuilder,
) *StashLoader {
return &StashLoader{
Common: common,
cmd: cmd,
}
}
func (self *StashLoader) GetStashEntries(filterPath string) []*models.StashEntry {
if filterPath == "" {
return self.getUnfilteredStashEntries()
}
rawString, err := self.cmd.New("git stash list --name-only").RunWithOutput()
if err != nil {
return self.getUnfilteredStashEntries()
}
stashEntries := []*models.StashEntry{}
var currentStashEntry *models.StashEntry
lines := utils.SplitLines(rawString)
isAStash := func(line string) bool { return strings.HasPrefix(line, "stash@{") }
re := regexp.MustCompile(`stash@\{(\d+)\}`)
outer:
for i := 0; i < len(lines); i++ {
if !isAStash(lines[i]) {
continue
}
match := re.FindStringSubmatch(lines[i])
idx, err := strconv.Atoi(match[1])
if err != nil {
return self.getUnfilteredStashEntries()
}
currentStashEntry = self.stashEntryFromLine(lines[i], idx)
for i+1 < len(lines) && !isAStash(lines[i+1]) {
i++
if lines[i] == filterPath {
stashEntries = append(stashEntries, currentStashEntry)
continue outer
}
}
}
return stashEntries
}
func (self *StashLoader) getUnfilteredStashEntries() []*models.StashEntry {
rawString, _ := self.cmd.New("git stash list --pretty='%gs'").RunWithOutput()
stashEntries := []*models.StashEntry{}
for i, line := range utils.SplitLines(rawString) {
stashEntries = append(stashEntries, self.stashEntryFromLine(line, i))
}
return stashEntries
}
func (c *StashLoader) stashEntryFromLine(line string, index int) *models.StashEntry {
return &models.StashEntry{
Name: line,
Index: index,
}
}

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package loaders
import (
"testing"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/commands/models"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/commands/oscommands"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/utils"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/assert"
)
func TestGitCommandGetStashEntries(t *testing.T) {
type scenario struct {
testName string
filterPath string
runner oscommands.ICmdObjRunner
expectedStashEntries []*models.StashEntry
}
scenarios := []scenario{
{
"No stash entries found",
"",
oscommands.NewFakeRunner(t).
Expect(`git stash list --pretty='%gs'`, "", nil),
[]*models.StashEntry{},
},
{
"Several stash entries found",
"",
oscommands.NewFakeRunner(t).
Expect(
`git stash list --pretty='%gs'`,
"WIP on add-pkg-commands-test: 55c6af2 increase parallel build\nWIP on master: bb86a3f update github template",
nil,
),
[]*models.StashEntry{
{
Index: 0,
Name: "WIP on add-pkg-commands-test: 55c6af2 increase parallel build",
},
{
Index: 1,
Name: "WIP on master: bb86a3f update github template",
},
},
},
}
for _, s := range scenarios {
t.Run(s.testName, func(t *testing.T) {
cmd := oscommands.NewDummyCmdObjBuilder(s.runner)
loader := NewStashLoader(utils.NewDummyCommon(), cmd)
assert.EqualValues(t, s.expectedStashEntries, loader.GetStashEntries(""))
})
}
}

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package loaders
import (
"strings"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/commands/models"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/commands/oscommands"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/common"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/utils"
)
type TagLoader struct {
*common.Common
cmd oscommands.ICmdObjBuilder
}
func NewTagLoader(
common *common.Common,
cmd oscommands.ICmdObjBuilder,
) *TagLoader {
return &TagLoader{
Common: common,
cmd: cmd,
}
}
func (self *TagLoader) GetTags() ([]*models.Tag, error) {
// get remote branches, sorted by creation date (descending)
// see: https://git-scm.com/docs/git-tag#Documentation/git-tag.txt---sortltkeygt
remoteBranchesStr, err := self.cmd.New(`git tag --list --sort=-creatordate`).RunWithOutput()
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
content := utils.TrimTrailingNewline(remoteBranchesStr)
if content == "" {
return nil, nil
}
split := strings.Split(content, "\n")
// first step is to get our remotes from go-git
tags := make([]*models.Tag, len(split))
for i, tagName := range split {
tags[i] = &models.Tag{
Name: tagName,
}
}
return tags, nil
}

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package models
// Branch : A git branch
// duplicating this for now
type Branch struct {
Name string
// the displayname is something like '(HEAD detached at 123asdf)', whereas in that case the name would be '123asdf'
DisplayName string
Recency string
Pushables string
Pullables string
UpstreamName string
Head bool
}
func (b *Branch) RefName() string {
return b.Name
}
func (b *Branch) ID() string {
return b.RefName()
}
func (b *Branch) Description() string {
return b.RefName()
}
// this method does not consider the case where the git config states that a branch is tracking the config.
// The Pullables value here is based on whether or not we saw an upstream when doing `git branch`
func (b *Branch) IsTrackingRemote() bool {
return b.IsRealBranch() && b.Pullables != "?"
}
func (b *Branch) MatchesUpstream() bool {
return b.IsRealBranch() && b.Pushables == "0" && b.Pullables == "0"
}
func (b *Branch) HasCommitsToPush() bool {
return b.IsRealBranch() && b.Pushables != "0"
}
func (b *Branch) HasCommitsToPull() bool {
return b.IsRealBranch() && b.Pullables != "0"
}
// for when we're in a detached head state
func (b *Branch) IsRealBranch() bool {
return b.Pushables != "" && b.Pullables != ""
}

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package models
import "fmt"
// Commit : A git commit
type Commit struct {
Sha string
Name string
Status string // one of "unpushed", "pushed", "merged", "rebasing" or "selected"
Action string // one of "", "pick", "edit", "squash", "reword", "drop", "fixup"
Tags []string
ExtraInfo string // something like 'HEAD -> master, tag: v0.15.2'
Author string
UnixTimestamp int64
// SHAs of parent commits (will be multiple if it's a merge commit)
Parents []string
}
func (c *Commit) ShortSha() string {
if len(c.Sha) < 8 {
return c.Sha
}
return c.Sha[:8]
}
func (c *Commit) RefName() string {
return c.Sha
}
func (c *Commit) ID() string {
return c.RefName()
}
func (c *Commit) Description() string {
return fmt.Sprintf("%s %s", c.Sha[:7], c.Name)
}
func (c *Commit) IsMerge() bool {
return len(c.Parents) > 1
}

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package models
// CommitFile : A git commit file
type CommitFile struct {
// TODO: rename this to Path
Name string
ChangeStatus string // e.g. 'A' for added or 'M' for modified. This is based on the result from git diff --name-status
}
func (f *CommitFile) ID() string {
return f.Name
}
func (f *CommitFile) Description() string {
return f.Name
}

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package models
import (
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/utils"
)
// File : A file from git status
// duplicating this for now
type File struct {
Name string
PreviousName string
HasStagedChanges bool
HasUnstagedChanges bool
Tracked bool
Added bool
Deleted bool
HasMergeConflicts bool
HasInlineMergeConflicts bool
DisplayString string
Type string // one of 'file', 'directory', and 'other'
ShortStatus string // e.g. 'AD', ' A', 'M ', '??'
}
// sometimes we need to deal with either a node (which contains a file) or an actual file
type IFile interface {
GetHasUnstagedChanges() bool
GetHasStagedChanges() bool
GetIsTracked() bool
GetPath() string
}
func (f *File) IsRename() bool {
return f.PreviousName != ""
}
// Names returns an array containing just the filename, or in the case of a rename, the after filename and the before filename
func (f *File) Names() []string {
result := []string{f.Name}
if f.PreviousName != "" {
result = append(result, f.PreviousName)
}
return result
}
// returns true if the file names are the same or if a a file rename includes the filename of the other
func (f *File) Matches(f2 *File) bool {
return utils.StringArraysOverlap(f.Names(), f2.Names())
}
func (f *File) ID() string {
return f.Name
}
func (f *File) Description() string {
return f.Name
}
func (f *File) IsSubmodule(configs []*SubmoduleConfig) bool {
return f.SubmoduleConfig(configs) != nil
}
func (f *File) SubmoduleConfig(configs []*SubmoduleConfig) *SubmoduleConfig {
for _, config := range configs {
if f.Name == config.Path {
return config
}
}
return nil
}
func (f *File) GetHasUnstagedChanges() bool {
return f.HasUnstagedChanges
}
func (f *File) GetHasStagedChanges() bool {
return f.HasStagedChanges
}
func (f *File) GetIsTracked() bool {
return f.Tracked
}
func (f *File) GetPath() string {
// TODO: remove concept of name; just use path
return f.Name
}

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package models
// Remote : A git remote
type Remote struct {
Name string
Urls []string
Branches []*RemoteBranch
}
func (r *Remote) RefName() string {
return r.Name
}
func (r *Remote) ID() string {
return r.RefName()
}
func (r *Remote) Description() string {
return r.RefName()
}

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package models
// Remote Branch : A git remote branch
type RemoteBranch struct {
Name string
RemoteName string
}
func (r *RemoteBranch) FullName() string {
return r.RemoteName + "/" + r.Name
}
func (r *RemoteBranch) RefName() string {
return r.FullName()
}
func (r *RemoteBranch) ID() string {
return r.RefName()
}
func (r *RemoteBranch) Description() string {
return r.RefName()
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package models
import "fmt"
// StashEntry : A git stash entry
type StashEntry struct {
Index int
Name string
}
func (s *StashEntry) RefName() string {
return fmt.Sprintf("stash@{%d}", s.Index)
}
func (s *StashEntry) ID() string {
return s.RefName()
}
func (s *StashEntry) Description() string {
return s.RefName() + ": " + s.Name
}

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package models
type SubmoduleConfig struct {
Name string
Path string
Url string
}
func (r *SubmoduleConfig) RefName() string {
return r.Name
}
func (r *SubmoduleConfig) ID() string {
return r.RefName()
}
func (r *SubmoduleConfig) Description() string {
return r.RefName()
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package models
// Tag : A git tag
type Tag struct {
Name string
}
func (t *Tag) RefName() string {
return t.Name
}
func (t *Tag) ID() string {
return t.RefName()
}
func (t *Tag) Description() string {
return "tag " + t.Name
}

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package commands
import (
"errors"
"os"
"os/exec"
"runtime"
"strings"
"github.com/davecgh/go-spew/spew"
"github.com/mgutz/str"
"github.com/Sirupsen/logrus"
gitconfig "github.com/tcnksm/go-gitconfig"
)
// Platform stores the os state
type Platform struct {
os string
shell string
shellArg string
escapedQuote string
}
// OSCommand holds all the os commands
type OSCommand struct {
Log *logrus.Logger
Platform *Platform
}
// NewOSCommand os command runner
func NewOSCommand(log *logrus.Logger) (*OSCommand, error) {
osCommand := &OSCommand{
Log: log,
Platform: getPlatform(),
}
return osCommand, nil
}
// RunCommandWithOutput wrapper around commands returning their output and error
func (c *OSCommand) RunCommandWithOutput(command string) (string, error) {
c.Log.WithField("command", command).Info("RunCommand")
splitCmd := str.ToArgv(command)
c.Log.Info(splitCmd)
cmdOut, err := exec.Command(splitCmd[0], splitCmd[1:]...).CombinedOutput()
return sanitisedCommandOutput(cmdOut, err)
}
// RunCommand runs a command and just returns the error
func (c *OSCommand) RunCommand(command string) error {
_, err := c.RunCommandWithOutput(command)
return err
}
// RunDirectCommand wrapper around direct commands
func (c *OSCommand) RunDirectCommand(command string) (string, error) {
c.Log.WithField("command", command).Info("RunDirectCommand")
args := str.ToArgv(c.Platform.shellArg + " " + command)
c.Log.Info(spew.Sdump(args))
cmdOut, err := exec.
Command(c.Platform.shell, args...).
CombinedOutput()
return sanitisedCommandOutput(cmdOut, err)
}
func sanitisedCommandOutput(output []byte, err error) (string, error) {
outputString := string(output)
if err != nil {
// errors like 'exit status 1' are not very useful so we'll create an error
// from the combined output
return outputString, errors.New(outputString)
}
return outputString, nil
}
func getPlatform() *Platform {
switch runtime.GOOS {
case "windows":
return &Platform{
os: "windows",
shell: "cmd",
shellArg: "/c",
escapedQuote: "\\\"",
}
default:
return &Platform{
os: runtime.GOOS,
shell: "bash",
shellArg: "-c",
escapedQuote: "\"",
}
}
}
// GetOpenCommand get open command
func (c *OSCommand) GetOpenCommand() (string, string, error) {
//NextStep open equivalents: xdg-open (linux), cygstart (cygwin), open (OSX)
trailMap := map[string]string{
"xdg-open": " &>/dev/null &",
"cygstart": "",
"open": "",
}
for name, trail := range trailMap {
if err := c.RunCommand("which " + name); err == nil {
return name, trail, nil
}
}
return "", "", errors.New("Unsure what command to use to open this file")
}
// VsCodeOpenFile opens the file in code, with the -r flag to open in the
// current window
// each of these open files needs to have the same function signature because
// they're being passed as arguments into another function,
// but only editFile actually returns a *exec.Cmd
func (c *OSCommand) VsCodeOpenFile(filename string) (*exec.Cmd, error) {
return nil, c.RunCommand("code -r " + filename)
}
// SublimeOpenFile opens the filein sublime
// may be deprecated in the future
func (c *OSCommand) SublimeOpenFile(filename string) (*exec.Cmd, error) {
return nil, c.RunCommand("subl " + filename)
}
// OpenFile opens a file with the given
func (c *OSCommand) OpenFile(filename string) (*exec.Cmd, error) {
cmdName, cmdTrail, err := c.GetOpenCommand()
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
err = c.RunCommand(cmdName + " " + c.Quote(filename) + cmdTrail) // TODO: test on linux
return nil, err
}
// EditFile opens a file in a subprocess using whatever editor is available,
// falling back to core.editor, VISUAL, EDITOR, then vi
func (c *OSCommand) EditFile(filename string) (*exec.Cmd, error) {
editor, _ := gitconfig.Global("core.editor")
if editor == "" {
editor = os.Getenv("VISUAL")
}
if editor == "" {
editor = os.Getenv("EDITOR")
}
if editor == "" {
if err := c.RunCommand("which vi"); err == nil {
editor = "vi"
}
}
if editor == "" {
return nil, errors.New("No editor defined in $VISUAL, $EDITOR, or git config")
}
return c.PrepareSubProcess(editor, filename)
}
// PrepareSubProcess iniPrepareSubProcessrocess then tells the Gui to switch to it
func (c *OSCommand) PrepareSubProcess(cmdName string, commandArgs ...string) (*exec.Cmd, error) {
subprocess := exec.Command(cmdName, commandArgs...)
return subprocess, nil
}
// Quote wraps a message in platform-specific quotation marks
func (c *OSCommand) Quote(message string) string {
message = strings.Replace(message, "`", "\\`", -1)
return c.Platform.escapedQuote + message + c.Platform.escapedQuote
}

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package commands
import "testing"
func TestQuote(t *testing.T) {
osCommand := &OSCommand{
Log: nil,
Platform: getPlatform(),
}
test := "hello `test`"
expected := osCommand.Platform.escapedQuote + "hello \\`test\\`" + osCommand.Platform.escapedQuote
test = osCommand.Quote(test)
if test != expected {
t.Error("Expected " + expected + ", got " + test)
}
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package oscommands
import (
"os/exec"
)
// A command object is a general way to represent a command to be run on the
// command line.
type ICmdObj interface {
GetCmd() *exec.Cmd
// outputs string representation of command. Note that if the command was built
// using NewFromArgs, the output won't be quite the same as what you would type
// into a terminal e.g. 'sh -c git commit' as opposed to 'sh -c "git commit"'
ToString() string
AddEnvVars(...string) ICmdObj
GetEnvVars() []string
// runs the command and returns an error if any
Run() error
// runs the command and returns the output as a string, and an error if any
RunWithOutput() (string, error)
// runs the command and runs a callback function on each line of the output. If the callback returns true for the boolean value, we kill the process and return.
RunAndProcessLines(onLine func(line string) (bool, error)) error
// logs command
Log() ICmdObj
}
type CmdObj struct {
cmdStr string
cmd *exec.Cmd
runner ICmdObjRunner
logCommand func(ICmdObj)
}
func (self *CmdObj) GetCmd() *exec.Cmd {
return self.cmd
}
func (self *CmdObj) ToString() string {
return self.cmdStr
}
func (self *CmdObj) AddEnvVars(vars ...string) ICmdObj {
self.cmd.Env = append(self.cmd.Env, vars...)
return self
}
func (self *CmdObj) GetEnvVars() []string {
return self.cmd.Env
}
func (self *CmdObj) Log() ICmdObj {
self.logCommand(self)
return self
}
func (self *CmdObj) Run() error {
return self.runner.Run(self)
}
func (self *CmdObj) RunWithOutput() (string, error) {
return self.runner.RunWithOutput(self)
}
func (self *CmdObj) RunAndProcessLines(onLine func(line string) (bool, error)) error {
return self.runner.RunAndProcessLines(self, onLine)
}

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package oscommands
import (
"os"
"strings"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/secureexec"
"github.com/mgutz/str"
)
type ICmdObjBuilder interface {
// New returns a new command object based on the string provided
New(cmdStr string) ICmdObj
// NewShell takes a string like `git commit` and returns an executable shell command for it e.g. `sh -c 'git commit'`
NewShell(commandStr string) ICmdObj
// NewFromArgs takes a slice of strings like []string{"git", "commit"} and returns a new command object. This can be useful when you don't want to worry about whitespace and quoting and stuff.
NewFromArgs(args []string) ICmdObj
// Quote wraps a string in quotes with any necessary escaping applied. The reason for bundling this up with the other methods in this interface is that we basically always need to make use of this when creating new command objects.
Quote(str string) string
}
type CmdObjBuilder struct {
runner ICmdObjRunner
logCmdObj func(ICmdObj)
platform *Platform
}
// poor man's version of explicitly saying that struct X implements interface Y
var _ ICmdObjBuilder = &CmdObjBuilder{}
func (self *CmdObjBuilder) New(cmdStr string) ICmdObj {
args := str.ToArgv(cmdStr)
cmd := secureexec.Command(args[0], args[1:]...)
cmd.Env = os.Environ()
return &CmdObj{
cmdStr: cmdStr,
cmd: cmd,
runner: self.runner,
logCommand: self.logCmdObj,
}
}
func (self *CmdObjBuilder) NewFromArgs(args []string) ICmdObj {
cmd := secureexec.Command(args[0], args[1:]...)
cmd.Env = os.Environ()
return &CmdObj{
cmdStr: strings.Join(args, " "),
cmd: cmd,
runner: self.runner,
logCommand: self.logCmdObj,
}
}
func (self *CmdObjBuilder) NewShell(commandStr string) ICmdObj {
return self.NewFromArgs([]string{self.platform.Shell, self.platform.ShellArg, commandStr})
}
func (self *CmdObjBuilder) CloneWithNewRunner(decorate func(ICmdObjRunner) ICmdObjRunner) *CmdObjBuilder {
decoratedRunner := decorate(self.runner)
return &CmdObjBuilder{
runner: decoratedRunner,
logCmdObj: self.logCmdObj,
platform: self.platform,
}
}

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package oscommands
import (
"bufio"
"github.com/go-errors/errors"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/utils"
"github.com/sirupsen/logrus"
)
type ICmdObjRunner interface {
Run(cmdObj ICmdObj) error
RunWithOutput(cmdObj ICmdObj) (string, error)
RunAndProcessLines(cmdObj ICmdObj, onLine func(line string) (bool, error)) error
}
type cmdObjRunner struct {
log *logrus.Entry
logCmdObj func(ICmdObj)
}
var _ ICmdObjRunner = &cmdObjRunner{}
func (self *cmdObjRunner) Run(cmdObj ICmdObj) error {
_, err := self.RunWithOutput(cmdObj)
return err
}
func (self *cmdObjRunner) RunWithOutput(cmdObj ICmdObj) (string, error) {
self.logCmdObj(cmdObj)
output, err := sanitisedCommandOutput(cmdObj.GetCmd().CombinedOutput())
if err != nil {
self.log.WithField("command", cmdObj.ToString()).Error(output)
}
return output, err
}
func (self *cmdObjRunner) RunAndProcessLines(cmdObj ICmdObj, onLine func(line string) (bool, error)) error {
cmd := cmdObj.GetCmd()
stdoutPipe, err := cmd.StdoutPipe()
if err != nil {
return err
}
scanner := bufio.NewScanner(stdoutPipe)
scanner.Split(bufio.ScanLines)
if err := cmd.Start(); err != nil {
return err
}
for scanner.Scan() {
line := scanner.Text()
stop, err := onLine(line)
if err != nil {
return err
}
if stop {
_ = cmd.Process.Kill()
break
}
}
_ = cmd.Wait()
return nil
}
func sanitisedCommandOutput(output []byte, err error) (string, error) {
outputString := string(output)
if err != nil {
// errors like 'exit status 1' are not very useful so we'll create an error
// from the combined output
if outputString == "" {
return "", utils.WrapError(err)
}
return outputString, errors.New(outputString)
}
return outputString, nil
}

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package oscommands
import (
"fmt"
"io"
"io/ioutil"
"os"
"path/filepath"
)
/* MIT License
*
* Copyright (c) 2017 Roland Singer [roland.singer@desertbit.com]
*
* Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
* of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
* in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
* to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
* copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
* furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
*
* The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all
* copies or substantial portions of the Software.
*
* THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
* IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
* FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
* AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
* LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
* OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
* SOFTWARE.
*/
// CopyFile copies the contents of the file named src to the file named
// by dst. The file will be created if it does not already exist. If the
// destination file exists, all it's contents will be replaced by the contents
// of the source file. The file mode will be copied from the source and
// the copied data is synced/flushed to stable storage.
func CopyFile(src, dst string) (err error) {
in, err := os.Open(src)
if err != nil {
return
}
defer in.Close()
out, err := os.Create(dst)
if err != nil {
return
}
defer func() {
if e := out.Close(); e != nil {
err = e
}
}()
_, err = io.Copy(out, in)
if err != nil {
return
}
err = out.Sync()
if err != nil {
return
}
si, err := os.Stat(src)
if err != nil {
return
}
err = os.Chmod(dst, si.Mode())
if err != nil {
return
}
return
}
// CopyDir recursively copies a directory tree, attempting to preserve permissions.
// Source directory must exist. If destination already exists we'll clobber it.
// Symlinks are ignored and skipped.
func CopyDir(src string, dst string) (err error) {
src = filepath.Clean(src)
dst = filepath.Clean(dst)
si, err := os.Stat(src)
if err != nil {
return err
}
if !si.IsDir() {
return fmt.Errorf("source is not a directory")
}
_, err = os.Stat(dst)
if err != nil && !os.IsNotExist(err) {
return
}
if err == nil {
// it exists so let's remove it
if err := os.RemoveAll(dst); err != nil {
return err
}
}
err = os.MkdirAll(dst, si.Mode())
if err != nil {
return
}
entries, err := ioutil.ReadDir(src)
if err != nil {
return
}
for _, entry := range entries {
srcPath := filepath.Join(src, entry.Name())
dstPath := filepath.Join(dst, entry.Name())
if entry.IsDir() {
err = CopyDir(srcPath, dstPath)
if err != nil {
return
}
} else {
// Skip symlinks.
if entry.Mode()&os.ModeSymlink != 0 {
continue
}
err = CopyFile(srcPath, dstPath)
if err != nil {
return
}
}
}
return
}

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package oscommands
import (
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/utils"
)
// NewDummyOSCommand creates a new dummy OSCommand for testing
func NewDummyOSCommand() *OSCommand {
return NewOSCommand(utils.NewDummyCommon())
}
func NewDummyCmdObjBuilder(runner ICmdObjRunner) *CmdObjBuilder {
return &CmdObjBuilder{
runner: runner,
logCmdObj: func(ICmdObj) {},
platform: &Platform{
OS: "darwin",
Shell: "bash",
ShellArg: "-c",
OpenCommand: "open {{filename}}",
OpenLinkCommand: "open {{link}}",
},
}
}
func NewDummyOSCommandWithRunner(runner *FakeCmdObjRunner) *OSCommand {
osCommand := NewOSCommand(utils.NewDummyCommon())
osCommand.Cmd = NewDummyCmdObjBuilder(runner)
return osCommand
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package oscommands
import (
"bufio"
"bytes"
"io"
"os/exec"
"regexp"
"strings"
"unicode/utf8"
"github.com/go-errors/errors"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/utils"
)
// DetectUnamePass detect a username / password / passphrase question in a command
// promptUserForCredential is a function that gets executed when this function detect you need to fillin a password or passphrase
// The promptUserForCredential argument will be "username", "password" or "passphrase" and expects the user's password/passphrase or username back
func (c *OSCommand) DetectUnamePass(cmdObj ICmdObj, writer io.Writer, promptUserForCredential func(string) string) error {
ttyText := ""
errMessage := c.RunCommandWithOutputLive(cmdObj, writer, func(word string) string {
ttyText = ttyText + " " + word
prompts := map[string]string{
`.+'s password:`: "password",
`Password\s*for\s*'.+':`: "password",
`Username\s*for\s*'.+':`: "username",
`Enter\s*passphrase\s*for\s*key\s*'.+':`: "passphrase",
}
for pattern, askFor := range prompts {
if match, _ := regexp.MatchString(pattern, ttyText); match {
ttyText = ""
return promptUserForCredential(askFor)
}
}
return ""
})
return errMessage
}
// Due to a lack of pty support on windows we have RunCommandWithOutputLiveWrapper being defined
// separate for windows and other OS's
func (c *OSCommand) RunCommandWithOutputLive(cmdObj ICmdObj, writer io.Writer, handleOutput func(string) string) error {
return RunCommandWithOutputLiveWrapper(c, cmdObj, writer, handleOutput)
}
type cmdHandler struct {
stdoutPipe io.Reader
stdinPipe io.Writer
close func() error
}
// RunCommandWithOutputLiveAux runs a command and return every word that gets written in stdout
// Output is a function that executes by every word that gets read by bufio
// As return of output you need to give a string that will be written to stdin
// NOTE: If the return data is empty it won't write anything to stdin
func RunCommandWithOutputLiveAux(
c *OSCommand,
cmdObj ICmdObj,
writer io.Writer,
// handleOutput takes a word from stdout and returns a string to be written to stdin.
// See DetectUnamePass above for how this is used to check for a username/password request
handleOutput func(string) string,
startCmd func(cmd *exec.Cmd) (*cmdHandler, error),
) error {
c.Log.WithField("command", cmdObj.ToString()).Info("RunCommand")
c.LogCommand(cmdObj.ToString(), true)
cmd := cmdObj.AddEnvVars("LANG=en_US.UTF-8", "LC_ALL=en_US.UTF-8").GetCmd()
var stderr bytes.Buffer
cmd.Stderr = io.MultiWriter(writer, &stderr)
handler, err := startCmd(cmd)
if err != nil {
return err
}
defer func() {
if closeErr := handler.close(); closeErr != nil {
c.Log.Error(closeErr)
}
}()
tr := io.TeeReader(handler.stdoutPipe, writer)
go utils.Safe(func() {
scanner := bufio.NewScanner(tr)
scanner.Split(scanWordsWithNewLines)
for scanner.Scan() {
text := scanner.Text()
output := strings.Trim(text, " ")
toInput := handleOutput(output)
if toInput != "" {
_, _ = handler.stdinPipe.Write([]byte(toInput))
}
}
})
err = cmd.Wait()
if err != nil {
return errors.New(stderr.String())
}
return nil
}
// scanWordsWithNewLines is a copy of bufio.ScanWords but this also captures new lines
// For specific comments about this function take a look at: bufio.ScanWords
func scanWordsWithNewLines(data []byte, atEOF bool) (advance int, token []byte, err error) {
start := 0
for width := 0; start < len(data); start += width {
var r rune
r, width = utf8.DecodeRune(data[start:])
if !isSpace(r) {
break
}
}
for width, i := 0, start; i < len(data); i += width {
var r rune
r, width = utf8.DecodeRune(data[i:])
if isSpace(r) {
return i + width, data[start:i], nil
}
}
if atEOF && len(data) > start {
return len(data), data[start:], nil
}
return start, nil, nil
}
// isSpace is also copied from the bufio package and has been modified to also captures new lines
// For specific comments about this function take a look at: bufio.isSpace
func isSpace(r rune) bool {
if r <= '\u00FF' {
switch r {
case ' ', '\t', '\v', '\f':
return true
case '\u0085', '\u00A0':
return true
}
return false
}
if '\u2000' <= r && r <= '\u200a' {
return true
}
switch r {
case '\u1680', '\u2028', '\u2029', '\u202f', '\u205f', '\u3000':
return true
}
return false
}

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//go:build !windows
// +build !windows
package oscommands
import (
"io"
"os/exec"
"github.com/creack/pty"
)
func RunCommandWithOutputLiveWrapper(
c *OSCommand,
cmdObj ICmdObj,
writer io.Writer,
output func(string) string,
) error {
return RunCommandWithOutputLiveAux(
c,
cmdObj,
writer,
output,
func(cmd *exec.Cmd) (*cmdHandler, error) {
ptmx, err := pty.Start(cmd)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return &cmdHandler{
stdoutPipe: ptmx,
stdinPipe: ptmx,
close: ptmx.Close,
}, nil
},
)
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//go:build windows
// +build windows
package oscommands
import (
"bytes"
"io"
"os/exec"
"sync"
)
type Buffer struct {
b bytes.Buffer
m sync.Mutex
}
func (b *Buffer) Read(p []byte) (n int, err error) {
b.m.Lock()
defer b.m.Unlock()
return b.b.Read(p)
}
func (b *Buffer) Write(p []byte) (n int, err error) {
b.m.Lock()
defer b.m.Unlock()
return b.b.Write(p)
}
// RunCommandWithOutputLiveWrapper runs a command live but because of windows compatibility this command can't be ran there
// TODO: Remove this hack and replace it with a proper way to run commands live on windows. We still have an issue where if a password is requested, the request for a password is written straight to stdout because we can't control the stdout of a subprocess of a subprocess. Keep an eye on https://github.com/creack/pty/pull/109
func RunCommandWithOutputLiveWrapper(
c *OSCommand,
cmdObj ICmdObj,
writer io.Writer,
output func(string) string,
) error {
return RunCommandWithOutputLiveAux(
c,
cmdObj,
writer,
output,
func(cmd *exec.Cmd) (*cmdHandler, error) {
stdoutReader, stdoutWriter := io.Pipe()
cmd.Stdout = stdoutWriter
buf := &Buffer{}
cmd.Stdin = buf
if err := cmd.Start(); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
// because we don't yet have windows support for a pty, we instead just
// pass our standard stream handlers and because there's no pty to close
// we pass a no-op function for that.
return &cmdHandler{
stdoutPipe: stdoutReader,
stdinPipe: buf,
close: func() error { return nil },
}, nil
},
)
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package oscommands
import (
"bufio"
"fmt"
"strings"
"testing"
"github.com/go-errors/errors"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/assert"
)
// for use in testing
type FakeCmdObjRunner struct {
t *testing.T
expectedCmds []func(ICmdObj) (string, error)
expectedCmdIndex int
}
var _ ICmdObjRunner = &FakeCmdObjRunner{}
func NewFakeRunner(t *testing.T) *FakeCmdObjRunner {
return &FakeCmdObjRunner{t: t}
}
func (self *FakeCmdObjRunner) Run(cmdObj ICmdObj) error {
_, err := self.RunWithOutput(cmdObj)
return err
}
func (self *FakeCmdObjRunner) RunWithOutput(cmdObj ICmdObj) (string, error) {
if self.expectedCmdIndex > len(self.expectedCmds)-1 {
self.t.Errorf("ran too many commands. Unexpected command: `%s`", cmdObj.ToString())
return "", errors.New("ran too many commands")
}
expectedCmd := self.expectedCmds[self.expectedCmdIndex]
output, err := expectedCmd(cmdObj)
self.expectedCmdIndex++
return output, err
}
func (self *FakeCmdObjRunner) RunAndProcessLines(cmdObj ICmdObj, onLine func(line string) (bool, error)) error {
output, err := self.RunWithOutput(cmdObj)
if err != nil {
return err
}
scanner := bufio.NewScanner(strings.NewReader(output))
scanner.Split(bufio.ScanLines)
for scanner.Scan() {
line := scanner.Text()
stop, err := onLine(line)
if err != nil {
return err
}
if stop {
break
}
}
return nil
}
func (self *FakeCmdObjRunner) ExpectFunc(fn func(cmdObj ICmdObj) (string, error)) *FakeCmdObjRunner {
self.expectedCmds = append(self.expectedCmds, fn)
return self
}
func (self *FakeCmdObjRunner) Expect(expectedCmdStr string, output string, err error) *FakeCmdObjRunner {
self.ExpectFunc(func(cmdObj ICmdObj) (string, error) {
cmdStr := cmdObj.ToString()
assert.Equal(self.t, expectedCmdStr, cmdStr, fmt.Sprintf("expected command %d to be %s, but was %s", self.expectedCmdIndex+1, expectedCmdStr, cmdStr))
return output, err
})
return self
}
func (self *FakeCmdObjRunner) ExpectArgs(expectedArgs []string, output string, err error) *FakeCmdObjRunner {
self.ExpectFunc(func(cmdObj ICmdObj) (string, error) {
args := cmdObj.GetCmd().Args
assert.EqualValues(self.t, expectedArgs, args, fmt.Sprintf("command %d did not match expectation", self.expectedCmdIndex+1))
return output, err
})
return self
}
func (self *FakeCmdObjRunner) CheckForMissingCalls() {
if self.expectedCmdIndex < len(self.expectedCmds) {
self.t.Errorf("expected command %d to be called, but was not", self.expectedCmdIndex+1)
}
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package oscommands
import (
"fmt"
"io/ioutil"
"os"
"os/exec"
"path/filepath"
"strings"
"sync"
"github.com/go-errors/errors"
"github.com/atotto/clipboard"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/common"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/utils"
)
// OSCommand holds all the os commands
type OSCommand struct {
*common.Common
Platform *Platform
Getenv func(string) string
// callback to run before running a command, i.e. for the purposes of logging
onRunCommand func(CmdLogEntry)
// something like 'Staging File': allows us to group cmd logs under a single title
CmdLogSpan string
removeFile func(string) error
Cmd *CmdObjBuilder
}
// Platform stores the os state
type Platform struct {
OS string
Shell string
ShellArg string
OpenCommand string
OpenLinkCommand string
}
// TODO: make these fields private
type CmdLogEntry struct {
// e.g. 'git commit -m "haha"'
cmdStr string
// Span is something like 'Staging File'. Multiple commands can be grouped under the same
// span
span string
// sometimes our command is direct like 'git commit', and sometimes it's a
// command to remove a file but through Go's standard library rather than the
// command line
commandLine bool
}
func (e CmdLogEntry) GetCmdStr() string {
return e.cmdStr
}
func (e CmdLogEntry) GetSpan() string {
return e.span
}
func (e CmdLogEntry) GetCommandLine() bool {
return e.commandLine
}
func NewCmdLogEntry(cmdStr string, span string, commandLine bool) CmdLogEntry {
return CmdLogEntry{cmdStr: cmdStr, span: span, commandLine: commandLine}
}
// NewOSCommand os command runner
func NewOSCommand(common *common.Common) *OSCommand {
platform := getPlatform()
c := &OSCommand{
Common: common,
Platform: platform,
Getenv: os.Getenv,
removeFile: os.RemoveAll,
}
runner := &cmdObjRunner{log: common.Log, logCmdObj: c.LogCmdObj}
c.Cmd = &CmdObjBuilder{runner: runner, logCmdObj: c.LogCmdObj, platform: platform}
return c
}
func (c *OSCommand) WithSpan(span string) *OSCommand {
// sometimes .WithSpan(span) will be called where span actually is empty, in
// which case we don't need to log anything so we can just return early here
// with the original struct
if span == "" {
return c
}
newOSCommand := &OSCommand{}
*newOSCommand = *c
newOSCommand.CmdLogSpan = span
newOSCommand.Cmd.logCmdObj = newOSCommand.LogCmdObj
newOSCommand.Cmd.runner = &cmdObjRunner{log: c.Log, logCmdObj: newOSCommand.LogCmdObj}
return newOSCommand
}
func (c *OSCommand) LogCmdObj(cmdObj ICmdObj) {
c.LogCommand(cmdObj.ToString(), true)
}
func (c *OSCommand) LogCommand(cmdStr string, commandLine bool) {
c.Log.WithField("command", cmdStr).Info("RunCommand")
if c.onRunCommand != nil && c.CmdLogSpan != "" {
c.onRunCommand(NewCmdLogEntry(cmdStr, c.CmdLogSpan, commandLine))
}
}
func (c *OSCommand) SetOnRunCommand(f func(CmdLogEntry)) {
c.onRunCommand = f
}
// To be used for testing only
func (c *OSCommand) SetRemoveFile(f func(string) error) {
c.removeFile = f
}
// FileType tells us if the file is a file, directory or other
func FileType(path string) string {
fileInfo, err := os.Stat(path)
if err != nil {
return "other"
}
if fileInfo.IsDir() {
return "directory"
}
return "file"
}
// OpenFile opens a file with the given
func (c *OSCommand) OpenFile(filename string) error {
commandTemplate := c.UserConfig.OS.OpenCommand
templateValues := map[string]string{
"filename": c.Quote(filename),
}
command := utils.ResolvePlaceholderString(commandTemplate, templateValues)
return c.Cmd.NewShell(command).Run()
}
// OpenLink opens a file with the given
func (c *OSCommand) OpenLink(link string) error {
c.LogCommand(fmt.Sprintf("Opening link '%s'", link), false)
commandTemplate := c.UserConfig.OS.OpenLinkCommand
templateValues := map[string]string{
"link": c.Quote(link),
}
command := utils.ResolvePlaceholderString(commandTemplate, templateValues)
return c.Cmd.NewShell(command).Run()
}
// Quote wraps a message in platform-specific quotation marks
func (c *OSCommand) Quote(message string) string {
return c.Cmd.Quote(message)
}
func (self *CmdObjBuilder) Quote(message string) string {
var quote string
if self.platform.OS == "windows" {
quote = `\"`
message = strings.NewReplacer(
`"`, `"'"'"`,
`\"`, `\\"`,
).Replace(message)
} else {
quote = `"`
message = strings.NewReplacer(
`\`, `\\`,
`"`, `\"`,
`$`, `\$`,
"`", "\\`",
).Replace(message)
}
return quote + message + quote
}
// AppendLineToFile adds a new line in file
func (c *OSCommand) AppendLineToFile(filename, line string) error {
c.LogCommand(fmt.Sprintf("Appending '%s' to file '%s'", line, filename), false)
f, err := os.OpenFile(filename, os.O_APPEND|os.O_WRONLY|os.O_CREATE, 0600)
if err != nil {
return utils.WrapError(err)
}
defer f.Close()
_, err = f.WriteString("\n" + line)
if err != nil {
return utils.WrapError(err)
}
return nil
}
// CreateTempFile writes a string to a new temp file and returns the file's name
func (c *OSCommand) CreateTempFile(filename, content string) (string, error) {
tmpfile, err := ioutil.TempFile("", filename)
if err != nil {
c.Log.Error(err)
return "", utils.WrapError(err)
}
c.LogCommand(fmt.Sprintf("Creating temp file '%s'", tmpfile.Name()), false)
if _, err := tmpfile.WriteString(content); err != nil {
c.Log.Error(err)
return "", utils.WrapError(err)
}
if err := tmpfile.Close(); err != nil {
c.Log.Error(err)
return "", utils.WrapError(err)
}
return tmpfile.Name(), nil
}
// CreateFileWithContent creates a file with the given content
func (c *OSCommand) CreateFileWithContent(path string, content string) error {
c.LogCommand(fmt.Sprintf("Creating file '%s'", path), false)
if err := os.MkdirAll(filepath.Dir(path), os.ModePerm); err != nil {
c.Log.Error(err)
return err
}
if err := ioutil.WriteFile(path, []byte(content), 0644); err != nil {
c.Log.Error(err)
return utils.WrapError(err)
}
return nil
}
// Remove removes a file or directory at the specified path
func (c *OSCommand) Remove(filename string) error {
c.LogCommand(fmt.Sprintf("Removing '%s'", filename), false)
err := os.RemoveAll(filename)
return utils.WrapError(err)
}
// FileExists checks whether a file exists at the specified path
func (c *OSCommand) FileExists(path string) (bool, error) {
if _, err := os.Stat(path); err != nil {
if os.IsNotExist(err) {
return false, nil
}
return false, err
}
return true, nil
}
// GetLazygitPath returns the path of the currently executed file
func (c *OSCommand) GetLazygitPath() string {
ex, err := os.Executable() // get the executable path for git to use
if err != nil {
ex = os.Args[0] // fallback to the first call argument if needed
}
return `"` + filepath.ToSlash(ex) + `"`
}
// PipeCommands runs a heap of commands and pipes their inputs/outputs together like A | B | C
func (c *OSCommand) PipeCommands(commandStrings ...string) error {
cmds := make([]*exec.Cmd, len(commandStrings))
logCmdStr := ""
for i, str := range commandStrings {
if i > 0 {
logCmdStr += " | "
}
logCmdStr += str
cmds[i] = c.Cmd.New(str).GetCmd()
}
c.LogCommand(logCmdStr, true)
for i := 0; i < len(cmds)-1; i++ {
stdout, err := cmds[i].StdoutPipe()
if err != nil {
return err
}
cmds[i+1].Stdin = stdout
}
// keeping this here in case I adapt this code for some other purpose in the future
// cmds[len(cmds)-1].Stdout = os.Stdout
finalErrors := []string{}
wg := sync.WaitGroup{}
wg.Add(len(cmds))
for _, cmd := range cmds {
currentCmd := cmd
go utils.Safe(func() {
stderr, err := currentCmd.StderrPipe()
if err != nil {
c.Log.Error(err)
}
if err := currentCmd.Start(); err != nil {
c.Log.Error(err)
}
if b, err := ioutil.ReadAll(stderr); err == nil {
if len(b) > 0 {
finalErrors = append(finalErrors, string(b))
}
}
if err := currentCmd.Wait(); err != nil {
c.Log.Error(err)
}
wg.Done()
})
}
wg.Wait()
if len(finalErrors) > 0 {
return errors.New(strings.Join(finalErrors, "\n"))
}
return nil
}
func Kill(cmd *exec.Cmd) error {
if cmd.Process == nil {
// somebody got to it before we were able to, poor bastard
return nil
}
return cmd.Process.Kill()
}
func (c *OSCommand) CopyToClipboard(str string) error {
escaped := strings.Replace(str, "\n", "\\n", -1)
truncated := utils.TruncateWithEllipsis(escaped, 40)
c.LogCommand(fmt.Sprintf("Copying '%s' to clipboard", truncated), false)
return clipboard.WriteAll(str)
}
func (c *OSCommand) RemoveFile(path string) error {
c.LogCommand(fmt.Sprintf("Deleting path '%s'", path), false)
return c.removeFile(path)
}
func GetTempDir() string {
return filepath.Join(os.TempDir(), "lazygit")
}

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//go:build !windows
// +build !windows
package oscommands
import (
"runtime"
)
func getPlatform() *Platform {
return &Platform{
OS: runtime.GOOS,
Shell: "bash",
ShellArg: "-c",
OpenCommand: "open {{filename}}",
OpenLinkCommand: "open {{link}}",
}
}

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//go:build !windows
// +build !windows
package oscommands
import (
"os/exec"
"testing"
"github.com/go-errors/errors"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/assert"
)
func TestOSCommandOpenFileDarwin(t *testing.T) {
type scenario struct {
filename string
runner *FakeCmdObjRunner
test func(error)
}
scenarios := []scenario{
{
filename: "test",
runner: NewFakeRunner(t).
ExpectArgs([]string{"bash", "-c", `open "test"`}, "", errors.New("error")),
test: func(err error) {
assert.Error(t, err)
},
},
{
filename: "test",
runner: NewFakeRunner(t).
ExpectArgs([]string{"bash", "-c", `open "test"`}, "", nil),
test: func(err error) {
assert.NoError(t, err)
},
},
{
filename: "filename with spaces",
runner: NewFakeRunner(t).
ExpectArgs([]string{"bash", "-c", `open "filename with spaces"`}, "", nil),
test: func(err error) {
assert.NoError(t, err)
},
},
}
for _, s := range scenarios {
oSCmd := NewDummyOSCommandWithRunner(s.runner)
oSCmd.Platform.OS = "darwin"
oSCmd.UserConfig.OS.OpenCommand = "open {{filename}}"
s.test(oSCmd.OpenFile(s.filename))
}
}
// TestOSCommandOpenFileLinux tests the OpenFile command on Linux
func TestOSCommandOpenFileLinux(t *testing.T) {
type scenario struct {
filename string
runner *FakeCmdObjRunner
command func(string, ...string) *exec.Cmd
test func(error)
}
scenarios := []scenario{
{
filename: "test",
runner: NewFakeRunner(t).
ExpectArgs([]string{"bash", "-c", `xdg-open "test" > /dev/null`}, "", errors.New("error")),
test: func(err error) {
assert.Error(t, err)
},
},
{
filename: "test",
runner: NewFakeRunner(t).
ExpectArgs([]string{"bash", "-c", `xdg-open "test" > /dev/null`}, "", nil),
test: func(err error) {
assert.NoError(t, err)
},
},
{
filename: "filename with spaces",
runner: NewFakeRunner(t).
ExpectArgs([]string{"bash", "-c", `xdg-open "filename with spaces" > /dev/null`}, "", nil),
test: func(err error) {
assert.NoError(t, err)
},
},
{
filename: "let's_test_with_single_quote",
runner: NewFakeRunner(t).
ExpectArgs([]string{"bash", "-c", `xdg-open "let's_test_with_single_quote" > /dev/null`}, "", nil),
test: func(err error) {
assert.NoError(t, err)
},
},
{
filename: "$USER.txt",
runner: NewFakeRunner(t).
ExpectArgs([]string{"bash", "-c", `xdg-open "\$USER.txt" > /dev/null`}, "", nil),
test: func(err error) {
assert.NoError(t, err)
},
},
}
for _, s := range scenarios {
oSCmd := NewDummyOSCommandWithRunner(s.runner)
oSCmd.Platform.OS = "linux"
oSCmd.UserConfig.OS.OpenCommand = `xdg-open {{filename}} > /dev/null`
s.test(oSCmd.OpenFile(s.filename))
}
}
func TestOSCommandOpenFileWindows(t *testing.T) {
type scenario struct {
filename string
runner *FakeCmdObjRunner
command func(string, ...string) *exec.Cmd
test func(error)
}
scenarios := []scenario{
{
filename: "test",
runner: NewFakeRunner(t).
ExpectArgs([]string{"cmd", "/c", "start", "", "test"}, "", errors.New("error")),
test: func(err error) {
assert.Error(t, err)
},
},
{
filename: "test",
runner: NewFakeRunner(t).
ExpectArgs([]string{"cmd", "/c", "start", "", "test"}, "", nil),
test: func(err error) {
assert.NoError(t, err)
},
},
{
filename: "filename with spaces",
runner: NewFakeRunner(t).
ExpectArgs([]string{"cmd", "/c", "start", "", "filename with spaces"}, "", nil),
test: func(err error) {
assert.NoError(t, err)
},
},
{
filename: "let's_test_with_single_quote",
runner: NewFakeRunner(t).
ExpectArgs([]string{"cmd", "/c", "start", "", "let's_test_with_single_quote"}, "", nil),
test: func(err error) {
assert.NoError(t, err)
},
},
{
filename: "$USER.txt",
runner: NewFakeRunner(t).
ExpectArgs([]string{"cmd", "/c", "start", "", "$USER.txt"}, "", nil),
test: func(err error) {
assert.NoError(t, err)
},
},
}
for _, s := range scenarios {
oSCmd := NewDummyOSCommandWithRunner(s.runner)
platform := &Platform{
OS: "windows",
Shell: "cmd",
ShellArg: "/c",
}
oSCmd.Platform = platform
oSCmd.Cmd.platform = platform
oSCmd.UserConfig.OS.OpenCommand = `start "" {{filename}}`
s.test(oSCmd.OpenFile(s.filename))
}
}

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package oscommands
import (
"io/ioutil"
"os"
"testing"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/assert"
)
func TestOSCommandRunWithOutput(t *testing.T) {
type scenario struct {
command string
test func(string, error)
}
scenarios := []scenario{
{
"echo -n '123'",
func(output string, err error) {
assert.NoError(t, err)
assert.EqualValues(t, "123", output)
},
},
{
"rmdir unexisting-folder",
func(output string, err error) {
assert.Regexp(t, "rmdir.*unexisting-folder.*", err.Error())
},
},
}
for _, s := range scenarios {
c := NewDummyOSCommand()
s.test(c.Cmd.New(s.command).RunWithOutput())
}
}
func TestOSCommandRun(t *testing.T) {
type scenario struct {
command string
test func(error)
}
scenarios := []scenario{
{
"rmdir unexisting-folder",
func(err error) {
assert.Regexp(t, "rmdir.*unexisting-folder.*", err.Error())
},
},
}
for _, s := range scenarios {
c := NewDummyOSCommand()
s.test(c.Cmd.New(s.command).Run())
}
}
func TestOSCommandQuote(t *testing.T) {
osCommand := NewDummyOSCommand()
osCommand.Platform.OS = "linux"
actual := osCommand.Quote("hello `test`")
expected := "\"hello \\`test\\`\""
assert.EqualValues(t, expected, actual)
}
// TestOSCommandQuoteSingleQuote tests the quote function with ' quotes explicitly for Linux
func TestOSCommandQuoteSingleQuote(t *testing.T) {
osCommand := NewDummyOSCommand()
osCommand.Platform.OS = "linux"
actual := osCommand.Quote("hello 'test'")
expected := `"hello 'test'"`
assert.EqualValues(t, expected, actual)
}
// TestOSCommandQuoteDoubleQuote tests the quote function with " quotes explicitly for Linux
func TestOSCommandQuoteDoubleQuote(t *testing.T) {
osCommand := NewDummyOSCommand()
osCommand.Platform.OS = "linux"
actual := osCommand.Quote(`hello "test"`)
expected := `"hello \"test\""`
assert.EqualValues(t, expected, actual)
}
// TestOSCommandQuoteWindows tests the quote function for Windows
func TestOSCommandQuoteWindows(t *testing.T) {
osCommand := NewDummyOSCommand()
osCommand.Platform.OS = "windows"
actual := osCommand.Quote(`hello "test" 'test2'`)
expected := `\"hello "'"'"test"'"'" 'test2'\"`
assert.EqualValues(t, expected, actual)
}
func TestOSCommandFileType(t *testing.T) {
type scenario struct {
path string
setup func()
test func(string)
}
scenarios := []scenario{
{
"testFile",
func() {
if _, err := os.Create("testFile"); err != nil {
panic(err)
}
},
func(output string) {
assert.EqualValues(t, "file", output)
},
},
{
"file with spaces",
func() {
if _, err := os.Create("file with spaces"); err != nil {
panic(err)
}
},
func(output string) {
assert.EqualValues(t, "file", output)
},
},
{
"testDirectory",
func() {
if err := os.Mkdir("testDirectory", 0644); err != nil {
panic(err)
}
},
func(output string) {
assert.EqualValues(t, "directory", output)
},
},
{
"nonExistant",
func() {},
func(output string) {
assert.EqualValues(t, "other", output)
},
},
}
for _, s := range scenarios {
s.setup()
s.test(FileType(s.path))
_ = os.RemoveAll(s.path)
}
}
func TestOSCommandCreateTempFile(t *testing.T) {
type scenario struct {
testName string
filename string
content string
test func(string, error)
}
scenarios := []scenario{
{
"valid case",
"filename",
"content",
func(path string, err error) {
assert.NoError(t, err)
content, err := ioutil.ReadFile(path)
assert.NoError(t, err)
assert.Equal(t, "content", string(content))
},
},
}
for _, s := range scenarios {
t.Run(s.testName, func(t *testing.T) {
s.test(NewDummyOSCommand().CreateTempFile(s.filename, s.content))
})
}
}

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package oscommands
func getPlatform() *Platform {
return &Platform{
OS: "windows",
Shell: "cmd",
ShellArg: "/c",
}
}

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//go:build windows
// +build windows
package oscommands
import (
"os/exec"
"testing"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/secureexec"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/assert"
)
func TestOSCommandOpenFileWindows(t *testing.T) {
type scenario struct {
filename string
runner *FakeCmdObjRunner
command func(string, ...string) *exec.Cmd
test func(error)
}
scenarios := []scenario{
{
filename: "test",
runner: NewFakeRunner(t).
ExpectArgs([]string{"cmd", "/c", "start", "", "test"}, "", errors.New("error")),
test: func(err error) {
assert.Error(t, err)
},
},
{
filename: "test",
runner: NewFakeRunner(t).
ExpectArgs([]string{"cmd", "/c", "start", "", "test"}, "", nil),
test: func(err error) {
assert.NoError(t, err)
},
},
{
filename: "filename with spaces",
runner: NewFakeRunner(t).
ExpectArgs([]string{"cmd", "/c", "start", "", "filename with spaces"}, "", nil),
test: func(err error) {
assert.NoError(t, err)
},
},
{
filename: "let's_test_with_single_quote",
runner: NewFakeRunner(t).
ExpectArgs([]string{"cmd", "/c", "start", "", "let's_test_with_single_quote"}, "", nil),
test: func(err error) {
assert.NoError(t, err)
},
},
{
filename: "$USER.txt",
runner: NewFakeRunner(t).
ExpectArgs([]string{"cmd", "/c", "start", "", "$USER.txt"}, "", nil),
test: func(err error) {
assert.NoError(t, err)
},
},
}
for _, s := range scenarios {
oSCmd := NewDummyOSCommandWithRunner(s.runner)
platform := &Platform{
OS: "windows",
Shell: "cmd",
ShellArg: "/c",
}
oSCmd.Platform = platform
oSCmd.Cmd.platform = platform
oSCmd.UserConfig.OS.OpenCommand = `start "" {{filename}}`
s.test(oSCmd.OpenFile(s.filename))
}
}

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package patch
import (
"fmt"
"strings"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/utils"
)
type PatchHunk struct {
FirstLineIdx int
oldStart int
newStart int
heading string
bodyLines []string
}
func (hunk *PatchHunk) LastLineIdx() int {
return hunk.FirstLineIdx + len(hunk.bodyLines)
}
func newHunk(lines []string, firstLineIdx int) *PatchHunk {
header := lines[0]
bodyLines := lines[1:]
oldStart, newStart, heading := headerInfo(header)
return &PatchHunk{
oldStart: oldStart,
newStart: newStart,
heading: heading,
FirstLineIdx: firstLineIdx,
bodyLines: bodyLines,
}
}
func headerInfo(header string) (int, int, string) {
match := hunkHeaderRegexp.FindStringSubmatch(header)
oldStart := utils.MustConvertToInt(match[1])
newStart := utils.MustConvertToInt(match[2])
heading := match[3]
return oldStart, newStart, heading
}
func (hunk *PatchHunk) updatedLines(lineIndices []int, reverse bool) []string {
skippedNewlineMessageIndex := -1
newLines := []string{}
lineIdx := hunk.FirstLineIdx
for _, line := range hunk.bodyLines {
lineIdx++ // incrementing at the start to skip the header line
if line == "" {
break
}
isLineSelected := utils.IncludesInt(lineIndices, lineIdx)
firstChar, content := line[:1], line[1:]
transformedFirstChar := transformedFirstChar(firstChar, reverse, isLineSelected)
if isLineSelected || (transformedFirstChar == "\\" && skippedNewlineMessageIndex != lineIdx) || transformedFirstChar == " " {
newLines = append(newLines, transformedFirstChar+content)
continue
}
if transformedFirstChar == "+" {
// we don't want to include the 'newline at end of file' line if it involves an addition we're not including
skippedNewlineMessageIndex = lineIdx + 1
}
}
return newLines
}
func transformedFirstChar(firstChar string, reverse bool, isLineSelected bool) string {
if reverse {
if !isLineSelected && firstChar == "+" {
return " "
} else if firstChar == "-" {
return "+"
} else if firstChar == "+" {
return "-"
} else {
return firstChar
}
}
if !isLineSelected && firstChar == "-" {
return " "
}
return firstChar
}
func (hunk *PatchHunk) formatHeader(oldStart int, oldLength int, newStart int, newLength int, heading string) string {
return fmt.Sprintf("@@ -%d,%d +%d,%d @@%s\n", oldStart, oldLength, newStart, newLength, heading)
}
func (hunk *PatchHunk) formatWithChanges(lineIndices []int, reverse bool, startOffset int) (int, string) {
bodyLines := hunk.updatedLines(lineIndices, reverse)
startOffset, header, ok := hunk.updatedHeader(bodyLines, startOffset, reverse)
if !ok {
return startOffset, ""
}
return startOffset, header + strings.Join(bodyLines, "")
}
func (hunk *PatchHunk) updatedHeader(newBodyLines []string, startOffset int, reverse bool) (int, string, bool) {
changeCount := nLinesWithPrefix(newBodyLines, []string{"+", "-"})
oldLength := nLinesWithPrefix(newBodyLines, []string{" ", "-"})
newLength := nLinesWithPrefix(newBodyLines, []string{"+", " "})
if changeCount == 0 {
// if nothing has changed we just return nothing
return startOffset, "", false
}
var oldStart int
if reverse {
oldStart = hunk.newStart
} else {
oldStart = hunk.oldStart
}
var newStartOffset int
// if the hunk went from zero to positive length, we need to increment the starting point by one
// if the hunk went from positive to zero length, we need to decrement the starting point by one
if oldLength == 0 {
newStartOffset = 1
} else if newLength == 0 {
newStartOffset = -1
} else {
newStartOffset = 0
}
newStart := oldStart + startOffset + newStartOffset
newStartOffset = startOffset + newLength - oldLength
formattedHeader := hunk.formatHeader(oldStart, oldLength, newStart, newLength, hunk.heading)
return newStartOffset, formattedHeader, true
}

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package patch
import (
"sort"
"strings"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/utils"
"github.com/sirupsen/logrus"
)
type PatchStatus int
const (
// UNSELECTED is for when the commit file has not been added to the patch in any way
UNSELECTED PatchStatus = iota
// WHOLE is for when you want to add the whole diff of a file to the patch,
// including e.g. if it was deleted
WHOLE
// PART is for when you're only talking about specific lines that have been modified
PART
)
type fileInfo struct {
mode PatchStatus
includedLineIndices []int
diff string
}
type applyPatchFunc func(patch string, flags ...string) error
type loadFileDiffFunc func(from string, to string, reverse bool, filename string, plain bool) (string, error)
// PatchManager manages the building of a patch for a commit to be applied to another commit (or the working tree, or removed from the current commit). We also support building patches from things like stashes, for which there is less flexibility
type PatchManager struct {
// To is the commit sha if we're dealing with files of a commit, or a stash ref for a stash
To string
From string
Reverse bool
// CanRebase tells us whether we're allowed to modify our commits. CanRebase should be true for commits of the currently checked out branch and false for everything else
// TODO: move this out into a proper mode struct in the gui package: it doesn't really belong here
CanRebase bool
// fileInfoMap starts empty but you add files to it as you go along
fileInfoMap map[string]*fileInfo
Log *logrus.Entry
ApplyPatch applyPatchFunc
// LoadFileDiff loads the diff of a file, for a given to (typically a commit SHA)
LoadFileDiff loadFileDiffFunc
}
// NewPatchManager returns a new PatchManager
func NewPatchManager(log *logrus.Entry, applyPatch applyPatchFunc, loadFileDiff loadFileDiffFunc) *PatchManager {
return &PatchManager{
Log: log,
ApplyPatch: applyPatch,
LoadFileDiff: loadFileDiff,
}
}
// NewPatchManager returns a new PatchManager
func (p *PatchManager) Start(from, to string, reverse bool, canRebase bool) {
p.To = to
p.From = from
p.Reverse = reverse
p.CanRebase = canRebase
p.fileInfoMap = map[string]*fileInfo{}
}
func (p *PatchManager) addFileWhole(info *fileInfo) {
info.mode = WHOLE
lineCount := len(strings.Split(info.diff, "\n"))
info.includedLineIndices = make([]int, lineCount)
// add every line index
for i := 0; i < lineCount; i++ {
info.includedLineIndices[i] = i
}
}
func (p *PatchManager) removeFile(info *fileInfo) {
info.mode = UNSELECTED
info.includedLineIndices = nil
}
func (p *PatchManager) AddFileWhole(filename string) error {
info, err := p.getFileInfo(filename)
if err != nil {
return err
}
p.addFileWhole(info)
return nil
}
func (p *PatchManager) RemoveFile(filename string) error {
info, err := p.getFileInfo(filename)
if err != nil {
return err
}
p.removeFile(info)
return nil
}
func getIndicesForRange(first, last int) []int {
indices := []int{}
for i := first; i <= last; i++ {
indices = append(indices, i)
}
return indices
}
func (p *PatchManager) getFileInfo(filename string) (*fileInfo, error) {
info, ok := p.fileInfoMap[filename]
if ok {
return info, nil
}
diff, err := p.LoadFileDiff(p.From, p.To, p.Reverse, filename, true)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
info = &fileInfo{
mode: UNSELECTED,
diff: diff,
}
p.fileInfoMap[filename] = info
return info, nil
}
func (p *PatchManager) AddFileLineRange(filename string, firstLineIdx, lastLineIdx int) error {
info, err := p.getFileInfo(filename)
if err != nil {
return err
}
info.mode = PART
info.includedLineIndices = utils.UnionInt(info.includedLineIndices, getIndicesForRange(firstLineIdx, lastLineIdx))
return nil
}
func (p *PatchManager) RemoveFileLineRange(filename string, firstLineIdx, lastLineIdx int) error {
info, err := p.getFileInfo(filename)
if err != nil {
return err
}
info.mode = PART
info.includedLineIndices = utils.DifferenceInt(info.includedLineIndices, getIndicesForRange(firstLineIdx, lastLineIdx))
if len(info.includedLineIndices) == 0 {
p.removeFile(info)
}
return nil
}
func (p *PatchManager) renderPlainPatchForFile(filename string, reverse bool, keepOriginalHeader bool) string {
info, err := p.getFileInfo(filename)
if err != nil {
p.Log.Error(err)
return ""
}
switch info.mode {
case WHOLE:
// use the whole diff
// the reverse flag is only for part patches so we're ignoring it here
return info.diff
case PART:
// generate a new diff with just the selected lines
return ModifiedPatchForLines(p.Log, filename, info.diff, info.includedLineIndices, reverse, keepOriginalHeader)
default:
return ""
}
}
func (p *PatchManager) RenderPatchForFile(filename string, plain bool, reverse bool, keepOriginalHeader bool) string {
patch := p.renderPlainPatchForFile(filename, reverse, keepOriginalHeader)
if plain {
return patch
}
parser := NewPatchParser(p.Log, patch)
// not passing included lines because we don't want to see them in the secondary panel
return parser.Render(-1, -1, nil)
}
func (p *PatchManager) renderEachFilePatch(plain bool) []string {
// sort files by name then iterate through and render each patch
filenames := make([]string, len(p.fileInfoMap))
index := 0
for filename := range p.fileInfoMap {
filenames[index] = filename
index++
}
sort.Strings(filenames)
output := []string{}
for _, filename := range filenames {
patch := p.RenderPatchForFile(filename, plain, false, true)
if patch != "" {
output = append(output, patch)
}
}
return output
}
func (p *PatchManager) RenderAggregatedPatchColored(plain bool) string {
result := ""
for _, patch := range p.renderEachFilePatch(plain) {
if patch != "" {
result += patch + "\n"
}
}
return result
}
func (p *PatchManager) GetFileStatus(filename string, parent string) PatchStatus {
if parent != p.To {
return UNSELECTED
}
info, ok := p.fileInfoMap[filename]
if !ok {
return UNSELECTED
}
return info.mode
}
func (p *PatchManager) GetFileIncLineIndices(filename string) ([]int, error) {
info, err := p.getFileInfo(filename)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return info.includedLineIndices, nil
}
func (p *PatchManager) ApplyPatches(reverse bool) error {
// for whole patches we'll apply the patch in reverse
// but for part patches we'll apply a reverse patch forwards
for filename, info := range p.fileInfoMap {
if info.mode == UNSELECTED {
continue
}
applyFlags := []string{"index", "3way"}
reverseOnGenerate := false
if reverse {
if info.mode == WHOLE {
applyFlags = append(applyFlags, "reverse")
} else {
reverseOnGenerate = true
}
}
var err error
// first run we try with the original header, then without
for _, keepOriginalHeader := range []bool{true, false} {
patch := p.RenderPatchForFile(filename, true, reverseOnGenerate, keepOriginalHeader)
if patch == "" {
continue
}
if err = p.ApplyPatch(patch, applyFlags...); err != nil {
continue
}
break
}
if err != nil {
return err
}
}
return nil
}
// clears the patch
func (p *PatchManager) Reset() {
p.To = ""
p.fileInfoMap = map[string]*fileInfo{}
}
func (p *PatchManager) Active() bool {
return p.To != ""
}
func (p *PatchManager) IsEmpty() bool {
for _, fileInfo := range p.fileInfoMap {
if fileInfo.mode == WHOLE || (fileInfo.mode == PART && len(fileInfo.includedLineIndices) > 0) {
return false
}
}
return true
}
// if any of these things change we'll need to reset and start a new patch
func (p *PatchManager) NewPatchRequired(from string, to string, reverse bool) bool {
return from != p.From || to != p.To || reverse != p.Reverse
}

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package patch
import (
"fmt"
"regexp"
"strings"
"github.com/sirupsen/logrus"
)
var hunkHeaderRegexp = regexp.MustCompile(`(?m)^@@ -(\d+)[^\+]+\+(\d+)[^@]+@@(.*)$`)
var patchHeaderRegexp = regexp.MustCompile(`(?ms)(^diff.*?)^@@`)
func GetHeaderFromDiff(diff string) string {
match := patchHeaderRegexp.FindStringSubmatch(diff)
if len(match) <= 1 {
return ""
}
return match[1]
}
func GetHunksFromDiff(diff string) []*PatchHunk {
hunks := []*PatchHunk{}
firstLineIdx := -1
var hunkLines []string
pastDiffHeader := false
for lineIdx, line := range strings.SplitAfter(diff, "\n") {
isHunkHeader := strings.HasPrefix(line, "@@ -")
if isHunkHeader {
if pastDiffHeader { // we need to persist the current hunk
hunks = append(hunks, newHunk(hunkLines, firstLineIdx))
}
pastDiffHeader = true
firstLineIdx = lineIdx
hunkLines = []string{line}
continue
}
if !pastDiffHeader { // skip through the stuff that precedes the first hunk
continue
}
hunkLines = append(hunkLines, line)
}
if pastDiffHeader {
hunks = append(hunks, newHunk(hunkLines, firstLineIdx))
}
return hunks
}
type PatchModifier struct {
Log *logrus.Entry
filename string
hunks []*PatchHunk
header string
}
func NewPatchModifier(log *logrus.Entry, filename string, diffText string) *PatchModifier {
return &PatchModifier{
Log: log,
filename: filename,
hunks: GetHunksFromDiff(diffText),
header: GetHeaderFromDiff(diffText),
}
}
func (d *PatchModifier) ModifiedPatchForLines(lineIndices []int, reverse bool, keepOriginalHeader bool) string {
// step one is getting only those hunks which we care about
hunksInRange := []*PatchHunk{}
outer:
for _, hunk := range d.hunks {
// if there is any line in our lineIndices array that the hunk contains, we append it
for _, lineIdx := range lineIndices {
if lineIdx >= hunk.FirstLineIdx && lineIdx <= hunk.LastLineIdx() {
hunksInRange = append(hunksInRange, hunk)
continue outer
}
}
}
// step 2 is collecting all the hunks with new headers
startOffset := 0
formattedHunks := ""
var formattedHunk string
for _, hunk := range hunksInRange {
startOffset, formattedHunk = hunk.formatWithChanges(lineIndices, reverse, startOffset)
formattedHunks += formattedHunk
}
if formattedHunks == "" {
return ""
}
var fileHeader string
// for staging/unstaging lines we don't want the original header because
// it makes git confused e.g. when dealing with deleted/added files
// but with building and applying patches the original header gives git
// information it needs to cleanly apply patches
if keepOriginalHeader {
fileHeader = d.header
} else {
fileHeader = fmt.Sprintf("--- a/%s\n+++ b/%s\n", d.filename, d.filename)
}
return fileHeader + formattedHunks
}
func (d *PatchModifier) ModifiedPatchForRange(firstLineIdx int, lastLineIdx int, reverse bool, keepOriginalHeader bool) string {
// generate array of consecutive line indices from our range
selectedLines := []int{}
for i := firstLineIdx; i <= lastLineIdx; i++ {
selectedLines = append(selectedLines, i)
}
return d.ModifiedPatchForLines(selectedLines, reverse, keepOriginalHeader)
}
func (d *PatchModifier) OriginalPatchLength() int {
if len(d.hunks) == 0 {
return 0
}
return d.hunks[len(d.hunks)-1].LastLineIdx()
}
func ModifiedPatchForRange(log *logrus.Entry, filename string, diffText string, firstLineIdx int, lastLineIdx int, reverse bool, keepOriginalHeader bool) string {
p := NewPatchModifier(log, filename, diffText)
return p.ModifiedPatchForRange(firstLineIdx, lastLineIdx, reverse, keepOriginalHeader)
}
func ModifiedPatchForLines(log *logrus.Entry, filename string, diffText string, includedLineIndices []int, reverse bool, keepOriginalHeader bool) string {
p := NewPatchModifier(log, filename, diffText)
return p.ModifiedPatchForLines(includedLineIndices, reverse, keepOriginalHeader)
}
// I want to know, given a hunk, what line a given index is on
func (hunk *PatchHunk) LineNumberOfLine(idx int) int {
n := idx - hunk.FirstLineIdx - 1
if n < 0 {
n = 0
} else if n >= len(hunk.bodyLines) {
n = len(hunk.bodyLines) - 1
}
lines := hunk.bodyLines[0:n]
offset := nLinesWithPrefix(lines, []string{"+", " "})
return hunk.newStart + offset
}
func nLinesWithPrefix(lines []string, chars []string) int {
result := 0
for _, line := range lines {
for _, char := range chars {
if line[:1] == char {
result++
}
}
}
return result
}

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package patch
import (
"fmt"
"strings"
"testing"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/assert"
)
const simpleDiff = `diff --git a/filename b/filename
index dcd3485..1ba5540 100644
--- a/filename
+++ b/filename
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
apple
-orange
+grape
...
...
...
`
const addNewlineToEndOfFile = `diff --git a/filename b/filename
index 80a73f1..e48a11c 100644
--- a/filename
+++ b/filename
@@ -60,4 +60,4 @@ grape
...
...
...
-last line
\ No newline at end of file
+last line
`
const removeNewlinefromEndOfFile = `diff --git a/filename b/filename
index e48a11c..80a73f1 100644
--- a/filename
+++ b/filename
@@ -60,4 +60,4 @@ grape
...
...
...
-last line
+last line
\ No newline at end of file
`
const twoHunks = `diff --git a/filename b/filename
index e48a11c..b2ab81b 100644
--- a/filename
+++ b/filename
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
apple
-grape
+orange
...
...
...
@@ -8,6 +8,8 @@ grape
...
...
...
+pear
+lemon
...
...
...
`
const newFile = `diff --git a/newfile b/newfile
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..4e680cc
--- /dev/null
+++ b/newfile
@@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
+apple
+orange
+grape
`
const addNewlineToPreviouslyEmptyFile = `diff --git a/newfile b/newfile
index e69de29..c6568ea 100644
--- a/newfile
+++ b/newfile
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+new line
\ No newline at end of file
`
const exampleHunk = `@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
apple
-grape
+orange
...
...
...
`
// TestModifyPatchForRange is a function.
func TestModifyPatchForRange(t *testing.T) {
type scenario struct {
testName string
filename string
diffText string
firstLineIndex int
lastLineIndex int
reverse bool
expected string
}
scenarios := []scenario{
{
testName: "nothing selected",
filename: "filename",
firstLineIndex: -1,
lastLineIndex: -1,
reverse: false,
diffText: simpleDiff,
expected: "",
},
{
testName: "only context selected",
filename: "filename",
firstLineIndex: 5,
lastLineIndex: 5,
reverse: false,
diffText: simpleDiff,
expected: "",
},
{
testName: "whole range selected",
filename: "filename",
firstLineIndex: 0,
lastLineIndex: 11,
reverse: false,
diffText: simpleDiff,
expected: `--- a/filename
+++ b/filename
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
apple
-orange
+grape
...
...
...
`,
},
{
testName: "only removal selected",
filename: "filename",
firstLineIndex: 6,
lastLineIndex: 6,
reverse: false,
diffText: simpleDiff,
expected: `--- a/filename
+++ b/filename
@@ -1,5 +1,4 @@
apple
-orange
...
...
...
`,
},
{
testName: "only addition selected",
filename: "filename",
firstLineIndex: 7,
lastLineIndex: 7,
reverse: false,
diffText: simpleDiff,
expected: `--- a/filename
+++ b/filename
@@ -1,5 +1,6 @@
apple
orange
+grape
...
...
...
`,
},
{
testName: "range that extends beyond diff bounds",
filename: "filename",
firstLineIndex: -100,
lastLineIndex: 100,
reverse: false,
diffText: simpleDiff,
expected: `--- a/filename
+++ b/filename
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
apple
-orange
+grape
...
...
...
`,
},
{
testName: "whole range reversed",
filename: "filename",
firstLineIndex: 0,
lastLineIndex: 11,
reverse: true,
diffText: simpleDiff,
expected: `--- a/filename
+++ b/filename
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
apple
+orange
-grape
...
...
...
`,
},
{
testName: "removal reversed",
filename: "filename",
firstLineIndex: 6,
lastLineIndex: 6,
reverse: true,
diffText: simpleDiff,
expected: `--- a/filename
+++ b/filename
@@ -1,5 +1,6 @@
apple
+orange
grape
...
...
...
`,
},
{
testName: "removal reversed",
filename: "filename",
firstLineIndex: 7,
lastLineIndex: 7,
reverse: true,
diffText: simpleDiff,
expected: `--- a/filename
+++ b/filename
@@ -1,5 +1,4 @@
apple
-grape
...
...
...
`,
},
{
testName: "add newline to end of file",
filename: "filename",
firstLineIndex: -100,
lastLineIndex: 100,
reverse: false,
diffText: addNewlineToEndOfFile,
expected: `--- a/filename
+++ b/filename
@@ -60,4 +60,4 @@ grape
...
...
...
-last line
\ No newline at end of file
+last line
`,
},
{
testName: "add newline to end of file, addition only",
filename: "filename",
firstLineIndex: 8,
lastLineIndex: 8,
reverse: true,
diffText: addNewlineToEndOfFile,
expected: `--- a/filename
+++ b/filename
@@ -60,4 +60,5 @@ grape
...
...
...
+last line
\ No newline at end of file
last line
`,
},
{
testName: "add newline to end of file, removal only",
filename: "filename",
firstLineIndex: 10,
lastLineIndex: 10,
reverse: true,
diffText: addNewlineToEndOfFile,
expected: `--- a/filename
+++ b/filename
@@ -60,4 +60,3 @@ grape
...
...
...
-last line
`,
},
{
testName: "remove newline from end of file",
filename: "filename",
firstLineIndex: -100,
lastLineIndex: 100,
reverse: false,
diffText: removeNewlinefromEndOfFile,
expected: `--- a/filename
+++ b/filename
@@ -60,4 +60,4 @@ grape
...
...
...
-last line
+last line
\ No newline at end of file
`,
},
{
testName: "remove newline from end of file, removal only",
filename: "filename",
firstLineIndex: 8,
lastLineIndex: 8,
reverse: false,
diffText: removeNewlinefromEndOfFile,
expected: `--- a/filename
+++ b/filename
@@ -60,4 +60,3 @@ grape
...
...
...
-last line
`,
},
{
testName: "remove newline from end of file, addition only",
filename: "filename",
firstLineIndex: 9,
lastLineIndex: 9,
reverse: false,
diffText: removeNewlinefromEndOfFile,
expected: `--- a/filename
+++ b/filename
@@ -60,4 +60,5 @@ grape
...
...
...
last line
+last line
\ No newline at end of file
`,
},
{
testName: "staging two whole hunks",
filename: "filename",
firstLineIndex: -100,
lastLineIndex: 100,
reverse: false,
diffText: twoHunks,
expected: `--- a/filename
+++ b/filename
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
apple
-grape
+orange
...
...
...
@@ -8,6 +8,8 @@ grape
...
...
...
+pear
+lemon
...
...
...
`,
},
{
testName: "staging part of both hunks",
filename: "filename",
firstLineIndex: 7,
lastLineIndex: 15,
reverse: false,
diffText: twoHunks,
expected: `--- a/filename
+++ b/filename
@@ -1,5 +1,6 @@
apple
grape
+orange
...
...
...
@@ -8,6 +9,7 @@ grape
...
...
...
+pear
...
...
...
`,
},
{
testName: "staging part of both hunks, reversed",
filename: "filename",
firstLineIndex: 7,
lastLineIndex: 15,
reverse: true,
diffText: twoHunks,
expected: `--- a/filename
+++ b/filename
@@ -1,5 +1,4 @@
apple
-orange
...
...
...
@@ -8,8 +7,7 @@ grape
...
...
...
-pear
lemon
...
...
...
`,
},
{
testName: "adding a new file",
filename: "newfile",
firstLineIndex: -100,
lastLineIndex: 100,
reverse: false,
diffText: newFile,
expected: `--- a/newfile
+++ b/newfile
@@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
+apple
+orange
+grape
`,
},
{
testName: "adding part of a new file",
filename: "newfile",
firstLineIndex: 6,
lastLineIndex: 7,
reverse: false,
diffText: newFile,
expected: `--- a/newfile
+++ b/newfile
@@ -0,0 +1,2 @@
+apple
+orange
`,
},
{
testName: "adding a new file, reversed",
filename: "newfile",
firstLineIndex: -100,
lastLineIndex: 100,
reverse: true,
diffText: newFile,
expected: `--- a/newfile
+++ b/newfile
@@ -1,3 +0,0 @@
-apple
-orange
-grape
`,
},
{
testName: "adding a new line to a previously empty file",
filename: "newfile",
firstLineIndex: -100,
lastLineIndex: 100,
reverse: false,
diffText: addNewlineToPreviouslyEmptyFile,
expected: `--- a/newfile
+++ b/newfile
@@ -0,0 +1,1 @@
+new line
\ No newline at end of file
`,
},
{
testName: "adding a new line to a previously empty file, reversed",
filename: "newfile",
firstLineIndex: -100,
lastLineIndex: 100,
reverse: true,
diffText: addNewlineToPreviouslyEmptyFile,
expected: `--- a/newfile
+++ b/newfile
@@ -1,1 +0,0 @@
-new line
\ No newline at end of file
`,
},
}
for _, s := range scenarios {
t.Run(s.testName, func(t *testing.T) {
result := ModifiedPatchForRange(nil, s.filename, s.diffText, s.firstLineIndex, s.lastLineIndex, s.reverse, false)
if !assert.Equal(t, s.expected, result) {
fmt.Println(result)
}
})
}
}
func TestLineNumberOfLine(t *testing.T) {
type scenario struct {
testName string
hunk *PatchHunk
idx int
expected int
}
scenarios := []scenario{
{
testName: "nothing selected",
hunk: newHunk(strings.SplitAfter(exampleHunk, "\n"), 10),
idx: 15,
expected: 3,
},
}
for _, s := range scenarios {
t.Run(s.testName, func(t *testing.T) {
result := s.hunk.LineNumberOfLine(s.idx)
if !assert.Equal(t, s.expected, result) {
fmt.Println(result)
}
})
}
}

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