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Stefan Haller
150260c8a1 Update keybinding names to match names in menu 2024-02-02 18:42:24 +01:00
Stefan Haller
49df908dd3 Fix cherrypick demo (#3287)
Cherrypick selections are now cleared after pasting (#3240), so the demo
needs a tiny change to reflect that.

- **PR Description**
The cherry pick demo is failing after the changes in #3240. This is just
a small update to that demo to reflect the new (and more convenient)
behavior from #3240.

- **Please check if the PR fulfills these requirements**

* [x] Cheatsheets are up-to-date (run `go generate ./...`)
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[here](https://github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#code-formatting))
* [x] Tests have been added/updated (see
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for the integration test guide)
* [ ] Text is internationalised (see
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2024-01-30 17:10:10 +01:00
Aaron Hoffman
fdc54b7455 Fix cherrypick demo
Cherrypick selections are now cleared after pasting (#3240), so the demo
needs a tiny change to reflect that.
2024-01-30 09:27:44 -06:00
Stefan Haller
607034a61e Clear cherry-picked commits after pasting (#3240)
It can be tedious after each cherry-pick opearation to clear the
selection by pressing escape in order for lazygit to stop displaying
info about copied commits. Also, it seems to be a rare case to
cherry-pick commits to more than one destination.

The simplest solution to address this issue is to clear the selection
upon paste, including merge conflict scenario.
Previously discussed in #3198.
2024-01-30 08:59:38 +01:00
molejnik88
ee173ff7c9 Clear cherry-picked commits after pasting
It can be tedious after each cherry-pick opearation to clear the
selection by pressing escape in order for lazygit to stop displaying
info about copied commits. Also, it seems to be a rare case to
cherry-pick commits to more than one destination.

The simplest solution to address this issue is to clear the selection
upon paste.

The only exception is a merge conflict. Initially, I wanted to clear
selected commits in this scenario too. During a discussion we found out
that it may be convenient to have the copied commits still around.
Aborting the rebase and pasting the commits in the middle of a branch
can be a valid use case.
2024-01-30 09:21:12 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
761c77f5a2 Use slimmer scrollbars (#3283)
(hopefully) fixes https://github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/issues/1924

The previous scrollbars were too chunky and encroached too much on a
view's content.

The new ones are slim and right-aligned so they encroach into dead space
between views which is much better.

Before:

![image](https://github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/assets/8456633/fe125804-0cb8-4f9b-be4c-5710fd73ac14)


After:

![image](https://github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/assets/8456633/8ae18f96-e2fd-46ff-be9a-09e745da1177)

Admittedly, the original scrollbars look more like typical scrollbars
and do a better job at telling you where the start and end of the
scrollbar is. We experimented with having special characters for
scrollbar bounds in the slim version but it all looked pretty ugly, and
there's just not many ascii characters to choose from.

Based on gocui PR: https://github.com/jesseduffield/gocui/pull/45

The important changes are in 
vendor/github.com/jesseduffield/gocui/gui.go
vendor/github.com/jesseduffield/gocui/scrollbar.go

The other changes are just modules being updated.

- **PR Description**

- **Please check if the PR fulfills these requirements**

* [x] Cheatsheets are up-to-date (run `go generate ./...`)
* [x] Code has been formatted (see
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* [x] Tests have been added/updated (see
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* [x] Text is internationalised (see
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2024-01-30 08:49:36 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
f9e8428061 Use slimmer scrollbars
The previous scrollbars were too chunky and encroached too much on a view's content.

The new ones are slim and right-aligned so they encroach into dead space between views
which is much better
2024-01-30 08:44:03 +11:00
Stefan Haller
9d840088ac Add command to squash all fixups in the current branch (#3274)
Add command to squash all fixups in the current branch.

To do that, change the "Apply fixup commits" command to show a menu with
the two choices "in current branch" and "above the selected commit"; we
make "in current branch" the default, as it's the more useful one most
of the time, even though it is a breaking change for those who are used
to "shift-S enter" meaning "squash above selected".

Fixes #3263.
2024-01-29 10:05:40 +01:00
Stefan Haller
b133318b40 Add command to squash all fixups in the current branch
To do that, change the "Apply fixup commits" command to show a menu with the two
choices "in current branch" and "above the selected commit"; we make "in current
branch" the default, as it's the more useful one most of the time, even though
it is a breaking change for those who are used to "shift-S enter" meaning
"squash above selected".
2024-01-29 09:37:47 +01:00
Stefan Haller
24e79a057c Fix refreshing custom patch view when adding first file to custom patch (#3266)
Fixes #3258.
2024-01-28 10:01:49 +01:00
Stefan Haller
c66667c8c1 Fix main view refresh after adding the first file to a custom patch
This broke with 240948b.
2024-01-28 09:49:56 +01:00
Stefan Haller
e8e7ddea45 Fix typo 2024-01-28 09:49:56 +01:00
Jesse Duffield
6322944a5e Support selecting file range in patch builder (#3259)
- **PR Description**
Adds support for selecting a range of files and adding them to a custom
patch. Closes #3251
The behavior for node selection is the same as used in #3248 because I
copied the approach. Please let me know if there's a mismatch or if
something else is preferred.

I also copied `normalisedSelectedNodes` and
`isDescendentOfSelectedNodes` verbatim, just adapted their signature
types.

It seems like we could share those two functions between
`[]*filetree.CommitFileNode` and `[]*filetree.FileNode` by making those
functions like `func normalisedSelectedCommitNodes[T any](selectedNodes
[]*filetree.Node[T]) []*filetree.Node[T]`. That would require calling
them with a `lo.Map(...)` which returns `node.GetRaw()`, and I feel
weird about giving a different type back to the calling function.

I added a couple of test cases, and all of the existing patch tests pass
for me, but please do let me know if there are any other test cases I
should add.

- **Please check if the PR fulfills these requirements**

* [x] Cheatsheets are up-to-date (run `go generate ./...`)
* [x] Code has been formatted (see
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* [x] Tests have been added/updated (see
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for the integration test guide)
* [ ] Text is internationalised (see
[here](https://github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#internationalisation))
* [ ] Docs (specifically `docs/Config.md`) have been updated if
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* [x] You've read through your own file changes for silly mistakes etc

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2024-01-28 12:13:42 +11:00
Aaron Hoffman
510f9a1ae1 Support selecting file range in patch builder
test: add move_range_to_index

test: add toggle_range
2024-01-28 12:00:47 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
9b2a5f636a Warn users when attempting to cherry pick with old key (#3271)
I wrote this feature and even I sometimes use the wrong key so I want to
make this very clear to users so that there's no confusion.

We can get rid of this once users have had time to adjust


![image](https://github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/assets/8456633/8a453eaf-381d-468e-8280-58516eead43a)


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[here](https://github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/blob/master/pkg/integration/README.md)
for the integration test guide)
* [x] Text is internationalised (see
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2024-01-28 12:00:03 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
e1aa68a7bd Warn users when attempting to cherry pick with old key
I wrote this feature and even I sometimes use the wrong key so I want
to make this very clear to users so that there's no confusion
2024-01-28 11:48:21 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
cf5d4d4f8e Show better keybinding suggestions (#3203)
- **PR Description**

This PR's goal is to improve discoverability of keybindings in lazygit.
I've have a couple people in real life mention to me that it wasn't
obvious what key to press for viewing rebase options, for example.


This PR:
* shows more keybindings in the options view
* shows certain keybindings prominently in certain modes e.g. 'view
rebase options: m' when mid-rebase.

Before:

![image](https://github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/assets/8456633/483477ef-93e1-4fd1-af86-3ffa84167f62)


After:

![image](https://github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/assets/8456633/4c93dd19-f072-45ec-afa6-810727211f66)




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* [x] Tests have been added/updated (see
[here](https://github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/blob/master/pkg/integration/README.md)
for the integration test guide)
* [x] Text is internationalised (see
[here](https://github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#internationalisation))
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2024-01-28 09:27:01 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
bd7fabef1f Reduce the chance of race condition with list cursor
Before this commit, we had pkg/integration/tests/submodule/add.go
failing with a panic. I'm pretty sure the issue is this: we're now
calling quite a few GetDisabledReason calls on each layout() call,
and if a background thread happens to update a model slice while
we're doing this, we can end up with a selection index that's now
out of bounds because it hasn't been clamped to match the new list
length.

Specifically, here we had the selected index being -1 (the list starts
empty and somehow the value is -1 in this case) and then the list
gets a new submodule so the length is now 1, but the list cursor
doesn't know about this so remains on the old value. Then we confirm
the length is greater than zero and try to get the selected submodule
and get an out of bounds error.

This commit fixes the issue by clamping the selected index whenever
we get the length of the list so that it stays in-sync. This is not
a perfect solution because the length can change at any time, but
it seems to reliably fix the test, and using mutexes didn't seem to
make a difference.

Note that we're swapping the order of IFileTree and IListCursor in
the file tree view model to ensure that the list cursor's Len()
method is called (which performs the clamping).

Also, comment from the PR:
This 'trait' pattern we're using is convenient but can lead to awkward
situations. In this case we have both the list view model and the
(embedded) list cursor with a Len() method. The list cursor Len()
method just calls the list view model Len() method. But I wanted
to make it that the list view model now calls ClampSelection() on the
list cursor whenever it obtains the length. This will cause an
infinite loop because ClampSelection() internally calls Len()
(which calls the list view model's Len() method which in turn
calls ClampSelection() again, etc).

The only reason we were passing the list view model into the list
cursor was to supply the length method, so now we're just doing
that directly, and letting the list view model delegate the Len()
call to the list cursor, which now itself calls ClampSelection.
2024-01-28 09:20:52 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
1a38d515d7 Display more keybindings on-screen 2024-01-28 08:33:13 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
0f9d9e13d1 Show mode-specific keybinding suggestions
As part of making lazygit more discoverable, there are certain keys which you almost certainly
need to press when you're in a given mode e.g. 'v' to paste commits when cherry-picking. This
commit prominently shows these keybinding suggestions alongside the others in the option view.

I'm using the same colours for these keybindings as is associated with the mode elsewhere e.g.
yellow for rebasing and cyan for cherry-picking. The cherry-picking one is a bit weird because
we also use cyan text to show loaders and app status at the bottom left so it may be confusing,
but I haven't personally found it awkward from having tested it out myself.

Previously we would render these options whenever a new context was activated, but now that we
need to re-render options whenever a mode changes, I'm instead rendering them on each screen
re-render (i.e. in the layout function). Given how cheap it is to render this text, I think
it's fine performance-wise.
2024-01-28 08:33:13 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
c07b3fad64 Ensure file view length is never returned as -1
This was causing issues when obtaining selected items
2024-01-28 08:33:13 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
9bf3063457 Add loads of tooltips (#3269)
- **PR Description**

This is cherry-picked from
https://github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pull/3203. That PR both adds
tooltips and adds keybinding suggestions, and the latter part is having
some concurrency issues that I want to properly fix before merging.

- **Please check if the PR fulfills these requirements**

* [x] Cheatsheets are up-to-date (run `go generate ./...`)
* [x] Code has been formatted (see
[here](https://github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#code-formatting))
* [x] Tests have been added/updated (see
[here](https://github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/blob/master/pkg/integration/README.md)
for the integration test guide)
* [x] Text is internationalised (see
[here](https://github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#internationalisation))
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2024-01-28 08:20:51 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
7bddf53223 Improve keybinding descriptions
This adds a bunch of tooltips to keybindings and updates some keybinding descriptions (i.e. labels).

It's in preparation for displaying more keybindings on-screen (in the bottom right of the screen),
and so due in part to laziness it shortens some descriptions so that we don't need to manage both
a short and long description (for on-screen vs in-menu). Nonetheless I've added a ShortDescription
field for when we do want to have both a short and long description.

You'll notice that some keybindings I deemed unworthy of the options view have longer descriptions,
because I could get away with it.
2024-01-28 08:12:01 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
0aa6109d4d Render keybinding cheatsheet as markdown table
We're going to be adding tooltips to the cheatsheet to better explain what each actions
does. As such, we're switching to a table format rather than a list.

I'm also changing how the keys are represented, using a markdown approach rather than
an html approach
2024-01-28 08:12:01 +11:00
Stefan Haller
cb1b13e95e Keep same selection range when quick-starting an interactive rebase (#3247)
This is useful if you want to move a range of commits, so you select
them, and then realize it's better to do it in an interactive rebase. Pressing 'i'
preserves the range now.
2024-01-26 11:26:00 +01:00
Stefan Haller
f9876c9742 Keep same selection range when quick-starting an interactive rebase
This is useful if you want to move a range of commits, so you select them, and
then realize it's better to do it in an interactive rebase. Pressing 'i'
preserves the range now.
2024-01-26 11:18:13 +01:00
Stefan Haller
d28a2ec059 Add tests for preserving the selection when pressing 'i'
Preserving the selection for a non-range selection already works as expected;
however, the test for a selection range shows an undesired behavior.
2024-01-26 11:18:06 +01:00
Stefan Haller
f226a277bf Rename MinMax to SortRange 2024-01-26 11:18:06 +01:00
Jesse Duffield
cce29209be Add shortcuts for filtering files by status (#3137)
- 's' for showing only staged files
- 'u' for showing only unstaged files
- 'r' for resetting the filter

- **PR Description**

- **Please check if the PR fulfills these requirements**

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I've thought about adding `disabled` reasons for them but they kinda
don't make sense since if there are only `unstaged` files, disabling the
`Show only staged files` makes no sense because the `Show only unstaged
files` shows nothing different so we should disable that too, and then
what's the point of having a menu if everything except for `reset` is
disabled.
2024-01-26 20:57:12 +11:00
Luka Markušić
efb6524fa0 Add shortcuts for filtering files by status
- 's' for showing only staged files
- 'u' for showing only unstaged files
- 'r' for resetting the filter
2024-01-26 20:53:16 +11:00
Stefan Haller
a65f003ccc Inline status for fetching remotes (#3238)
When fetching a remote in the remotes tab, show the status inline (i.e.
in the list row of the remote), like we do when fast-forwarding a branch
in the branches panel.
2024-01-26 08:48:05 +01:00
Stefan Haller
b485363006 Remove unused text FetchingRemoteStatus
We just removed the last use of it.
2024-01-26 08:29:04 +01:00
Stefan Haller
7fb5266027 Use inline status for fetching remotes 2024-01-26 08:29:04 +01:00
Stefan Haller
ae89dde969 Pass absolute file paths to all editor commands (#3255)
- **PR Description**

This helps work around bugs in editors that may get confused about
relative paths (like nvim-remote, see
https://github.com/neovim/neovim/issues/18519), and shouldn't have any
negative effect on others.
2024-01-26 08:26:54 +01:00
Stefan Haller
12500be554 Pass absolute file paths to all editor commands
This helps work around bugs in editors that may get confused about relative
paths (like nvim-remote, see https://github.com/neovim/neovim/issues/18519), and
shouldn't have any negative effect on others.
2024-01-25 08:56:10 +01:00
Jesse Duffield
05b97c8c8e Support range select for staging/discarding files (#3248) 2024-01-25 18:26:24 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
0402674ee7 Fix error message for selected lines
We had the actual and expected lines swapped around erroneously
2024-01-25 11:34:59 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
269ef7f250 Support range select for staging/discarding files
As part of this, you must now press enter on a merge conflict file
to focus the merge view; you can no longer press space and if you do
it will raise an error.
2024-01-25 11:34:59 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
798225d9e1 Move file discard action into files controller
It's better just having all the keybindings in one file especially when you want to
share code
2024-01-24 20:51:00 +11:00
Stefan Haller
b7d4db2446 Use git rev-parse to obtain repository and worktree paths (#3183)
- **PR Description**
This changes GetRepoPaths() to pull information from `git rev-parse`
instead of partially reimplementing git's logic for pathfinding. This
change fixes issues with bare repos, esp. versioned homedir use cases,
by aligning lazygit's path handling to what git itself does. I believe
it also paves the way for lazygit to run from any subdirectory of a
working tree with relatively minor changes.

Addresses #1294 and #3175.

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* [x] Tests have been added/updated (see
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* [x] Text is internationalised (see
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2024-01-24 08:47:49 +01:00
John Whitley
3d9f1e02e5 Refactor repo_paths.go to use git rev-parse
This changes GetRepoPaths() to pull information from `git rev-parse`
instead of effectively reimplementing git's logic for pathfinding. This
change fixes issues with bare repos, esp. versioned homedir use cases,
by aligning lazygit's path handling to what git itself does.

This change also enables lazygit to run from arbitrary subdirectories of
a repository, including correct handling of symlinks, including "deep"
symlinks into a repo, worktree, a repo's submodules, etc.

Integration tests are now resilient against unintended side effects from
the host's environment variables. Of necessity, $PATH and $TERM are the
only env vars allowed through now.
2024-01-24 08:40:01 +01:00
Stefan Haller
74d937881e Make range selections created with the mouse non-sticky (#3234)
- **PR Description**

I prefer this because I almost never use sticky range selections, but
I'm not sure everybody agrees. Also, this fixes the issue that just
clicking a line in a diff (without dragging) already creates a range
selection. It still does, technically, but it's no longer a problem
because a non-sticky one-line range selection behaves the same as a
non-range selection.

See #3233.
2024-01-24 08:26:33 +01:00
Stefan Haller
e72c759541 Make range selections created with the mouse non-sticky
I prefer this because I almost never use sticky range selections. Also, this
fixes the issue that just clicking a line in a diff (without dragging) already
creates a range selection. It still does, technically, but it's no longer a
problem because a non-sticky one-line range selection behaves the same as a
non-range selection.
2024-01-24 08:22:55 +01:00
README-bot
9cd69e46df Updated README.md 2024-01-23 22:28:37 +00:00
Jesse Duffield
5511cc170e Support range select for rebase actions (#3232)
- **PR Description**

Adds support for range select in rebase actions both mid-rebase and
outside a rebase i.e.:
* pick
* drop
* fixup
* squash
* move up
* move down

Also includes a refactor to support a withItems wrapper for keybinding
handlers that support a range of items to be selected.

TODO:
* [x] Add integration tests
* [x] Add some LogAction calls (some are currently commented out)

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* [x] Cheatsheets are up-to-date (run `go generate ./...`)
* [x] Code has been formatted (see
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* [x] Tests have been added/updated (see
[here](https://github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/blob/master/pkg/integration/README.md)
for the integration test guide)
* [x] Text is internationalised (see
[here](https://github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#internationalisation))
* [x] Docs (specifically `docs/Config.md`) have been updated if
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2024-01-24 09:28:22 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
41d5f4dbb5 Disallow updating non-standard TODO lines when rebasing 2024-01-23 17:23:56 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
f0de880136 Support range select in rebase actions 2024-01-23 17:23:56 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
44e2542e4a Better assertion logic for line selection
Previously if we marked a line with IsSelected() we would check if it was selected, but
we would not check if other lines were unexpectedly selected. Now, if you use IsSelected(),
we ensure that _only_ the lines you marked as such are the selected lines.
2024-01-23 13:43:39 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
a5f3515ad8 Set groundwork for better disabled reasons with range select
Something dumb that we're currently doing is expecting list items
to define an ID method which returns a string. We use that when copying
items to clipboard with ctrl+o and when getting a ref name for diffing.

This commit gets us a little deeper into that hole by explicitly requiring
list items to implement that method so that we can easily use the new
helper functions in list_controller_trait.go.

In future we need to just remove the whole ID thing entirely but I'm too
lazy to do that right now.
2024-01-23 13:03:37 +11:00
Stefan Haller
a67ad44781 Add config setting to suppress showing file icons (#3216)
- **PR Description**

Add a config option `gui.showFileIcons` (default: true) which can be set
to false to suppress showing file icons.
2024-01-22 08:43:54 +01:00
Stefan Haller
36134006c5 Add config setting to suppress showing file icons 2024-01-22 08:40:03 +01:00
README-bot
3215839524 Updated README.md 2024-01-22 02:40:34 +00:00
Jesse Duffield
c2218133bc Show file names in default colour (#3081)
Fixes https://github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/issues/3077

Show unstaged file names in default colour

Previously, we had the following rules:
* file names were in red when unstaged or partially staged
* directory names were in red if unstaged, yellow if partially staged,
and
  green if fully staged

Red text on a black background can be hard to read, so instead I'm
changing it
so that unstaged files have their names in the default text colour.
I'm also making it so that partially staged files are in yellow, just
like how
partially staged directories are yellow (same deal with the commit files
view
when adding to a custom patch).

So the new rules are:
* unstaged files/directories use the default colour
* partially staged files/directories are in yellow
* fully staged files/directories are in green

I've also done a refactor on the code clean up some dead code from when
the file tree
outline was drawn with box characters, and I've made it so that the
indentation in
each line is handled inside the function that draws the line rather than
in the recursive
parent function. This makes it easier to experiment with things like
showing the file
status characters on the left edge of the view (admittedly after
experimenting with it,
I decided I didn't like it). Apologies for having a refactor and a
functional change
in the one commit but by the time I was done, I couldn't be bothered
going back and
retroactively splitting it into two halves.
2024-01-22 13:40:19 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
7c3d8921b7 Show unstaged file names in default colour
Previously, we had the following rules:
* file names were in red when unstaged or partially staged
* directory names were in red if unstaged, yellow if partially staged, and
  green if fully staged

Red text on a black background can be hard to read, so instead I'm changing it
so that unstaged files have their names in the default text colour.
I'm also making it so that partially staged files are in yellow, just like how
partially staged directories are yellow (same deal with the commit files view
when adding to a custom patch).

So the new rules are:
* unstaged files/directories use the default colour
* partially staged files/directories are in yellow
* fully staged files/directories are in green

I've also done a refactor on the code clean up some dead code from when the file tree
outline was drawn with box characters, and I've made it so that the indentation in
each line is handled inside the function that draws the line rather than in the recursive
parent function. This makes it easier to experiment with things like showing the file
status characters on the left edge of the view (admittedly after experimenting with it,
I decided I didn't like it). Apologies for having a refactor and a functional change
in the one commit but by the time I was done, I couldn't be bothered going back and
retroactively splitting it into two halves.
2024-01-22 13:31:05 +11:00
Stefan Haller
221ebdc1fb Keep same branch selected when fetching a branch while sorted by date (#3186)
- **PR Description**

Now that branches can be sorted by date, there's a new situation that we
didn't have before: when fetching a branch, its committer date can
change, so it will move up in the list; we need to update the selection
index to follow. This is important for the case that master is behind
its upstream and you want to rebase your checked-out branch onto master:
in that case you would select master, press "f" to fetch, and then press
"r" to rebase onto it. It's very bad if master doesn't stay selected
after fetching.

- **Please check if the PR fulfills these requirements**

* [x] Cheatsheets are up-to-date (run `go generate ./...`)
* [x] Code has been formatted (see
[here](https://github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#code-formatting))
* [x] Tests have been added/updated (see
[here](https://github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/blob/master/pkg/integration/README.md)
for the integration test guide)
* [ ] Text is internationalised (see
[here](https://github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#internationalisation))
* [ ] Docs (specifically `docs/Config.md`) have been updated if
necessary
* [x] You've read through your own file changes for silly mistakes etc

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2024-01-19 09:31:21 +01:00
Stefan Haller
2c9b4770bc Keep same branch selected when refreshing branches
This wasn't necessary before, because the only available branch sorting option
was by recency, so the sort order couldn't change except by checking out
branches. Now, you can sort by committer date, so the branch order can change by
fetching; in this case it's important to keep the same branch selected. One
important use case is to rebase the checked-out branch onto master; you select
master, press "f" to fetch it (this can now change its position in the list),
and then press "r" to rebase. To make this work smoothly it's important to keep
master selected after pressing "f".
2024-01-19 09:25:07 +01:00
Stefan Haller
9867180202 Add test showing how branch should stay selected after fetching (but doesn't yet) 2024-01-19 09:23:55 +01:00
README-bot
8dec35ba67 Updated README.md 2024-01-18 23:56:30 +00:00
Jesse Duffield
74e07080d0 Add range selection ability on list contexts (#3207)
- **PR Description**

Issue: https://github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/issues/3196

This PR adds the ability to select a range of items in list contexts. It
does this in two ways:
* Sticky range select: like what we already have in the staging view,
you press 'v' to toggle range select and then use up/down keys to extend
the range
* Non-sticky range select: rather than explicitly toggling this on/off,
you use shift+up/down to extend the range

The PR adds the ability to range select in all list contexts, but it's
up to individual actions to opt-in to supporting a range. This PR only
supports it for copying a range of commits for cherry-picking. We can
add more support iteratively so that we're not merging a single giant
PR. For all actions requiring selection of a single-item, an error will
be shown if a range is selected.

Other use cases we want to support in the near future:
* marking commits as pick/drop/fixup/squash/etc when mid-rebase
* fixup/squash/drop when outside rebase
* moving commits up/down (in or out of rebase)
* staging/unstaging multiple files
* discarding multiple files

## Updated keybindings

Because the 'v' binding is now globally dedicated to toggling range
select, I've changed the cherry-pick copy/paste keys from 'c' and 'v' to
'shift+C' and 'shift+V' respectively. I've also nullified the 'v'
keybinding on the 'view divergence from upstream' option in the upstream
options menu (conveniently it was the first option in the menu so you
can press enter on it).

## Standardised range select display

As a bonus, this PR standardises how we display a range select. We
already had range select support in the patch explorer view and merge
conflicts view, but they were directly rendering the highlighted
selection (i.e. blue background colour) in the content written to the
view, rather than tell the view which lines were selected and have the
view highlight them itself. A convenient benefit here is that now the
entire line is highlighted, including trailing space, rather than just
the content of the line. Another convenient benefit is that our
integration tests can now easily ask the view which lines are selected,
rather than depending on the specific context, because the view keeps
track of it.

I've removed the selectedRangeBgColor config option because
selectedLineBgColor should be fine. I don't see the need for two
options, but tell me if you think otherwise.

Also, another thing we're standardising on: hitting escape will cancel
the range select, which in the staging/patch-building views means if
you're selecting a range, you'll need to hit escape twice to exit out of
the view. For consistency, we're also applying this logic if you have a
hunk selected. I personally would much prefer this and have several
times accidentally exited out of the view when trying to cancel a range
select by pressing escape. In lazygit in general, 'escape' means 'exit
out of the innermost mode' and I would consider range select to be a
kind of mode.

## Sticky vs non-sticky range interaction

Here's the state machine that explains how the sticky and non-sticky
range select modes interact. Although users will typically pick one or
the other, it's important to be clear on what the logic is if you swap
between them:
```
(no range, press 'v') -> sticky range
(no range, press arrow) -> no range
(no range, press shift+arrow) -> nonsticky range
(sticky range, press 'v') -> no range
(sticky range, press arrow) -> sticky range
(sticky range, press shift+arrow) -> nonsticky range
(nonsticky range, press 'v') -> no range
(nonsticky range, press arrow) -> no range
(nonsticky range, press shift+arrow) -> nonsticky range
```

Also if you press escape in either range mode, it cancels the range
select.

## Some implementation details
* when the action involves toggling e.g. toggling cherry-pick copy or
toggling staged, we decide what to do based on the selection: for
example with staging: if there are any unstaged changes in the
selection, we'll stage everything, otherwise we unstage everything. This
is the logic we already had when staging individual directories.
* we retain range selection if a view loses focus
* where we previously set SetSelectedLineIdx all over the place (e.g.
setting selected line idx to 0 when checking out a branch) we're now
using SetSelection which also resets the range select. There are only a
couple of places where we would still want to use SetSelectedLineIdx
(e.g. when the user moves up/down a page, because they would want to
retain range select in that case)

- **Please check if the PR fulfills these requirements**

* [x] Cheatsheets are up-to-date (run `go generate ./...`)
* [x] Code has been formatted (see
[here](https://github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#code-formatting))
* [ ] Tests have been added/updated (see
[here](https://github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/blob/master/pkg/integration/README.md)
for the integration test guide)
* [x] Text is internationalised (see
[here](https://github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#internationalisation))
* [x] Docs (specifically `docs/Config.md`) have been updated if
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2024-01-19 10:56:16 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
ab3004bcd5 Show unacknowledged toast message upon integration test failure
Often if a test fails and there's an unaknowledged toast message, that message will
explain why the test failed. Given that we don't display toast messages in
integration tests when they run (for reasons I can't recall right now), we need to
log it as part of the error message.
2024-01-19 10:50:49 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
1ea0c270df Disable range-select in menu and suggestions view
We don't need it there so no need to enable it.

I'm leaving the disabled reason checks there, even though they're now redundant,
because they're only one-liners and they communicate intent.
2024-01-19 10:50:49 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
51fb82d6bf Enforce single-item selection in various actions
We want to show an error when the user tries to invoke an action that expects only
a single item to be selected.

We're using the GetDisabledReason field to enforce this (as well as DisabledReason
on menu items).

I've created a ListControllerTrait to store some shared convenience functions for this.
2024-01-19 10:50:49 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
280b4d60f8 Support select range for cherry pick
This requires us to change the 'v' keybinding for paste to something else,
now that 'v' is used globally for toggling range select. So I'm using
'shift+v' and I'm likewise changing 'c' to 'shift+c' for copying, so
that they're consistent.

We will need to clearly communicate this change in keybindings.
2024-01-19 10:50:49 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
54bd94ad24 Add SetSelection function for list contexts and use it in most places
The only time we should call SetSelectedLineIdx is when we are happy for a
select range to be retained which means things like moving the selected line
index to top top/bottom or up/down a page as the user navigates.

But in every other case we should now call SetSelection because that will
set the selected index and cancel the range which is almost always what we
want.
2024-01-19 10:47:21 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
8840c1a2b7 Remove 'v' menu keys
We can no longer use this because 'v' is globally reserved for range select.
Conveniently it was the first item in the menu anyway for both of these.
2024-01-19 10:47:21 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
d08fafb1c4 Clear range select upon pressing 'escape'
This is the highest priority of the escape actions because it's the thing you're
most likely to want to do upon hitting escape if you have a range selected.

Applying this to the staging/patch-building views is tricky: if we want this logic
for when a range of lines is selected, we'll also need to apply it when a hunk
is selected too. I still think it's worth it though: I've often accidentally
escaped from the staging view when trying to cancel a range selection.
2024-01-19 10:47:21 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
f3eb180f75 Standardise display of range selection across views
We're not fully standardising here: different contexts can store their range state however
they like. What we are standardising on is that now the view is always responsible for
highlighting the selected lines, meaning the context/controller needs to tell the view
where the range start is.

Two convenient benefits from this change:
1) we no longer need bespoke code in integration tests for asserting on selected lines because
we can just ask the view
2) line selection in staging/patch-building/merge-conflicts views now look the same as in
list views i.e. the highlight applies to the whole line (including trailing space)

I also noticed a bug with merge conflicts not rendering the selection on focus though I suspect
it wasn't a bug with any real consequences when the view wasn't displaying the selection.

I'm going to scrap the selectedRangeBgColor config and just let it use the single line
background color. Hopefully nobody cares, but there's really no need for an extra config.
2024-01-19 10:47:21 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
c0c3aac02e Support non-sticky range selection in patch explorer views 2024-01-19 10:47:21 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
24a4302c52 Add range selection ability on list contexts
This adds range select ability in two ways:
1) Sticky: like what we already have with the staging view i.e. press v then use arrow keys
2) Non-sticky: where you just use shift+up/down to expand the range

The state machine works like this:
(no range, press 'v') -> sticky range
(no range, press arrow) -> no range
(no range, press shift+arrow) -> nonsticky range
(sticky range, press 'v') -> no range
(sticky range, press arrow) -> sticky range
(sticky range, press shift+arrow) -> nonsticky range
(nonsticky range, press 'v') -> no range
(nonsticky range, press arrow) -> no range
(nonsticky range, press shift+arrow) -> nonsticky range
2024-01-19 10:47:21 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
e887a2eb3c Stop hiding debug vscode launch tasks
No idea why these were hidden in the first place
2024-01-19 10:47:21 +11:00
README-bot
8a94663df1 Updated README.md 2024-01-16 12:24:57 +00:00
Jesse Duffield
8062f96d6b Fix CI erroneously marking failed tests as successful (#3221)
CI is erroneously saying that our integration tests are passing.

As @stefanhaller says in a comment:
> It broke with this commit:
aaecd6cc40.
Since that change, the run_integration_tests.sh script will exit with
the exit status of the the last mv command, not the test run. Should be
pretty easy to fix.

Thanks to Stefan for fixing this

(The reason I'm saying this all here in the PR description is that PR
descriptions now get included in merge commits)
2024-01-16 23:24:39 +11:00
Stefan Haller
cf59b40a1b Fix exit code of run_integration_tests.sh when capturing code coverage data 2024-01-16 18:23:53 +11:00
Stefan Haller
53acbc8f18 Fix crash with short branch names (#3219) 2024-01-15 13:28:36 +01:00
Stefan Haller
36e57d16bd Don't try to shorten branch names that are already 3 characters or less
This fixes a potential crash when the available width is very small and the
branch name is one to three characters long.
2024-01-15 13:27:49 +01:00
Jesse Duffield
080aa78266 Do not include keybindings from another view in keybindings menu (#3220)
Previously we included all navigation keybindings from all views in the
keybindings menu, meaning if you pressed enter on 'next page' in the
commits view, you'd end up triggering the action in the sub-commits
view.

- **PR Description**

- **Please check if the PR fulfills these requirements**

* [x] Cheatsheets are up-to-date (run `go generate ./...`)
* [x] Code has been formatted (see
[here](https://github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#code-formatting))
* [ ] Tests have been added/updated (see
[here](https://github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/blob/master/pkg/integration/README.md)
for the integration test guide)
* [x] Text is internationalised (see
[here](https://github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#internationalisation))
* [ ] Docs (specifically `docs/Config.md`) have been updated if
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* [x] You've read through your own file changes for silly mistakes etc

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2024-01-15 20:17:33 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
fc8998e377 Do not include keybindings from another view in keybindings menu
Previously we included all navigation keybindings from all views in the keybindings menu, meaning
if you pressed enter on 'next page' in the commits view, you'd end up triggering the action
in the sub-commits view.
2024-01-15 20:08:11 +11:00
README-bot
d4a0ca35c7 Updated README.md 2024-01-15 03:45:52 +00:00
Jesse Duffield
f79305090b Show Toast instead of error panel when invoking a disabled command (#3180)
- **PR Description**

Addresses #3116.

I'm not 100% sure I like the behavior, but I put it out there so that
others can test it and form an opinion. It not only affects keybindings,
but also invoking menu items (either with enter or with their key
binding): the menu now stays open in that case, which I think is
actually better.

There's a horrible hack for keeping the integration tests working, I
don't have a good idea how to fix that for real. Suggestions welcome.
2024-01-15 14:45:39 +11:00
Stefan Haller
f133224683 Double the duration of error toasts
This gives users more time to read them.
2024-01-14 17:45:35 +01:00
Stefan Haller
83337d9fa8 Allow showing Disabled errors as error panel instead of toast 2024-01-14 17:45:35 +01:00
Stefan Haller
84e1d15079 Make DisabledReason a struct
This is a pure refactoring, no change in behavior yet. We'll add another field
to the struct in the next commit.
2024-01-14 17:45:35 +01:00
Stefan Haller
09a24ee97d Use ErrorToast instead of error panel when invoking a disabled command 2024-01-14 17:45:35 +01:00
Stefan Haller
99a3ccde71 Add ErrorToast function 2024-01-14 17:45:35 +01:00
Stefan Haller
8ca8a43968 Make it mandatory to acknowledge toasts in tests 2024-01-14 17:42:03 +01:00
Stefan Haller
9fa43394fe Make it possible to handle toasts in integration tests
Use it in two selected tests to demonstrate what it looks like.
2024-01-14 17:42:03 +01:00
Jesse Duffield
37590a495c Add 'Quick start interactive rebase' action (#3213)
- **PR Description**

A common issue I have is that I want to move a commit from the top of my
branch all the way down to the first commit on the branch. To do that, I
need to navigate down to the first commit on my branch, press 'e' to
start an interactive rebase, then navigate back up to the top of the
branch, then move my commit back down to the base. This is annoying.

Similarly annoying is moving the commit one-by-one without explicitly
starting an interactive rebase, because then each individual step is its
own rebase which takes a while in aggregate.

This PR allows you to press 'i' from the commits view to start an
interactive rebase from an 'appropriate' base. By appropriate, we mean
that we want to start from the HEAD and stop when we reach the first
merge commit or commit on the main branch. This may end up including
more commits than you need, but it doesn't make a difference.

- **Please check if the PR fulfills these requirements**

* [x] Cheatsheets are up-to-date (run `go generate ./...`)
* [x] Code has been formatted (see
[here](https://github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#code-formatting))
* [x] Tests have been added/updated (see
[here](https://github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/blob/master/pkg/integration/README.md)
for the integration test guide)
* [x] Text is internationalised (see
[here](https://github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#internationalisation))
* [x] Docs (specifically `docs/Config.md`) have been updated if
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* [x] You've read through your own file changes for silly mistakes etc

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2024-01-13 22:39:06 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
ee106f9af8 Do not perform IO work when getting disabled reason with local commits
Because we obtain disabled reasons after every action, we need to keep the code for doing so
super fast. As such, we should not be hitting the filesystem to get rebase state, instead
we should just get the cached state.

I feel like we should actually be using the cached state everywhere like we do with all
our other models if only for the sake of consistency.
2024-01-13 12:57:49 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
23a98937b4 Update README to add backticks to key
Missed a spot when I originally wrote this
2024-01-13 12:57:49 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
a0b63090e0 Update codebase guide
I'm adding a couple more terms: Keybinding and Action, to keep things standardised
2024-01-13 12:57:49 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
53a8bd2e3f Add ability to start an interactive rebase onto an appropriate base
A common issue I have is that I want to move a commit from the top of my branch
all the way down to the first commit on the branch. To do that, I need to navigate
down to the first commit on my branch, press 'e' to start an interactive rebase,
then navigate back up to the top of the branch, then move my commit back down to
the base. This is annoying.

Similarly annoying is moving the commit one-by-one without explicitly starting
an interactive rebase, because then each individual step is its own rebase which
takes a while in aggregate.

This PR allows you to press 'i' from the commits view to start an interactive
rebase from an 'appropriate' base. By appropriate, we mean that we want to start
from the HEAD and stop when we reach the first merge commit or commit on the main
branch. This may end up including more commits than you need, but it doesn't make
a difference.
2024-01-13 12:57:49 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
e9962b98a7 Set working directory in lazygit test command (#3215)
We need to fetch our list of tests both outside of our test binary and
within. We need to get the list from within so that we can run the code
that drives the test and runs assertions. To get the list of tests we
need to know where the root of the lazygit repo is, given that the tests
live in files under that root.

So far, we've used this GetLazyRootDirectory() function for that, but it
assumes that we're not in a test directory (it just looks for the first
.git dir it can find). Because we didn't want to properly fix this
before, we've been setting the working directory of the test command to
the lazygit root, and using the --path CLI arg to override it when the
test itself ran. This was a terrible hack.

Now, we're passing the lazygit root directory as an env var to the
integration test, so that we can set the working directory to the actual
path of the test repo; removing the need to use the --path arg.

- **PR Description**

- **Please check if the PR fulfills these requirements**

* [x] Cheatsheets are up-to-date (run `go generate ./...`)
* [x] Code has been formatted (see
[here](https://github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#code-formatting))
* [x] Tests have been added/updated (see
[here](https://github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/blob/master/pkg/integration/README.md)
for the integration test guide)
* [x] Text is internationalised (see
[here](https://github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#internationalisation))
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2024-01-12 23:33:26 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
a1ce6029c1 Pass -f as single arg in integration test
For some bizarre reason `pkg/integration/tests/filter_by_path/cli_arg.go` is failing as of 8c716184 like so:

```
test_lazygit

  Usage:
    test_lazygit [git-arg]

  Positional Variables:
    git-arg   Panel to focus upon opening lazygit. Accepted values (based on git terminology): status, branch, log, stash. Ignored if --filter arg is passed.
  Flags:
    -h --help               Displays help with available flag, subcommand, and positional value parameters.
    -p --path               Path of git repo. (equivalent to --work-tree=<path> --git-dir=<path>/.git/)
    -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
    -v --version            Print the current version
    -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) (default: false)
    -l --logs               Tail lazygit logs (intended to be used when `lazygit --debug` is called in a separate terminal tab)
    -c --config             Print the default config
    -cd --print-config-dir   Print the config directory
    -ucd --use-config-dir     override default config directory with provided directory
    -w --work-tree          equivalent of the --work-tree git argument
    -g --git-dir            equivalent of the --git-dir git argument
    -ucf --use-config-file    Comma separated list to custom config file(s)

Unknown arguments supplied:  filterFile
```

where the CLI args are:
```
([]string) (len=5 cap=5) {
 (string) (len=25) "/tmp/lazygit/test_lazygit",
 (string) (len=6) "-debug",
 (string) (len=108) "--use-config-dir=/Users/jesseduffieldduffield/repos/lazygit/test/_results/filter_by_path/cli_arg/used_config",
 (string) (len=2) "-f",
 (string) (len=10) "filterFile"
}
```

This appears to be a bug in flaggy itself. I've updated to the latest version but it still breaks. Bizarrely it works fine on CI and
only fails locally. Running lazygit locally with `lg -f pkg/gui/controllers/helpers/refresh_helper.go` it works fine. So I don't
know what's going on there. At any rate, I'm just going to get the test passing by passing `-f=filterFile` as a single argument.
2024-01-12 20:19:50 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
8c716184c1 Set working directory in lazygit test command
We need to fetch our list of tests both outside of our test binary and within. We need
to get the list from within so that we can run the code that drives the test and runs
assertions. To get the list of tests we need to know where the root of the lazygit repo
is, given that the tests live in files under that root.

So far, we've used this GetLazyRootDirectory() function for that, but it assumes that
we're not in a test directory (it just looks for the first .git dir it can find). Because
we didn't want to properly fix this before, we've been setting the working directory of
the test command to the lazygit root, and using the --path CLI arg to override it when
the test itself ran. This was a terrible hack.

Now, we're passing the lazygit root directory as an env var to the integration test, so
that we can set the working directory to the actual path of the test repo; removing the
need to use the --path arg.
2024-01-12 19:59:31 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
5c888a0b47 Update codebase guide
fixes a line that used an incorrect path
2024-01-11 09:57:05 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
498092a8ec Add codebase guide (#3206)
- **PR Description**

After reading through some AI-generated lazygit docs, it occurred to me
that we should actually be documenting some of this stuff ourselves.

Contributors can feel free to add stuff to this guide if they think it
provides useful context.

- **Please check if the PR fulfills these requirements**

* [x] Cheatsheets are up-to-date (run `go generate ./...`)
* [x] Code has been formatted (see
[here](https://github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#code-formatting))
* [x] Tests have been added/updated (see
[here](https://github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/blob/master/pkg/integration/README.md)
for the integration test guide)
* [x] Text is internationalised (see
[here](https://github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#internationalisation))
* [x] Docs (specifically `docs/Config.md`) have been updated if
necessary
* [x] You've read through your own file changes for silly mistakes etc

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Jesse Duffield
caf6a3629d Add codebase guide 2024-01-11 09:43:38 +11:00
Stefan Haller
1ca96bbe5b Fix keybindings for characters involving AltGr on Windows (#3194) 2024-01-10 09:42:30 +01:00
Stefan Haller
cb5d0bca1c Bump gocui
... and switch back from stefanhaller's tcell fork to the official tcell. This
basically reverts 7ccb871a45.
2024-01-10 09:39:25 +01:00
Stefan Haller
ef3d6f4a32 Support insteadOf URL rewriting when opening URLs in browser (#3177) 2024-01-10 09:29:26 +01:00
Stefan Haller
b470442a46 Obtain remote URL by calling "ls-remote --get-url" instead of using git config
This has the advantage that it still works when the user has configured aliases
using the insteadOf feature [1].

[1] https://git-scm.com/docs/git-config/2.42.0#Documentation/git-config.txt-urlltbasegtinsteadOf)
2024-01-10 09:24:23 +01:00
Stefan Haller
bf01c0b00e Allow multiple fetch commands (or fetch and pull) to run concurrently (#3202) 2024-01-10 09:23:22 +01:00
Stefan Haller
76e39af76f Allow multiple fetch commands (or fetch and pull) to run concurrently
Git has a bug [1] whereby running multiple fetch commands at the same time
causes all of them to append their information to the .git/FETCH_HEAD file,
causing the next git pull that wants to use the information to become confused,
and show an error like "Cannot rebase onto multiple branches". This error would
occur when pressing "f" and "p" in quick succession in the files panel, but also
when pressing "p" while a background fetch happens to be running. One likely
situation for this is pressing "p" right after startup.

Since lazygit never uses the information written to .git/FETCH_HEAD, it's best
to avoid writing to it, which fixes the scenarios described above.

However, it doesn't fix the problem of repeatedly pressing "f" quickly on the
checked-out branch; since we call "git pull" in that case, the above fix doesn't
help there. We'll address this separately in another PR.

[1] See https://public-inbox.org/git/xmqqy1daffk8.fsf@gitster.g/ for more
information.
2024-01-10 09:18:38 +01:00
Stefan Haller
5b91cd0cc8 Extract a function fetchCommandBuilder 2024-01-10 09:18:38 +01:00
Stefan Haller
6255728e63 Add a method GitVersion.IsAtLeast 2024-01-10 09:18:38 +01:00
README-bot
b657fc4f0b Updated README.md 2024-01-10 08:17:42 +00:00
Stefan Haller
d294d51791 Add command to find base commit for creating a fixup (#3105) 2024-01-10 09:17:29 +01:00
Stefan Haller
b35f8776e1 Warn when there are hunks with only added lines
The algorithm works by blaming the deleted lines, so if a hunk contains only
added lines, we can only hope that it also belongs in the same commit. Warn the
user about this.

Note: the warning might be overly agressive, we'll have to see if this is
annoying. The reason is that it depends on the diff context size whether added
lines go into their own hunk or are grouped together with other added or deleted
lines into one hunk. However, our algorithm uses a diff context size of 0,
because that makes it easiest to parse the diff; this results in hunks having
only added lines more often than what the user sees. For example, moving a line
of code down by two lines will likely result in a single hunk for the user, but
in two hunks for our algorithm. On the other hand, being this strict makes the
warning consistent. We could consider using the user's diff context size in the
algorithm, but then it would depend on the current context size whether the
warning appears, which could be confusing. Plus, it would make the algorithm
quite a bit more complicated.
2024-01-10 09:11:40 +01:00
Stefan Haller
8ca78412ac Add command to find base commit for creating a fixup 2024-01-10 09:11:40 +01:00
Stefan Haller
33f933ba21 Add config setting for splitting window vertically in half screen mode (#3133) 2024-01-09 15:53:32 +01:00
Stefan Haller
d70dd5123d Add config setting for side panel location (left or top) in half screen mode 2024-01-09 15:45:26 +01:00
Stefan Haller
15da702140 Fix preserving the commit message when description contains blank lines (#3170) 2024-01-09 14:35:43 +01:00
Stefan Haller
cd50c79ae4 Preserve the commit message correctly even if the description has blank lines
There are two possible fixes for this bug, and they differ in behavior when
rewording a commit. The one I chose here always splits at the first line feed,
which means that for an improperly formatted commit message such as this one:

   This is a very long multi-line subject,
   which you shouldn't really use in git.

   And this is the body (we call it "description" in lazygit).

we split after the first line instead of after the first paragraph. This is
arguably not what the original author meant, but splitting after the first
paragraph doesn't really work well in lazygit, because we would try to put both
lines into the one-line subject field of the message panel, and you'd only see
the second and not even know that there are more.

The other potential fix would have been to join subject and description with two
line feeds instead of one in JoinCommitMessageAndDescription; this would have
fixed our bug in the same way, but would result in splitting the above message
after the second line instead of the first. I think that's worse, so I decided
for the first fix.

While we're at it, simplify the code a little bit; strings.Cut is documented to
return (s, "") when the separator is not found, so there's no need to do this on
our side.

We do have to trim spaces on the description now, to support the regular reword
case where subject and body are separated by a blank line.
2024-01-09 14:31:53 +01:00
Stefan Haller
3ebba5f32c Add test demonstrating a bug with preserving the commit message
SplitCommitMessageAndDescription splits at the first '\n\n' that it finds (if
there is one), which in this case is between the two paragraphs of the
description. This is wrong.
2024-01-09 14:31:53 +01:00
Stefan Haller
9a423c388d Remove unused function
I think this is a left-over from before we had the new commit message panel. It
no longer makes sense to add a newline to the commit subject.
2024-01-09 14:31:53 +01:00
Stefan Haller
daf9b8cfa9 Simplify GetCommitMessage
Use git log instead of git rev-list, this way we don't get a line "commit <sha>"
at the beginning that we then have to discard again.

The test TestGetCommitMsg is becoming a bit pointless now, since it just
compares that input and output are identical.
2024-01-09 14:31:53 +01:00
README-bot
b6a9220343 Updated README.md 2024-01-09 13:30:54 +00:00
Stefan Haller
aeb017e029 Add command to open git difftool (#3156) 2024-01-09 14:29:26 +01:00
Stefan Haller
a6174271aa Update cheat sheets and json schema 2024-01-09 14:27:33 +01:00
Stefan Haller
517e0f8248 Add command to open git difftool 2024-01-09 14:27:33 +01:00
Stefan Haller
c1cb95db6f Remove unused function 2024-01-09 14:24:14 +01:00
Stefan Haller
966e5f5337 Fix checking out a tag when there is a branch with the same name (#3179) 2024-01-09 14:23:08 +01:00
Stefan Haller
f244ec8251 Fix checking out a tag when a branch with the same name exists 2024-01-09 14:18:35 +01:00
Stefan Haller
2b97f0fb43 Add test demonstrating the problem
When there's a branch with the same name as the tag, the branch gets checked out
instead of the tag.
2024-01-09 14:18:35 +01:00
Stefan Haller
af5e25cfb5 Replace copy commit SHA with copy commit subject on the y s keybind in the commits view (#3188) 2024-01-09 14:17:05 +01:00
README-bot
93cae68e94 Updated README.md 2024-01-09 09:55:08 +00:00
Jesse Duffield
6e6fe6a489 Show a friendly error message when starting lazygit from a non-existent cwd (#3192)
Closes #3187

- **PR Description**

#3187 observes that lazygit crashes with a stack trace if it's run from
a non-existent current working directory. The steps to reproduce are:

```
mkdir test
cd test
rm -r ../test
lazygit
```

(Note: I can repro this on Ubuntu, but not on macOS Sonoma, where
lazygit starts regardless of whether the current working directory
exists or not.)

Here's how the repro steps look on Ubuntu with this PR applied:

```
simon@ubuntu:/Users/simon/src/3p/lazygit$ go build .
simon@ubuntu:/Users/simon/src/3p/lazygit$ mkdir deleteme
simon@ubuntu:/Users/simon/src/3p/lazygit$ cd deleteme/
simon@ubuntu:/Users/simon/src/3p/lazygit/deleteme$ rm -r ../deleteme
simon@ubuntu:/Users/simon/src/3p/lazygit/deleteme$ ../lazygit
2024/01/02 18:40:15 Error: the current working directory does not exist
```

- **Please check if the PR fulfills these requirements**

* [x] Cheatsheets are up-to-date (run `go generate ./...`)
* [x] Code has been formatted (see
[here](https://github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#code-formatting))
* [x] Tests have been added/updated (see
[here](https://github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/blob/master/pkg/integration/README.md)
for the integration test guide)
* [x] Text is internationalised (see
[here](https://github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#internationalisation))
* [x] Docs (specifically `docs/Config.md`) have been updated if
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* [x] You've read through your own file changes for silly mistakes etc

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2024-01-09 20:54:50 +11:00
Karim Khaleel
2c2436574d Replace copy SHA with copy subject on commit 'y s' 2024-01-03 02:19:39 +03:00
Simon Whitaker
0cdca9ac2c Update error message 2024-01-02 18:43:39 +00:00
Simon Whitaker
4172be6bc8 Show a friendly error message when starting lazygit from a non-existent cwd
Closes 3187
2024-01-02 18:25:28 +00:00
Stefan Haller
d97b37a178 Add local branch sorting menu (#3182) 2023-12-27 15:30:25 +01:00
Alex March
21334fa889 Add integration test for local branch sort order 2023-12-27 15:25:29 +01:00
Alex March
36a29f225b Add a sort order menu for local branches 2023-12-27 15:25:29 +01:00
README-bot
1e85c4379f Updated README.md 2023-12-27 10:24:12 +00:00
Stefan Haller
470632b97a Add age to stash entries (#3174) 2023-12-27 11:23:57 +01:00
AzraelSec
50044dd5e0 chore: use null char as a stash entries divider during loading 2023-12-27 11:21:49 +01:00
AzraelSec
bc330b8ff3 feat: add age on stash lines 2023-12-27 11:21:49 +01:00
README-bot
7f36494eb2 Updated README.md 2023-12-22 08:16:48 +00:00
Stefan Haller
85c48ba887 Add remote branch sorting menu, saving the option to state.yml (#3171) 2023-12-22 09:16:34 +01:00
Stefan Haller
1e3935cbaf Add integration test for remote branch sort order 2023-12-22 16:30:20 +09:00
Alex March
3fe491fcb2 Implement a sort order menu for remote branches 2023-12-22 16:30:20 +09:00
README-bot
66b608b2f9 Updated README.md 2023-12-15 15:39:58 +00:00
Stefan Haller
4ee01d153b fix(config): add yaml:"options" struct tag to CustomCommandPrompt.[]Options (#3163) 2023-12-15 16:39:43 +01:00
Emre Deger
79e04fad9a fix(config): add yaml struct tag to CustomCommandPrompt.[]Options
add `yaml` struct tag for fixing uppercase issue on json schema
2023-12-15 07:29:48 +03:00
README-bot
6778bc04a3 Updated README.md 2023-12-10 15:07:02 +00:00
Stefan Haller
d548f857a4 Fall back to WithWaitingStatus if item is not visible (#3083) 2023-12-10 16:06:49 +01:00
Stefan Haller
f99c59b6d5 Fall back to WithWaitingStatus if item is scrolled out of view 2023-12-10 16:03:25 +01:00
Stefan Haller
0fd4983c66 Fall back to WithWaitingStatus if view showing the item is not visible 2023-12-10 15:57:51 +01:00
Stefan Haller
240948b882 Return only visible views from TopViewInWindow
Without this it's not reliably possible to ask whether a given view is visible
by asking

  windowHelper.TopViewInWindow(context.GetWindowName()) == context.GetView()

because there could be transient, invisible contexts after it in the Z order.

I guess it's a bit of a coincidence that this has never been a problem so far.
2023-12-10 15:57:51 +01:00
README-bot
cf82e69bbe Updated README.md 2023-12-09 14:40:36 +00:00
Stefan Haller
653e59a3d5 Make move up/down blocking (#2966) 2023-12-09 15:40:23 +01:00
Stefan Haller
e342860ef1 Add WithWaitingStatusSync for reverting commits 2023-12-09 15:28:41 +01:00
Stefan Haller
569adae6a2 Use WithWaitingStatusSync for move commit up/down 2023-12-09 15:28:40 +01:00
Stefan Haller
79fe885dcd Add WithWaitingStatusSync 2023-12-09 15:28:40 +01:00
Stefan Haller
a46f26e148 Bump gocui 2023-12-09 15:23:40 +01:00
Stefan Haller
ca4b8b25f0 Fix bottom line alignment (#3076) 2023-12-09 11:57:06 +01:00
Jesse Duffield
dad2c5fa52 Add tests for window arrangement code
The output of the GetWindowDimensions function is hard to understand just by looking at it,
so I've added a helper function in the tests to render the window layout as text, so that
in order to create a new test you just come up with some args and paste the output as the
expected output.

This has the same downsides that any snapshot-based testing has: it's more brittle than
targeted assertions. But it is much easier to make sense of these snapshots than it is
to make sense of more fine-grained assertions, and I like the fact that these tests can
serve as documentation.
2023-12-09 11:53:52 +01:00
Jesse Duffield
8a08abcd35 Refactor window arrangement helper to use pure function
This will make it easier to test the file
2023-12-09 11:18:28 +01:00
Jesse Duffield
b96befa250 Layout the bottom line view using spacer views
We are also removing the single-character padding on the left/right edges of the bottom
line because it's unnecessary

Unfortunately we need to create views for each spacer: it's not enough to just
layout the existing views with padding inbetween because gocui only renders
views meaning if there is no view in a given position, that position will just
render whatever was there previously (at least that's what I recall from talking
this through with Stefan: I could be way off).

Co-authored-by: Stefan Haller <stefan@haller-berlin.de>
2023-12-09 11:18:28 +01:00
Stefan Haller
8cc820668a Fix an incorrect comment
It sounds like at some point we only showed a slash as the search prompt, but I
dug a bit through the history and couldn't find a state of the code where that
was the case. (shrug)
2023-12-09 11:18:28 +01:00
Luka Markušić
ccb1ee04a5 fix: MacOS default path misspelling (#3148) 2023-12-07 10:07:52 +01:00
ZeroMask
d00936fb4e fix: MacOS default path misspelling 2023-12-07 11:52:39 +03:00
README-bot
e84d5acd23 Updated README.md 2023-12-07 07:35:43 +00:00
Stefan Haller
a8a4211d2b Add a copy-to-clipboard menu to the file view (with diff copy options) (#3104) 2023-12-07 08:35:28 +01:00
AzraelSec
6907816af9 chore: update jsonschema 2023-12-07 08:30:03 +01:00
AzraelSec
38db574de9 chore: update cheatsheets 2023-12-07 08:30:03 +01:00
AzraelSec
c7012528fc feat: introduce a copy menu into the file view 2023-12-07 08:30:03 +01:00
Jesse Duffield
2162e5ff64 Re-enable 'Unset upstream' option when upstream branch is missing (#3086) 2023-12-06 15:58:11 +11:00
README-bot
f40f5710f0 Updated README.md 2023-12-06 04:58:04 +00:00
Jesse Duffield
97940cae10 Updated installation instruction for Gentoo (#3113) 2023-12-06 15:57:50 +11:00
Stefan Haller
1555503493 Add UserConfig jsonschema generation script (#3039) 2023-12-02 13:27:37 +01:00
Karim Khaleel
1a035db4c8 Add UserConfig jsonschema generation script 2023-12-02 10:46:24 +01:00
Karim Khaleel
df5b3693d6 Add invopop/jsonschema fork 2023-12-02 10:46:24 +01:00
Stefan Haller
b123719107 Update cheatsheets (#3143) 2023-12-02 10:41:08 +01:00
Stefan Haller
6ec109c15a Update cheatsheets
This was forgotten in #3046.
2023-12-02 10:36:15 +01:00
Jesse Duffield
dee1ff007d fixed typo in test description (#3101) 2023-12-02 09:37:49 +11:00
README-bot
02b739743a Updated README.md 2023-12-01 22:35:12 +00:00
Jesse Duffield
f5361fdcb4 commmit - enhance docs for keybinding 'c' for local branch (#3046) 2023-12-02 09:34:58 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
b86d5bd688 Update README.md 2023-11-30 19:46:12 +11:00
README-bot
4bfffa69ff Updated README.md 2023-11-30 08:24:43 +00:00
Jesse Duffield
f9b4bcde38 Capture test code coverage stats (#3135) 2023-11-30 19:21:22 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
aaecd6cc40 Add coverage arg for integration tests
This PR captures the code coverage from our unit and integration tests. At the
moment it simply pushes the result to Codacy, a platform that assists with
improving code health. Right now the focus is just getting visibility but I want
to experiment with alerts on PRs when a PR causes a drop in code coverage.

To be clear: I'm not a dogmatist about this: I have no aspirations to get to
100% code coverage, and I don't consider lines-of-code-covered to be a perfect
metric, but it is a pretty good heuristic for how extensive your tests are.

The good news is that our coverage is actually pretty good which was a surprise
to me!

As a conflict of interest statement: I'm in Codacy's 'Pioneers' program which
provides funding and mentorship, and part of the arrangement is to use Codacy's
tooling on lazygit. This is something I'd have been happy to explore even
without being part of the program, and just like with any other static analysis
tool, we can tweak it to fit our use case and values.

## How we're capturing code coverage

This deserves its own section. Basically when you build the lazygit binary you
can specify that you want the binary to capture coverage information when it
runs. Then, if you run the binary with a GOCOVERDIR env var, it will write
coverage information to that directory before exiting.

It's a similar story with unit tests except with those you just specify the
directory inline via `-test.gocoverdir`.

We run both unit tests and integration tests separately in CI, _and_ we run them
parallel with different OS's and git versions. So I've got each step uploading
the coverage files as an artefact, and then in a separate step we combine all
the artefacts together and generate a combined coverage file, which we then
upload to codacy (but in future we can do other things with it like warn in a PR
if code coverage decreases too much).

Another caveat is that when running integration tests, not only do we want to
obtain code coverage from code executed by the test binary, we also want to
obtain code coverage from code executed by the test runner. Otherwise, for each
integration test you add, the setup code (which is run by the test runner, not
the test binary) will be considered un-covered and for a large setup step it may
appear that your PR _decreases_ coverage on net. Go doesn't easily let you
exclude directories from coverage reports so it's better to just track the
coverage from both the runner and the binary.

The binary expects a GOCOVERDIR env var but the test runner expects a
test.gocoverdir positional arg and if you pass the positional arg it will
internally overwrite GOCOVERDIR to some random temp directory and if you then
pass that to the test binary, it doesn't seem to actually write to it by the
time the test finishes. So to get around that we're using LAZYGIT_GOCOVERDIR and
then within the test runner we're mapping that to GOCOVERDIR before running the
test binary. So they both end up writing to the same directory. Coverage data
files are named to avoid conflicts, including something unique to the process,
so we don't need to worry about name collisions between the test runner and the
test binary's coverage files. We then merge the files together purely for the
sake of having fewer artefacts to upload.

## Misc

Initially I was able to have all the instances of '/tmp/code_coverage' confined
to the ci.yml which was good because it was all in one place but now it's spread
across ci.yml and scripts/run_integration_tests.sh and I don't feel great about
that but can't think of a way to make it cleaner.

I believe there's a use case for running scripts/run_integration_tests.sh
outside of CI (so that you can run tests against older git versions locally) so
I've made it that unless you pass the LAZYGIT_GOCOVERDIR env var to that script,
it skips all the code coverage stuff.

On a separate note: it seems that Go's coverage report is based on percentage of
statements executed, whereas codacy cares more about lines of code executed, so
codacy reports a higher percentage (e.g. 82%) than Go's own coverage report
(74%).
2023-11-30 12:58:41 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
7e5f25e415 Use args struct for RunTests
There were too many position arguments
2023-11-29 11:39:10 +11:00
Stefan Haller
d8059d7f7d Use a PTY when calling external diff command (#3120) 2023-11-22 12:51:02 +01:00
尼诺
0f2b79a1d4 Use a PTY when calling external diff command
This is important for communicating the view size to the external command.
e.g. The columns in difft's side-by-side mode are aligned correctly.
2023-11-22 12:08:05 +01:00
README-bot
bb87642aee Updated README.md 2023-11-19 16:10:18 +00:00
Stefan Haller
4a5b3eaa52 Fix go.mod file (#3118) 2023-11-19 17:10:03 +01:00
Stefan Haller
1b4e76797f Add "go mod tidy" check to CI
This should catch errors like this earlier.
2023-11-18 16:03:51 +01:00
Stefan Haller
58971182ca Fix go.mod file (go-difflib dependency should be indirect)
This broke with commit 7af371701d, but nobody noticed yet.
2023-11-18 16:01:03 +01:00
Hamed Benazha
9427a85805 Update README.md to contain new information to install it on gentoo
I changed the installation of method for the Gentoo distribution from a user owned overlay to a community owned one. GURU is the community owned overlay, it's safer to use and easier to maintain
2023-11-10 09:26:30 +01:00
Luka Markušić
d145e818d0 Fix unsetting upstream when it doesn't exist 2023-11-04 23:46:27 +01:00
Luka Markušić
e0fc8fe25b Introduce failing "UnsetUpstream" test 2023-11-04 23:45:21 +01:00
Luka Markušić
bb705d91a4 Rename integration test "ResetUpstream"
We are unsetting upstream in it, not resetting to upstream
2023-11-04 23:18:38 +01:00
schuebel
738fa286b2 fixed typo in test description 2023-10-30 14:17:34 +01:00
README-bot
1d1b8cc01f Updated README.md 2023-10-27 04:14:57 +00:00
Jesse Duffield
c357284e1a Add Warp link to readme
Adding warp to the readme as they are trialling out sponsoring the project.
2023-10-27 04:14:40 +00:00
README-bot
232596b83d Updated README.md 2023-10-26 07:45:25 +00:00
Jesse Duffield
1c1d558cc7 Add Codacy badge
I applied to the Codacy Pioneers program for funding and mentorship and I got accepted. Part of the terms is to show the codacy report badge in the readme. Thank God it's an A!
2023-10-26 07:45:08 +00:00
README-bot
dffb16ed96 Updated README.md 2023-10-24 15:27:07 +00:00
Stefan Haller
df8ce76bd6 Update Stacked_Branches.md (#3090) 2023-10-24 17:26:49 +02:00
Alan Potter
4d18b62c54 Update Stacked_Branches.md
Fix a typo.
2023-10-24 05:32:29 -04:00
README-bot
8193731a82 Updated README.md 2023-10-18 10:28:08 +00:00
Jesse Duffield
1a6d062192 Color file icons (#3080) 2023-10-18 21:27:53 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
1ff13cdfc6 Advise against raising pull requests from master branch 2023-10-18 21:21:50 +11:00
aashish2057
19e8cafe41 create iconProperties struct and convert iconMaps to use iconProperties 2023-10-18 21:21:36 +11:00
README-bot
cbb5fe6007 Updated README.md 2023-10-16 11:30:40 +00:00
Stefan Haller
c4fc30c243 Truncate branch names to make branch status always visible (#3075) 2023-10-16 13:30:24 +02:00
Stefan Haller
117aa1dcc6 Advise developers to use a nerd font in their editor 2023-10-16 13:15:05 +02:00
Stefan Haller
c550737a4f Truncate long branch names to make branch status visible 2023-10-16 13:15:05 +02:00
Stefan Haller
9e37ae3f5d Make the window a little wider for headless integration tests
100 was an unrealistically narrow width; make it a little wider so that we will
have to truncate things less often.
2023-10-16 09:03:07 +02:00
Stefan Haller
c89ef8b84a Make it possible to set the nerd fonts version to "off"
We don't need this for production code, but it will be needed for tests in the
next commit.
2023-10-16 09:03:07 +02:00
Stefan Haller
23befdd13a Pass "now" into utils.Loader
This makes it possible to write deterministic tests for views that use it.
2023-10-16 09:03:07 +02:00
Stefan Haller
58a83b0862 Remove special code to rerender views on screen mode change
The previous commit handles this case too.
2023-10-16 09:03:07 +02:00
Stefan Haller
d5b4f7bb3e Rerender certain views when their width changes
Situations where a view's width changes:
- changing screen modes
- enter staging or patch building
- resizing the terminal window

For the first of these we currently have special code to force a rerender, since
some views render different content depending on whether they are in full-screen
mode. We'll be able to remove that code now, since this new generic mechanism
takes care of that too.

But we will need this more general mechanism for cases where views truncate
their content to the view width; we'll add one example for that later in this
branch.
2023-10-16 09:03:07 +02:00
README-bot
3cee4de39c Updated README.md 2023-10-15 07:46:45 +00:00
Stefan Haller
f609a04671 Add 'lvim' editor preset for lunarvim (#3074) 2023-10-15 09:46:30 +02:00
zottelsheep
7ffb6ffb0f Add 'lvim' editor preset for lunarvim
Add 'lvim' as a new standardTerminalEditorPreset, since lunarvim uses an alias for nvim.
2023-10-14 15:04:23 +02:00
Stefan Haller
3691856021 Re-apply filter when model changes (#3058) 2023-10-10 08:43:48 +02:00
Stefan Haller
b5ca6a3add When refreshing models, re-apply active filter for the corresponding view 2023-10-10 08:37:30 +02:00
Stefan Haller
ecaa4846f1 Fix crash when trying to filter the list of remotes (#3059) 2023-10-10 08:36:47 +02:00
Stefan Haller
787f9966ec Fix crash when trying to filter the list of remotes
This seems to be a left-over from an earlier iteration of the code. Removing it
fixes the crash.
2023-10-10 08:33:18 +02:00
Stefan Haller
013cfc77a1 Show sync status in branches list (#3021) 2023-10-10 08:32:42 +02:00
Jesse Duffield
16f7b01fec Add disabled compat for user config (#2833) (#3060) 2023-10-10 16:49:31 +11:00
Karim Khaleel
421c6565f9 Update wording in disable keybindings test
Co-authored-by: Jesse Duffield <jessedduffield@gmail.com>
2023-10-10 08:38:15 +03:00
Karim Khaleel
d02deeefd8 Add disabled compat for user config (#2833)
Treat <disabled> setting as equivalent to "null"
in keybindings user configs.
2023-10-09 22:34:50 +03:00
Stefan Haller
235f5bb221 Avoid rendering branches view twice when refreshing
refreshWorktrees re-renders the branches view, because the branches view shows
worktrees against branches. This means that when both BRANCHES and WORKTREES are
requested to be refreshed, the branches view would be rendered twice in short
succession. This causes an ugly visual glitch when force-pushing a branch,
because when pushing is done, we would see the ↑4↓9 status come back from under
the Pushing status for a brief moment, to be replaced with a green checkmark a
moment later.

Fix this by including the worktree refresh in the branches refresh when both are
requested. This means that the two are no longer running in parallel for an
async refresh, but hopefully that's not so bad.
2023-10-08 18:45:36 +02:00
Stefan Haller
be3b4bd791 Remove sync mutex
I'm pretty convinced we don't need it. Git itself does a good job of making sure
that concurrent operations don't corrupt anything.
2023-10-08 18:45:36 +02:00
Stefan Haller
67d6447e12 Disallow pulling/pushing a branch while the branch is pushed or pulled 2023-10-08 18:45:36 +02:00
Stefan Haller
fd9d7cb7bb Disallow checking out another branch while the current one is being pulled 2023-10-08 18:45:36 +02:00
Stefan Haller
3d6965ccbb Add inline status for pushing tags and deleting remote tags 2023-10-08 18:45:36 +02:00
Stefan Haller
707fa37160 Add inline status for pushing/pulling/fast-forwarding branches
When pulling/pushing/fast-forwarding a branch, show this state in the branches
list for that branch for as long as the operation takes, to make it easier to
see when it's done (without having to stare at the status bar in the lower
left).

This will hopefully help with making these operations feel more predictable, now
that we no longer show a loader panel for them.
2023-10-08 18:45:36 +02:00
Stefan Haller
7075b66bc6 Add WithInlineStatus helper function
Very similar to WithWaitingStatus, except that the status is shown in a view
next to the affected item, rather than in the status bar.

Not used by anything yet; again, committing separately to get smaller commits.
2023-10-08 18:45:36 +02:00
Stefan Haller
9d55d71fdd Add GetItemOperation/SetItemOperation/ClearItemOperation to IStateAccessor
Not used by anything yet; committing this separately in the interest of having
smaller independent commits.
2023-10-08 18:30:57 +02:00
Stefan Haller
cc9a20c4ab Don't report errors from within a WithWaitingStatus
We can just return our error to WithWaitingStatus, it will take care of
reporting it.
2023-10-08 18:30:34 +02:00
README-bot
c39fafe6ec Updated README.md 2023-10-04 23:33:09 +00:00
Jesse Duffield
2a11725749 Remove redundant len check (#3051) 2023-10-05 10:32:53 +11:00
Eng Zer Jun
deed9eb18e Remove redundant len check
From the Go specification [1]:

  "3. If the map is nil, the number of iterations is 0."

`len` returns 0 if the map is nil [2]. Therefore, checking `len(v) > 0`
before a loop is unnecessary.

[1]: https://go.dev/ref/spec#For_range
[2]: https://pkg.go.dev/builtin#len

Signed-off-by: Eng Zer Jun <engzerjun@gmail.com>
2023-10-04 21:03:26 +08:00
Sebastian
50b49ebeb1 Merge branch 'jesseduffield:master' into feature/keybinding-branch-recent 2023-10-04 09:42:53 +02:00
Sebastian Mangelsen
a74c6eef40 adjust the text to received review comments 2023-10-04 09:41:00 +02:00
README-bot
a3759c65e4 Updated README.md 2023-10-03 19:20:39 +00:00
Stefan Haller
519760077b Add Micro editor preset (#3049) 2023-10-03 21:20:21 +02:00
Nikita Karamov
8390622f70 Add Micro editor preset 2023-10-03 19:42:28 +02:00
README-bot
a04fbafcfd Updated README.md 2023-10-03 09:35:18 +00:00
Stefan Haller
4fe8dee40f Band-aid fix for submodule/reset.go test failure (#3047) 2023-10-03 11:34:59 +02:00
Stefan Haller
6fd80565c7 Band-aid fix for submodule/reset.go test failure
This is not a complete fix, but it's good enough to fix the spurious test
failures of submodule/reset.go. We have some vague hope to fix this in a more
sustainable way by somehow improving our concurrency model fundamentally, but
that's a more long-term undertaking, and it's annoying that this test fails so
often, so let's fix it in this way for now.
2023-10-03 09:36:46 +02:00
Sebastian Mangelsen
5ebd8ac7fe commmit - enhance docs for keybinding 'c' for local branch
- closes #3030
- mention that it supports '-'
- fix documentation and builtin help
2023-10-02 18:06:24 +02:00
README-bot
3cda1d03d9 Updated README.md 2023-10-01 06:05:28 +00:00
Stefan Haller
d4eb02fac0 Add ability to force portrait mode (#3037) 2023-10-01 08:05:13 +02:00
Louis DeLosSantos
9c72d8a2b0 Add ability to force portrait mode
A new gui config flag 'portraitMode':<string> is added to influence when
LazyGit stacks its UI components on top of one another.

The accepted values are 'auto', 'always', 'never'.

'auto': enter portrait mode when terminal becomes narrow enough

'always': always use portrait mode unconditional of the terminal
dimensions

'never': never use portraid mode

Signed-off-by: Louis DeLosSantos <louis.delos@gmail.com>
2023-09-30 20:57:38 +02:00
Jesse Duffield
4f3127ccb8 Update PR template to use go generate command (#3041) 2023-09-30 20:06:58 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
877c27722f add gofumpt to workspace settings 2023-09-30 19:46:03 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
0dda8b58d1 Update PR template to use go generate command 2023-09-30 19:45:55 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
e997d1ae5d Add comments in user config struct (#3040) 2023-09-30 19:39:42 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
3e2ef84d56 Ignore deprecation checks in linter
This is pretty funny: the staticcheck linter gets mad if we use a field which is marked
in a comment as being deprecated. But it tripped on my own comment saying that a field
is deprecated in terms of the user config!

Obviously we have to make use of this field, otherwise we would just remove it entirely
rather than mark it as deprecated, so I'm silencing this lint.

I doubt this lint would actually come in handy in other cases (like when using a third
party package) and worst case scenario we just end up fixing the problem when we
try to upgrade the package and the deprecated field is now gone).
2023-09-30 19:24:59 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
b2eccd6fe8 Add comments in user config struct
We're going to make this user config struct a more authoritative source of truth.

Some of these fields weren't actually explained anywhere so I've added explanations.

In places where a lot of explanation is required I've linked to existing explanations in other docs.
2023-09-30 19:23:52 +10:00
Stefan Haller
cc25a3b8c5 Change Makefile to build non-optimized (#3028) 2023-09-30 10:59:22 +02:00
Stefan Haller
e93d945dba Change Makefile to build non-optimized 2023-09-30 10:50:32 +02:00
README-bot
246e08096f Updated README.md 2023-09-30 08:46:30 +00:00
Stefan Haller
860a52a736 Use go:generate for cheatsheet (#3035) 2023-09-30 10:46:16 +02:00
Stefan Haller
18d8b29461 Make test_list_generator.go print what it's doing
It's confusing if the cheatsheet generator prints output but this one doesn't.
2023-09-29 20:40:15 +02:00
Stefan Haller
7af371701d Use go:generate for generating cheatsheets
This has several benefits:
- it's less code
- we're using the same mechanism to generate all our auto-generated files, so if
  someone wants to add a new one, it's clear which pattern to follow
- we can re-generate all generated files with a single command
  ("go generate ./...", or "make generate")
- we only need a single check on CI to check that all files are up to date (see
  previous commit)
2023-09-29 20:38:29 +02:00
Stefan Haller
5ccc95b76f Generalize the CI check for the test list to all auto-generated files
At the moment, test_list.go is the only file that we generate using go:generate.
We will add another one in the next commit though, and we might add even more in
the future; it's useful to have a single check on CI that checks them all.
2023-09-29 20:20:09 +02:00
README-bot
cdb1d76484 Updated README.md 2023-09-28 08:04:37 +00:00
Stefan Haller
9e423e949c Improve debugging of integration tests (#3029)
Several improvements to make debugging integration tests work better.
2023-09-28 10:04:23 +02:00
Stefan Haller
e1ceb6892a Disable deadlock reporting when debugging an integration test 2023-09-28 10:03:53 +02:00
Stefan Haller
40b8557608 Disable the 40-second timeout for integration tests when debugging
Pausing at breakpoints and stepping through code can often take longer than 40s,
so the timeout is annoying when debugging.
2023-09-28 10:03:53 +02:00
Stefan Haller
92e107f52d Use constant for WAIT_FOR_DEBUGGER env var 2023-09-28 10:03:53 +02:00
Stefan Haller
2f6a87df98 Build lazygit without optimizations and inlining when debugging
This makes the debugging experience better.
2023-09-28 10:03:53 +02:00
Jesse Duffield
2c29577e3c Respect $GIT_WORK_TREE and $GIT_DIR env vars (fix #3010). (#3024) 2023-09-26 23:52:19 +10:00
BZ
e72559bb27 respect and env vars 2023-09-25 12:20:12 +02:00
Stefan Haller
6da1cf87b1 Support passing -race flag to integration tests (#3019) 2023-09-25 09:14:38 +02:00
Stefan Haller
508b869773 Pass MAKECMDGOALS to make integration-test-tui
We need this to be able to pass the "-race" argument, i.e.

  make integration-test-tui -- -race
2023-09-25 09:09:41 +02:00
Stefan Haller
59cc6843e6 Print race detector logs after running a test with -race 2023-09-25 09:09:41 +02:00
Stefan Haller
f108fd2236 Support -race arg when running integration tests to turn on go's race detector
For the "cli" and "tui" modes of the test runner there's a "-race" parameter to
turn it on; for running tests on CI with go test, you turn it on by setting the
environment variable LAZYGIT_RACE_DETECTOR to a non-empty value.
2023-09-25 09:09:41 +02:00
Stefan Haller
8081b59a02 Allow passing multiple flags to the cli runner
This is useful for example to pass both -slow and -debug. Since we're about to
add yet another flag in the next commit, it becomes even more important. Plus,
it makes the code a little nicer too.
2023-09-25 09:09:41 +02:00
Stefan Haller
26d180a50a Fix minor resource leak in runCmdHeadless
We still want to close the pty if the command failed.
2023-09-25 09:09:41 +02:00
Jesse Duffield
10fe872c71 Fix issue where active search inappropriately changed selected line (#3022) 2023-09-25 16:43:47 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
c74448f00d Don't select current search result when showing search status
Previously there was no way to render a view's search status without also moving the cursor
to the current search match. This caused issues where we wanted to display the status
after leaving the view and coming back, or when beginning a new search from within the
view.

This commit separates the two use cases so we only move the cursor when we're actually
selecting the next search match
2023-09-25 16:37:59 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
41ab7c44a0 Use upstream branch when opening pull requests (#2693)
- **PR Description**

Should probably solve #2691

- **Please check if the PR fulfills these requirements**

* [x] Cheatsheets are up-to-date (run `go run scripts/cheatsheet/main.go
generate`)
* [x] Code has been formatted (see
[here](https://github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#code-formatting))
* [x] Tests have been added/updated (see
[here](https://github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/blob/master/pkg/integration/README.md)
for the integration test guide)
* [x] Text is internationalised (see
[here](https://github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#internationalisation))
* [x] Docs (specifically `docs/Config.md`) have been updated if
necessary
* [x] You've read through your own file changes for silly mistakes etc
2023-09-25 11:03:15 +10:00
README-bot
3589a43682 Updated README.md 2023-09-25 00:24:22 +00:00
Jesse Duffield
ad70341139 Add menu to rebase onto selected branch remote upstream (#3020) 2023-09-25 10:24:06 +10:00
AzraelSec
ea93df571d feat: add a menu to rebase current branch to a target branch upstream 2023-09-24 20:13:59 +02:00
AzraelSec
bc21921001 chore: rename branch upstream view options method 2023-09-22 12:19:38 +02:00
Stefan Haller
07cbb62510 Replace loader panels with waiting status (pull/push/fetch) (#2973) 2023-09-20 14:07:25 +02:00
Stefan Haller
fc868cdda5 Shorten the waiting status for fast-forwarding a branch
Now that we no longer show it in a loader panel, but in the app status view,
it's awkwardly long (the loading animation is much further to the right than for
other waiting status texts). Hopefully seeing just "Fast-forwarding <branch>" is
enough to be able to tell what's happening.
2023-09-20 13:56:06 +02:00
Stefan Haller
864a9ada57 Remove unused WithLoaderPanel code 2023-09-20 13:30:49 +02:00
Stefan Haller
f3e9d50d94 Use WithWaitingStatus instead of WithLoaderPanel for pull/push/fetch 2023-09-20 13:30:49 +02:00
Stefan Haller
cdad0b998e Add constant for LoaderAnimationInterval
Since Loader and renderAppStatus need to agree on it, it helps for it to be a
constant in case we want to change it.
2023-09-20 13:30:49 +02:00
Stefan Haller
64012d67a9 Remove unused class FakePopupHandler 2023-09-20 13:30:49 +02:00
Stefan Haller
33d9d4dbf1 Hide waiting status during credentials prompt (#3016) 2023-09-20 13:30:15 +02:00
Stefan Haller
4c5e250ed8 Add integration test for deleting a remote branch with credentials prompt
This test is interesting because it shows a credentials prompt inside a
WithWaitingStatus. Prior to this branch this test would have hung forever.
2023-09-20 13:29:30 +02:00
Stefan Haller
1359fa14c1 When pausing a task during a waiting status, hide the status while paused
We do this for two reasons:
- when popping up a credentials prompt, it looks distracting if the waiting
  status keeps spinning while the user is typing the password
- the task that updates the waiting status periodically would keep the program
  busy, so integration tests would wait forever for the program to become idle
  again
2023-09-20 13:29:30 +02:00
Stefan Haller
c222a618a8 Extract WaitingStatusHandle 2023-09-20 13:29:11 +02:00
Stefan Haller
05c32e292e Extract StatusManager.addStatus method
Avoids a bit of code duplication.
2023-09-20 11:27:50 +02:00
README-bot
fb4f742416 Updated README.md 2023-09-20 06:10:06 +00:00
Jesse Duffield
276438b601 Add history for search view (#2877) 2023-09-20 16:09:53 +10:00
Karim Khaleel
edec116ceb Add search history
Add search history for filterable and searchable views.
2023-09-20 08:35:41 +03:00
Stefan Haller
1aae1772ce Allow cherry-picking commits during a rebase (#3013) 2023-09-19 07:15:10 +02:00
Stefan Haller
a642395e9f Allow cherry-picking commits during a rebase
This can be useful when you know that a cherry-picked commit would conflict at
the tip of your branch, but doesn't at the beginning of the branch (or
somewhere in the middle). In that case you want to be able to edit the commit
before where you want to insert the cherry-picked commits, and then paste to
insert them into the todo list at that point.
2023-09-18 10:50:19 +02:00
Stefan Haller
70bfeddc90 Add StatusCommands.IsInNormalRebase and IsInInteractiveRebase
... and implement RebaseMode in terms of these.
2023-09-18 10:50:19 +02:00
Stefan Haller
e2a966443b Add a DisabledReason mechanism for menu items and keybindings (#2992) 2023-09-18 10:26:11 +02:00
Stefan Haller
0b13c3ca87 Disabled paste when there are no copied commits 2023-09-18 10:20:23 +02:00
Stefan Haller
8b6766de79 Use DisabledReason for commits panel commands 2023-09-18 10:20:23 +02:00
Stefan Haller
c9371f812f Use DisabledReason for rebasing a branch onto itself 2023-09-18 10:20:23 +02:00
Stefan Haller
e592d81b60 Add Enabled func to Binding 2023-09-18 10:20:23 +02:00
Stefan Haller
f2f50ccf75 Use DisabledReason for upstream options items 2023-09-18 10:15:11 +02:00
Stefan Haller
75aed98c35 Use DisabledReason when deleting branches is not possible
Two cases: trying to delete the currently checked-out branch, or deleting the
upstream of a branch that doesn't have one.
2023-09-18 10:15:11 +02:00
Stefan Haller
7f9818cfa2 Add DisabledReason field to MenuItem
This is useful to disable items that are not applicable right now because of
some condition (e.g. the "delete branch" menu item when the currently
checked-out branch is selected).

When a DisabledReason is set on a menu item, we
- show it in a tooltip (below the regular tooltip of the item, if it has one)
- strike through the item's key, if it has one
- show an error message with the DisabledReason if the user tries to invoke the
  command
2023-09-18 10:15:11 +02:00
README-bot
679148449a Updated README.md 2023-09-18 08:14:59 +00:00
Stefan Haller
bc00aeb10d Rename test/results to test/_results (#3012) 2023-09-18 10:14:43 +02:00
Luka Markušić
4d258bd981 Use UpstreamBranch for opening pull requests 2023-09-18 13:40:52 +10:00
Stefan Haller
c465b0f2ff Rename test/results to test/_results
This prevents commands like "go test ./..." from looking into it, and it
prevents VS Code's Problems panel from showing errors about the go files in that
folder.
2023-09-15 18:04:20 +02:00
README-bot
25160b671e Updated README.md 2023-09-13 07:17:12 +00:00
Jesse Duffield
20bfa42792 Use Error method to handle commits url copy from unknown service (#3007) 2023-09-13 17:16:53 +10:00
AzraelSec
5a740e34c7 fix: use Error method to handle the commit url copy from unknown service 2023-09-12 19:06:08 +02:00
Stefan Haller
0aad599a9b Various debugging improvements (#3000) 2023-09-11 08:27:03 +02:00
Stefan Haller
b6c892a08a Provide a simple way to debug an integration test 2023-09-11 08:17:58 +02:00
Stefan Haller
28d12e4e5d Add debug configuration to attach to a running lazygit process
I often find it more convenient to start a lazygit process in a terminal window
and then attach to it, rather than have VS Code launch one for me.

Note that this doesn't work with "go run main.go". It does work with "make run",
however.

Make sure there's only one lazygit process running, otherwise VS Code will open
a chooser with all the running processes to pick one from, but it's pretty much
impossible to tell which is which.
2023-09-10 11:47:25 +02:00
Stefan Haller
5d5e24a48e Change "make run" to do a build and then launch lazygit
As far as I can tell, there's not much of a difference in behavior between the
two. The advantage of doing it this way is that you can attach a debugger to the
running lazygit process; see next commit.
2023-09-10 11:47:25 +02:00
Stefan Haller
de598e55a6 Hide system goroutines in callstack
I have never found a reason to see them, and they just pollute the stack window
unnecessarily.
2023-09-10 11:47:25 +02:00
Stefan Haller
0fd8392067 Format launch.json with Prettier 2023-09-10 11:47:25 +02:00
Jesse Duffield
67ac2c5d9b Change the default of the "gui.borders" config to "rounded" (#2998) 2023-09-10 12:23:25 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
7626fd7df3 Add co-author to commits (#2912) 2023-09-10 11:38:16 +10:00
Orlando Maussa
db409fa69f Add coauthor (#2)
Add co-author to commits

Add addCoAuthor command for commits

- Implement the `addCoAuthor` command to add co-authors to commits.
- Utilize suggestions helpers to populate author names from the suggestions list.
- Added command to gui at `LocalCommitsController`.

This commit introduces the `addCoAuthor` command, which allows users to easily add co-authors to their commits. The co-author names are populated from the suggestions list, minimizing the chances of user input errors. The co-authors are added using the Co-authored-by metadata format recognized by GitHub and GitLab.
2023-09-09 07:18:47 -05:00
Stefan Haller
5b8a8d356c Change the default of the "gui.borders" config to "rounded"
Most people seem to agree that it looks better than the sharp edges of "single".
2023-09-09 10:42:24 +02:00
Stefan Haller
d7e2ca3f10 Add jump-to-panel label config setting (#2993) 2023-09-09 09:55:52 +02:00
Maria José Solano
387fbf6ab6 feat: add jump-to-panel label setting 2023-09-09 09:45:08 +02:00
Stefan Haller
917eb88617 Bump gocui 2023-09-09 09:44:50 +02:00
README-bot
005827395d Updated README.md 2023-09-09 07:35:14 +00:00
Jesse Duffield
7f9fa64074 Replace whitespace with '-' when renaming a branch (#2990) 2023-09-09 17:34:57 +10:00
README-bot
ab06a1c85c Updated README.md 2023-09-06 06:45:15 +00:00
Stefan Haller
37048911ca Support to reset the current branch to a selected branch upstream (#2940) 2023-09-06 08:45:00 +02:00
AzraelSec
2b7b6f71ee feat: add a menu to reset current branch to a target branch upstream 2023-09-06 08:40:07 +02:00
AzraelSec
47d422bb8a chore: rename "Set/Unset upstream" menu to "Upstream Options"
This should already have been done when adding the "View divergence from
upstream" command, but now we're going to add yet another item to the menu that
is unrelated to setting or unsetting the upstream.
2023-09-06 00:23:35 +02:00
Cal Courtney
c3ca77d6bf Replace whitespace with '-' when renaming a branch 2023-09-05 14:57:18 +01:00
README-bot
a3cd1e93be Updated README.md 2023-09-05 12:01:12 +00:00
Stefan Haller
4cf8d81155 Save diff context size in state.yml instead of config.yml (#2969) 2023-09-05 14:00:55 +02:00
Stefan Haller
7774fe0ab3 Move diff context size from UserConfig to AppState 2023-09-05 13:55:30 +02:00
Stefan Haller
f7db17f7d0 Load defaults for AppState before reading from yaml
So far this hasn't been necessary because all defaults were zero values. We're
about to add the first non-zero value though, and it's important that it is
initialized correctly for users who have a state.yml that doesn't have it yet.
2023-09-04 17:50:49 +02:00
Stefan Haller
1106981827 Extract a SaveAppStateAndLogError function
It seems that most actions that change a state option and resave the state want
to just log the error.
2023-09-04 17:50:49 +02:00
Stefan Haller
1dac4158e9 Don't pass ignoreWhitespace to git commands
Now that AppState is available via common.Common, they can take it from there.
2023-09-04 17:50:49 +02:00
Stefan Haller
18c5780485 Add AppState to common.Common 2023-09-04 17:48:39 +02:00
README-bot
e895052437 Updated README.md 2023-09-04 14:58:07 +00:00
Stefan Haller
ade8d78c63 Add support for external diff commands (e.g. difftastic) (#2868) 2023-09-04 16:57:49 +02:00
Stefan Haller
2e74b7177e Fix keybinding for editing config file 2023-09-04 16:52:30 +02:00
Stefan Haller
6266e19623 Add support for external diff commands (e.g. difftastic) 2023-09-04 16:52:30 +02:00
Stefan Haller
c67aa49856 Add explicit --no-ext-diff arg to CommitCommands.ShowCmdObj
We do this for ShowFileDiffCmdObj and WorktreeFileDiffCmdObj too, so why not
here.
2023-09-04 13:16:00 +02:00
README-bot
3a54089859 Updated README.md 2023-09-04 07:45:52 +00:00
Stefan Haller
e2c447b8d0 Improve prompts when amending commits (#2980) 2023-09-04 09:45:34 +02:00
Stefan Haller
843e12286f Improve prompts when amending commits
This fixes two minor problems with the prompts:

1. When pressing shift-A in the local commits view, it would first prompt
   whether to stage all files, and then it would prompt whether to amend the
   commit at all. This doesn't make sense, it needs to be the other way round.

2. When pressing shift-A on the head commit in an interactive rebase, we would
   ask whether they want to amend the last commit, like when pressing shift-A in
   the files view. While this is technically correct, the fact that we're
   amending the head commit in this case is just an implementation detail, and
   from the user's point of view it's better to use the same prompt as we do for
   any other commit.

To fix these, we remove the confirmation panel from AmendHelper.AmendHead() and
instead add it at the two call sites, so that we have more control over this.
2023-09-01 18:55:16 +02:00
README-bot
e60936e964 Updated README.md 2023-08-31 14:13:26 +00:00
Stefan Haller
b9cfd89b80 Fix escape not cancelling filter mode, but closing the menu instead (#2977) 2023-08-31 16:13:06 +02:00
Stefan Haller
de4224bbe4 Fix escape not cancelling filter mode, but closing the menu instead
When filtering is on in a menu, pressing esc should only cancel the filter, but
not close the menu.
2023-08-30 22:37:13 +02:00
README-bot
ce91de76e4 Updated README.md 2023-08-30 09:22:09 +00:00
Stefan Haller
acfce07aa0 Don't show toasts when running integration tests (#2975) 2023-08-30 11:21:52 +02:00
Stefan Haller
81216189e4 Don't show toasts when running integration tests
It's pointless because you can't check for them in tests anyway, so they
unnecessarily slow down the test run by two seconds for no reason.
2023-08-30 10:54:32 +02:00
Stefan Haller
2b26b380b6 Check for staged files for "Amend commit" and "Create fixup commit" (#2970) 2023-08-29 09:23:45 +02:00
Stefan Haller
1ba8d3060b Ensure committable files for "amend to" and "create fixup commit"
These would previously fail with confusing error messages when no files were
staged.

The diff is best viewed with "ignore whitespace" turned on.
2023-08-29 09:10:59 +02:00
Stefan Haller
f561007fb7 Extract a WithEnsureCommitableFiles function
This encapsulates the logic to make sure we have something to commit; which is
to
- auto-stage all files if no files are staged and the SkipNoStagedFilesWarning
config is on
- otherwise, prompt the user whether they want to stage all files
- error out if we don't have any files at all

Of these, the first one was only done when committing with the built-in commit
message panel; there's no reason why it shouldn't also be done when committing
with the editor, or when amending, and now it is.
2023-08-29 09:10:59 +02:00
Stefan Haller
a63d5891e2 Add command to show divergence from upstream (#2871) 2023-08-29 08:22:44 +02:00
Stefan Haller
df38e954f4 Add integration test for the new divergence log 2023-08-29 08:16:40 +02:00
Stefan Haller
ea532b4729 Add DoesNotContainAnyOf matcher 2023-08-29 08:16:40 +02:00
Stefan Haller
572d1b5920 Add "Show divergence from upstream" entry to Upstream menu in branches panel 2023-08-29 08:16:40 +02:00
Stefan Haller
e8fac6ca73 Extract a SubCommitsHelper from SwitchToSubCommitsController
We want to use it from BranchesController too.
2023-08-29 08:16:40 +02:00
Stefan Haller
4de3fadb00 Remove sub_commits_context's Title method
It implemented this because it wants to do custom truncation of the ref name;
however, we can achieve the same thing by passing the truncated ref name to our
DynamicTitleBuilder, which was previously unused.
2023-08-29 08:16:40 +02:00
Stefan Haller
12f24aa8b4 Add option RefToShowDivergenceFrom to GetCommitsOptions
Not used yet.
2023-08-29 08:16:40 +02:00
Stefan Haller
911aa7774b Don't return commits from setCommitMergedStatuses
Since the slice stores pointers to objects, and we're only modifying the objects
but not the slice itself, there's no need to return it and assign it back. This
will allow us to call the function for subslices of commits.

Also, move the condition that checks for an empty string inside the function;
we're going to call it from more than one place, so this makes it easier.
2023-08-29 08:16:40 +02:00
Stefan Haller
1fb0e1e151 Section headers in keybindings menu (#2911) 2023-08-29 08:14:30 +02:00
Stefan Haller
94bf279b5a Remove the magenta color on menu items that open a menu
It's distracting. But keep the ellipsis.
2023-08-29 08:04:47 +02:00
Stefan Haller
37381b610d Add sections (local, global) to the keybindings menu 2023-08-29 08:04:47 +02:00
Stefan Haller
6d4df57393 Add option to add sections to menus 2023-08-29 08:04:47 +02:00
Stefan Haller
3df01aaff0 Add a mechanism to insert non-model items into list contexts
Not used by anything yet.
2023-08-29 08:04:47 +02:00
Stefan Haller
4ee4f6f34b Make columnPositions include entries for removed columns
We will pass these positions back to clients for rendering non-model items, and
it's important that clients can consistently rely on them no matter which
columns were removed.
2023-08-28 14:21:06 +02:00
Stefan Haller
7953f7fa86 Make RenderDisplayStrings return the column positions
Not used by anything yet, but we'll need it later in this branch.
2023-08-28 14:21:06 +02:00
Stefan Haller
7a8df7795c Take removed columns into account when applying column alignments 2023-08-28 14:21:06 +02:00
Stefan Haller
aa493d3a9e Add failing test demonstrating bug with column alignments and removed columns
When columns to the left of a column with an alignment are removed, the
alignment applies to the wrong column. We'll fix this in the next commit.
2023-08-28 14:21:06 +02:00
Stefan Haller
72731f2c16 Change RenderDisplayStrings to return a slice of strings
We'll join them with newlines afterwards. This will make it easier to insert
other (non-model) items.
2023-08-28 14:21:06 +02:00
Stefan Haller
f680b6e82e Cleanup: use slices.Delete to delete elements from a slice
I find this much easier to read.
2023-08-28 14:21:06 +02:00
Stefan Haller
ec22570eac Add tests for renderLines
These are very simple yet, but we'll extend them in the next commits.
2023-08-28 14:21:06 +02:00
Stefan Haller
198ead7c14 Extract a ListRenderer struct
I'm doing this not so much because it's a great abstraction, but just because it
will make it much easier to write tests for it.
2023-08-28 14:21:06 +02:00
Stefan Haller
297a020abf Call getDisplayStrings with a valid range of model indices
It's nicer if clients can rely on the indices being valid, and don't have to
clamp themselves.
2023-08-28 14:21:06 +02:00
Stefan Haller
473d989cde Extract a renderLines function
We'll make some changes to how the display strings are rendered, so it helps to
have this code only once. This also fixes the problem that contexts using
refreshViewportOnChange weren't able to use column alignments so far. We didn't
need this yet, but it's just nice if everything works. :)
2023-08-28 14:21:06 +02:00
Stefan Haller
061bfce835 Change length parameter of getDisplayStrings to endIdx
It's more natural to work with this way, as we will see later in this branch.
2023-08-28 14:21:06 +02:00
Jesse Duffield
996e30e5d9 Add icons for files with .mdx and .svelte file extensions (#2889) 2023-08-28 20:25:03 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
ecd2a14a15 Add install instructions for openSUSE (#2727) 2023-08-28 20:10:49 +10:00
README-bot
8dfa8dc48c Updated README.md 2023-08-28 09:52:42 +00:00
Jesse Duffield
f7c183a429 Add instruction in PR template to start PRs with an imperative (#2967) 2023-08-28 19:52:25 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
473f86fcaa Add instruction in PR template to start PRs with an imperative
This spares me effort when it comes to making release notes.

Yes, sometimes it may be easier to start a message without an imperative e.g. 'When X happens, do Y'
but I don't want to overwhelm the contributor with details.
2023-08-28 19:46:45 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
28353da61b Allow adding a port to webDomain part of services config (#2908) 2023-08-28 19:38:45 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
efd49f07fd Support custom keybindings for confirm discard (#2960) 2023-08-28 19:36:39 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
b8e183acc4 Add installation guide using winget CLI (#2963) 2023-08-28 14:58:56 +10:00
Erick Garcia Godoy
821c4b05fe Add Winget to installation guide 2023-08-27 05:50:12 -03:00
Erick Garcia Godoy
4272d84fa2 Add Winget to installation guide 2023-08-27 05:45:43 -03:00
Mark Skelton
e95505453e Update docs 2023-08-25 08:52:52 -05:00
Mark Skelton
6dc34d19ea Support custom keybindings for confirm discard 2023-08-25 08:50:05 -05:00
Stefan Haller
a670fbb33c Select same commit again after pressing "e" to edit a commit (#2954) 2023-08-24 10:48:07 +02:00
Stefan Haller
98e6c119f5 Select same commit again after pressing "e" to edit a commit
When editing a commit, the index of the current commit can change; for example,
when merge commits are involved, or when working with stacked branches where
"update-ref" commands may be added above the selected commit.

Reselect the current commit after pressing "e"; this requires doing the refresh
blocking on the main thread. (Another option that I considered was to use a
SYNC refresh, and then select the new line with an OnUIThread inside the Then
function. This also works, but results in a very visible lag.)
2023-08-22 14:08:12 +02:00
Stefan Haller
c718a73d0a Call Then function only after everything is done
I'm actually surprised how this could even have worked before.
2023-08-22 14:06:31 +02:00
Stefan Haller
d74c817fd8 Panic when trying to use RefreshOptions.Then with mode ASYNC
This doesn't work, and since it took me a while of debugging to figure this out,
alert other developers earlier when they try to do it.
2023-08-22 14:06:31 +02:00
Stefan Haller
93d19db158 Add assertion to show the problem 2023-08-22 14:06:29 +02:00
Raido Oras
d7b611aa05 Allow port in webDomain for services config values 2023-08-21 14:33:58 +03:00
Jesse Duffield
fc6008fdff fix GitHub Actions warnings (#2950) 2023-08-21 19:27:26 +10:00
kyu08
a65d3119c0 upgrade golangci/golangci-lint-action to v3.7.0 2023-08-21 18:11:33 +09:00
kyu08
51ecf4089b upgrade actions/setup-go to v4 and remove actions/cache for go cache 2023-08-21 18:10:52 +09:00
kyu08
0c0fe8997b upgrade goreleaser/goreleaser-action to v4 2023-08-21 18:09:59 +09:00
kyu08
f86309dd03 upgrade JamesIves/github-sponsors-readme-action to v1.2.2 2023-08-21 18:09:33 +09:00
Stefan Haller
c31fcb7134 Switch to editor from commit message panel (#2881) 2023-08-21 10:12:26 +02:00
Stefan Haller
91ec42f3f8 Add integration test 2023-08-21 10:03:34 +02:00
Stefan Haller
8f628296ad Mention ctrl+o binding in commit message sub title
Only do this when an onSwitchToEditor function is actually provided. For the
"Move patch into new commit" command we don't, because it isn't totally
straightforward in that case.
2023-08-21 10:03:34 +02:00
Stefan Haller
61bd3e8dd2 Add key binding for switching from the commit message panel to an editor
This is useful for when you begin to type the message in lazygit's commit panel,
and then realize that you'd rather use your editor's more powerful editing
capabilities. Pressing <c-o> will take you right there.
2023-08-21 10:03:34 +02:00
Stefan Haller
7263630967 Remove obsolete comment 2023-08-21 10:03:34 +02:00
Jesse Duffield
16711c6f1a Added termux installation [README.md] (#2892) 2023-08-21 18:02:59 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
b2023f10b6 Fix: Update 'zh' to 'zh-CN' in lazygit Language Configuration (#2842) 2023-08-21 17:56:45 +10:00
Stefan Haller
e915488a83 Add gui.scrollOffBehavior config for scrolling list views by half-pages (#2939) 2023-08-21 09:11:03 +02:00
Stefan Haller
b2d629b50a Add scrollOffEnabled config 2023-08-21 09:03:45 +02:00
Stefan Haller
125d4fa9dc Pass UserConfig to checkScrollUp/Down instead of just the scrollOffMargin
This will allow us to add a scrollOffEnabled config and have the functions
respect it without changes to clients.
2023-08-21 08:10:28 +02:00
Stefan Haller
527a1596f3 Add tests for scroll-off margin of zero 2023-08-21 08:10:28 +02:00
Stefan Haller
51d9f70f9e Fix section levels
These appeared as subsections of "Platform Defaults", which doesn't make sense.
2023-08-21 08:10:28 +02:00
Jesse Duffield
83727d48b5 Feature add git flow instructions (#2785) 2023-08-21 15:51:51 +10:00
Bart
8efc175340 Add git flow description in readme 2023-08-21 15:50:54 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
6a6cb25d7e Handle trailing slash in worktree path (#2947) 2023-08-21 13:26:58 +10:00
README-bot
fd782ff568 Updated README.md 2023-08-21 01:26:29 +00:00
Jesse Duffield
dbfb469bad Add Makefile (#2937) 2023-08-21 11:26:15 +10:00
Stefan Haller
888a976fc0 Fix the commit graph display after selection jumps in commits view (#2943) 2023-08-20 08:51:29 +02:00
Stefan Haller
2073730186 Fix the commit graph display after selection jumps in commits view
When navigating in the commits view to a line that is out of view (e.g. by
pressing , or . to scroll by page, or < or > to scroll to the top or bottom),
the commit graph was not correctly highlighted. Fix this by rerendering the
viewport in this case.
2023-08-20 08:46:04 +02:00
Cristian Betivu
7a4a0c85c4 Fix test 2023-08-19 19:12:36 +03:00
Cristian Betivu
382ecb6bfe Add unit test 2023-08-19 19:10:35 +03:00
Cristian Betivu
03694f7502 Fix arg order to asserts 2023-08-19 19:10:25 +03:00
Cristian Betivu
ee308a4994 Clean before convertion? 2023-08-19 18:36:57 +03:00
Cristian Betivu
a2b2336173 Stylistic changes 2023-08-19 18:36:57 +03:00
Cristian Betivu
d7b1deb465 Clean path 2023-08-19 18:36:57 +03:00
Cristian Betivu
dd01639f57 Improve error message 2023-08-19 18:36:57 +03:00
Stefan Haller
525932fbf2 Fix sha colors when rebasing (#2946) 2023-08-19 12:38:00 +02:00
Stefan Haller
b1314349d7 Fix yellow/red coloring while rebasing
It determines the yellow/red status by getting the merge-base between the
current branch and its upstream; while we're rebasing, the current branch is
HEAD, so it tried to get the merge-base between HEAD and HEAD{u}, which doesn't
work. Fix this by passing the name of the checked-out branch separately.
2023-08-19 09:26:27 +02:00
Stefan Haller
9671f549a1 Fix the blue sha color of todo commits while rebasing
This broke with 5d8a85f7e7.
2023-08-19 09:24:00 +02:00
kyu08
a1738a77ae Add Makefile 2023-08-19 00:13:03 +09:00
Jesse Duffield
689deb72bd Add emacs-keybinds for word navigation (#2935) 2023-08-17 09:41:14 +10:00
Ching Pei Yang
84372cfad9 Add emacs-keybinds for word navigation 2023-08-15 12:22:17 +02:00
README-bot
e429415ed4 Updated README.md 2023-08-15 09:49:34 +00:00
Stefan Haller
7402be98b6 Jump to middle of the view when selection leaves the visible area (#2915) 2023-08-15 11:49:20 +02:00
Stefan Haller
341b9725d4 Add ScrollOffMargin user config
When set to a non-zero value, views will scroll when the selection gets this
close to the top or bottom of the view.
2023-08-15 11:40:40 +02:00
Stefan Haller
8f164f7bc5 Stop cycling hunks when reaching the end
Previously, when pressing right-arrow when the cursor is already in the last
hunk, it would jump back to the beginning of that hunk. This can be confusing if
the hunk is long, maybe the start of the hunk is already scrolled off the top of
the window, and then pressing right-arrow actually scrolls *backwards*, which is
counter-intuitive. It's better to do nothing in this case.

Same for left-arrow when the cursor is already in the first hunk, although here
the problem is not so severe (unless diff context was increased by a huge
amount, and the start of the first hunk is scrolled off the bottom of the
window).
2023-08-15 11:40:40 +02:00
Stefan Haller
79c11a0458 If selected line is outside, move it to the middle of the view
Previously, the current line was only moved as much as necessary so that it's in
view again. This had the problem that when jumping downwards from hunk to hunk
with the right-arrow key, only the first line of the new hunk was shown at the
bottom of the window. I prefer to put the selected line in the middle of the
view in this case, so that I can see more of the newly selected hunk.

This has the consequence that when scrolling through the view line by line using
down-arrow, the view jumps by half a screen whenever I reach the bottom. I can
see how some users might be opposed to this change, but I happen to like it too,
because it allows me to see more context of what's ahead.
2023-08-15 11:40:40 +02:00
Stefan Haller
4a4afc4639 Fix typo in comment 2023-08-15 11:40:40 +02:00
Stefan Haller
ebdfd8046a Bump gocui 2023-08-15 11:40:40 +02:00
Jesse Duffield
d99e983236 Add compare-commits demo (#2929) 2023-08-12 17:32:15 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
1c6cfafba7 Add features to table of contents 2023-08-12 17:27:25 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
83d642b74f Add demo for diffing two commits 2023-08-12 17:24:05 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
b1bc437d1b Factor out common config setup functions in demo package 2023-08-12 16:52:40 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
26989ce0ee Show commit mark before showing extra info (#2928) 2023-08-12 16:44:27 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
e6356ce10c Show commit mark before showing extra info
The 'YOU ARE HERE' marking should be shown before we show things like the current tag, otherwise it could be missed
2023-08-12 16:34:04 +10:00
README-bot
b92da0dc54 Updated README.md 2023-08-12 06:19:15 +00:00
Jesse Duffield
70e668bfcf Add more demos (#2927) 2023-08-12 16:18:59 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
8dd517870d Add commit graph demo 2023-08-12 16:16:03 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
f1753f36c8 Add rebase from marked base commit test
This also fixes a bug where after the rebase each commit in the commits view had a tick against it because we hadn't
refreshed the view since the base commit was no longer marked
2023-08-12 16:16:03 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
3ea81d4a6f Add undo demo 2023-08-12 16:15:50 +10:00
Federico
0df5cb1286 Allow deleting remote tags/branches from local tag/branch views (#2738) 2023-08-10 17:39:26 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
c43830b027 Support editing files in existing neovim instance (#2916) 2023-08-10 17:23:58 +10:00
Stefan Haller
08624b8ef7 Fix jumping to the correct line from the staging view (#2919) 2023-08-10 07:27:11 +02:00
Stefan Haller
73b68927af Fix bug in LineNumberOfLine
This fixes a regression that was introduced in 73c7dc9c5d.
2023-08-10 07:22:42 +02:00
Stefan Haller
bf699d3a79 Add test case for LineNumberOfLine()
There's a bug in LineNumberOfLine, but the existing test coverage doesn't catch
it, as the only test case for this was one where oldStart and newStart were the
same for all hunks. Add a test case where newStart is different for one of the
hunks; this demonstrates a bug, where all expected results from index 12 on are
off by one.
2023-08-10 07:22:42 +02:00
README-bot
f2e8d549ba Updated README.md 2023-08-09 22:36:48 +00:00
Jesse Duffield
4ffb6c0fea Show dialogue when attempting to open info link fails (#2899) 2023-08-10 08:36:32 +10:00
Simon Whitaker
54776052a1 If OpenLink errors, show a dialog instead
If the command used by OSCommand.OpenLink fails, lazygit crashes. With this change, if the OpenLink command fails, lazygit just shows a dialog inviting the user to visit the relevant URL.

Fixes #2882
2023-08-09 13:12:40 +01:00
Jesse Duffield
9c5eedf748 use 'suspend' instead of 'editInTerminal' internally
'suspend' is a more appropriate name, especially now that you can choose not to suspend despite
still being in a terminal
2023-08-09 22:03:58 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
ca08956f77 Use soft wrapping in config doc
Looking online I can't find any consensus about whether soft or hard wrap is better.
This post goes into the pros/cons: https://martin-ueding.de/posts/hard-vs-soft-line-wrap/

I find that editing hard-wrapped text is a pain in the ass, and it's hard to enforce
consistency. So I'm switching to soft-wrapping for this doc.
2023-08-09 21:33:12 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
aa74239f05 Add nvim-remote editor preset
This allows us to jump back to the parent neovim process when we want to edit a file, rather than opening a new neovim
process within lazygit.

Arguably this should be the default, but I'm not familiar with the various ways people use lazygit with neovim.
2023-08-09 21:32:53 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
9e7018db8a Honour editInTerminal value when opening a worktree folder
There was no good reason not to do this in the first place.
2023-08-09 21:00:27 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
cdea5b4873 Fix issue where explosion effect was out-of-view (#2909) 2023-08-08 23:07:46 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
4b0432423d Reset origin when clearing view 2023-08-08 22:01:43 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
2607580a09 Add Click() to GuiDriver (#2898) 2023-08-08 17:05:32 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
ebd56bd8d5 Mention JSON schema (#2893) 2023-08-08 08:19:05 +10:00
Simon Whitaker
ed1547e0cb Add a Click() primitive to the integration test library 2023-08-07 15:10:28 +01:00
README-bot
5e388e21c8 Updated README.md 2023-08-07 14:03:45 +00:00
Jesse Duffield
4c89f9fba5 Fix seg-fault when opening submodule in nested folder (#2903) 2023-08-08 00:03:28 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
8e7958f78b Fix seg-fault when opening submodule in nested folder 2023-08-07 23:57:28 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
579791e7bc Fix opening lazygit in a bare repo with specified worktree (#2902) 2023-08-07 22:48:14 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
595e28d335 Support bare worktrees where worktree does not have its own .git file
This was on oversight on my part: I assumed that the --work-tree arg was
always intended for use with linked worktrees which have a .git file
pointing back to the repo.

I'm honestly confused now: seems like there are three kinds of worktrees:
* the main worktree of a non-bare repo
* a linked worktree (with its own gitdir in the repo's worktrees/ dir)
* a random folder which you specify as a worktree with the --work-tree arg

I'm pretty sure the --work-tree arg is only intended to be used with this
third kind or workree
2023-08-07 22:40:53 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
0551f29de9 Test bare repos with dotfile setup 2023-08-07 22:21:23 +10:00
微笑
82b5c20050 Add zh-TW to docs/Config.md
Co-authored-by: Bill ZHANG <36790218+Lutra-Fs@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-08-07 19:52:28 +08:00
Jesse Duffield
ecaf1e9002 Use nerdfont version 3 in demos (#2901) 2023-08-07 21:23:42 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
69ff621494 Use nerdfont version 3
Turns out I was on version 2 when recording these. I've switched
to v3 now.
2023-08-07 21:19:10 +10:00
EmilySeville7cfg
f32fe84c9b feat(doc): better JSON schema usage explanation 2023-08-07 18:27:37 +10:00
Stefan Haller
2ded352f3a Don't run the check-required-label check on master (#2896) 2023-08-07 08:45:48 +02:00
Stefan Haller
c877a8528f Don't run the check-required-label check on master
master doesn't have a label, so CI for master currently always fails.
2023-08-07 08:41:13 +02:00
Stefan Haller
d1754a9490 update worktree icons for NerdFont V3 (#2895) 2023-08-07 08:16:42 +02:00
README-bot
33a96a3dd7 Updated README.md 2023-08-07 06:14:41 +00:00
Stefan Haller
cd889adfa0 Import stefanhaller's tcell fork for real rather than just replacing it (#2888) 2023-08-07 08:14:28 +02:00
Saafo
77447ea6c3 👽️ update worktree icons for NerdFont V3 2023-08-07 05:47:57 +00:00
EmilySeville7cfg
fb05ee369f feat(doc): mention JSON schema 2023-08-07 03:38:30 +10:00
Jothi Prasath
213da4fddd added termux installation 2023-08-06 20:12:11 +05:30
Harshit Tomar
e78a09ebab added svelte and mdx 2023-08-06 20:26:07 +10:00
Stefan Haller
7ccb871a45 Bump gocui
... and import stefanhaller's tcell fork for real rather than just replacing it

This solves the problem that people trying to
"go install github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit@latest" would get the error

go: github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit@latest (in github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit@v0.40.0):
  The go.mod file for the module providing named packages contains one or
  more replace directives. It must not contain directives that would cause
  it to be interpreted differently than if it were the main module.
2023-08-06 12:03:23 +02:00
README-bot
9cc18bd7e6 Updated README.md 2023-08-06 06:29:45 +00:00
Stefan Haller
8e2ecd17a9 Fix README.md typo backkground -> background (#2884) 2023-08-06 08:29:32 +02:00
Mattias Johnson
78676dcff6 Fix README.md typo backkground -> background 2023-08-05 20:09:53 +02:00
README-bot
7847203d6e Updated README.md 2023-08-05 06:14:48 +00:00
Jesse Duffield
af3101c7f2 Fix confirmation view sizing (#2879) 2023-08-05 16:14:34 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
ec7e9f9228 Fix confirmation view sizing
The proper fix is to actually have these two functions share code,
or for views to be able to manage their own heights based on their contents.

But I want to get this out for the sake of a Lazygit Anniversary release.
2023-08-05 16:09:02 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
ab5875c78f Add more demos (#2874) 2023-08-04 09:18:25 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
f6af4c29d4 Add custom patch demo 2023-08-04 09:15:07 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
996ad5bf26 Add worktree demo 2023-08-04 09:14:58 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
096628e366 Add custom command demo 2023-08-04 08:38:15 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
b432fb5efe Add undo/redo demo 2023-08-03 21:02:12 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
c390c9d58e Add filter demo to README 2023-08-03 18:22:30 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
e25403c650 Move features to top of readme (#2867) 2023-08-03 17:25:48 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
5c9a9e777c Move features to top of readme 2023-08-03 17:23:47 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
39d24fdeb7 Add more demos to the README (#2866) 2023-08-03 17:02:40 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
bbb2b32816 Point to new demos 2023-08-03 16:58:11 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
0152639ef0 Add demo for staging lines 2023-08-02 22:32:57 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
c43195efb6 Add demo for amending old commit 2023-08-02 22:32:51 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
17db918cba Add demo for filtering branches 2023-08-02 22:32:51 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
befd7fe63e Support mp4 videos for demos
For all videos but the first video in the readme we want to use mp4 because it's faster, better quality,
smaller, and allows you to play/pause (don't quote me on the smaller part).

HOWEVER: github won't let us reference mp4s stored in our repo from the readme, like it does for gifs
(who knows why). This is annoying because it prevents us from easily re-recording things if the UI
changes. So I've got the logic for recording to mp4 but I'm thinking of sticking to gifs for now
2023-08-02 22:21:25 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
de28391052 Remove file watcher code (#2865) 2023-08-02 22:20:39 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
92f0aa23cc Remove file watcher code
Now that we refresh upon focus, we can scrap this file watching code.
Stefan says few git UIs use file watching, and I understand why: the
reason this code was problematic in the first place is that watching
files is expensive and if you have too many open file handles that
can cause problems.

Importantly: this code that's being removed was _already_ dead.
2023-08-02 21:50:44 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
c8520fbe78 Auto-refresh on window activation (#2854) 2023-08-02 20:42:47 +10:00
Stefan Haller
8ce60662f2 Refresh when the terminal window gets the focus 2023-08-02 11:35:36 +02:00
Stefan Haller
c5acbb6c7c Bump gocui 2023-08-02 11:35:36 +02:00
Stefan Haller
4aca854b59 Point tcell at stefanhaller's fork
This is temporary as long as https://github.com/gdamore/tcell/pull/599 is not
merged. Once that PR is merged, we can revert this.
2023-08-02 11:35:36 +02:00
Jesse Duffield
f7bf125037 Stop worktrees view from stealing the window (#2863) 2023-08-02 09:24:51 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
c92ed07082 Appease linter 2023-08-02 08:32:57 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
df0c3b3ea8 Increase timeout for linter
we've had a timeout issue in CI
2023-08-02 08:32:57 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
280b0429c3 Fix focus issue
When opening lazygit with `lazygit log` the worktrees view was appearing in front of the files view.
This is because it had higher precedence than the files view in the ordered view mapping, and
that was because it originally was in the branches window so it was further down the list.

The reason this didn't cause issues on typical startup is that the files context is activated at the
start so it is brought to the front.
2023-08-02 07:37:40 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
cb22db675a Update README.md 2023-08-02 00:05:04 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
bb21034972 Update README.md 2023-08-01 22:37:53 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
ec5bc93576 Show visual explosion effect when nuking worktree (#2861) 2023-08-01 22:31:29 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
f43fd7af79 Wait in demo after setting caption
This looks nicer than waiting a second and then showing the caption as the action begins
2023-08-01 22:19:04 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
a200fccba9 Add explosion animation when nuking working tree
I've been thinking about this for a while: I think it looks really cool if nuking your working tree
actually results in a nuke animation.

So I've added an opt-out config for it
2023-08-01 22:16:04 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
37dc31b815 Output correct path in demo record script 2023-08-01 22:10:59 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
1712ad08ae Start in fullscreen when passing a git arg
Often we just want to see the desired view in fullscreen so I'm making that the default
2023-08-01 22:10:59 +10:00
README-bot
53f0c1eb4f Updated README.md 2023-08-01 12:03:12 +00:00
Jesse Duffield
c53adbbb84 Update README.md 2023-08-01 22:02:56 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
e932aaaeaf Internationalise logging of commands (#2852) 2023-08-01 10:06:48 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
b44d0c4bde Show loader when rebasing (#2851) 2023-08-01 09:58:11 +10:00
Karl Heitmann
917cfd7586 Adds EditRebaseFromBaseCommit log message to i18n 2023-07-31 19:57:14 -04:00
Karl Heitmann
c7e6a73512 Wraps rebase func with WithWaitingStatus to show loader when rebasing 2023-07-31 19:46:59 -04:00
Karl Heitmann
b7ba06fa5b Moves log related translations into its own Tr.Log. namespace 2023-07-31 19:42:41 -04:00
Karl Heitmann
51e205ce11 Moves hard coded strings for LogCommand to i18n. 2023-07-31 19:35:55 -04:00
README-bot
6984a4f4d4 Updated README.md 2023-07-31 23:12:55 +00:00
Jesse Duffield
4baecec7bf Create demo output dir if it doesn't already exist (#2857) 2023-08-01 09:12:39 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
b262e7f9b8 Create demo output dir if it doesn't already exist 2023-08-01 09:12:23 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
b92c294059 Add automated demo recordings (#2853) 2023-07-31 22:43:36 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
07d03df8df Update README.md 2023-07-31 22:36:40 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
9cc1d65280 Add demo test variant
We're piggybacking on our existing integration test framework to record  demos that we can include in our docs
2023-07-31 22:33:04 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
893c1cab75 Update README.md 2023-07-31 22:19:11 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
25d57350df Update README.md 2023-07-31 22:12:30 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
eb68591396 Update README.md 2023-07-31 20:31:43 +10:00
Stefan Haller
6de9e230a0 Save IgnoreWhitespaceInDiffView in state.yml (#2830) 2023-07-31 11:48:51 +02:00
Stefan Haller
668d29736c Log error when saving app state fails after showing/hiding command log 2023-07-31 11:41:55 +02:00
Stefan Haller
be667682f0 Move IgnoreWhitespaceInDiffView to AppState, and persist it when it changes 2023-07-31 11:41:55 +02:00
Stefan Haller
045bce5dfc Allow force-tagging if tag exists (#2827) 2023-07-31 11:40:40 +02:00
Stefan Haller
3827479643 Show correct keybindings in force-push prompt 2023-07-31 11:38:52 +02:00
Stefan Haller
d41a195ee6 Allow force-tagging if tag exists 2023-07-31 11:38:52 +02:00
Stefan Haller
71d2fd37e2 Rebase onto branch from a marked base commit (#2835) 2023-07-31 08:52:58 +02:00
Stefan Haller
66de981e91 Add a "Mark commit as base commit for rebase" command
This allows to do the equivalent of "git rebase --onto <target> <base>", by
first marking the <base> commit with the new command, and then selecting the
target branch and invoking the usual rebase command there.
2023-07-31 08:41:41 +02:00
Stefan Haller
375451785c Cleanup: remove extra OutsideFilterMode guard
We are in the outsideFilterModeBindings section here; all of these handlers are
wrapped in a OutsideFilterMode guard in a loop below. No need to add one
manually here.
2023-07-31 08:40:47 +02:00
Stefan Haller
a6af31a4cb Visualize local branch heads in commits panel, 2nd approach (#2775) 2023-07-31 08:40:09 +02:00
Stefan Haller
94daf7bddc Add documentation for working with stacked branches 2023-07-31 08:34:01 +02:00
Stefan Haller
4eb73393bb Don't show branch marker for head commit unless updateRefs config is on 2023-07-31 08:34:01 +02:00
Stefan Haller
f5c9764dd2 Don't show branch heads in reflog subcommits
It's tricky to get this right for reflog commits wrt what's the current branch
for each one; so just disable it entirely here, it's probably not something
anybody needs here.
2023-07-31 08:34:01 +02:00
Stefan Haller
6dc25d796b Visualize local branch heads in commits panel
We want to mark all local branch heads with a "*" in the local commits panel, to
make it easier to see how branches are stacked onto each other. In order to not
confuse users with "*" markers that they don't understand, do this only for the
case where users actually use stacked branches; those users are likely not going
to be confused by the display. This means we want to filter out a few branch
heads that shouldn't get the marker: the current branch, any main branch, and
any old branch that has been merged to master already.
2023-07-31 08:34:01 +02:00
Stefan Haller
0c07963a2e Store full sha in branch model
The model will be used for logic, so the full hash is needed there; a shortened
hash of 8 characters might be too short to be unique in very large repos. If
some view wants to display a shortened hash, it should truncate it at
presentation time.
2023-07-31 08:34:01 +02:00
Stefan Haller
092d5dd608 Add CheckedOutBranch to Model struct 2023-07-31 08:34:01 +02:00
Stefan Haller
e9bbd816de Make bisect/basic.go test more concrete
- check out a non-main branch before we start
- add authors to expected commits so that we can see whether the commits show an
  asterisk
- explicitly check what the top line displays after bisecting has started

This shows that the detached head shows an asterisk, which we don't want. We'll
fix that in the next commit.
2023-07-31 08:34:01 +02:00
Stefan Haller
eb6f089a2a Add author short names to commits in test
This allow us to check not only whether a given commit has the branch head
marker, but also that other commits _don't_ have it, which is important.
2023-07-31 08:34:00 +02:00
Stefan Haller
cb240081a8 Improve updateRef test
This test not only tests the correct handling and display of the updateRef
command, but also the visualization of branch heads in the commits panel. Since
we are about to change the behavior here, extend the test so that a master
commit is added (we don't want this to be visualized as a branch head), and then
a stack of two non-main branches. At the end of this branch we only want to
visualize the head commit of the first.
2023-07-31 08:34:00 +02:00
Stefan Haller
9c57444adc Remove the old experimentalShowBranchHeads mechanism and config
We are going to replace it with a better one later in this branch.
2023-07-31 08:34:00 +02:00
Stefan Haller
7b8ebfa27e Fix merge status for update-ref command (#2845) 2023-07-31 08:32:48 +02:00
Stefan Haller
8ab05d6834 Fix merge status of commits when update-ref command is present
Update-ref commands have an empty sha, and strings.HasPrefix returns true when
called with an empty second argument, so whenever an update-ref command is
present in a rebase, all commits from there on down were drawn with a green sha.
2023-07-31 08:28:03 +02:00
Stefan Haller
774df817fd Add tests for setCommitMergedStatuses
The test for update-ref shows demonstrates a problem. See next commit for the
fix.
2023-07-31 08:28:03 +02:00
Stefan Haller
18903a7dde Make setCommitMergedStatuses a non-member function
It doesn't depend on anything in CommitLoader, so it can be free-standing, and
that makes it easier to test (see next commit).
2023-07-31 08:28:03 +02:00
Jesse Duffield
7cfbfb7183 Remove redundant secureexec package (#2847) 2023-07-30 20:04:06 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
975d2bedb6 Remove secureexec package
From the go 1.19 release notes:

Command and LookPath no longer allow results from a PATH search to be found relative to the current directory. This removes a common source of security problems but may also break existing programs that depend on using, say, exec.Command("prog") to run a binary named prog (or, on Windows, prog.exe) in the current directory. See the os/exec package documentation for information about how best to update such programs.
2023-07-30 19:59:51 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
5c78394299 Standardise on using lo for slice functions (#2846) 2023-07-30 18:55:12 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
e33fe37a99 Standardise on using lo for slice functions
We've been sometimes using lo and sometimes using my slices package, and we need to pick one
for consistency. Lo is more extensive and better maintained so we're going with that.

My slices package was a superset of go's own slices package so in some places I've just used
the official one (the methods were just wrappers anyway).

I've also moved the remaining methods into the utils package.
2023-07-30 18:51:23 +10:00
README-bot
ea54cb6e9c Updated README.md 2023-07-30 08:42:37 +00:00
Jesse Duffield
08f0e28e55 Add worktrees view (#2147) 2023-07-30 18:42:25 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
2d4706e96e fix go mod 2023-07-30 18:36:04 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
d30eef69b1 Use double dash for disambuating path in editor templates 2023-07-30 18:35:36 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
91909331b5 Fix flakey worktree tests
In the presentation layer, when showing branches, we'll show worktrees against branches if they're
associated. But there was a race condition: if the worktree model was refreshed after the branches model,
it wouldn't be used in the presentation layer when it came time to render the branches.

A better solution would be to have some way of signalling that a particular context needs to be refreshed
and after all the models are done being refreshed, we then refresh the contexts. This will prevent
double-renders
2023-07-30 18:35:36 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
f31e213edc rename files 2023-07-30 18:35:36 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
7b302d8c29 Write unit tests with the help of afero
Afero is a package that lets you mock out a filesystem with an in-memory filesystem.
It allows us to easily create the files required for a given test without worrying about
a cleanup step or different tests tripping on eachother when run in parallel.

Later on I'll standardise on using afero over the vanilla os package
2023-07-30 18:35:36 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
a1fae41051 Fix bug where worktree view would take over window upon switching branches
When switching worktrees (which we can now do via the branch view) we re-layout the windows and their views.
We had the worktree view ahead of the file view based on the Flatten() method in context.go, because it used
to be associated with the branches panel.
2023-07-30 18:35:24 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
b16bb409fc Use forward-slashes on windows
We want to be using forward slashes everywhere internally, so if we get a path from windows
we should immediately convert it to use forward slashes.

I'm leaving out the recent repos list because that would require a migration
2023-07-30 18:35:24 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
a77d24fdc6 Add section in integration readme about testing against old git versions 2023-07-30 18:35:24 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
eecf07cd12 Add more i18n for worktrees 2023-07-30 18:35:24 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
06be88aef7 Use fields rather than methods on worktrees
I would prefer to use methods to keep things immutable but I'd rather be consistent with the other
models and update them all at once
2023-07-30 18:35:24 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
4c5b1574f1 Centralise logic for obtaining repo paths
There are quite a few paths you might want to get e.g. the repo's path, the worktree's path,
the repo's git dir path, the worktree's git dir path. I want these all obtained once and
then used when needed rather than having to have IO whenever we need them. This is not so
much about reducing time spent on IO as it is about not having to care about errors every time
we want a path.
2023-07-30 18:35:24 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
de57cfd6ff Remove IO logic from presentation code for worktrees
We're doing all the IO in our workers loader method so that we don't need to do any
in our presentation code
2023-07-30 18:35:24 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
2b24c15938 Add test for opening lazygit in the worktree of a bare repo 2023-07-30 18:35:23 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
e874f94cf8 Remove dead function 2023-07-30 18:35:23 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
0a410141ae Fix test by making branches appear deterministically
This fixes pkg/integration/tests/worktree/rebase.go which was failing on old git versions due to a difference in
order of branches that don't have recency values
2023-07-30 18:35:23 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
e356b29b4a Allow entering a submodule by pressing space 2023-07-30 18:35:23 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
bc4ce26cef Allow entering a worktree by pressing enter 2023-07-30 18:35:23 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
ae66f720f5 Update repo switch logic
We now always re-use the state of the repo if we're returning to it, and we always reset the windows to their default tabs.

We reset to default tabs because it's easy to implement. If people want to:
* have tab states be retained when switching
* have tab states specific to the current repo retained when switching back

Then we'll need to revisit this
2023-07-30 18:35:23 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
9c15ba0c0b Add test for retained context focus when switching worktrees 2023-07-30 18:35:23 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
b3060065d9 Support fastforwarding worktree 2023-07-30 18:35:23 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
a313b16704 Add more worktree tests 2023-07-30 18:35:23 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
b93b9dae88 Add worktree tests for removing/detaching 2023-07-30 18:35:23 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
277142fc4b Add worktree integration tests 2023-07-30 18:35:23 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
18a508b29c Update cheatsheets 2023-07-30 18:35:23 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
cdfad864ae Remove worktree version guards
Our min required git version is 2.20 so there's no need to add guards
for worktrees because they were added in 2.5
2023-07-30 18:35:23 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
fb4453c18a Fix unit tests 2023-07-30 18:35:23 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
b5ff55e538 Show loader when switching worktrees 2023-07-30 18:35:23 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
81a9133261 Support older versions of git when fetching worktrees
Older versions of git don't support the -z flag in `git worktree list`.
So we're using newlines.

Also, we're not raising an error upon error because that triggers another refresh,
which gets us into an infinite loop
2023-07-30 18:35:23 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
ca6f9c4155 Fix tests
Going and fixing up some submodule tests which were broken by bad assumptions with worktree code
2023-07-30 18:35:23 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
7569180cac Fix tests
We now change directories to the repo on startup so we don't need to determine the test path in some special way
2023-07-30 18:35:23 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
eeec373728 Safer fetching of linked worktree paths 2023-07-30 18:35:23 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
0604e43813 Move worktrees tab to files window 2023-07-30 18:35:23 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
27ade502ee Change directory to worktree if given as an argument
Previously we used an env var for this and it's not clear to me how that worked but
with this PR current directory = worktree directory
2023-07-30 18:35:23 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
3a7468ecac Support opening worktree in editor 2023-07-30 18:35:23 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
7b05dacb98 Properly render worktrees in files panel 2023-07-30 18:35:22 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
b73efb2c22 Better logic for knowing which repo we're in 2023-07-30 18:35:22 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
a06a5cadee Only show worktree in status panel if not the main worktree and worktrees are supported 2023-07-30 18:35:22 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
3cd2d6fa5c Hide worktree functionality on old git versions 2023-07-30 18:35:22 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
ec839e9e96 Associate branches with worktrees even when mid-rebase 2023-07-30 18:35:22 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
6f2f9f6677 Assume that the base of a worktree can be checked out 2023-07-30 18:35:22 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
2082fdf84a i18n for worktrees 2023-07-30 18:35:22 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
894485190b Don't quit on error 2023-07-30 18:35:22 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
87b2455dbb Allow opening worktree in editor
This does the job but I think we need yet another editor command for opening a directory in a new window.
2023-07-30 18:35:22 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
2e68967e02 Show base ref suggestions when creating worktree 2023-07-30 18:35:22 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
71422a8549 Refresh work trees when discarding file changes
We do this because we may be deleting a worktree folder so we'll need to show that in the worktrees view
2023-07-30 18:35:22 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
9c69a5df69 Checkout worktree when creating from worktree view 2023-07-30 18:35:22 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
9b24995990 Use 'M' for months in branches panel 2023-07-30 18:35:22 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
142f06357f Fix filtering logic in worktrees view 2023-07-30 18:35:22 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
18ea68c23a Support creating worktrees from refs 2023-07-30 18:35:22 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
4b2622d93b Fix wording 2023-07-30 18:35:22 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
ae0193698e Log when directory is changed 2023-07-30 18:35:22 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
6b4a638415 Handle deleting branch attached to worktree 2023-07-30 18:35:22 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
4b3c9f5b35 Update wording 2023-07-30 18:35:22 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
6c69549ced Don't touch repo stack when switching worktrees
We shouldn't touch this cos we're doing a lateral move
2023-07-30 18:35:22 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
5868750aba Move status panel presentation logic into presentation package 2023-07-30 18:35:22 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
ab3052f642 Land in the same panel when switching to a worktree 2023-07-30 18:35:22 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
53f4ccb809 Move current worktree to top of list 2023-07-30 18:35:22 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
077ae99438 Prompt to switch to worktree when branch is checked out by other worktree 2023-07-30 18:35:22 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
fe8adf9eb8 Use git lingo 2023-07-30 18:35:22 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
c713d550c0 Improve name handling 2023-07-30 18:35:22 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
d19d89ea9d Use sentence case 2023-07-30 18:35:22 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
e8ec41fb0f Refactor 2023-07-30 18:35:22 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
7682ec029b Update worktree model 2023-07-30 18:35:22 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
03f726038e Alert when attempting to enter the current worktree 2023-07-30 18:35:21 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
796945aad0 Remove comment 2023-07-30 18:35:21 +10:00
Joel Baranick
db02c13bf6 Address PR comments 2023-07-30 18:35:21 +10:00
Joel Baranick
1ce9a87544 Basic support for adding a worktree 2023-07-30 18:35:21 +10:00
Joel Baranick
35e6e6347a Put all worktree i18n strings together
Use tabwriter to align worktree panel contents
2023-07-30 18:35:21 +10:00
Joel Baranick
54708233ac Improve worktree panel 2023-07-30 18:35:21 +10:00
Joel Baranick
c679fd1924 Style missing worktree as red and display better error when trying to switch to them
Use a broken link icon for missing worktrees
2023-07-30 18:35:21 +10:00
Joel Baranick
9a79154d05 Hide worktrees in the worktree panel if they point at a non-existing filesystem location.
Remove unneeded check when filtering out branches from non-current worktrees from the branch panel.
Add link icon for linked worktrees
2023-07-30 18:35:21 +10:00
Joel Baranick
60872c91e6 Update status to differentiate the main vs linked worktrees 2023-07-30 18:35:21 +10:00
Joel Baranick
afc4aedd4f Support for deleting a worktree 2023-07-30 18:35:21 +10:00
Joel Baranick
f8ba899b87 Initial addition of support for worktrees 2023-07-30 18:35:21 +10:00
Stefan Haller
52447e5d46 When bisecting, always mark the current commit as good/bad, not the selected (#2837) 2023-07-29 14:56:14 +02:00
Stefan Haller
6794149ec8 When bisecting, always mark the current commit as good/bad, not the selected
For marking as good or bad, the current commit is pretty much always the one you
want to mark, not the selected. It's different for skipping; sometimes you know
already that a certain commit doesn't compile, for example, so you might
navigate there and mark it as skipped. So in the case that the current commit is
not the selected one, we now offer two separate menu entries for skipping, one
for the current commit and one for the selected.
2023-07-29 14:44:00 +02:00
Stefan Haller
a4772ae606 Add bisect menu entry that lets you choose bisect terms (#2838) 2023-07-29 12:02:22 +02:00
Stefan Haller
f30e09856c Add bisect menu entry that lets you choose bisect terms
This can be useful if you want to find the commit that fixed a bug (you'd use
"broken/fixed" instead of "good/bad" in this case), or if you want to find the
commit that brought a big performance improvement (use "slow/fast"). It's pretty
mind-bending to have to use "good/bad" in these cases, and swap their meanings
in your head.

Thankfully, lazygit already had support for using custom terms during the bisect
(for the case that a bisect was started on the command-line, I suppose), so all
that's needed is adding a way to specify them in lazygit.
2023-07-29 11:59:58 +02:00
Stefan Haller
9b7f978e3e Fix the x/exp dependency (#2844) 2023-07-29 11:59:04 +02:00
Jesse Duffield
f17417219a feat: add os.copyToClipboardCmd to allow for a custom command #1055 (#2784) 2023-07-29 19:35:52 +10:00
Red S
d7f84aed8a feat: add os.copyToClipboardCmd to allow for a custom command
Issue #1055

test: CopyPatchToClipboard (temporary commit for review)
2023-07-29 19:09:59 +10:00
Stefan Haller
deecbadda9 Fix the x/exp dependency
We started to use it directly in 429225da80.
2023-07-29 10:01:41 +02:00
微笑
1431ffcebf Corrected 'zh' to 'zh-CN' in lazygit docs for proper localization 2023-07-29 12:07:40 +08:00
README-bot
1db1fee03a Updated README.md 2023-07-29 02:39:15 +00:00
Jesse Duffield
2f0116170d Faster refresh (#2841) 2023-07-29 12:39:00 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
429225da80 Support random order of command execution in unit tests
Now that we run code concurrently in our loaders, we need to handle that in our tests.
We could enforce a deterministic ordering by mocking waitgroup or something like that,
but I think it's fine to let our tests handle some randomness given that prod itself
will have that randomness.

I've removed the patch test file because it was clunky, not providing much value, and
it would have been hard to refactor to the new pattern
2023-07-29 12:36:17 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
39b77c0fca Have staging refresh wait for files to refresh first 2023-07-29 10:20:15 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
63e5790410 Speed up refresh using concurrency and wait groups
Previously our synchronous refreshes took far longer because nothing
was happening concurrently. We now run refresh functions concurrently
and use a wait group to ensure they're all done before returning
2023-07-29 10:04:11 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
272e021c08 Refactor reflog commit loader
No functional changes
2023-07-29 10:04:11 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
862ebd25cb Speed up remote loader
We're:
* using concurrency with wait groups
* avoiding regex
* processing lines of input as they come rather than storing everything in one string
* avoiding an inner loop by creating a mapping of remote names to branches
2023-07-29 10:04:11 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
5d8a85f7e7 Use wait groups to speed up commit loading
The speedup is most noticeable on first load, when we haven't yet fetched out main branches.
I saw a speedup from 105ms to 60ms. On subsequent loads the gain is more modest;
54ms to 40ms
2023-07-29 10:04:11 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
5f30ccfbc3 Log duration of post-refresh-update call
Notably, the reflog view is taking ages here because it's got a
few thousand lines to write to the view.

In future we should only populate the view's viewport.
2023-07-29 09:39:22 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
71cab4fadc Log duration of commands
This will help us diagnose performance issues
2023-07-29 09:39:22 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
09ce430240 Log duration of refresh 2023-07-29 09:39:10 +10:00
Stefan Haller
6be9109aaa Show error when trying to open patch menu with an empty patch (#2829) 2023-07-26 14:34:58 +02:00
Stefan Haller
67a7293e79 Show error when trying to open patch menu with an empty patch 2023-07-26 14:27:18 +02:00
Jesse Duffield
decb055df9 Fix issue where using null to un-map a keybinding was ignored (#2832) 2023-07-26 20:26:51 +10:00
hatredholder
75674d819c bring back yaml library fork 2023-07-26 12:50:39 +03:00
README-bot
35c430c8c9 Updated README.md 2023-07-24 11:15:05 +00:00
Jesse Duffield
94426de533 Fix infinite wait on push/pull on windows (#2821) 2023-07-24 21:14:51 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
c4e27bf96c Revert "Fix flakey pull_merge_conflict test"
This reverts commit 90613056ce, or the part that removed
a goroutine at least.

Reverting because this has caused an infinite wait for push/pull on windows.
We'll need to find out why that happens separately
2023-07-24 21:12:03 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
57bb1aa698 Support typing special characters like '[' on non-english keyboards (#2818) 2023-07-24 10:47:15 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
02270e9ccd README.md: Add Gentoo installation documentation (#2811) 2023-07-24 09:48:51 +10:00
Fabio Coatti
1199c18b53 README.md: Add Gentoo installation documentation 2023-07-23 16:43:26 +02:00
Arnaud MASSERANN
4f807eeb19 Could not type special characters on non-english keyboards
On german/french/spanish keyboards, typing [ requires modifier
keys like AltGr, so the `mod==0` condition is wrong.

Fixes #2573

ch != 0 is useless because IsPrint is implemented this way:
	if uint32(r) <= MaxLatin1 {
		return properties[uint8(r)]&128 != 0
	}
with properties[0] set to 1 (so, bit 7 not set)
-> 0 is not printable.
2023-07-23 14:33:50 +02:00
Stefan Haller
7c44b76477 Prompt for commit message when moving a custom patch to a new commit (#2800) 2023-07-23 14:00:41 +02:00
Stefan Haller
c21633b1be Prompt for commit message when moving a custom patch to a new commit 2023-07-23 13:55:48 +02:00
Jesse Duffield
1b05ba252c Fix crash caused by simultaneous read/write of scanner buffer (#2813) 2023-07-23 13:55:51 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
28474b08ee Fix crash caused by simultaneous read/write of scanner buffer 2023-07-23 13:17:37 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
6f13b42279 Better word wrap (#2812) 2023-07-23 11:46:52 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
8637587b82 Better word wrap
Word wrapping has been pretty bad so far so let's fix that.
2023-07-23 11:43:10 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
f581dc4a56 Update README.md 2023-07-22 15:31:03 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
693e9fc152 Update README.md
Removing unneeded go docs tag
2023-07-22 15:14:18 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
c595833883 Better tag creation UX (#2809) 2023-07-22 14:44:18 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
7807b40322 Better tag creation UX
Previously we used a single-line prompt for a tag annotation. Now we're using the commit message
prompt.

I've had to update other uses of that prompt to allow the summary and description labels to
be passed in
2023-07-22 14:36:35 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
b284970bac Use fuzzy search when filtering a view (#2808) 2023-07-22 13:17:46 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
b46623ebef Use fuzzy search when filtering a view
This adds fuzzy filtering instead of exact match filtering, which is more forgiving of typos
and allows more efficiency.
2023-07-22 13:14:29 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
084c0a19bc Include more commit authors in author suggestions (#2807) 2023-07-22 11:00:38 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
3cee37388c Keep track of authors across local commits and branch commits for suggestions
Previously, we would only show the authors based on local commits, but sometimes you want to set a commit author
to that of a commit on another branch. Now, so long as you've viewed the branch's commits, the author will appear
as a suggestion.
2023-07-22 10:47:04 +10:00
Andrew Savinykh
a7969aef2c Fix rendering to main view on windows 2023-07-22 09:14:05 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
39c900c7e7 Fix goreleaser 2023-07-21 09:03:47 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
6e247c1583 Only apply right-alignment on first column of keybindings menu (#2801) 2023-07-20 21:27:01 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
87bf1dbc7f Only apply right-alignment on first column of keybindings menu
Previously we applied a right-align on the first column of _all_ menus, even though we really
only intended for it to be on the first column of the keybindings menu (that you get from pressing
'?')
2023-07-20 21:23:46 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
1f920ae6ba Fix crash on empty menu (#2799) 2023-07-20 21:17:14 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
932e01b41a Add test for crashing on empty menu 2023-07-20 21:08:56 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
373f24c80f Fix crash on empty menu
When a menu is empty (e.g. due to filtering) we shouldn't crash on focus or selection
2023-07-20 21:05:52 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
a548b289ef Add missing label to label checker (#2798) 2023-07-20 17:33:10 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
b168fc8cdd Add missing label to label checker 2023-07-20 17:31:40 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
94845dcf98 Update release notes config and add CI check (#2797) 2023-07-20 17:19:49 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
1af6dff64e Update release notes config and add CI check 2023-07-20 17:15:10 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
72de4f436e Add release config for generating release notes (#2793) 2023-07-19 23:38:04 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
effda8291b Add release config for generating release notes
After going and adding labels for all of these I found out that 'improvement' should be 'enhancement' and 'bugfix' should be 'bug'
but I don't know how to bulk update them (and I can't rename because the desired labels already exist).

I'll work that out later, this is good enough for now
2023-07-19 23:37:34 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
7985e31020 Properly fix accordion issue (#2792) 2023-07-19 22:24:42 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
866e0a618b Add integration test for accordion mode 2023-07-19 22:17:29 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
a5ee61c117 Properly fix accordion issue
The true issue was that we were focusing the line in the view before it gets resized in the layout function.
This meant if the view was squashed in accordion mode, the view wouldn't know how to set the cursor/origin to
focus the line.

Now we've got a queue of 'after layout' functions i.e. functions to call at the end of the layout function,
right before views are drawn.

The only caveat is that we can't have an infinite buffer so we're arbitrarily capping it at 1000 and dropping
functions if we exceed that limit. But that really should never happen.
2023-07-19 21:16:27 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
08aad924d7 Fix accordion issue (#2791) 2023-07-19 21:07:25 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
be02786dad Fix accordion issue
This fixes the issue in accordion mode where the current line wasn't in the viewport upon focus.

It doesn't perfectly fix it: the current line always appears at the top of the view. But it's good enough
to cut a new release. The proper fix is to only focus the line after the view has had its height adjusted.
2023-07-19 20:39:10 +10:00
README-bot
949022db8c Updated README.md 2023-07-19 08:19:33 +00:00
Stefan Haller
b1a090d4c0 Fix crash when a background fetch prompts for credentials (#2789) 2023-07-19 10:19:18 +02:00
Stefan Haller
39f3f150ed Fix crash when a background fetch prompts for credentials
This happens consistently for my when I close my MacBook's lid. It seems that
MacOS locks the user's keychain in this case, and since I have my keychain
provide the pass phrases for my ssh keys, fetching fails because it tries to
prompt me for a pass phrase.

This all worked correctly already, we have the FailOnCredentialRequest()
mechanism specifically for this situation, so all is great. The only problem was
that it was trying to pause the ongoing task while prompting the user for input;
but the task is nil for a background fetch (and should be).
2023-07-18 18:53:35 +02:00
Stefan Haller
7e9f669421 Show all tags in commits panel (#2776) 2023-07-15 13:11:44 +02:00
Stefan Haller
6b769fb138 Fix populating the Commit.Tags field
We now store all tags in this field if there are several.
2023-07-15 13:07:02 +02:00
Stefan Haller
cc835a813e Extend commit_loader test to show how the Tags field is populated
It shows that right now, we take only the first tag if there are multiple.
Judging from how the code is written, I'm not sure this was intentional.
2023-07-15 13:07:02 +02:00
Stefan Haller
6103a4d13c Fix potentially wrong help text in commit message panel (#2777) 2023-07-15 13:06:16 +02:00
Stefan Haller
69575dd4f3 Fix potentially wrong help text in commit message panel
It said "Press tab to toggle focus", which is wrong for people who remapped
their togglePanel key binding to something else. Print the actual key binding
instead.
2023-07-15 13:03:13 +02:00
README-bot
bfcff3222c Updated README.md 2023-07-15 06:44:44 +00:00
Jesse Duffield
5adea789d0 Add test for cmd obj cloning (#2780) 2023-07-15 16:44:30 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
78bbdca757 Add test for cmd obj cloning 2023-07-15 11:05:43 +10:00
Stefan Haller
5cb82a49f8 config: rely on .gitconfig for verbose commit messages (#2664)
As discussed in https://github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pull/2599, it
makes more sense to have the user specify whether they want verbose
commits from their own git config, rather than lazygit config.

This means that we can remove all the code (including test coverage)
associated with the custom verbose flag, and lazygit will just inherit
the .gitconfig settings automatically.

---

Tested visually locally, as well as running the tests that all pass.
2023-07-14 08:05:22 +02:00
Scott Callaway
9617737352 config: rely on .gitconfig for verbose commit messages
As discussed in https://github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pull/2599, it
makes more sense to have the user specify whether they want verbose
commits from their own git config, rather than lazygit config.

This means that we can remove all the code (including test coverage)
associated with the custom verbose flag, and lazygit will just inherit
the .gitconfig settings automatically.
2023-07-14 07:56:09 +02:00
Jesse Duffield
a251f6ad6c Allow checking for merge conflicts after running a custom command (#2773) 2023-07-13 18:43:25 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
b61ca21a84 Allow checking for merge conflicts after running a custom command
We have a use-case to rebind 'm' to the merge action in the branches panel. There's three ways to handle this:
1) For all global keybindings, define a per-panel key that invokes it
2) Give a name to all controller actions and allow them to be invoked in custom commands
3) Allow checking for merge conflicts after running a custom command so that users can add their own 'git merge' custom command
that matches the in-built action

Option 1 is hairy, Option 2 though good for users introduces new backwards compatibility issues that I don't want to do
right now, and option 3 is trivially easy to implement so that's what I'm doing.

I've put this under an 'after' key so that we can add more things later. I'm imagining other things like being able to
move the cursor to a newly added item etc.

I considered always running this hook by default but I'd rather not: it's matching on the output text and I'd rather something
like that be explicitly opted-into to avoid cases where we erroneously believe that there are conflicts.
2023-07-13 18:40:34 +10:00
README-bot
1ded318666 Updated README.md 2023-07-11 07:22:08 +00:00
Jesse Duffield
e15a99e626 Do not quote initial branch arg when creating repo (#2771) 2023-07-11 17:21:55 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
d4eae73a68 Do not quote initial branch arg when creating repo
Also, we shouldn't pass the initial branch arg if it's empty.
2023-07-11 17:18:58 +10:00
Stefan Haller
5ba1eb2785 Run integration tests with all supported git versions (#2754)
Run integration tests with various different git versions, more or less
randomly picked from our range of supported versions. Based on
@Ryooooooga's work in #2459, but also restructured a bit.

All tests pass for all git versions, but only after cherry-picking
#2747.

I decided to go with @Ryooooooga's approach and do it without using
docker. I also didn't use docker locally; to reproduce the various
failures that I had to fix, I simply installed the respective git
versions locally and used something like
`PATH=~/git-versions/2.25.1/bin:$PATH
./scripts/run_integration_tests.sh`.
2023-07-10 15:13:43 +02:00
Stefan Haller
d71f5d951e Run integration tests with various git versions
We pick a few interesting ones in the range of supported versions.

Based on work by Ryooooooga <eial5q265e5@gmail.com>.
2023-07-10 15:09:27 +02:00
Stefan Haller
adce8ad398 Update checkout and cache action versions 2023-07-10 15:09:17 +02:00
Stefan Haller
62ab41c310 Fix pull rebase tests
It seems that older git versions would drop empty commits when rebasing. Since
this aspect is not relevant to what we're testing here, fix this by simply
avoiding empty commits in these tests.
2023-07-10 15:09:17 +02:00
Ryooooooga
85f7aa9d7b Fix conflict test
The test apply_in_reverse_with_conflict.go fails in git versions 2.30.8 and
earlier. Apparently the output "Applied patch to 'file2' cleanly" was only added
more recently. It's not essential that we check this output.
2023-07-10 15:09:17 +02:00
Stefan Haller
30ce7c8085 Replace uses of "git stash save" with "git stash push"
Save has been deprecated for a while, push is the recommended way to save a
stash. Push has been available since 2.13, so we can use it without problems.
2023-07-10 15:09:17 +02:00
Stefan Haller
1827380c69 Fix git stash calls for older git versions
Older git versions are pickier about parameter order: for "store", the sha
argument must come last, and for "save", the message must come last.
2023-07-10 15:09:17 +02:00
Stefan Haller
ea0baf58e6 Fix Shell.Stash() for older versions of git
Older versions need an explicit "push" subcommand for the -m option to be
recognized.
2023-07-10 15:09:17 +02:00
Stefan Haller
1d96ade0ba Remove StashWithMessage function
It's identical to Stash(), so use that.
2023-07-10 15:09:17 +02:00
Stefan Haller
82b3803164 Use -c init.defaultBranch=master to pass the desired main branch to git init
Older versions of git don't support the -b option yet. However, no version of
git complains about the -c option, even when the init.defaultBranch config is
not supported.
2023-07-10 15:09:17 +02:00
Stefan Haller
f4ada537d2 Remove mainBranch parameter from Shell.Init()
For older git versions we won't be able to support any other main branch than
"master", so hard-code that in Init.

This doesn't fix anything for older versions yet; see the next commit for that.
2023-07-10 15:09:17 +02:00
Stefan Haller
956399a1ea Add script to run integration tests 2023-07-10 15:09:17 +02:00
Jesse Duffield
057742d4af Retry tests on CI (#2769) 2023-07-10 22:30:22 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
9c0a151dfa Retry tests on CI
Now that we are running each test 6 times on CI, the risk of flakiness
is higher. I want to fix these tests for good but it'l take time, so
we're just retrying for now
2023-07-10 22:18:22 +10:00
Stefan Haller
f9414f275d Fix interactive rebase with git 2.25.1 and earlier (#2747) 2023-07-10 13:48:37 +02:00
Stefan Haller
cc316ab6de Fix interactive rebase with git 2.25.1 and earlier
The code in getHydratedRebasingCommits relied on the assumption that the
git-rebase-todo file contains full SHAs. This has only been true from 2.25.2 on,
before that it would contain abbreviated SHAs. Fix this by storing fullCommits
in a slice instead of a map, and using a linear search.
2023-07-10 13:42:35 +02:00
README-bot
8f00bfebce Updated README.md 2023-07-10 11:41:45 +00:00
Jesse Duffield
2dddd906f8 Track busy/idle state for integration tests (#2765) 2023-07-10 21:41:29 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
16ed3c2377 Retry on index.lock error
I don't know why we're getting index.lock errors but they're impossile to stop
anyway given that other processes can be calling git commands. So we're retrying
a few times before re-raising. To do this we need to clone the command and the current
implementation for that is best-effort.

I do worry about the maintainability of that but we'll see how it goes.

Also, I thought you'd need to clone the task (if it exists) but now I think not;
as long as you don't call done twice on it you should be fine, and you shouldn't
be done'ing a task as part of running a command: that should happen higher up.
2023-07-10 19:13:18 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
d44d164a5a Ensure background refreshes don't bunch up 2023-07-10 17:30:44 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
90613056ce Fix flakey pull_merge_conflict test
It's not clear what was happening but it seemed like we sometimes weren't
fully writing to our stdout buffer (which is used for the error message)
even though we had returned from cmd.Wait().

Not sure what the cause was but removing an unnecessary goroutine fixed it.
2023-07-10 17:12:34 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
c05a1ae711 Fix flakey misc/initial_open test
I've simplifiied the code because it was too complex for the current requirements, and this fixed the misc/initial_open
test which was occasionally failing due to a race condition around busy tasks
2023-07-10 17:12:34 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
a0154dc525 Refactor 2023-07-10 17:12:21 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
6b9390409e Use an interface for tasks instead of a concrete struct
By using an interface for tasks we can use a fake implementation in tests with extra methods
2023-07-10 17:12:21 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
8964cedf27 Use mutex on cached git config
This fixes a race condition caused by a concurrent map read and write
2023-07-09 21:30:19 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
14ecc15e71 Use first class task objects instead of global counter
The global counter approach is easy to understand but it's brittle and depends on implicit behaviour that is not very discoverable.

With a global counter, if any goroutine accidentally decrements the counter twice, we'll think lazygit is idle when it's actually busy.
Likewise if a goroutine accidentally increments the counter twice we'll think lazygit is busy when it's actually idle.
With the new approach we have a map of tasks where each task can either be busy or not. We create a new task and add it to the map
when we spawn a worker goroutine (among other things) and we remove it once the task is done.

The task can also be paused and continued for situations where we switch back and forth between running a program and asking for user
input.

In order for this to work with `git push` (and other commands that require credentials) we need to obtain the task from gocui when
we create the worker goroutine, and then pass it along to the commands package to pause/continue the task as required. This is
MUCH more discoverable than the old approach which just decremented and incremented the global counter from within the commands package,
but it's at the cost of expanding some function signatures (arguably a good thing).

Likewise, whenever you want to call WithWaitingStatus or WithLoaderPanel the callback will now have access to the task for pausing/
continuing. We only need to actually make use of this functionality in a couple of places so it's a high price to pay, but I don't
know if I want to introduce a WithWaitingStatusTask and WithLoaderPanelTask function (open to suggestions).
2023-07-09 21:30:19 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
9e79ee5fe3 Add dev doc for busy/idle tracking 2023-07-09 20:57:18 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
fdee0e1497 Fix test
It's still skipped but it had an error
2023-07-09 20:57:18 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
bf7726d130 Fix race condition
We had some test flakiness involving the index.lock file which is fixed by this commit.
We shouldn't be accessing newTaskID without the mutex, although I'm surprised that this
actually fixes the issue. Surely we don't have tasks (which typically render to the main
view) which use index.lock?
2023-07-09 20:57:18 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
6282d55919 Only attempt integration tests once
I was able to get all integration tests passing 20 times in a row without any retries so I'm going to see
if we can rely on that in CI
2023-07-09 20:57:18 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
e588355f57 Add mutex for refreshing branches
We had a race condition due to refreshing branches in two different places, one which refreshed reflog commits
beforehand. The race condition meant that upon load we wouldn't see recency values (provided by the reflog commits)
against the branches
2023-07-09 20:57:18 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
c7a3b69eb9 Remove retry logic in integration tests
I want to see how we go removing all retry logic within a test. Lazygit should be trusted to tell us when it's no longer busy,
and if it that proves false we should fix the issue in the code rather than being lenient in the tests
2023-07-09 20:57:18 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
b19943af01 Wait for intro before doing any of our refresh functions
We were doing this already for fetching but not for refreshing files so I'm making it consistent.
2023-07-08 22:54:52 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
015a04fac6 Remove redundant waitgroup
Turns out we're just running our refresh functions one after the other which isn't ideal but we can fix that separately.
As it stands this wait group isn't doing anything.
2023-07-08 22:54:52 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
26ca41a40e Handle pending actions properly in git commands that require credentials
I don't know if this is a hack or not: we run a git command and increment the pending action
count to 1 but at some point the command requests a username or password, so we need to prompt
the user to enter that. At that point we don't want to say that there is a pending action,
so we decrement the action count before prompting the user and then re-increment it again afterward.

Given that we panic when the counter goes below zero, it's important that it's not zero
when we run the git command (should be impossible anyway).

I toyed with a different approach using channels and a long-running goroutine that
handles all commands that request credentials but it feels over-engineered compared to this
commit's approach.
2023-07-08 22:54:52 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
6c4e7ee972 Add busy count for integration tests
Integration tests need to be notified when Lazygit is idle so they can progress to the next assertion / user action.
2023-07-08 22:54:52 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
631cf1e873 Bump gocui
This includes new gocui logic for tracking busy/idle program state
2023-07-08 22:26:28 +10:00
README-bot
585ea361f6 Updated README.md 2023-07-03 02:57:28 +00:00
Jesse Duffield
1a36cb9f3f View filtering (#2680) 2023-07-03 12:57:11 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
5d982e1d70 Add mutex to filtered list to avoid concurrency issues 2023-07-03 12:54:14 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
4d734d594a Add filtering docs 2023-07-03 12:54:14 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
b625eb5323 Differentiate between different filter modes
We can filter by path, by file status, and by text.
2023-07-03 12:54:14 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
db7b472f9a Update cheatsheets 2023-07-03 12:54:14 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
8e46b8a275 Use searching, not filtering, in file tree views
There's more work to be done to support filtering for these views so we're sticking with searching for now
2023-07-03 12:54:14 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
cd989d8ebe Fix escape logic for remote branches
The remote branches controller was using its own escape method meaning it didn't go through the flow of cancelling
an active filter. It's now using the same approach as the sub-commits and commit-files contexts: defining a parent
context to return to upon hittin escape.
2023-07-03 12:54:14 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
261f30f49c Add integration tests for searching/filtering 2023-07-03 12:54:14 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
7d7399a89f Support case sensitive filtering 2023-07-03 12:54:14 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
9df634f13f Color view frame differently when searching/filtering
Given that we now persist search/filter states even after a side context loses focus, we need to make it really
clear to the user that the context is currently being searched/filtered
2023-07-03 12:54:14 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
3ca1292fb4 Show filter status similar to what we show with search 2023-07-03 12:54:14 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
13c1103815 Only cancel search if main or temporary context loses focus
This is a pickle: initially I wanted it so that a filter would cancel automatically if the current context lost focus.
But there are situations where you want to retain the focus, e.g. when a popup appears, or when you view the commits
of a branch. The issue is that when you view the commits of a branch, the branches context is removed from the context
stack. Even if this were not the case, you could imagine going branches -> sub-commits -> files -> sub-commits, where
in that case branches would definitely be off the stack upon navigating to the files context.

So because I'm too lazy to find a proper solution to this problem, I'm just making it so that filters in side contexts
are retained unless explicitly cancelled.

There's another edge case this commit handles which is that if I'm in the sub-commits context via the branches context
and start a search, then navigate to the reflog context and hit enter to get to the sub-commits context again, I need
to cancel the search before I switch. Likewise with the commit files context.
2023-07-03 12:54:14 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
b8bee4de51 Scroll to top when filtering and retain selection when cancelling filter 2023-07-03 12:54:14 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
d67b209e62 Move more logic into search helper 2023-07-03 12:54:14 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
bf5871cc4f Case insensitive string comparison 2023-07-03 12:54:13 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
13326344f0 Support filtering files 2023-07-03 12:54:13 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
84870d4503 Cancel filter/search when hitting escape 2023-07-03 12:54:13 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
a9e2c8129f Introduce filtered list view model
We're going to start supporting filtering of list views
2023-07-03 12:54:13 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
fd861826bc Add integration tests for discarding files 2023-07-03 12:54:13 +10:00
Stefan Haller
2be4359e87 Use comment char on interactive rebase (#2639) 2023-07-02 09:52:35 +02:00
Jesse Duffield
c9a917b830 Print entire panic message
For some reason, the panic message was being truncated. So here we're printing it first, and then calling panic
2023-07-02 15:47:04 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
4df353d006 Bump gocui 2023-07-02 15:47:04 +10:00
Gustavo Krieger
9ae7710850 Use comment char config on interactive rebase
Co-authored-by: Stefan Haller <stefan@haller-berlin.de>
2023-07-02 02:07:32 -03:00
Gustavo Krieger
87fe30d50d Bump git-todo-parser 2023-07-02 02:07:32 -03:00
Gustavo Krieger
cff9850374 Add tests of interactive rebase with custom comment character 2023-07-02 02:07:32 -03:00
Stefan Haller
7cb54f4fee Merge pull request #2748 from jesseduffield/always-show-branch-heads-in-diff
Always show branch heads in diff pane
2023-06-29 09:32:33 +02:00
README-bot
eb7e0e7252 Updated README.md 2023-06-29 07:23:46 +00:00
Jesse Duffield
074396a892 Merge pull request #2750 from letavocado/fix-typo-EnteRefName 2023-06-29 17:23:31 +10:00
Amirzhan Aliyev
62cc036254 fix: typo EnteRefName 2023-06-28 18:54:21 +06:00
Stefan Haller
a8aeadfdb7 Always show branch heads in diff pane
The first line of the diff pane would show branch heads (e.g.

  commit dd9100ccc8b69a8b14b21a84e34854b5acfb871a (mybranch, origin/mybranch)

only when a pager is used. The reason is that the default of the --decorate
option to git show is "auto", which means to show the decoration only when
output goes to a tty. Lazygit uses a pty only when a pager is used, so the
decoration wouldn't show when no pager is used.

Since the branch head annotation is useful and we always want to see it, force
it by explicitly passing --decorate.
2023-06-28 09:44:06 +02:00
Jesse Duffield
69df9ba105 Merge pull request #2729 from translation-gang/translation-ru 2023-06-28 10:21:07 +10:00
Amirzhan Aliyev
5133113142 feat(i18n): add russian translation 2023-06-28 00:34:59 +06:00
Stefan Haller
8051052ea7 Merge pull request #2725 from stefanhaller/improve-pushed-coloring-for-main-branches
Use remote upstreams of main branches to determine merged status of commits
2023-06-26 09:28:31 +02:00
Stefan Haller
ff8bc91a8e Use remote upstreams of main branches to determine merged status of commits
This solves three problems:

1. When the local main branch is behind its upstream, the merged status of
   commits of a feature branch sitting on origin/main was not correct. This can
   easily happen when you rebase a branch onto origin/main instead of main, and
   don't bother keeping local main up to date.
2. It works when you don't have the main branch locally at all. This could
   happen when you check out a colleague's feature branch that goes off of
   "develop", but you don't have "develop" locally yourself because you normally
   only work on "main".
3. It also works when you work on a main branch itself, e.g. by committing to it
   directly, or by merging a branch locally. These local commits on a main
   branch would previously be shown in green instead of red; this broke with
   910a61dc46.
2023-06-26 09:02:46 +02:00
Stefan Haller
4e573e4bb1 Merge pull request #2706 from stefanhaller/fix-discard-change-prompt
Fix the title and text of the Discard Changes prompt
2023-06-26 08:26:00 +02:00
Stefan Haller
2f6b7b9bc3 Rename the gui.skipUnstageLineWarning conf key to gui.skipDiscardChangeWarning 2023-06-26 08:19:58 +02:00
Stefan Haller
ee03a0be41 Rename "Delete change" menu entry to "Discard change" in staging panel
For consistency with the previous commit.

Note that this menu entry is used both for unstaged and for staged changes, and
for staged changes it is not quite accurate, as we are not discarding changes in
that case (just unstaging them). Not sure it's worth fixing this; it's still
better than "Delete", anyway.
2023-06-26 08:19:58 +02:00
Stefan Haller
51a558040d Fix the title and text (and variable names) of the Discard Changes prompt
The title was saying "Unstage lines", which was just wrong. The text said
"Delete lines", which can be seen as a bit misleading; we are only discarding
the changes to the selected lines, not deleting the lines themselves.

For consistency, rename the config variable skipUnstageLineWarning accordingly.
2023-06-26 08:15:35 +02:00
Stefan Haller
6ecd691223 Merge pull request #2718 from stefanhaller/improve-yaml-utils
Improve yaml_utils
2023-06-26 08:14:51 +02:00
Stefan Haller
c4a2749a99 Avoid rewriting the file if nothing changed
This avoids changing the indentation or number of blank lines etc unnecessarily
if nothing has changed.
2023-06-26 08:11:10 +02:00
Stefan Haller
85f293af1a Add new function RenameYamlKey 2023-06-26 08:11:10 +02:00
Stefan Haller
9cbd7fe69e Extract a lookupKey function that will be useful in the next commit 2023-06-26 08:11:10 +02:00
Stefan Haller
4461dc68b7 Create missing path elements
This fixes a serious error: trying to change a value on gui.someOption would add
a someOption key at root if gui doesn't exist.
2023-06-26 08:11:10 +02:00
Stefan Haller
6acabba417 Return an error if some node in the path is not a dictionary 2023-06-26 08:11:10 +02:00
Stefan Haller
7fb86d6e9c Return an error if node to be updated is not a scalar 2023-06-26 08:11:10 +02:00
Stefan Haller
221433522d Return an error if document is not a dictionary 2023-06-26 08:11:10 +02:00
Stefan Haller
90084d115e Support updating values in empty documents 2023-06-26 08:11:10 +02:00
Stefan Haller
a14794bf5c Rename UpdateYaml to UpdateYamlValue
We are going to add other ways to update yaml documents in the future.
2023-06-26 08:11:10 +02:00
Stefan Haller
bf685cf832 Cleanup: improve test setup and check for the right error string
Use the assert package to check expectations; also, check for the exact error
message instead of just whether any error occurred.
2023-06-26 08:11:10 +02:00
Stefan Haller
8932d17393 Cleanup: remove unnecessary if statements
The assert package is already very good at displaying errors, including printing
a diff of expected and actual value, so there's no point in printing the same
information again ourselves.
2023-06-26 08:11:10 +02:00
Stefan Haller
de69fbd645 Merge pull request #2682 from stefanhaller/show-entry-for-conflicted-commit
Show rebase todo entry for conflicted commit
2023-06-22 19:00:41 +02:00
Stefan Haller
1998d0724f Add a test for stopping at an "edit" command that conflicts
This test is almost identical to swap_in_rebase_with_conflict.go, except that it
sets the commit that will conflict to "edit".

This test is interesting because there's special code needed to determine
whether an "edit" command conflicted or not, i.e. whether to show the "confl"
entry. In this case we do. We have lots of other tests already that have "edit"
commands that don't conflict, so that's covered already.
2023-06-22 18:57:58 +02:00
Stefan Haller
3928d0ebda Insert fake todo entry for a conflicting commit that is being applied
When stopping in a rebase because of a conflict, it is nice to see the commit
that git is trying to apply. Create a fake todo entry labelled "conflict" for
this, and show the "<-- YOU ARE HERE ---" string for that one (in red) instead
of for the real current head.
2023-06-22 18:57:58 +02:00
Stefan Haller
d66ca7751c Add test for rewording a commit and failing with an error
The point of this test is to verify that the <--- YOU ARE HERE --- display is
correct when the last command in a rebase was "reword".
2023-06-22 18:57:43 +02:00
Stefan Haller
ba160cb5db Add test for a pick that fails and gets rescheduled
This test is interesting because it already behaves as desired: since git has
rescheduled the "pick" command, we do _not_ want to show a "conflict" entry in
this case, as we would see the same commit twice then.
2023-06-22 18:57:43 +02:00
Stefan Haller
3d76c734aa Add test for amending a commit, causing a conflict 2023-06-22 18:57:43 +02:00
Stefan Haller
cddf056f4d Extend test to expect what commits we want to be listed when there's a conflict 2023-06-22 18:57:43 +02:00
README-bot
41b00c8313 Updated README.md 2023-06-22 16:55:20 +00:00
Stefan Haller
06892cb0ac Merge pull request #2731 from jesseduffield/config-for-nerd-fonts-version
Add config for nerd fonts version
2023-06-22 18:55:05 +02:00
Stefan Haller
77c5d1761d Add nerdFontsVersion config 2023-06-15 21:47:52 +02:00
Stefan Haller
6ab5d7f69b Turn remoteIcons into a map
We don't actually use it to do map lookups; we still iterate over it in the same
way as before. However, using a map makes it easier to patch elements; see the
next commit.
2023-06-15 13:25:32 +02:00
Pavel Dostál
1a2a301aa2 Add instructions for openSUSE 2023-06-12 08:21:34 +02:00
Jesse Duffield
c410d26006 Merge pull request #2717 from jesseduffield/jesseduffield-patch-1 2023-06-08 11:09:28 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
db1fd85e12 Update README.md 2023-06-08 10:33:08 +10:00
Stefan Haller
1489a31e48 Merge pull request #2712 from stefanhaller/discard-changes-only-from-local-commits
Allow discarding changes only from local commits
2023-06-07 16:40:56 +02:00
Stefan Haller
1f42c8a387 Allow discarding changes only from local commits
We use CommitFilesController also for the files of commits that we show
elsewhere, e.g. for branch commits, tags, or stashes. It doesn't make sense to
discard changes from those (for stashes it might be possible to implement it
somehow, but that would be a new feature), so we disallow it unless we are in
the local commits panel.
2023-06-07 12:48:56 +02:00
Stefan Haller
e229e26fbe Merge pull request #2707 from stefanhaller/better-prompt-for-discarding-old-file-changes
Better prompt for discarding old file changes
2023-06-07 12:47:19 +02:00
Stefan Haller
5c55ce6555 Better prompt for discarding old file changes
Lazygit knows what kind of file change this is, so there doesn't have to be any
"if" in the prompt text.
2023-06-07 12:47:03 +02:00
Stefan Haller
1f801b91e4 Disallow discarding file changes while a directory is selected
Discarding changes to an entire directory doesn't quite work correctly in all
cases; for example, if the current commit added files to the directory (but the
directory existed before) then those files won't be removed.

It might be possible to fix the command so that these cases always work for
directories, but I don't think it's worth the effort (you can always use a
custom patch for that), so let's display an error for now.
2023-06-07 12:47:03 +02:00
Jesse Duffield
0080684c7c Merge pull request #2715 from jesseduffield/recent-repos 2023-06-07 18:33:05 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
c92e687d3b Fix focus issue when opening recent-repos menu at launch
I don't know why we were setting the initial context to CurrentSideContext
and not just CurrentContext in the first place. If there is no current context
in either case it'll default to the files context. So the only issue is if
we anticipated that some random context would be focused and we didn't want to
activate that. But I can't think of any situation where that would happen.
2023-06-07 18:27:18 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
b6a31369da Merge pull request #2714 from jesseduffield/author-suggestions-custom-commands 2023-06-07 17:21:03 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
a694c458dd Support authors and tags in custom command suggestions preset 2023-06-07 10:18:01 +10:00
README-bot
ced773ab18 Updated README.md 2023-06-05 13:19:01 +00:00
Stefan Haller
a741b81b21 Merge pull request #2708 from enricozb/patch-1
fix kakoune binary name
2023-06-05 15:18:45 +02:00
Enrico Borba
cbbb281011 kakoune binary name 2023-06-05 08:53:39 -04:00
README-bot
e6fc332748 Updated README.md 2023-06-03 05:56:51 +00:00
Jesse Duffield
042ab2f99a Merge pull request #2704 from jesseduffield/int-matchers 2023-06-03 15:56:34 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
a9ae5063c2 Fix flakey test
Whenever we perform an action in a test, we should assert on the result before doing the next action.
This prevents issues where the test moves too fast for our code. It would be nice to not have to do this,
but for now that's the situation
2023-06-03 15:54:03 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
1932c2366b Appease linter 2023-06-03 15:54:03 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
dd34adb36c Support matchers on integers in integration tests 2023-06-03 15:32:23 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
e98935f83e Merge pull request #2699 from jesseduffield/revert-hide-underscores 2023-06-01 22:30:56 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
75293ff572 Merge pull request #2700 from jesseduffield/refresh-commits-viewport-on-focus-lost 2023-06-01 22:30:45 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
4ff02bd3b7 Add integration test for commit highlighting on focus
A better refactor would be to allow matchers to assert against either a string or a slice of cells, so that I could have
the same ergonomics that I have elsewhere, but this is a start.
2023-06-01 22:20:30 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
5df27c61ed Apply correct styling to root commit in graph
The root commit is special in that it has no parents. So we need to add a pipe that's headed for a commit
that doesn't actually exist i.e. the mythical empty tree commit. We're using the actual hash of that
pseudo-commit, but it's not being read anywhere.
2023-06-01 22:20:30 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
c9136538b5 Refresh commits viewport on focus lost
We don't want the highlighted selection sticking around after the context loses focus.
2023-06-01 21:31:57 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
b250644ea8 Stop hiding underscores for VSCode
VSCode had an issue in their terminal where underscores were printed all over the place.
That has now been fixed.
See https://github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/issues/2294 and https://github.com/xtermjs/xterm.js/issues/4238
2023-06-01 20:12:20 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
caab31ff38 Merge pull request #2274 from jesseduffield/show-commit-against-branch 2023-06-01 19:25:00 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
a4db44bc3d show commits against branches 2023-06-01 19:21:24 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
4b3f8055d0 Merge pull request #2696 from jesseduffield/default-to-default 2023-06-01 19:08:52 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
378c50cf30 Set defaults colours to 'default', not 'white'
'white' is great on dark themes, and terrible on light themes.
2023-06-01 18:59:04 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
860fd23b42 Merge pull request #2695 from jesseduffield/fix-time-ago-function 2023-06-01 18:53:55 +10:00
Stefan Haller
33e5f8f776 Merge pull request #2694 from stefanhaller/conflict-handling-menu
Show menu instead of prompt when there are conflicts in a rebase or merge
2023-06-01 10:52:11 +02:00
Stefan Haller
16dceb813b Show menu instead of prompt when there are conflicts in a rebase or merge
This solves the issue that previously you could too easily abort a rebase
accidentally by hitting escape.
2023-06-01 10:51:48 +02:00
Jesse Duffield
61f00e6dd4 update seconds ago function and add tests 2023-06-01 18:48:06 +10:00
Stefan Haller
523be47865 Merge pull request #2692 from stefanhaller/fetch-all
Add --all to "git fetch" command, unless disabled by config.
2023-06-01 10:14:45 +02:00
Stefan Haller
31a2ea1f19 Add --all to "git fetch" command when not fetching a specific remote 2023-06-01 10:13:14 +02:00
Stefan Haller
697157f5d5 Add tests for Fetch 2023-05-31 15:54:20 +02:00
Stefan Haller
ee4b9d20b1 Extract a FetchCmdObj function so that we can test it
No change in behavior.
2023-05-31 15:54:20 +02:00
Stefan Haller
a2bdab2135 Remove unused fetch options RemoteName and BranchName
These were never used, since there are separate functions for fetching a remote
and for fast-forwarding a branch.
2023-05-31 15:54:20 +02:00
README-bot
c70c8e84f8 Updated README.md 2023-05-30 23:36:29 +00:00
Jesse Duffield
614a30134c Merge pull request #2688 from tzengyuxio/master 2023-05-31 09:36:12 +10:00
Tzeng Yuxio
6754335b26 Add key bindings doc for Chinese 2023-05-30 20:30:30 +08:00
Jesse Duffield
d29b3e372e Merge pull request #2690 from jesseduffield/remove-ufizzi 2023-05-30 18:04:25 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
33789d67f0 Merge pull request #2490 from jesseduffield/dependabot/go_modules/golang.org/x/net-0.7.0 2023-05-30 17:56:18 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
01b3e8e8bb Remove Uffizzi
We've given Uffizzi a go but haven't found  utility in it, so we're removing it.
2023-05-30 17:54:09 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
cc0edd42bb Merge pull request #2508 from Ryooooooga/remove-jesseduffield-yaml 2023-05-30 17:39:25 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
237dde598c Merge pull request #2686 from jesseduffield/custom-command-suggestions-from-commands 2023-05-30 16:44:48 +10:00
Tzeng Yuxio
5d8af7bbd8 Add Traditional Chinese support 2023-05-30 12:58:11 +08:00
Jesse Duffield
1de876ed4d Support using command output directly in menuFromCommand custom command prompt
The menuFromCommand option is a little complicated, so I'm adding an easy way to just use the command output directly,
where each line becomes a suggestion, as-is.

Now that we support suggestions in the input prompt, there's less of a need for menuFromCommand, but it probably still
serves some purpose.

In future I want to support this filter/valueFormat/labelFormat thing for suggestions too. I would like to think a little more
about the interface though: is using a regex like we currently do really the simplest approach?
2023-05-29 22:52:16 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
036a1ea519 Support suggestions generated from command in custom commands
This changes the interface a bit but it was only added earlier today so I doubt anybody is dependent on it yet.

I'm also updating the docs.
2023-05-29 22:47:35 +10:00
README-bot
29c738a88b Updated README.md 2023-05-29 04:32:21 +00:00
Jesse Duffield
c0d3bd412e Merge pull request #2685 from jesseduffield/suggestions-in-custom-commands 2023-05-29 14:32:07 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
16fa22a36e Add suggestionsPreset to custom commands system 2023-05-29 14:24:49 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
8e6967c702 Merge pull request #2676 from jesseduffield/better-time-format 2023-05-26 17:34:06 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
0e0458f355 More compact and flexible date format
You can now configure both a time format and a short time format, where the short format kicks in
when the time is within the last day
2023-05-26 17:31:39 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
05bfa96936 Merge pull request #2672 from jesseduffield/sentence-case 2023-05-26 17:21:33 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
be6acf2fbe Merge pull request #2670 from jesseduffield/better-list-context-trait 2023-05-26 15:28:32 +10:00
README-bot
bf092f76d6 Updated README.md 2023-05-25 23:19:47 +00:00
Jesse Duffield
9c384c5267 Clean up helix editor preset 2023-05-26 09:19:12 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
d772c9f1d4 Use sentence case everywhere
We have not been good at consistent casing so far. Now we use 'Sentence case' everywhere. EVERYWHERE.

Also Removing 'Lc' prefix from i18n field names: the 'Lc' stood for lowercase but now that everything
is in 'Sentence case' there's no need for the distinction.

I've got a couple lower case things I've kept: namely, things that show up in parentheses.
2023-05-25 23:52:19 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
e5534d9781 Merge pull request #2668 from dvic/add-helix-support 2023-05-25 19:59:14 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
34755285a1 Merge pull request #2671 from jesseduffield/global-logging-for-development 2023-05-25 18:41:27 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
e0ecc9e835 Allow global logging when developing
I'll be honest, for all I know logging should be global in general: it is
a pain to pass a logger to any struct that needs it. But smart people on the
internet tell me otherwise, and I do like the idea of not having any global
variables lying around.

Nonetheless, I often need to log things when locally debugging and that's a
different kind of logging than the kind you would include in the actual
released binary. For example if I want to log something from gocui, I would
rather not have gocui depend on lazygit's logging setup.
2023-05-25 18:31:32 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
add1de4138 Use boolean field to control whether viewport is refreshed on line focus
Go really doesn't like us doing anything inheritance-y: it does not support open recursion meaning
it's really hard to re-use code. As such, here we're falling back to conditional logic.

This fixes an issue where our ListContextTrait was calling FocusLine which was intended to be
overridden by ViewportListContextTrait, but the subclassed function wasn't being called. I'm
not actually sure how this went wrong given that it was working fine in the past, but at any rate,
the new code is easy to follow.
2023-05-25 17:09:18 +10:00
dvic
ed496deeca Add helix editor preset 2023-05-24 23:08:26 +02:00
Jesse Duffield
1f8e838052 Merge pull request #2656 from mazharz/gitlab-merge-request-url
Update gitlab merge request URL to match new routing
2023-05-23 22:54:57 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
f212e19efd Merge pull request #2662 from jesseduffield/patches-for-update-args-vector 2023-05-23 20:30:15 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
fb0931e1a1 Fix discard logic
Missed a spot a couple PR's ago. We had an integration test which caught this but which was skipped due
to index.lock file issues. The test was also broken for other reasons due to it not having been running
for a while, so I've fixed that up too.
2023-05-23 20:23:08 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
ee1597415d Merge pull request #2655 from jesseduffield/use-command-args-vector 2023-05-23 19:55:09 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
63dc07fded Construct arg vector manually rather than parse string
By constructing an arg vector manually, we no longer need to quote arguments

Mandate that args must be passed when building a command

Now you need to provide an args array when building a command.
There are a handful of places where we need to deal with a string,
such as with user-defined custom commands, and for those we now require
that at the callsite they use str.ToArgv to do that. I don't want
to provide a method out of the box for it because I want to discourage its
use.

For some reason we were invoking a command through a shell when amending a
commit, and I don't believe we needed to do that as there was nothing user-
supplied about the command. So I've switched to using a regular command out-
side the shell there
2023-05-23 19:49:19 +10:00
README-bot
70e473b25d Updated README.md 2023-05-23 09:20:04 +00:00
Jesse Duffield
1a4cf84b58 Merge pull request #2661 from jesseduffield/cache-binary-paths
Cache binary paths
2023-05-23 19:19:49 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
ad72a1f5a3 Cache binary paths
Turns out that with our secureexec package (which we only use on windows due to a windows security thing),
2023-05-23 19:15:33 +10:00
Mazhar Zandsalimi
59379b45da Update gitlab commit URL to match new routing 2023-05-22 07:39:47 +03:30
Mazhar Zandsalimi
2d4ca2b54f Update gitlab merge request URL to match new routing 2023-05-21 13:21:34 +03:30
Stefan Haller
ec5075104a Merge pull request #2644 from stefanhaller/remove-empty=keep-option-when-rebasing
Don't keep commits that become empty during a rebase
2023-05-21 07:45:21 +02:00
Jesse Duffield
6f535d71c9 Merge pull request #2652 from jesseduffield/right-align-columns 2023-05-21 12:30:53 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
ec3a28df43 Right-align key labels in menu
I find this makes it look a little nicer
2023-05-21 12:09:43 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
5b933762c2 Merge pull request #2651 from jesseduffield/strikethrough-menu 2023-05-21 11:34:19 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
3eed997161 Update cheatsheet
Now that we're using the angle-bracket syntax everywhere for consistency, we need to escape
the angle brackets in the markdown of the cheatsheets.
2023-05-21 11:31:29 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
526d8a8a76 Fix cheatsheet generate VSCode task
This was previously not working because we tried to run the whole string as its own process
2023-05-21 11:31:29 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
e1fc90615d Apply strikethrough style to reserved keybindings in menus
If a given menu item has an associated keybinding of 'enter', hitting enter won't actually execute
that item unless your cursor is on it. This creates confusion, and so we're going to use a strikethrough
style to communicate that the keybinding is reserved for something else.
2023-05-21 11:31:29 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
460a166e16 Stop displaying navigation keybinding at bottom of screen
The reason for this is that now our labels for navigation keybindings are larger so they
take up more realestate. It's not the kind of thing a user needs to be told anyway,
anybody is going to try out hjkl and the arrow keys when a TUI opens up.

We could map from <up> to the single character up unicode rune but given you can rebind this stuff
I'd rather keep it simple
2023-05-21 11:01:15 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
2e66d87b94 Use same labels for keys that we use in the config
Previously we were displaying keys in a different format than we expected them in the config.
This was certain to cause confusion.
2023-05-21 10:59:16 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
820f7b9404 Support strikethrough text style 2023-05-21 10:46:13 +10:00
Stefan Haller
3cddd7cfa5 Don't keep commits that become empty during a rebase
The only exception is when moving a custom patch for an entire commit to an
earlier commit; in this case the source commit becomes empty, but we want to
keep it, mainly for consistency with moving the patch to a later commit, which
behaves the same.

In all other cases where we rebase, it's confusing when empty commits are kept;
the most common example is rebasing a branch onto master, where master already
contains some of the commits of our branch. In this case we simply want to drop
these.
2023-05-20 21:10:03 +02:00
Jesse Duffield
2e0d0a92ee Merge pull request #2647 from jesseduffield/fix-tip 2023-05-20 23:40:31 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
ed857d1e07 Show correct keybinding in tip 2023-05-20 23:36:34 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
b30ec538fb Merge pull request #2645 from jesseduffield/convenient-git-command-building 2023-05-20 20:58:18 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
ee11046d35 Refactor interface for ApplyPatch 2023-05-20 20:54:39 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
25f8b0337e Add convenience builder for git commands 2023-05-20 20:54:24 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
63ddc52a6b Increase test coverage 2023-05-20 16:55:15 +10:00
README-bot
b07c4fc001 Updated README.md 2023-05-20 03:01:38 +00:00
Jesse Duffield
2304ffc804 Merge pull request #2641 from stefanhaller/visualize-ignore-whitespace-config 2023-05-20 13:01:22 +10:00
Stefan Haller
401610c0ef Remove the toast when toggling "ignore whitespace"
Now that we visualize the state, the toast is no longer needed.
2023-05-20 12:58:32 +10:00
Stefan Haller
64b2685c2d Visualize the "ignore whitespace" state in the subtitle of the diff view 2023-05-20 12:58:32 +10:00
Stefan Haller
7d4bfb6621 Don't toggle "ignore whitespace" in the staging and patch building panels
The option doesn't have any affect in these views, so we don't need to toggle it
here. But the problem was the HandleFocus call at the end: this would activate
the wrong view, so we need to avoid it here.

Show an error if the user tries to turn the option on, to let them know that it
doesn't work here.
2023-05-20 12:58:32 +10:00
Stefan Haller
a2778f01c6 Disregard the "ignore whitespace" option in the patch building panel
It's not possible to reliably stage things into a custom patch when "ignore
whitespace" is on, so always treat it as off here (like we do in the staging
panel).

It looks like this is a regression that was introduced in 8edad826ca.
2023-05-19 18:22:28 +02:00
Jesse Duffield
d161afe37f Support ignoring whitespace on stash 2023-05-19 17:49:22 +02:00
README-bot
3dd96a8010 Updated README.md 2023-05-17 07:12:19 +00:00
Jesse Duffield
681a9bf20d Merge pull request #2612 from longlhh90/fix-commit-prefixes-with-empty-commit-message 2023-05-17 17:12:05 +10:00
Lukas
0606b7a43b remove empty message check as message of commit can be empty 2023-05-17 17:07:50 +10:00
Stefan Haller
33da56eeb4 Merge pull request #2619 from stefanhaller/config-for-base-branches
Add config for main branches
2023-05-16 13:23:56 +02:00
Stefan Haller
46b93bba0e Add config git.mainBranches
It defaults to {"master", "main"}, but can be set to whatever branch names
are used as base branches, e.g. {"master", "devel", "v1.0-hotfixes"}. It is
used for color-coding the shas in the commit list, i.e. to decide whether
commits are green or yellow.
2023-05-16 13:20:03 +02:00
README-bot
d2d50aedd0 Updated README.md 2023-05-16 11:13:36 +00:00
Jesse Duffield
ea5fb6a364 Merge pull request #2629 from jesseduffield/try-fix-conflict-continue-prompt 2023-05-16 21:13:17 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
a82134f41c Fix race condition
Our refresh code may try to push a context. It does this in two places:
1) when all merge conflicts are resolved, we push a 'continue merge?' confirmation context
2) when all conflicts of a given file are resolved and we're in the merge conflicts context,
   we push the files context.

Sometimes we push the confirmation context and then push the files context over it, so the user
never sees the confirmation context.

This commit fixes the race condition by adding a check to ensure that we're still in the
merge conflicts panel before we try escaping from it
2023-05-16 21:01:38 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
00b03079d8 Don't deactivate context that you're about to activate 2023-05-16 21:01:38 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
9592686629 Compare contexts with keys
We don't want to compare contexts directly given they are interfaces and not
pointers to structs
2023-05-16 21:01:38 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
114ad52ff6 Rename CmdLog -> GuiLog
We want to log both actions and commands for the sake of integration tests
2023-05-16 21:01:38 +10:00
Stefan Haller
9514284f8e Merge pull request #2608 from stefanhaller/allow-selected-line-outside-view
Allow the selected line of a list view to be outside the visible area
2023-05-13 12:29:17 +02:00
README-bot
ece14844bb Updated README.md 2023-05-13 02:33:48 +00:00
Jesse Duffield
9910a7c308 Merge pull request #2628 from stefanhaller/make-merged-take-precedence-over-unpushed 2023-05-13 12:33:34 +10:00
Stefan Haller
910a61dc46 Make "merged" take precedence over "unpushed"
Previously, when rebasing a branch onto a newer master, all commits from the
previous fork point up to its head were marked red (unpushed), including the
commits that are on master already. While this is technically correct from the
perspective of the current branch's upstream, it's not what most people expect,
intuitively; they want to see where the current branch starts, relative to
master. So all commits of master should be green, and then the commits of the
current branch in red.
2023-05-12 22:56:58 +02:00
Stefan Haller
e5dd4d3110 Allow the selected line of a list view to be outside the visible area
I don't see a reason why this restriction to have the selection be always
visible was necessary. Removing it has two benefits:

1. Scrolling a list view doesn't change the selection. A common scenario: you
   look at one of the commits of your current branch; you want to see the how
   many'th commit this is, but the beginning of the branch is scrolled off the
   bottom of the commits panel. You scroll down to find the beginning of your
   branch, but this changes the selection and shows a different commit now - not
   what you want.

2. It is possible to scroll a panel that is not the current one without changing
   the focus to it. That's how windows in other GUIs usually behave.
2023-05-11 13:23:58 +02:00
Stefan Haller
595c7ee73e Extend one of the filtering tests to start on a commit other than the first
Enabling the filter selects the first entry in the filtered commits view. It's
useful to have a test that checks this, as I almost broke it in the following
commit (it needs an added FocusLine call in the setFiltering function in
filtering_menu_action.go).
2023-05-11 13:23:58 +02:00
README-bot
051af6a066 Updated README.md 2023-05-11 09:09:15 +00:00
Jesse Duffield
e2d7e461a8 Merge pull request #2519 from jesseduffield/refactor-better-encapsulation 2023-05-11 19:09:01 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
7c66ca83c1 update cheatsheets 2023-05-11 19:02:25 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
007b406b14 remove duplicate method 2023-05-11 19:00:41 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
2b30085dba Merge branch 'master' into refactor-better-encapsulation 2023-05-11 19:00:01 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
5c95d23169 Merge pull request #2620 from jesseduffield/yaml 2023-05-11 09:14:57 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
e156e090cc add ability to update yaml path while preserving comments 2023-05-10 22:31:27 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
0accb07dcc Merge pull request #2591 from screendriver/nvim 2023-05-04 16:55:22 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
3cac14c76e add comment to encourage keeping code and docs in sync 2023-05-04 16:53:13 +10:00
Christian Rackerseder
1636931c2b Include "kakoune" in supported edit presets 2023-05-04 08:28:58 +02:00
Christian Rackerseder
6e027f42da Include "nvim" in supported edit presets 2023-05-03 13:30:51 +02:00
Jesse Duffield
5149b24ab3 Merge pull request #2585 from stefanhaller/only-use-empty-arg-when-available 2023-05-03 17:59:07 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
c520c5cfc3 Merge pull request #2588 from jesseduffield/update-open-docs 2023-05-03 13:48:50 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
c88ecdf87c update open docs 2023-05-03 13:48:04 +10:00
Stefan Haller
d607b366cb Add own version for test move_to_earlier_commit for older git versions 2023-05-02 16:27:32 +02:00
Stefan Haller
c8f26aca68 Rename From to AtLeast 2023-05-02 16:27:32 +02:00
Ryooooooga
30656b5ac6 chore(git_commands): support old git version (git rebase --empty=keep) 2023-05-02 16:27:32 +02:00
Jesse Duffield
5dacbb6293 merge master into refactor-better-encapsulation 2023-05-02 19:05:42 +10:00
README-bot
88d4313970 Updated README.md 2023-05-02 08:59:25 +00:00
Jesse Duffield
4160fa518c Merge pull request #2582 from stefanhaller/config-for-showing-branch-heads 2023-05-02 18:59:12 +10:00
Stefan Haller
fba1a2b5ac Add config gui.experimentalShowBranchHeads
People find the new (*) display for branch heads in the commits list confusing,
so make it opt-in for now.
2023-05-02 18:58:54 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
c6c4346d48 Merge pull request #2551 from stefanhaller/fix-initial-context-activation 2023-05-01 21:22:43 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
ee9ae8f07f Merge pull request #2552 from stefanhaller/support-stacked-branches 2023-05-01 21:07:19 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
8d68ab41b6 Merge branch 'refactor-better-encapsulation' into test-refactor 2023-04-30 14:02:16 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
af97bf484c Refresh staging panel when committing
We now refresh the staging panel when doing an unscoped refresh, so that if we commit from the staging panel we escape
back to the files panel if need be. But that causes flickering when doing an unscoped refresh from other contexts,
because the refreshStagingPanel function assumes that the staging panel has focus. So we're adding a guard at the top
of that function to early exit if we don't have focus.
2023-04-30 13:19:54 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
a57310df24 Retain commit message when cycling history
When cycling history, we want to make it so that upon returning to the original prompt, you get your text back.
Importantly, we don't want to use the existing preservedMessage field for that because that's only for preserving
a NEW commit message, and we don't want the history stuff of the commit reword flow to overwrite that.
2023-04-30 13:19:54 +10:00
Sean
9d68b287db Split commit message panel into commit summary and commit description panel
When we use the one panel for the entire commit message, its tricky to have a keybinding both for adding a newline and submitting.
By having two panels: one for the summary line and one for the description, we allow for 'enter' to submit the message when done from the summary panel,
and 'enter' to add a newline when done from the description panel. Alt-enter, for those who can use that key combo, also works for submitting the message
from the description panel. For those who can't use that key combo, and don't want to remap the keybinding, they can hit tab to go back to the summary panel
and then 'enter' to submit the message.

We have some awkwardness in that both contexts (i.e. panels) need to appear and disappear in tandem and we don't have a great way of handling that concept,
so we just push both contexts one after the other, and likewise remove both contexts when we escape.
2023-04-30 13:19:53 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
a5c72d056d ensure initial context is set when entering submodule 2023-04-30 13:19:53 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
8a86de85c8 remove log call because it clutters test output 2023-04-30 13:19:53 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
dd31f8ecea update cheatsheets 2023-04-30 13:19:53 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
5a7b2ab6d0 fix rendering of commit files view 2023-04-30 13:19:53 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
68a9d7fd77 appease linter 2023-04-30 13:19:53 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
19cbafcdfc remove unused file 2023-04-30 13:19:53 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
f2c85c5b19 move side window actions to controllers package 2023-04-30 13:19:53 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
0faa41e6f8 move toggle whitespace action to controllers package 2023-04-30 13:19:53 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
2e32e55957 update integration test for toggling whitespace 2023-04-30 13:19:53 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
037cd99138 move quit actions to controller 2023-04-30 13:19:53 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
6388885699 fix reflog text colour by defaulting every view to the same foreground colour 2023-04-30 13:19:53 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
d3e9bc2185 remove unused file 2023-04-30 13:19:53 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
ea4587a3b8 move some methods 2023-04-30 13:19:53 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
2da300f2fb move diffing menu action to controller 2023-04-30 13:19:53 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
7848958326 move filtering menu action to controller 2023-04-30 13:19:53 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
2cba98e3fe move another action into controller 2023-04-30 13:19:53 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
f8c9ce33c2 move more actions into controller 2023-04-30 13:19:53 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
71753770ad move custom patch options menu action to controllers package 2023-04-30 13:19:53 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
820b1e811d move custom command action into its own file 2023-04-30 13:19:53 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
4a33fede7b move window arrangement helper 2023-04-30 13:19:53 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
db12853bbe lots of changes 2023-04-30 13:19:53 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
711674f6cd standardise controller helper methods 2023-04-30 13:19:53 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
fc91ef6a59 standardise helper args 2023-04-30 13:19:53 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
43251e7275 split context common from helper common 2023-04-30 13:19:53 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
f081358943 move getDisplayStrings funcs into contexts 2023-04-30 13:19:53 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
0c6ab4b43e refactor cherry pick code to move state access out of helper 2023-04-30 13:19:53 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
1b2fb34ffd start moving getDisplayStrings funcs into contexts 2023-04-30 13:19:53 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
0e5a4c7a36 move getModel functions into contexts 2023-04-30 13:19:53 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
47b91f1ef5 move views into contexts 2023-04-30 13:19:53 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
e2db6a1732 remove context callback opts 2023-04-30 13:19:53 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
509e3efa70 lots more refactoring 2023-04-30 13:19:53 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
8edad826ca Begin refactoring gui
This begins a big refactor of moving more code out of the Gui struct into contexts, controllers, and helpers. We also move some code into structs in the
gui package purely for the sake of better encapsulation
2023-04-30 13:19:52 +10:00
README-bot
3ec416047f Updated README.md 2023-04-30 02:22:54 +00:00
Jesse Duffield
8ed29f2b7d Merge pull request #2390 from seand52/revamp-commit-message 2023-04-30 12:22:42 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
9adbef40de Refresh staging panel when committing
We now refresh the staging panel when doing an unscoped refresh, so that if we commit from the staging panel we escape
back to the files panel if need be. But that causes flickering when doing an unscoped refresh from other contexts,
because the refreshStagingPanel function assumes that the staging panel has focus. So we're adding a guard at the top
of that function to early exit if we don't have focus.
2023-04-30 12:17:34 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
0cd5257523 Retain commit message when cycling history
When cycling history, we want to make it so that upon returning to the original prompt, you get your text back.
Importantly, we don't want to use the existing preservedMessage field for that because that's only for preserving
a NEW commit message, and we don't want the history stuff of the commit reword flow to overwrite that.
2023-04-30 12:17:34 +10:00
Sean
49da7b482d Split commit message panel into commit summary and commit description panel
When we use the one panel for the entire commit message, its tricky to have a keybinding both for adding a newline and submitting.
By having two panels: one for the summary line and one for the description, we allow for 'enter' to submit the message when done from the summary panel,
and 'enter' to add a newline when done from the description panel. Alt-enter, for those who can use that key combo, also works for submitting the message
from the description panel. For those who can't use that key combo, and don't want to remap the keybinding, they can hit tab to go back to the summary panel
and then 'enter' to submit the message.

We have some awkwardness in that both contexts (i.e. panels) need to appear and disappear in tandem and we don't have a great way of handling that concept,
so we just push both contexts one after the other, and likewise remove both contexts when we escape.
2023-04-30 12:17:34 +10:00
Stefan Haller
d675117289 Fix activation of initial context
This broke with 40f6767cfc77; the symptom is that starting lazygit with a git
arg (e.g. "lazygit log") wouldn't activate the requested panel correctly. While
it would show in the expanded view, it didn't have a green frame, and keyboard
events would go to the files panel.
2023-04-29 07:37:44 +02:00
Jesse Duffield
e63858215e refactor moveFixupCommitDown 2023-04-29 07:28:33 +02:00
Stefan Haller
3fe4db9316 Make RebaseCommands.AmendTo more robust
This fixes two problems with the "amend commit with staged changes" command:

1. Amending to a fixup commit didn't work (this would create a commmit with the
   title "fixup! fixup! original title" and keep that at the top of the branch)
2. Unrelated fixup commits would be squashed too.

The added integration test verifies that both of these problems are fixed.
2023-04-29 07:28:33 +02:00
Jesse Duffield
185bbf0c75 Refactor to tighten interface to lazygit daemon 2023-04-29 07:28:33 +02:00
Stefan Haller
a8586ba57e Refactor: simplify PrepareInteractiveRebaseCommand API
Instead of passing a bunch of different options in
PrepareInteractiveRebaseCommandOpts, where it was unclear how they interact if
several are set, have only a single field "instruction" which can be set to one
of various different instructions.

The functionality of replacing the entire todo file with our own is no longer
available; it is only possible to prepend todos to the existing file.

Also, instead of using different env vars for the various rebase operations that
we want to tell the daemon to do, use a single one that contains a json-encoded
struct with all available instructions. This makes the protocol much clearer,
and makes it easier to extend in the future.
2023-04-29 07:28:33 +02:00
Stefan Haller
dad7a70bf8 Implement moving commits up/down in terms of daemon 2023-04-29 07:28:33 +02:00
Stefan Haller
3791f0b2fa Implement "move patch to selected commit" in terms of daemon 2023-04-29 07:28:33 +02:00
Stefan Haller
b8fbe9756e Implement squash, fixup, drop, and reword in terms of daemon 2023-04-29 07:28:33 +02:00
Stefan Haller
ab25600ccb Extract EditRebaseTodo into a function in utils.rebaseTodo
We want to reuse it from the daemon code in the next commit.
2023-04-29 07:28:33 +02:00
Stefan Haller
d50c58b4c6 Implement "edit commit" in terms of the new EditRebase function 2023-04-29 07:28:33 +02:00
Stefan Haller
5645a662de Use --rebase-merges for interactive rebase
At the moment it doesn't make a big difference, because the vast majority of
callers create a list of todos themselves to completely replace what git came up
with. We're changing this in the following commits though, and then it's helpful
to preserve merges.
2023-04-29 07:28:33 +02:00
Stefan Haller
a41218551d Put gitCommon.version back in deps_test.go
This was reverted in 3546ab8f21, but shouldn't have.
2023-04-29 07:28:33 +02:00
Stefan Haller
d210107caa Bump github.com/fsmiamoto/git-todo-parser to latest version 2023-04-29 07:28:33 +02:00
Jesse Duffield
826128a8e0 Merge pull request #2578 from jesseduffield/enforce-lowercase-filenames 2023-04-29 13:08:06 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
aec46942a8 enforce lowercase filenames 2023-04-29 13:05:05 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
aa70723e3a Merge pull request #2558 from stefanhaller/allow-resetting-author-during-rebase 2023-04-29 12:44:14 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
7db54a948a Merge pull request #2548 from AKARSHITJOSHI/fix/tagPush 2023-04-29 12:43:55 +10:00
README-bot
32556480da Updated README.md 2023-04-29 02:39:27 +00:00
Jesse Duffield
2553015029 Merge pull request #2577 from jbrains/add-editor-preset-for-kakoune 2023-04-29 12:39:10 +10:00
J. B. Rainsberger
6c010a788c Add an editor preset for kakoune (kakoune.org). 2023-04-27 13:41:54 -03:00
Jesse Duffield
b17c38befd Merge pull request #2567 from jesseduffield/bump-clipboard-package 2023-04-24 13:42:18 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
79dc1d9052 Merge pull request #2557 from noahziheng/feature/add-gitea-pr 2023-04-24 13:42:05 +10:00
README-bot
28d2b1432b Updated README.md 2023-04-24 03:37:27 +00:00
Jesse Duffield
ed98e11fa0 Merge pull request #2555 from Ryooooooga/revert-force-if-includes 2023-04-24 13:37:14 +10:00
Andre Mueller
07a22e69e7 bump clipboard package for WSL support 2023-04-24 13:33:27 +10:00
Noah Gao
bf3dd79b7a feat: add gitea to hosting service 2023-04-18 16:16:09 +00:00
Stefan Haller
21072226d2 Don't allow resetting non-HEAD commits (including rebase todos) during rebase 2023-04-18 17:34:07 +02:00
Stefan Haller
b09000194a Allow resetting author of HEAD commit during rebase 2023-04-18 17:33:33 +02:00
Ryooooooga
3546ab8f21 Revert "feat: support for push --force-if-includes"
This reverts commit e00f248cf7.
2023-04-17 19:37:33 +09:00
Personal
9a13447b97 Change push tag command
Signed-off-by: AKARSHITJOSHI <akarshitjoshi@gmail.com>
2023-04-16 10:37:11 +05:30
Jesse Duffield
1efb565b22 Merge pull request #2370 from AzraelSec/rebase-with-todo-edit 2023-04-15 19:17:06 +10:00
AzraelSec
08a445eb9d test: check focus on commits after performing an advanced rebase 2023-04-15 11:01:55 +02:00
AzraelSec
28501fbf77 chore: add focus on local commits after interactively rebase 2023-04-15 10:42:36 +02:00
Jesse Duffield
8f1f712841 use lowercase text for menu items (as we're still yet to standardise on 'Sentence case') 2023-04-15 17:29:31 +10:00
AzraelSec
b82b6a2992 test: add integration test to verify the interactive rebase correctly work 2023-04-15 17:26:08 +10:00
AzraelSec
ddcd6be245 refactor: introduce a struct to pack the
`PrepareInteractiveRebaseCommand` function
2023-04-15 17:26:08 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
711be78811 extract out function 2023-04-15 17:26:08 +10:00
AzraelSec
3422b1e218 test: update the UI to follow the new rebase type selection instead of confirm the previous popup 2023-04-15 17:26:08 +10:00
AzraelSec
a3fdf91714 feat: allow to perform a rebase with breaking before the first commit 2023-04-15 17:26:08 +10:00
AzraelSec
368f9c8cb3 feat: let interactive rebase prepend commands to the default todo file 2023-04-15 17:26:08 +10:00
README-bot
e18b4a4cc3 Updated README.md 2023-04-15 07:16:26 +00:00
Jesse Duffield
46718e25ca Merge pull request #2547 from stefanhaller/more-robust-todo-rewriting 2023-04-15 17:16:11 +10:00
Stefan Haller
d675eb6507 Don't allow changing the type of certain rebase todos
We already show "merge" todo entries when starting an interactive rebase with
--rebase-merges outside of lazygit. Changing the type of a merge entry to "pick"
or "edit" doesn't make sense and shouldn't be allowed. Earlier in this branch we
have started to show "update-ref" entries, these can't be changed either (they
can be moved, though).

You might argue that it should be possible to change them to "drop", but in the
case of "update-ref" this doesn't make sense either, because "drop" needs a Sha
and we don't have one here. Also, you would then be able to later change it back
to "pick", so we would have to remember that this isn't allowed for this
particular drop entry; that's messy, so just disallow all editing.
2023-04-15 08:36:03 +02:00
Stefan Haller
dc4e88f8a4 Make moving todo commits more robust 2023-04-15 08:36:03 +02:00
Stefan Haller
120dd1530a Make EditRebaseTodo more robust
It used to work on the assumption that rebasing commits in lazygit's model
correspond one-to-one to lines in the git-rebase-todo file, which isn't
necessarily true (e.g. when users use "git rebase --edit-todo" at the custom
command prompt and add a "break" between lines).
2023-04-15 08:36:03 +02:00
Stefan Haller
860a8d102b Add integration test for dropping a todo commit when there's an update-ref
The test shows how we are accidentally dropping the wrong commit in this case.
We'll fix that in the next commit.
2023-04-15 08:36:03 +02:00
Stefan Haller
a304fed68c Add GitVersion field to NewIntegrationTestArgs
It can be used to specify which git versions a given test should or should not run on.
2023-04-15 08:36:03 +02:00
Stefan Haller
227b0b781c Show update-ref commands in rebase todo list
This is useful when working with stacked branches, because you can now move
"pick" entries across an update-ref command and you can tell exactly which
branch the commit will end up in.

It's also useful to spot situations where the --update-refs option didn't work
as desired. For example, if you duplicate a branch and want to rebase only one
of the branches but not the other (maybe for testing); if you have
rebase.updateRefs=true in your git config, then rebasing one branch will move
the other branch along. To solve this we'll have to introduce a way to delete
the update-ref entry (maybe by hitting backspace?); this is out of scope for
this PR, so for now users will have to type "git rebase --edit-todo" into the
custom command prompt to sort this out.

We will also have to prevent users from trying to turn update-ref commands into
other commands like "pick" or "drop"; we'll do this later in this branch.
2023-04-15 08:36:03 +02:00
Stefan Haller
740474c10c Visualize branch heads in commits panel
Useful when working with stacked branches.
2023-04-15 08:36:03 +02:00
Stefan Haller
a0d179b6dc Make getHydratedRebasingCommits more robust
So far the algorithm worked on the assumption that the output of the "git show"
command corresponds one-to-one to the lines of the rebase-todo file. This
assumption doesn't hold once we start to include todo lines that don't have a
sha (like update-ref), or when the todo file contains multiple entries for the
same sha. This should never happen normally, but it can if users manually edit
the todo file and duplicate a line.
2023-04-15 08:36:03 +02:00
Stefan Haller
c53c5e47ef Store commit.Action as an enum instead of a string
The main reason for doing this (besides the reasons given for Status in the
previous commit) is that it allows us to easily convert from TodoCommand to
Action and back. This will be needed later in the branch. Fortunately,
TodoCommand is one-based, so this allows us to add an ActionNone constant with
the value 0.
2023-04-15 08:36:03 +02:00
Stefan Haller
188773511e Store commit.Status as an enum instead of a string
This is unrelated to the changes in this PR, but since we are doing the same
thing for the commit.Action field in the next commit, it makes sense to do it
for Status too for consistency. Modelling this as an enum feels more natural
than modelling it as a string, since there's a finite set of possible values.
And it saves a little bit of memory (not very much, since none of the strings
were heap-allocated, but still).
2023-04-15 08:36:03 +02:00
Stefan Haller
62c5c32fbb Bump github.com/fsmiamoto/git-todo-parser to latest main version 2023-04-15 08:36:03 +02:00
Jesse Duffield
981ba4c66c Merge pull request #2550 from jesseduffield/handle-flakey-tests 2023-04-14 21:15:22 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
7f5465a27b fix flaky tests 2023-04-14 21:01:45 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
275ed12486 Merge pull request #2545 from stefanhaller/fix-integration-test-name 2023-04-14 20:29:20 +10:00
Stefan Haller
6a340ec840 Reorder tests 2023-04-13 19:17:08 +02:00
Stefan Haller
3535cd0f94 Rename test files to match test names 2023-04-13 19:17:08 +02:00
Stefan Haller
b1a56249f5 Add CI job to check that the test list is up to date 2023-04-13 19:17:08 +02:00
Jesse Duffield
82c54ed3d2 Merge pull request #2544 from scallaway/git-diff-detect-renames 2023-04-13 21:47:59 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
bd62b519de Merge pull request #2496 from jesseduffield/feature/prevent-history-custom-command 2023-04-13 21:25:35 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
04e0a9bb45 Merge pull request #2523 from stefanhaller/editor-config 2023-04-13 21:22:17 +10:00
Luka Markušić
2b4ac986a2 Don't add custom command to history if it starts with space
Add tests for custom command with leading space
2023-04-13 21:20:46 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
caedf57484 Merge pull request #2539 from axieax/ssh-git-url-parsing-fix 2023-04-13 21:15:58 +10:00
Stefan Haller
046b0d9daa Show warning about deprecated edit configs
We print this to the terminal after lazygit quits rather than showing it in a
panel at startup, so as to not annoy people too much. Hopefully it will still be
prominent enough this way.
2023-04-13 13:14:00 +02:00
Stefan Haller
e3c5e07b20 Update documentation 2023-04-13 13:14:00 +02:00
Stefan Haller
e4e16fa38e Change OpenCommand to Open and OpenLinkCommand to OpenLink
We do this for consistency with the edit settings. The old names are kept as a
fallback for now.
2023-04-13 13:14:00 +02:00
Stefan Haller
b7e029adc7 Don't set platform defaults on OSConfig struct immediately
Instead, query the platform defaults only if the config is empty. This will be
necessary later to distinguish an empty config from a default config, so that we
can give deprecation warnings.
2023-04-13 13:14:00 +02:00
Stefan Haller
08d679c3a8 Remove line number support for "open" command
The "open" command is supposed to behave in the same way as double-clicking a
file in the Finder/Explorer. The concept of jumping to a specific line in the
file doesn't make sense for this; use "edit" instead.
2023-04-13 13:14:00 +02:00
Stefan Haller
2947b56134 Add support for falling back to legacy edit config 2023-04-13 13:14:00 +02:00
Stefan Haller
659d668e16 Implement edit presets 2023-04-13 13:14:00 +02:00
Stefan Haller
7bbcec965b Cleanup: fix copy/paste error in comment 2023-04-13 13:14:00 +02:00
Stefan Haller
24de156592 Fix windows tests
Now that the tests run again, it turns out that they actually fail, so fix them.
2023-04-13 13:14:00 +02:00
Stefan Haller
8d3cce4a49 Rename test files so that test discovery works again
These files were renamed from os_windows_test.go to os_test_windows.go (etc.) in
95b2e9540a. Since then, the tests have no longer run, since go only looks for
tests in files ending with "test.go".

It isn't important that the file name ends with "_windows.go", since there are
already build constrains in the files themselves.
2023-04-13 13:14:00 +02:00
README-bot
95757ceb3b Updated README.md 2023-04-13 11:05:22 +00:00
Jesse Duffield
2087a02f01 Merge pull request #2541 from stefanhaller/fix-debugger-config 2023-04-13 21:05:02 +10:00
Scott Callaway
6ffe98abac feat: remove --no-renames flag from main panel diffs (to show renamed files) 2023-04-13 10:57:38 +01:00
Scott Callaway
046cb942c2 fix: organise commit test file
Pulled this out into a separate commit since it was unrelated to the
feature coming behind it.

This just cleans up the `commit_test.go` file slightly (for the method
that I was working on) so that the tests are built in a way that is
slightly more readable - testing each configuration option individually
without combining any of them.
2023-04-12 12:31:06 +01:00
Stefan Haller
fc2f8b7b20 Make debugger config work when changing repos while debugging
When changing repos while debugging, the current working directory changes,
which means that a daemon lazygit doesn't find the debugger_config.yml file any
more when you do an interactive rebase. Fix this by using an absolute path for
the --use-config-file option.
2023-04-04 10:26:42 +02:00
Andrew
298dae23e8 fix: generalize parsing of ssh git urls 2023-04-03 12:10:30 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
a02b54e1b7 Merge pull request #2497 from stefanhaller/fix-initial-scroll-bar-size 2023-04-02 16:38:07 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
0af4e5a843 prevent unnecessary re-renders of view 2023-04-02 15:44:05 +10:00
README-bot
e0503b9922 Updated README.md 2023-04-02 00:26:39 +00:00
Jesse Duffield
ef239c04fb Merge pull request #2485 from stefanhaller/interactive-rebase-improvements 2023-04-02 10:26:19 +10:00
Stefan Haller
d508badd62 Better error message when trying to amend a commit other than head during rebase 2023-04-01 08:16:15 +02:00
Luka Markušić
e7d0116312 Allow amending the head commit during interactive rebase 2023-04-01 08:16:15 +02:00
Stefan Haller
85fdb700ba Extract amendHead function into new AmendHelper 2023-04-01 08:16:15 +02:00
Stefan Haller
7513d77567 Add integration test for amending from the files panel 2023-04-01 08:16:15 +02:00
Stefan Haller
c757063264 Better error message when trying to edit or move a non-todo commit during rebase
Previously we would have tried to do the rebase, resulting in a long and
somewhat cryptic error message from git; now we check ourselves and show a less
intimidating message.
2023-04-01 08:16:15 +02:00
Stefan Haller
b24955063c Allow rewording the head commit during interactive rebase 2023-04-01 08:16:15 +02:00
Stefan Haller
605bc026a1 Set promptToReturnFromSubprocess to false for integration tests
There is no way how we could confirm the prompt in an integration test.
2023-04-01 08:16:15 +02:00
Stefan Haller
c6930e0538 Cleanup: use commit.isTODO() consistently
It seems cleaner than checking the Status for "rebasing".
2023-04-01 08:16:15 +02:00
Jesse Duffield
3a59aba46d Merge pull request #2521 from jesseduffield/fix-reflog-text-colour 2023-03-26 17:10:31 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
213ae8dd07 fix reflog text colour by defaulting every view to the same foreground colour 2023-03-26 15:24:09 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
4780953cef Merge pull request #2377 from shinhs0506/clear-staging-after-commit 2023-03-24 19:13:00 +11:00
README-bot
11bc8b87fa Updated README.md 2023-03-24 07:55:25 +00:00
Jesse Duffield
3bfbc9d255 Merge pull request #2518 from jesseduffield/remove-old-integration-test-stuff 2023-03-24 18:55:06 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
8121a0cc74 remove old integration test recording code 2023-03-24 18:42:11 +11:00
Stefan Haller
4adca84d68 Make sure scrollbars have the right size initially
We refresh the view after reading just enough to fill it, so that we see the
initial content as quickly as possible, but then we continue reading enough
lines so that we can tell how long the scrollbar needs to be, and then we
refresh again. This can result in slight flicker of the scrollbar when it is
first drawn with a bigger size and then jumps to a smaller size; however, that's
a good tradeoff for a solution that provides both good speed and accuracy.
2023-03-21 18:26:18 +01:00
Stefan Haller
b7c61aa883 Push initial context instead of just putting it in the context array
This makes sure activateContext gets called on it.
2023-03-20 20:14:13 +11:00
Stefan Haller
40f6767cfc Avoid deactivating and activating when pushing the current context again
When calling PushContext, do nothing if the context to be pushed is already on
top of the stack. Avoids flicker in certain situations.
2023-03-20 20:14:13 +11:00
John Shin
776d8f4d2e refresh the staging panel on successful commit
apply formatting
2023-03-20 20:13:59 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
4b67a45a16 Merge pull request #2515 from stefanhaller/fix-deprecated-rand-seed 2023-03-20 20:12:25 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
a82d952f48 Merge pull request #2495 from jesseduffield/feature/remove-altreturn 2023-03-20 20:11:35 +11:00
Stefan Haller
549ce09f71 Fix deprecated rand.Seed 2023-03-19 10:00:19 +01:00
Jesse Duffield
cef804f27a Merge pull request #2513 from jesseduffield/refactor-patch-handling 2023-03-19 16:53:02 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
60f902f026 rename patch manager to patch builder 2023-03-19 16:35:57 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
7ce3165afa specify view when assertion on line count fails 2023-03-19 16:30:39 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
c28e25524a bump gocui to fix race condition 2023-03-19 16:30:39 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
73c7dc9c5d refactor patch code 2023-03-19 16:30:39 +11:00
dependabot[bot]
e842548fc8 Bump golang.org/x/net from 0.0.0-20220722155237-a158d28d115b to 0.7.0
Bumps [golang.org/x/net](https://github.com/golang/net) from 0.0.0-20220722155237-a158d28d115b to 0.7.0.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/golang/net/releases)
- [Commits](https://github.com/golang/net/commits/v0.7.0)

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updated-dependencies:
- dependency-name: golang.org/x/net
  dependency-type: indirect
...

Signed-off-by: dependabot[bot] <support@github.com>
2023-03-19 04:42:38 +00:00
Jesse Duffield
b542579db3 Better escape code parsing (thanks to Ryooooooga) (#2514) 2023-03-19 15:41:47 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
e6274af015 appease golangci-lint (#2512) 2023-03-19 11:20:29 +11:00
README-bot
4f57bf22c9 Updated README.md 2023-03-19 00:09:11 +00:00
Luka Markušić
8dbd7d44ff Fix checking for credentials performance (#2452)
Co-authored-by: Jesse Duffield <jessedduffield@gmail.com>
2023-03-19 11:08:54 +11:00
Stefan Haller
4b4dccfd7d Fix "move patch into new commit" for partial hunk (#2507) 2023-03-18 18:17:47 +11:00
Shruti Chaturvedi
81ea3107ed Uffizzi PR: Update Uffizzi Workflows (#2502) 2023-03-18 11:33:07 +11:00
Jens Kutilek
5c8bc790ff Make arrows consistent (#2501) 2023-03-18 11:32:44 +11:00
yk-kd
b5d612e6d6 Add border config (#2344)
Co-authored-by: yk-kd <yosuke.komada@gmail.com>
2023-03-18 11:23:31 +11:00
README-bot
dea279920c Updated README.md 2023-03-17 23:26:33 +00:00
Jesse Duffield
5834440767 Merge pull request #2500 from Ryooooooga/fix-commit-loader 2023-03-18 10:26:15 +11:00
Ryooooooga
33f332e28d build: remove github.com/jesseduffield/yaml package 2023-03-17 23:19:11 +09:00
Ryooooooga
55fb3ef4e6 fix(commit_loader): fix log command 2023-03-16 20:13:23 +09:00
Luka Markušić
f314cb3763 Remove alternative confirmation and return keymappings 2023-03-09 10:32:00 +01:00
README-bot
516e963392 Updated README.md 2023-03-08 09:45:26 +00:00
Jesse Duffield
804a134aa5 Merge pull request #2471 from stefanhaller/improve-custom-patch-conflict-handling 2023-03-08 20:45:10 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
82fc6fb111 Merge pull request #2491 from TylerBarnes/patch-1 2023-03-08 10:26:06 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
0bda93d4c3 Add more unit tests 2023-03-08 09:19:23 +11:00
Tyler Barnes
6735bf4c89 Update Config.md 2023-03-07 11:54:47 -08:00
Stefan Haller
4bd1322941 Rename WillBeAppliedReverse to Reverse
This is the only "reverse"-related option that is left, so use a less clumsy
name for it.
2023-03-07 13:40:07 +01:00
Stefan Haller
45cf993982 Remove the PatchOptions.Reverse option
All callers pass false now (except for the tests, which we simply remove), so we
don't need the option any more.
2023-03-07 13:39:45 +01:00
Stefan Haller
e4659145e8 Use WillBeAppliedReverse (and git apply --reverse) in the staging panel too
It's simpler to have only one way of reversing a patch.
2023-03-07 13:38:19 +01:00
Stefan Haller
bf6e9a1bd3 Reenable failing test 2023-03-07 09:49:34 +01:00
Stefan Haller
a68cd6af9c Concatenate patches to apply them all at once
This fixes the problem that patching would stop at the first file that has a
conflict. We always want to patch all files.

Also, it's faster for large patches, and the code is a little bit simpler too.
2023-03-07 09:49:34 +01:00
Stefan Haller
4ca012dbfb Add test for reverse-applying a patch that conflicts
The patch contains changes to two files; the first one conflicts, the second
doesn't. Note how it only applies changes to the first file at this point in the
branch; we'll fix this in the next commit.

This test would fail on master for multiple reasons.
2023-03-07 09:49:34 +01:00
Stefan Haller
6bd1c1d068 Remove parameters that are no longer needed
All callers in this file now use reverseOnGenerate=false and
keepOriginalHeader=true, so hard-code that in the call to ModifiedPatchForLines
and get rid of the parameters.
2023-03-07 09:49:34 +01:00
Stefan Haller
5d692e8961 Remove the keepOriginalHeader retry loop
The loop is pointless for two reasons:
- git apply --3way has this fallback built in already. If it can't do a
  three-way merge, it will fall back to applying the patch normally.
- However, the only situation where it does this is when it can't do a 3-way
  merge at all because it can't find the necessary ancestor blob. This can only
  happen if you transfer a patch between different repos that don't have the
  same blobs available; we are applying the patch to the same repo that is was
  just generated from, so a 3-way merge is always possible. (Now that we fixed
  the bug in the previous commit, that is.)

But the retry loop is not only pointless, it was actually harmful, because when
a 3-way patch fails with a conflict, git will put conflict markers in the
patched file and then exit with a non-zero exit status. So the retry loop would
try to patch the already patched file again, and this almost certainly fails,
but with a cryptic error message such as "error: main.go: does not exist in
index".
2023-03-07 09:49:34 +01:00
Stefan Haller
9cc33c479b Use forward patches and --reverse flag for partial patches too
There's no reason to have two different ways of applying patches for whole-file
patches and partial patches; use --reverse for both. Not only does this simplify
the code a bit, but it fixes an actual problem: when reverseOnGenerate and
keepOriginalHeader are both true, the generated patch header is broken (the two
blobs in the line `index 6d1959b..6dc5f84 100644` are swapped). Git fails to do
a proper three-way merge in that case, as it expects the first of the two blobs
to be the common ancestor.

It would be possible to fix this by extending ModifiedPatchForLines to swap the
two blobs in this case; but this would prevent us from concatenating all patches
and apply them in one go, which we are going to do later in the branch.
2023-03-07 09:49:34 +01:00
Stefan Haller
c79e360584 Add patch option WillBeAppliedReverse
It's not used yet, but covered with tests already.
2023-03-07 09:49:34 +01:00
Stefan Haller
f76cc27956 Bundle the reverse and keepOriginalHeader flags into a PatchOptions struct
We are going to add one more flag in the next commit.

Note that we are not using the struct inside patch_manager.go; we keep passing
the individual flags there. The reason for this will become more obvious later
in this branch.
2023-03-07 09:49:34 +01:00
Stefan Haller
5a50bfd179 Fix opening the current test file from the integration test gui 2023-03-07 09:49:34 +01:00
Jesse Duffield
c36333af3d Merge pull request #2433 from Ryooooooga/subcommits-limit 2023-03-06 18:22:57 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
4d78d76a44 Merge pull request #2486 from humblepenguinn/master 2023-03-06 17:34:08 +11:00
README-bot
d08a9849c3 Updated README.md 2023-03-06 06:32:51 +00:00
Jesse Duffield
3791b5057a Merge pull request #2481 from stefanhaller/fix-accordion-mode-for-custom-patch 2023-03-06 17:32:28 +11:00
Humble Penguin
dfe5c805c4 generated cheatsheets and ran code formatting 2023-03-05 07:06:34 +05:00
Humble Penguin
e94ff63bc5 issue #2473 2023-03-05 06:47:21 +05:00
Stefan Haller
723504a290 Keep side context in context stack when pushing a main context
This fixes accordion mode for the commit files panel. When entering a file, the
commit files panel should stay expanded.
2023-03-04 15:07:48 +01:00
README-bot
40a29fd622 Updated README.md 2023-03-03 10:06:38 +00:00
Jesse Duffield
648748781d Merge pull request #2483 from stefanhaller/fix-setting-selectedLineBgColor 2023-03-03 21:06:19 +11:00
Stefan Haller
63e8b8c01c Fix setting gui.selectedRangeBgColor as a hex value 2023-03-03 08:46:43 +01:00
Stefan Haller
ed47529604 Add some tests for GetTextStyle
The tests show that setting a hex color doesn't work; we'll fix that in the next
commit.
2023-03-03 08:46:43 +01:00
Jesse Duffield
ff5d0155db Merge pull request #2467 from jesseduffield/remove-file 2023-03-01 19:23:55 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
48acf3818f Merge pull request #2479 from stefanhaller/fix-you-are-here-issues 2023-03-01 19:21:26 +11:00
Stefan Haller
de3e4838ad Store WorkingTreeState in model
This is the working tree state at the time the model commits were loaded. This
avoids a visual glitch with the "You Are Here" label appearing at times when it
is not supposed to.
2023-03-01 09:12:00 +01:00
Stefan Haller
6af8f278d0 Don't put "<--- YOU ARE HERE" in the commit model's name
Instead, derive it from context at display time (if we're rebasing, it's the
first non-todo commit). This fixes the problem that unfolding the current
commit's files in the local commits panel would show junk in the frame's title.

Along the way we make sure to only display the "<--- YOU ARE HERE" string in the
local commits panel; previously it would show for the top commit of a branch or
tag if mid-rebase.
2023-03-01 09:12:00 +01:00
README-bot
e3c6887e5d Updated README.md 2023-03-01 07:28:41 +00:00
Jesse Duffield
c34e0deca7 Merge pull request #2478 from stefanhaller/make-test-more-robust 2023-03-01 18:28:23 +11:00
README-bot
75b2c50a55 Updated README.md 2023-02-27 23:12:06 +00:00
Jesse Duffield
af7c71d1ee Merge pull request #2476 from pereBohigas/feature/add_kotlin_icon 2023-02-28 10:11:47 +11:00
Stefan Haller
161bb684fa Make integration test more robust
If you ran this test enough times it would eventually fail; this happened
whenever the resulting squashed commit had a sha that happened to start with
"02". We test that "commit 02" does not appear in the diff window, but in that
case it did, at the very top of the window.

A better fix might be to change the commit message that we use in CreateNCommits
to something other than "commit XY", but that would require touching tons of
tests, so this is the easier fix.
2023-02-27 08:53:06 +01:00
Ryooooooga
a624e0457f feat(subcommits): load unlimited sub-commits 2023-02-27 15:29:00 +09:00
README-bot
f2aa7e7e28 Updated README.md 2023-02-26 02:07:25 +00:00
Jesse Duffield
75aa339b4e Merge pull request #2477 from jesseduffield/migrate-merge-conflict-tests 2023-02-26 13:07:11 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
45d45d2397 show file tree by default in integration tests 2023-02-26 13:01:51 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
f7e8b2dd71 cleanup integration test code 2023-02-26 12:54:13 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
8b5d59c238 remove legacy integration tests 2023-02-26 11:34:18 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
f82f4f6dbc disable auto-refresh in integration tests 2023-02-26 11:23:18 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
ff3c5d331e migrate merge conflict tests 2023-02-26 11:22:24 +11:00
Pere Bohigas
adef3bd4ca Add icon for Kotlin script files 2023-02-25 15:14:26 +01:00
README-bot
33f9f81c8c Updated README.md 2023-02-25 10:40:16 +00:00
Jesse Duffield
f6fafc65ee Merge pull request #2475 from jesseduffield/migrate-patch-building-tests 2023-02-25 21:40:02 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
9c645088bf give CI longer wait times before failing assertions 2023-02-25 21:37:16 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
dd1bf629b8 migrate patch building tests 2023-02-25 21:37:16 +11:00
Pere Bohigas
c80a94aa7a Add icon for Kotlin files 2023-02-25 10:51:43 +01:00
README-bot
6c0b805137 Updated README.md 2023-02-25 00:45:44 +00:00
Jesse Duffield
8a69d994c0 Merge pull request #2474 from jesseduffield/improve-staging-tests 2023-02-25 11:45:29 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
037e957282 fix PullMergeConflict integration test 2023-02-25 11:39:24 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
db011d8e34 Improve staging panel integration tests 2023-02-25 11:35:41 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
752526c880 Merge pull request #2470 from jesseduffield/migrate-staging-tests 2023-02-23 22:38:01 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
c63fed2074 migrate staging tests 2023-02-23 22:29:40 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
1b52a0d83f Merge pull request #2463 from Ryooooooga/bump-tcell 2023-02-23 20:20:31 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
909a3b6791 remove erroneously added file 2023-02-22 22:35:08 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
558ceb64c7 Merge pull request #2466 from jesseduffield/migrate-reflog-tests 2023-02-22 22:33:57 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
1034962c7e migrate more tests 2023-02-22 22:29:01 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
eabe7f462a migrate more tests 2023-02-22 21:57:32 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
22c10479d5 migrate reflog integration tests 2023-02-22 21:15:03 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
f0572238cb Merge pull request #2465 from jesseduffield/migrate-rebase-tests 2023-02-22 19:40:12 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
78f3a7a478 migrate interactive rebase integration tests 2023-02-22 19:36:31 +11:00
Ryooooooga
90772e1eaa build: bump tcell version 2023-02-21 21:53:55 +09:00
Jesse Duffield
526c9dea9b Merge pull request #2293 from jesseduffield/feature/make-discarding-harder 2023-02-21 22:03:25 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
c244c8f231 Merge pull request #2462 from jesseduffield/migrate-push-tests 2023-02-21 21:56:18 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
bfde06d049 migrate push tests 2023-02-21 21:50:03 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
6b8abb7887 Merge pull request #2458 from jesseduffield/migrate-stash-tests 2023-02-20 22:11:47 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
2b6a109e38 migrate stash tests 2023-02-20 21:52:27 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
71a30155dc rerun test generator 2023-02-20 19:29:15 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
6ee20840b2 migrate switch tab from menu test 2023-02-20 19:28:52 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
56424eb1aa remove x keybinding for opening menu so we now only use '?' 2023-02-20 19:28:45 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
38c7030b0f mention path in tooltips 2023-02-20 19:28:45 +11:00
Luka Markušić
31b8524fe6 Add tooltips for discarding 2023-02-20 19:28:45 +11:00
Luka Markušić
0ae34aeeb7 Make discarding items less error prone
The menu is opened by `d` so this makes it harder to mess things up by
accidentally pressing `dd`.
2023-02-20 19:28:45 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
e1c376ef54 Merge pull request #2453 from stefanhaller/allow-rebasing-to-first-commit 2023-02-20 19:21:37 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
c13f550d63 Merge pull request #2455 from jesseduffield/wow-even-more-test-migrations 2023-02-20 19:06:35 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
06351c1adf remove old tag tests 2023-02-20 19:01:08 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
0b55eaca1d add create tag from commit test 2023-02-20 19:01:08 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
ee8c31880c add reset to tag test 2023-02-20 19:01:08 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
daf8176dd7 add tag checkout test 2023-02-20 19:01:08 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
76109a4c44 sync test list whenever running a test in vscode 2023-02-20 19:01:08 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
082d342bf8 add tag tests 2023-02-20 19:01:08 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
39c56553b3 show tag message 2023-02-20 19:01:08 +11:00
Stefan Haller
c5cd217a65 Allow squashing fixups above the first commit of a repo
This includes amending changes into a given commit, since that's implemented in
terms of the former.
2023-02-20 08:29:43 +01:00
Jesse Duffield
9e2a3a87dd improved commit test 2023-02-20 18:20:23 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
ac580ae6a0 migrate undo2 2023-02-20 18:20:23 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
9e1e20fef2 Merge pull request #2421 from Ryooooooga/tag-on-branch 2023-02-20 18:20:16 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
4b49bd406f Update pkg/integration/tests/branch/create_tag.go 2023-02-20 17:58:08 +11:00
Stefan Haller
7351907474 Add integration tests for rebasing to the initial commit 2023-02-20 07:40:05 +01:00
Stefan Haller
a349e886ce Allow interactive rebasing all the way down to the first commit
Pass --root instead of a sha when we want to rebase down to the initial commit.
2023-02-20 07:40:05 +01:00
Stefan Haller
dd61c49a15 Better error message for trying to squash or fixup the first commit
It's not so much the total number of commits that matters here, it's just
whether we are on the first one. (This includes the other condition.)

This allows us to get rid of the condition in rebase.go.
2023-02-20 07:40:04 +01:00
README-bot
1c3db24e44 Updated README.md 2023-02-20 06:33:57 +00:00
Jesse Duffield
15962e489d Merge pull request #2451 from stefanhaller/edit-by-breaking-after-current-commit 2023-02-20 17:33:37 +11:00
Stefan Haller
ac9515d8c7 Revert "fix: improve backward compatibility"
Since we now require git 2.20, we don't need this any more.

This reverts commit 7c5f33980f.
2023-02-19 16:13:31 +01:00
Ryoga
72a92d748f test: fix TagNamesAt
Co-authored-by: Jesse Duffield <jessedduffield@gmail.com>
2023-02-19 23:35:38 +09:00
Ryooooooga
36c2b00336 test: add an integration test for creating tag on branches 2023-02-19 23:35:38 +09:00
Ryooooooga
67b08ac239 feat: support to create tag on branch 2023-02-19 23:31:46 +09:00
Stefan Haller
67b8ef449c Edit by breaking after current commit
Instead of rebasing from the commit below the current one and then setting the
current one to "edit", we rebase from the current one and insert a "break" after
it. In most cases the behavior is exactly the same as before, except that the
new method also works if the current commit is a merge commit. This is useful if
you want to create a new commit at the very beginning of your branch (by editing
the last commit before your branch).
2023-02-19 10:21:01 +01:00
Stefan Haller
bb856ad7c6 Bump minimum required git version to 2.20
We need this because the next commit is going to make use of the "break"
interactive rebase instruction, which was added in 2.20.
2023-02-19 10:20:14 +01:00
Jesse Duffield
b54b8ae746 Merge pull request #2450 from jesseduffield/migrate-more-tests 2023-02-19 15:51:17 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
65bd0ab431 migrate undo test 2023-02-19 15:48:09 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
93b9e1bd19 migrate merge conflict undo test 2023-02-19 15:48:09 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
a51f64814c show snapshot of lazygit when test fails for easier investigation 2023-02-19 15:48:09 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
b5e325b0a4 migrate revert merge test 2023-02-19 15:48:09 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
88c76868ba migrate initial open test 2023-02-19 15:48:09 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
e471567b5d remove already migrated test 2023-02-19 15:48:09 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
13ee0f0a5d migrate open to branches with cli arg test 2023-02-19 15:48:09 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
76a1b501f2 migrate more force push tests 2023-02-19 15:48:09 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
7201a91b69 remove unneeded config setting 2023-02-19 13:51:37 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
31d796ee75 migrate forcePush integration test 2023-02-19 13:38:15 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
0ac869a415 allow syncing tests from vscode 2023-02-19 13:38:07 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
9da9143aed Merge pull request #2449 from jesseduffield/migrate-pull-tests 2023-02-19 12:49:49 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
b0383ba73a update readme 2023-02-19 12:42:48 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
a3096e720c migrate pullAndSetUpstream test 2023-02-19 12:42:48 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
c599aaed51 migrate pull integration test 2023-02-19 11:48:21 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
f999bbce7c add code generator for creating tests list 2023-02-19 11:48:09 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
bff076c70a rename key to Pull 2023-02-19 11:42:00 +11:00
Stefan Haller
979c3d6278 Fix yellow/red coloring of pushed/unpushed commits in branch commits panel (#2448) 2023-02-19 10:13:46 +11:00
README-bot
1fc8823825 Updated README.md 2023-02-18 23:11:27 +00:00
Jesse Duffield
eeb9c02836 Merge pull request #2447 from stefanhaller/cleanup-leftovers-from-2444 2023-02-19 10:11:12 +11:00
stk
4d39668743 Undo a change made in #2444 that we didn't end up needing 2023-02-18 09:53:31 +01:00
README-bot
627cc285f7 Updated README.md 2023-02-17 23:34:46 +00:00
Jesse Duffield
bee338f93b Merge pull request #2444 from stefanhaller/fix-selecting-next-stageable-line 2023-02-18 10:34:31 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
01bf7f21e6 bump gocui 2023-02-18 10:28:09 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
c517d1e0a2 update view cursor when selecting new line in patch explorer view 2023-02-18 10:19:34 +11:00
stk
8cad8cda8f Don't bother setting view cursor pos for staging/stagingSecondary views
Now that the cursor highlight is never shown (see previous commit), there's no
reason to update the cursor position any more.
2023-02-15 21:32:21 +01:00
stk
6b81e6adca Turn highlighting off in staging/stagingSecondary views
There are two reasons for doing this:
1. The view cursor position is often out of sync with the selected line; see
   first commit of this branch.
2. The highlighting is already turned off when the view loses focus, and never
   turned back on thereafter. So just turn it off from the start then.
2023-02-15 21:29:38 +01:00
stk
b499eba1a8 Select next stageable line correctly after staging a range of lines
We already have this very convenient behavior of jumping to the next stageable
line after staging something. However, while this worked well for staging
single lines or hunks, it didn't work correctly when staging a range of lines;
in this case we want to start searching from the first line of the range.
2023-02-15 21:29:00 +01:00
stk
97daec7228 Add test demonstrating selection bug when staging a range of lines
The selected line is not in the right position after staging a range of lines;
see next commit.
2023-02-15 21:28:05 +01:00
stk
ff2a799200 Make SelectedLine/SelectedLineIdx work in staging/stagingSecondary views
While we try to keep the view's cursor position in sync with the context state's
selectedLineIdx (at least when pressing up or down), there are enough situations
where the two run out of sync; for example when initially opening the view, or
after staging a hunk, or when scrolling the view using the wheel. While it would
be possible to fix these situations to keep them always in sync, it doesn't seem
worth it, because the view's cursor position isn't really used for anything
else. So we rather special-case the SelectedLine/SelectedLineIdx functions of
ViewDriver to query the context state's selectedLineIdx directly if it is a
patch explorer context.
2023-02-15 21:22:11 +01:00
Jesse Duffield
31fcec16d9 Merge pull request #2429 from stefanhaller/do-not-autosquash-in-regular-rebase 2023-02-15 20:21:08 +11:00
README-bot
0d395e4051 Updated README.md 2023-02-14 09:54:05 +00:00
Jesse Duffield
09178a1276 Merge pull request #2435 from Ryooooooga/return-alt1 2023-02-14 20:53:42 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
b66aa42ee5 Merge pull request #2437 from jesseduffield/migrate-even-more-tests 2023-02-12 18:16:22 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
3cfdae4116 migrate submodule reset test 2023-02-12 18:12:01 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
d7956c481d migrate submodule enter test 2023-02-12 18:12:01 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
7a3291a1f7 fix test 2023-02-12 18:12:01 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
08c2b46d04 better visibility for tui 2023-02-12 10:47:45 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
1c48842277 migrate submodule remove test 2023-02-12 10:47:45 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
010f6d7f6e migrate submodule add test 2023-02-12 10:47:41 +11:00
Ryooooooga
39c20bc634 chore: change to work return-alt1 on all views 2023-02-11 21:19:47 +09:00
Jesse Duffield
823d95a8c6 Merge pull request #2418 from jesseduffield/feature/copy-remote-branch-to-clipboard 2023-02-11 10:53:31 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
225cd3cc60 Merge pull request #2412 from Ryooooooga/disable-help-on-suggestions 2023-02-11 10:52:49 +11:00
README-bot
91d62da577 Updated README.md 2023-02-10 23:52:06 +00:00
Jesse Duffield
9f71ed6c41 Merge pull request #2432 from Ryooooooga/remove-unknown-view-error-msg 2023-02-11 10:51:49 +11:00
Ryooooooga
984eb95cb7 chore: remove UNKNOWN_VIEW_ERROR_MSG 2023-02-10 21:26:51 +09:00
stk
1da762c295 Explicitly pass --no-autosquash when rebasing
This fixes the problem shown in the previous commit.
2023-02-09 18:21:11 +01:00
stk
e357c00d4d Add an integration test showing a problem with autosquash during normal rebase
For users who have the rebase.autoSquash git config set to true, any regular
rebase will squash fixups in addition to rebasing. Not good -- we'll fix that in
the next commit.
2023-02-09 17:35:20 +01:00
Ryooooooga
1be6c522d8 fix: disable menu key binding while displaying popup 2023-02-09 20:13:41 +09:00
Luka Markušić
8af59c3e6e Copy remote branch name to clipboard 2023-02-09 11:56:12 +01:00
Jesse Duffield
c713d19383 Merge pull request #2417 from stefanhaller/make_integration_tests_more_robust 2023-02-09 21:55:30 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
4f7324bad0 Merge pull request #2413 from stefanhaller/allow-ignore-whitespace-everywhere 2023-02-09 21:55:12 +11:00
README-bot
aed3d56840 Updated README.md 2023-02-09 10:48:48 +00:00
Jesse Duffield
3745ba506b Merge pull request #2428 from jesseduffield/fix-linting 2023-02-09 21:48:28 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
5e2254395a fix linting issue 2023-02-09 21:45:14 +11:00
stk
b243f30f48 Disable ~/.gitconfig when running integration tests
A global ~/.gitconfig file can have influence on how integration tests behave;
in my case, I had the option "merge.conflictStyle" set to "diff3", which made
the integration test "cherry_pick_conflict" fail because the diff was different
from what the test expected.

Make this more robust by telling git to ignore the global config file when
running tests.
2023-02-07 17:26:45 +01:00
stk
e57843d947 Add integration test for ignoring whitespace in diff 2023-02-07 13:33:10 +01:00
stk
5bb6198219 Allow ignoring whitespace in diff in commits panel 2023-02-07 12:14:29 +01:00
stk
bbaeab68e1 Better redrawing after toggling "ignore whitespace"
There's no need for refreshing anything; all that's needed is to re-focus the
selected list item. This way it will also work in other panels, which we are
about to add in the next commit.
2023-02-07 12:09:17 +01:00
stk
946c1dff99 Cleanup: remove extra space 2023-02-07 12:09:15 +01:00
stk
d838965a41 Make "Toggle whitespace in diff view" a global key binding
Since it is going to affect a number of views later in the branch, it's easier
to make it global than to find all views that are affected.
2023-02-07 09:25:38 +01:00
Jesse Duffield
469938ee9b Merge pull request #2342 from knutwalker/override-git-sequence-editor-for-rebase 2023-02-05 13:52:35 +11:00
README-bot
f7af2b991d Updated README.md 2023-02-04 23:30:57 +00:00
Jesse Duffield
75c3ab8a4a Merge pull request #2411 from Ryooooooga/default-color
fix https://github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/issues/2410
2023-02-05 10:30:42 +11:00
Ryooooooga
7bd0c779c7 fix: fix default color to be white 2023-02-03 23:36:59 +09:00
README-bot
16802a048e Updated README.md 2023-02-01 10:52:32 +00:00
Jesse Duffield
c0e805718d Merge pull request #2358 from phanithinks/#2319_default_screen_mode 2023-02-01 21:52:09 +11:00
Phanindra kumar Paladi
35c5f940a4 Fixing indent in user_config.go 2023-02-01 09:50:37 +05:30
README-bot
77093451d4 Updated README.md 2023-01-31 06:03:06 +00:00
Jesse Duffield
368d6437b8 Merge pull request #2373 from phanithinks/clipboard_patch_option_2357 2023-01-31 17:02:46 +11:00
Phanindra Kumar Paladi
01f0efb997 Merge branch 'master' into #2319_default_screen_mode 2023-01-29 10:25:14 +05:30
Phanindra kumar Paladi
d0851113d1 Skipping copy_patch_to_clipboard test case 2023-01-29 10:20:56 +05:30
Phanindra kumar Paladi
df58c75ca4 Fixed breaking integrtion tests(old) 2023-01-29 10:03:59 +05:30
Jesse Duffield
d8c7d47067 Merge pull request #2395 from stefanhaller/trailing-lf-when-copying-diff-lines 2023-01-29 14:19:29 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
f79a8c281f Merge pull request #2398 from Ryooooooga/fix-detached-head
fix https://github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/issues/1467
2023-01-29 14:19:05 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
996a1e469f Merge pull request #2401 from Ryooooooga/disable-log-order 2023-01-29 14:05:31 +11:00
README-bot
9d5d61260a Updated README.md 2023-01-29 02:43:45 +00:00
Jesse Duffield
18db5eafd4 Merge pull request #2384 from stefanhaller/disable-reword-in-editor-prompt 2023-01-29 13:43:23 +11:00
Ryooooooga
2183c157d4 feat(log): allow to disable git.log.order 2023-01-28 21:17:05 +09:00
Ryooooooga
5dec080719 fix: fix RefName of detached HEAD to works in Chinese 2023-01-27 20:45:18 +09:00
stk
fc38e3b54d Don't omit final line feed when copying diff lines to clipboard 2023-01-26 10:30:05 +01:00
stk
93d845cb01 Cleanup: remove unused function RenderPlain 2023-01-26 10:30:05 +01:00
stk
67fb28e2b8 Add user config gui.skipRewordInEditorWarning 2023-01-26 09:01:22 +01:00
Jesse Duffield
679b0456f3 Merge pull request #2388 from Ryooooooga/remove-unused-texts 2023-01-26 13:46:01 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
f7f24dbfc1 better test 2023-01-26 13:25:56 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
b942df02a1 Merge pull request #2376 from Ryooooooga/fix-resolve-placeholder 2023-01-26 13:03:19 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
f12a2edefa Merge pull request #2372 from Ryooooooga/fix-installation-ubuntu 2023-01-26 12:58:49 +11:00
README-bot
7e54b5641f Updated README.md 2023-01-26 00:51:36 +00:00
Jesse Duffield
89a09be6a0 Merge pull request #2262 from daramayis/uffizzi 2023-01-26 11:51:17 +11:00
Ryooooooga
069af50f50 chore(i18n): remove unused texts 2023-01-24 21:24:46 +09:00
Phanindra kumar Paladi
c6929c36ae Corrected test assert 2023-01-23 15:53:21 +05:30
Phanindra kumar Paladi
e8f4508cba Fixed integration test case 2023-01-23 15:48:43 +05:30
stk
b8d33b8f7b Extract helper function doRewordEditor
No behavior change, just a preparation for the next commit.
2023-01-22 15:59:32 +01:00
Phanindra kumar Paladi
946b8b5670 Fixed the lable in the custom_patch_options_panel.go 2023-01-18 21:13:31 +05:30
Phanindra kumar Paladi
d479a41cad Added Integration testing the copy to clipboard in patchbuilding 2023-01-18 21:05:40 +05:30
Ryooooooga
7149cfeb11 fix: fix ReplacePlaceholderString 2023-01-18 20:56:22 +09:00
Phanindra kumar Paladi
265cdde7bc Fixed typo 2023-01-18 10:14:48 +05:30
Phanindra kumar Paladi
e87fc4a229 Change key of clipboard copy 2023-01-18 05:50:47 +05:30
Ryooooooga
b45c5d8491 docs(README.md): fix installation scripts for Ubuntu 2023-01-17 16:42:51 +09:00
Phanindra kumar Paladi
f6f82091bc Added copy to clipboard option to the patch options 2023-01-17 09:07:07 +05:30
README-bot
48df9b7f4e Updated README.md 2023-01-16 22:19:40 +00:00
Jesse Duffield
fd86d29400 Merge pull request #2343 from Ryooooooga/commit-verbose 2023-01-17 09:19:22 +11:00
Phanindra kumar Paladi
a11e91e651 replaced 'screenMode' to 'windowSize' in config 2023-01-16 20:07:21 +05:30
README-bot
6127e487dd Updated README.md 2023-01-16 08:10:18 +00:00
Jesse Duffield
1d89a5daa1 Merge pull request #2356 from Ryooooooga/missing-config-docs 2023-01-16 19:09:56 +11:00
Phanindra kumar Paladi
f4ccb68464 Added screenMode configuration to gui configuration 2023-01-11 16:51:46 +05:30
Aramayis
b90af5461a feat: uffizzi integration 2023-01-10 19:29:45 +04:00
Ryooooooga
acbcf9933d docs(Config.md): add missing keybindings 2023-01-10 20:43:23 +09:00
Ryooooooga
21f8857d36 refactor: simplify log format 2023-01-06 11:15:33 +09:00
Ryooooooga
965f7bfcb2 feat(config): change git.commit.verbose to accept "default" 2023-01-06 11:15:33 +09:00
README-bot
c769a78db5 Updated README.md 2023-01-06 02:10:51 +00:00
Jesse Duffield
1cf24a02d3 Merge pull request #2345 from Ryooooooga/fix-goroutine-leaks 2023-01-06 13:10:27 +11:00
Ryooooooga
657b1e897f build: bump gocui 2023-01-06 10:59:09 +09:00
Ryooooooga
00b922604a fix: fix goroutine leaks 2023-01-06 10:51:09 +09:00
Paul Horn
bc7873144e Override GIT_SEQUENCE_EDITOR for rebase commands
I noticed that `$GIT_SEQUENCE_EDITOR` is overridden in `PrepareInteractiveRebaseCommand`
but not in `runSkipEditorCommand`.

Before this change, some commands such as `SquashAllAboveFixupCommits`
would not work when a different sequence editor, e.g.
[git-interactive-rebase-tool](https://github.com/MitMaro/git-interactive-rebase-tool)
is configured.
2023-01-01 04:37:19 +01:00
Jesse Duffield
1bb138c79c Merge pull request #2341 from knutwalker/commit-verbose 2023-01-01 13:57:49 +11:00
README-bot
c8fc1c3f5a Updated README.md 2023-01-01 01:38:27 +00:00
Jesse Duffield
c5ea80fa67 Merge pull request #2340 from Ryooooooga/improve-backward-compatibility 2023-01-01 12:38:10 +11:00
Paul Horn
d98130c3ef Add option to allow --verbose commit in editor commits 2023-01-01 02:01:04 +01:00
Ryooooooga
7c5f33980f fix: improve backward compatibility 2022-12-31 22:47:21 +09:00
Jesse Duffield
cceff63823 Merge pull request #2339 from jesseduffield/integration-tests-5 2022-12-30 22:57:17 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
5c42e1a5dc defend against possible nil function 2022-12-30 22:49:08 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
6c3671f807 appease linter 2022-12-30 22:47:56 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
89ba3a38b4 migrate filter path tests 2022-12-30 22:42:32 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
6f709456fe migrate test for rename branch and pull 2022-12-30 22:42:32 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
277ca706eb migrate fetchPrune integration test 2022-12-30 22:42:32 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
8a1c763942 more git ignore stuff in integration test 2022-12-30 22:42:32 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
31bdd27e88 Merge pull request #2333 from Ryooooooga/push-force-if-includes 2022-12-30 22:33:04 +11:00
Ryooooooga
e00f248cf7 feat: support for push --force-if-includes 2022-12-30 20:01:15 +09:00
Ryooooooga
cd9111837e feat: add GitVersion struct 2022-12-30 20:01:14 +09:00
Ryooooooga
41222f07ed chore(gui): remove unused gitConfig 2022-12-30 20:01:14 +09:00
README-bot
ae780fdb81 Updated README.md 2022-12-30 03:28:33 +00:00
Jesse Duffield
a05bdc3ee4 Merge pull request #2338 from jesseduffield/snake 2022-12-30 14:28:14 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
1da0427e3a appease linter 2022-12-30 12:18:59 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
af5b3be286 integrate snake game into lazygit 2022-12-30 12:18:59 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
81281a49b2 add snake game 2022-12-29 14:32:33 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
ff8823093c Merge pull request #2336 from jesseduffield/migrate-even-more-tests 2022-12-28 16:01:11 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
0300bfdec2 update readme 2022-12-28 15:35:12 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
f770a6246b rename function 2022-12-28 14:19:56 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
5e9a897348 migrate ignore gitignore integration test 2022-12-28 13:35:07 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
f2d0f362d4 migrate discard staged changes test 2022-12-28 13:24:23 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
ae07cf5506 migrate discard old file change test 2022-12-28 13:01:32 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
f3fa9ec2d1 Merge pull request #2311 from wakaka6/add_return_alt1 2022-12-28 11:54:16 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
e661916ba6 Merge pull request #2331 from Ryooooooga/remove-unused-config 2022-12-28 11:43:08 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
0a8731eecf Merge pull request #2335 from jesseduffield/alas-more-test-refactoring 2022-12-28 11:30:51 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
14a974742f rename from asserter to driver 2022-12-28 11:27:48 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
534703a023 Merge pull request #2334 from jesseduffield/more-test-refactoring 2022-12-28 11:23:39 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
9fef4447b6 move popup assertions into a struct 2022-12-28 11:00:22 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
7aa843c75a create actions struct 2022-12-28 10:54:38 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
a27092a7ad remove broken test 2022-12-28 10:43:14 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
a3450dfdfc fix suggestions test 2022-12-28 10:41:42 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
b4e9806352 fix test 2022-12-28 10:32:36 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
f495945b87 fix bug 2022-12-28 10:29:32 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
47de61b57c update integration test readme 2022-12-28 10:23:59 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
06c878c051 minor changes 2022-12-28 10:23:54 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
ed93e0a2b0 remove dependency on model 2022-12-27 22:52:20 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
c5050ecabd move shell into test driver 2022-12-27 21:47:37 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
78b495f50a rename input to t 2022-12-27 21:35:36 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
53e06b71ae add tap function 2022-12-27 21:26:18 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
b166b8f776 combine assert and input structs, clean up interface 2022-12-27 21:26:18 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
c5c9f5bb94 rename 2022-12-27 21:26:18 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
09e80e5f2a better namespacing for assertions 2022-12-27 21:26:18 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
be30cbb375 add view asserter getter struct 2022-12-27 21:26:18 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
b64f55518b refactor commit message stuff in integration tests 2022-12-27 21:26:18 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
926ed7b9b2 more refactoring of popup stuff 2022-12-27 21:26:18 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
8052ac4fd6 add prompt asserter 2022-12-27 21:26:18 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
c976839a63 refactor prompt handling in integration tests 2022-12-27 21:26:17 +11:00
Ryooooooga
ac127f017e chore(config): remove unused config 2022-12-26 16:14:30 +09:00
README-bot
17140e1d8d Updated README.md 2022-12-26 06:59:43 +00:00
Jesse Duffield
cd418ec929 Merge pull request #2330 from jesseduffield/yet-more-test-migrations 2022-12-26 17:59:30 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
8c89069965 update readme 2022-12-26 17:51:19 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
09db4c4397 allow checking if line is selected in Lines and TopLines methods 2022-12-26 17:45:10 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
96310288ee allow chaining matchers 2022-12-26 17:15:33 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
c841ba8237 add switch-to-view methods 2022-12-26 16:49:54 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
9a6f21ce42 cleaner test assertions 2022-12-26 12:20:13 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
fa0414777f rename SelectedLine to CurrentLine in tests 2022-12-26 10:42:19 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
5d2584a188 introduce ViewLines functions 2022-12-25 11:38:00 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
fb15a2f4f8 Merge pull request #2326 from Ryooooooga/fix-scroll
fix https://github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/issues/2309
2022-12-24 19:20:23 +11:00
README-bot
ef62a35d79 Updated README.md 2022-12-24 08:19:34 +00:00
Jesse Duffield
05425cfba0 Merge pull request #2329 from jesseduffield/yet-more-test-migrations 2022-12-24 19:19:15 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
b623ecf898 add helper functions for popups in tests 2022-12-24 19:15:59 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
aedfce2845 refactor to not have Match at the start of assert method names, because it reads better that way 2022-12-24 19:14:52 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
c19f52255c add task for opening deprecated tests TUI 2022-12-24 19:14:52 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
fa97b0c76e move background code into its own file 2022-12-24 19:14:52 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
588850b090 focus terminal when running a test 2022-12-24 19:05:46 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
13639ac924 faster test 2022-12-24 19:05:46 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
5c11b1ecb7 discard changes integration test 2022-12-24 19:05:46 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
7c7f7bf9b9 migrate diffing integration tests 2022-12-21 22:52:23 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
57a1817deb don't kill long-running sandbox sessions 2022-12-21 22:51:39 +11:00
wakaka6
b6c73b3620 Change null as the default return-alt1 2022-12-20 21:39:24 +08:00
Ryooooooga
7bdba1abe4 fix(#2309): fix diff scroll 2022-12-20 22:25:49 +09:00
Jesse Duffield
c77df59b9b Merge pull request #2325 from jesseduffield/migrate-even-more-tests 2022-12-20 23:14:10 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
f910b42c9c migrate confirm-on-quit integration test 2022-12-20 23:08:39 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
dde70486a1 apply user config changes in sandbox mode 2022-12-20 23:07:43 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
186b7197e4 clean up some integration test stuff 2022-12-20 22:54:00 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
6ec88ce8ba Merge pull request #2323 from jesseduffield/migrate-more-tests 2022-12-20 22:51:04 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
e3c6738535 remove snapshot approach for new integration tests 2022-12-20 22:45:03 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
bc4ace8357 add commit revert integration test 2022-12-20 22:45:02 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
b40190bd94 add multi-line commit integration test 2022-12-20 22:45:02 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
abbd598992 bump gocui 2022-12-20 22:06:44 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
5679efe174 Merge pull request #2239 from bdach/u2f-key-prompts
close https://github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/issues/2230
2022-12-20 21:44:29 +11:00
wakaka6
6bf28d325f Ament description about return-alt1 2022-12-20 14:08:33 +08:00
Jesse Duffield
43b5a80738 Merge pull request #2320 from jesseduffield/migrate-yet-another-integration-test 2022-12-19 23:01:42 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
b13cfdfea0 migrate branch reset integration test 2022-12-19 22:38:32 +11:00
README-bot
b647241521 Updated README.md 2022-12-19 11:26:28 +00:00
Jesse Duffield
1e85bc3d62 Merge pull request #2315 from navazjm/iss2302 2022-12-19 22:26:09 +11:00
navazjm
3a1921cab0 updated rebase confirmation message 2022-12-16 17:36:37 -06:00
wakaka6
6386a03805 add return alt1 2022-12-11 15:44:25 +08:00
Jesse Duffield
d69b2fef9a Merge pull request #2298 from arnaudperalta/commit-in-staged-menu
Closes undefined
2022-12-01 10:01:55 +11:00
Arnaud PERALTA
50b0d85cd3 integration tests for commit without pre-commit hooks in staging files menu 2022-12-01 09:12:18 +11:00
Arnaud PERALTA
bfcbf228bf commit integrations test with window name's assertion 2022-12-01 09:12:18 +11:00
Arnaud PERALTA
87e0f6b92d integration tests for commit in staged files and unstaged files menus 2022-12-01 09:12:18 +11:00
Arnaud PERALTA
d0499286e2 keybindings cheatsheet for commit in unstaged/staged 2022-12-01 09:12:18 +11:00
Arnaud PERALTA
0af63daf18 workingtree controller fixed with new references for commit in staged menu 2022-12-01 09:12:18 +11:00
Arnaud PERALTA
8b894d7bf5 wip: commit logic in helper and reported in files/staging controllers 2022-12-01 09:12:18 +11:00
README-bot
f7449ed53a Updated README.md 2022-11-30 08:40:32 +00:00
Jesse Duffield
ff25016a6a Merge pull request #2303 from jesseduffield/fix-ignore-keybinding 2022-11-30 19:40:12 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
65d6d7fb2d fix ignore file keybinding 2022-11-30 19:36:35 +11:00
Bartłomiej Dach
1a1f042f49 Add credential prompts for U2F-backed SSH keys
The 8.2 release of OpenSSH added support for FIDO/U2F hardware
authenticators, which manifests in being able to create new types of SSH
key, named `ecdsa-sk` nad `ed25519-sk`. This is relevant to lazygit,
as those SSH keys can be used to authorise git operations over SSH, as
well as signing git commits. Actual code changes are required for
correct support, as the authentication process for these types of keys
is different than the process for types supported previously.

When an operation requiring credentials is initialised with a U2F
authenticator-backed key, the first prompt is:

	Enter PIN for ${key_type} key ${path_to_key}:

at which point the user is supposed to enter a numeric (and secret) PIN,
specific to the particular FIDO/U2F authenticator using which the SSH
keypair was generated. Upon entering the correct key, the user is
supposed to physically interact with the authenticator to confirm
presence. Sometimes this is accompanied by the following text prompt:

	Confirm user presence for key ${key_type} ${key_fingerprint}

This second prompt does not always occur and it is presumed that the
user will know to perform this step even if not prompted specifically.
At this stage some authenticator devices may also begin to blink a LED
to indicate that they're waiting for input.

To facilitate lazygit's interoperability with these types of keys, add
support for the first PIN prompt, which allows "fetch", "pull", and
"push" git operations to complete.
2022-11-30 13:34:32 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
5b3f684afb Merge pull request #2276 from Ryooooooga/bump-gocui 2022-11-26 13:42:38 +11:00
README-bot
618b845f5e Updated README.md 2022-11-26 02:42:33 +00:00
Jesse Duffield
f96246c038 Merge pull request #2284 from arnaudperalta/defaultfgcolor-config
Closes https://github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/issues/2279
2022-11-26 13:41:41 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
773eb0310f Merge pull request #2296 from jesseduffield/fix-prompt-response-not-stored 2022-11-26 13:41:30 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
03ce22f3c9 Update docs/Config.md 2022-11-26 13:39:00 +11:00
Luka Markušić
b3d086bdc1 Resolve the prompt just before using it
In case a later command depends on a prompt input from a previous one we
need to evaluate it only after the previous prompt has been confirmed.
2022-11-25 22:46:36 +01:00
Ryooooooga
cf048e4807 bump gocui 2022-11-25 21:48:44 +09:00
README-bot
a6ebc5869e Updated README.md 2022-11-24 22:54:15 +00:00
Jesse Duffield
ffc2a6805a Merge pull request #2290 from nils-a/buxfix/quote-regex 2022-11-25 09:53:57 +11:00
Nils Andresen
d24feb14e5 added test data 2022-11-24 13:17:02 +00:00
Nils Andresen
245563bc99 (#2288) quote remoteName before compiling regex
If the remote name contains special regex-chars,
the compilation of the regex might fail.
Quoting the remoteName ensures that all special chars
in the remoteName are properly escaped before compiling
the regex.
2022-11-24 12:56:28 +00:00
Arnaud PERALTA
37997dcbcd [#2279] defaultFgColor entry in theme config 2022-11-21 21:48:18 +01:00
Jesse Duffield
924a152ae9 Update CONTRIBUTING.md 2022-11-15 16:00:46 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
2b8e412ed3 Update CONTRIBUTING.md 2022-11-14 20:54:27 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
d1a8b05401 use github native to generate release notes 2022-11-14 20:21:33 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
de22238589 Merge pull request #2224 from Ryooooooga/ambiguous-branch 2022-11-14 19:09:37 +11:00
Ryooooooga
52a2e4c1dc fix: fix ambiguous branch name
test: add an integration test for checkout branch by name

fix: fix full ref name of detached head

refactor: refactor current branch loader

chore: use field name explicitly
2022-11-14 19:05:07 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
e953659ebf Merge pull request #2273 from artvi/fix/show_loading_state_when_bottomline_disabled 2022-11-14 19:01:26 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
b33ec5a050 Merge pull request #1980 from ajhynes7/stash-untracked-changes 2022-11-14 18:46:53 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
fbfec75a99 Merge pull request #2261 from sudoburt/merge-loaders-git-commands 2022-11-14 18:17:54 +11:00
sudoburt
3e73dacce3 Merge loaders package into git_commands package 2022-11-14 18:11:45 +11:00
Andrew Hynes
684d1e955e lint: try deleting blank line 2022-11-13 19:51:30 -03:30
Jesse Duffield
f67824b349 Merge pull request #2265 from nitinmewar/gitVersion 2022-11-14 10:00:58 +11:00
Art V
c53752a5f9 [#2258] hide options panel when showBottom line is disabled 2022-11-14 01:04:56 +03:00
Art V
dc163bfc4d [#2258] show bottom line when having status 2022-11-14 00:53:55 +03:00
Andrew Hynes
3c436b3457 lint: delete unused argument from handleStashSave 2022-11-13 11:02:06 -03:30
nitin mewar
526d02de1c added gitVersion for version flag
Signed-off-by: nitin mewar <nitinmewar28@gmail.com>
2022-11-13 19:27:12 +05:30
Jesse Duffield
a905a28e41 better hiding of underscores 2022-11-13 14:46:13 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
5964472ec1 hide underscores more 2022-11-13 14:41:43 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
c77c02c879 Merge pull request #2272 from jesseduffield/no-push-commits-when-resetting 2022-11-13 14:33:48 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
d26350502c stop switching focus to commits view when resetting 2022-11-13 03:26:50 +00:00
Jesse Duffield
2ddd3ddfc0 Merge pull request #2271 from jesseduffield/less-pollution-in-tests 2022-11-13 14:15:04 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
df3cd941d7 use tempdir in tests to prevent polluting worktree 2022-11-13 14:10:21 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
ea28529cbb set default branch in dev container for the sake of integration tests 2022-11-13 03:00:58 +00:00
Jesse Duffield
db592e1dc6 Merge pull request #2269 from jesseduffield/disable-underscores-in-vscode 2022-11-13 13:45:08 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
863a65cf94 disable underscores in vscode while we wait for underscore glitch to be fixed 2022-11-13 13:41:49 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
5eeaebde98 Update CONTRIBUTING.md 2022-11-13 12:05:14 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
e059641f3f more tasks 2022-11-13 12:05:07 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
fbac05fff7 Update README.md 2022-11-13 11:54:37 +11:00
README-bot
99e05ee138 Updated README.md 2022-11-13 00:51:52 +00:00
Jesse Duffield
7144691ae5 Merge pull request #2266 from jesseduffield/codespaces 2022-11-13 11:51:38 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
fb170b55a2 add some tasks 2022-11-13 11:37:52 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
903e65ae8d add devcontainer folder 2022-11-13 10:56:22 +11:00
Andrew Hynes
e56b05cbac Merge branch 'master' into stash-untracked-changes 2022-11-12 18:14:51 -03:30
Andrew Hynes
9e91aa8b43 fix: delete duplicate import 2022-11-12 18:11:34 -03:30
Andrew Hynes
7977c2deb5 fix: delete duplicate line 2022-11-12 18:10:34 -03:30
Andrew Hynes
d7fb441a3c refactor: sort list of integration tests 2022-11-12 18:09:55 -03:30
Lukasz Piatkowski
f03e1e4e42 Update go-git to handle negative refspecs 2022-11-12 18:09:16 -03:30
Jesse Duffield
91f83c6be7 use better colour defaults 2022-11-12 18:09:16 -03:30
README-bot
fd581ef70c Updated README.md 2022-11-12 18:09:15 -03:30
Jesse Duffield
f98b2edae5 fix broken CI (see https://vielmetti.typepad.com/logbook/2022/10/git-security-fixes-lead-to-fatal-transport-file-not-allowed-error-in-ci-systems-cve-2022-39253.html)
try this

WIP
2022-11-12 18:09:15 -03:30
Jesse Duffield
97ced9e14f fix could-not-access error 2022-11-12 18:09:15 -03:30
Jesse Duffield
ea09686770 Update README.md 2022-11-12 18:09:15 -03:30
Jesse Duffield
c769e5828c Update README.md 2022-11-12 18:09:15 -03:30
README-bot
33410213f1 Updated README.md 2022-11-12 18:09:15 -03:30
Jesse Duffield
af57dbd225 Update README.md 2022-11-12 18:09:15 -03:30
Andrew Hynes
66a253916e test: add more assertions 2022-11-12 18:09:15 -03:30
nitin mewar
188890fc49 added gitVersion to version flag
Signed-off-by: nitin mewar <nitinmewar28@gmail.com>
2022-11-12 16:00:24 +05:30
Jesse Duffield
3e15315339 Merge pull request #2232 from lukaspiatkowski/fix-negative-refspec
fix https://github.com/jesseduffield/go-git/pull/1
2022-11-12 19:11:52 +11:00
Lukasz Piatkowski
4fa8586191 Update go-git to handle negative refspecs 2022-11-12 07:24:14 +01:00
Jesse Duffield
3a295f34df Merge pull request #2257 from jesseduffield/better-colour-defaults 2022-11-12 15:04:22 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
1ac3ae1ad1 use better colour defaults 2022-11-12 14:59:15 +11:00
README-bot
34404162e6 Updated README.md 2022-11-11 23:58:16 +00:00
Jesse Duffield
e6e95343af Merge pull request #2260 from jesseduffield/could-not-access 2022-11-12 10:58:01 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
52316e628e fix broken CI (see https://vielmetti.typepad.com/logbook/2022/10/git-security-fixes-lead-to-fatal-transport-file-not-allowed-error-in-ci-systems-cve-2022-39253.html)
try this

WIP
2022-11-12 10:53:12 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
e8b97c9fe2 fix could-not-access error 2022-11-11 12:30:14 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
ab03cf8bcf Update README.md 2022-11-09 21:14:14 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
cc01c0de6d Update README.md 2022-11-09 19:57:26 +11:00
README-bot
4f471f352f Updated README.md 2022-11-09 08:54:28 +00:00
Jesse Duffield
a63d5c5644 Update README.md 2022-11-09 19:54:11 +11:00
Andrew Hynes
a47e72892a Merge branch 'master' into stash-untracked-changes 2022-11-01 16:08:34 -02:30
README-bot
c4e71356bb Updated README.md 2022-10-25 05:49:39 +00:00
Jesse Duffield
b0f7cf092f Merge pull request #2222 from Ryooooooga/disable-keybindings 2022-10-24 22:49:20 -07:00
Ryooooooga
808b35d8f2 docs: add examples of disabling keybindings 2022-10-18 22:23:56 +09:00
Ryooooooga
4aa9147dfa build: $ ./scripts/bump_gocui.sh 2022-10-18 22:20:04 +09:00
Ryooooooga
14ec0cd92e feat: allow null in keybindings 2022-10-18 22:20:03 +09:00
Jesse Duffield
36c6462a53 Merge pull request #2220 from Ryooooooga/rename-stash 2022-10-16 09:56:32 -07:00
Ryooooooga
2ec0b671e6 test: update stash/rename integration test 2022-10-16 16:26:17 +09:00
Ryooooooga
3103398e31 chore: refactor rename stash 2022-10-16 09:30:04 +09:00
Ryooooooga
e78e829e3a test: add an integration test for rename stash 2022-10-16 09:30:03 +09:00
Ryooooooga
eceb3a5aa6 chore: refactor rename stash 2022-10-16 09:12:43 +09:00
Ryoga
8a9eefa4d2 chore: remove unnecessary space
Co-authored-by: Jesse Duffield <jessedduffield@gmail.com>
2022-10-16 09:12:43 +09:00
Ryooooooga
11316b7a48 feat: add rename stash 2022-10-16 09:12:42 +09:00
Jesse Duffield
8f3ccd07db Merge pull request #2223 from gusandrioli/use-lazycore-to-get-dir 2022-10-15 10:05:03 -07:00
Jesse Duffield
79334b84f0 Merge pull request #2221 from Ryooooooga/commit-message-prompt 2022-10-15 10:00:14 -07:00
Gustavo Andrioli
39e84e13f4 Use lazycore utils: Clamp and GetLazyRootDirectory 2022-10-15 13:55:44 -03:00
Ryooooooga
0c3eab4059 fix: fix initial origin of commit message panel 2022-10-15 20:09:23 +09:00
Jesse Duffield
05089b9a9a Merge pull request #2219 from Ryooooooga/stash-icon 2022-10-14 08:41:39 -07:00
Ryooooooga
d90fedfbf8 feat: add stash icon 2022-10-14 21:58:58 +09:00
README-bot
6af0afdb1c Updated README.md 2022-10-14 00:46:34 +00:00
Jesse Duffield
6cb5e628b3 Merge pull request #2218 from Ryooooooga/feature/empty-stash-message 2022-10-13 17:46:13 -07:00
Ryooooooga
a4239c7a37 fix: fix stash with empty message 2022-10-13 22:23:56 +09:00
Jesse Duffield
fc0b14edef Update README.md 2022-10-11 08:40:35 -07:00
Jesse Duffield
6b9f43c73b Merge pull request #2213 from jesseduffield/go-mod-vendor 2022-10-11 08:38:46 -07:00
README-bot
1358662a21 Updated README.md 2022-10-11 15:17:01 +00:00
Jesse Duffield
ffe5e16688 add profiling guide to contributor docs 2022-10-11 08:16:34 -07:00
Jesse Duffield
575afa1377 update vendor directory 2022-10-11 08:12:56 -07:00
README-bot
d22f6d73ff Updated README.md 2022-10-09 16:00:39 +00:00
Jesse Duffield
867975ad31 Merge pull request #2210 from jesseduffield/move-box-layout-into-lazycore 2022-10-09 09:00:24 -07:00
Jesse Duffield
24a07ae85a update docs for lazycore 2022-10-09 08:49:49 -07:00
Jesse Duffield
c370a5e728 add bump lazycore script 2022-10-09 08:47:38 -07:00
Jesse Duffield
dba0edb998 use boxlayout from lazycore 2022-10-09 08:31:14 -07:00
Andrew Hynes
69040f094d clean: delete old integration artifacts 2022-10-06 23:03:46 -02:30
Andrew Hynes
8c46a0110d Merge branch 'master' into stash-untracked-changes 2022-10-06 22:59:06 -02:30
Andrew Hynes
a30d924afe test: add test for stash including untracked files 2022-10-06 22:53:13 -02:30
Andrew Hynes
f4c188fa5b fix(test): add stash name 2022-10-06 22:42:49 -02:30
README-bot
7b4b42abd6 Updated README.md 2022-10-06 18:26:36 +00:00
Jesse Duffield
2f76ef58f1 Merge pull request #2204 from Ryooooooga/move-by-word 2022-10-06 11:26:10 -07:00
Ryooooooga
e436922eb6 feat(editors.go): move by words 2022-10-05 22:29:55 +09:00
Jesse Duffield
056cc14821 Merge pull request #2199 from TomBaxter/master 2022-10-03 20:15:50 -07:00
TomBaxter
c686c7f9ed Replace regex for retrieving latest version 2022-10-03 13:58:04 -04:00
Jesse Duffield
b27a2ce39a Merge pull request #2197 from jesseduffield/fix-extra-spaces-in-tests 2022-10-03 09:41:12 -07:00
Jesse Duffield
e3f21f0588 strip NUL bytes instead of replacing with space 2022-10-03 09:29:41 -07:00
Jesse Duffield
3375cc1b3d Merge pull request #2196 from jesseduffield/no-glitchy-render-to-main 2022-10-02 21:05:54 -07:00
Jesse Duffield
ed98b60078 use thread safe map 2022-10-02 20:57:44 -07:00
Jesse Duffield
e76fa5a6cb fix glitchy render of stale data when flicking through files and directories 2022-10-02 20:41:24 -07:00
README-bot
a77aa4d75a Updated README.md 2022-10-03 03:37:49 +00:00
Jesse Duffield
68a2a4c6b5 Merge pull request #2195 from jesseduffield/bumo-gocui 2022-10-02 20:37:31 -07:00
Jesse Duffield
8858f03606 adjust test temporarily to unblock master 2022-10-02 20:34:14 -07:00
Jesse Duffield
5670c0a301 bump gocui 2022-10-02 18:43:25 -07:00
Jesse Duffield
c953871ec7 use lowercase 'quote' for consistency with existing custom command template functions 2022-10-02 18:43:25 -07:00
README-bot
b0c19b291f Updated README.md 2022-10-02 19:42:47 +00:00
Jesse Duffield
8a022ddf0e Merge pull request #2193 from Ryooooooga/feature/template-funcs 2022-10-02 12:42:28 -07:00
Ryooooooga
e16f1ba84f test: add integration test for Quote 2022-10-01 20:55:49 +09:00
Ryooooooga
19df238b77 feat: allow OSCommand.Quote to be invoked within a custom command 2022-09-30 21:16:45 +09:00
Jesse Duffield
092363a986 Merge pull request #2164 from mark2185/fix-rebasing-over-merge-commits 2022-09-24 23:59:13 -07:00
Jesse Duffield
23d39c79b2 update test 2022-09-24 23:37:17 +02:00
Luka Markušić
0141bbde0e Add test for amending a merge commit 2022-09-24 23:37:17 +02:00
Luka Markušić
4c7d363959 Add CheckoutBranch and Merge helpers for integration tests 2022-09-24 23:37:17 +02:00
Luka Markušić
41f86f6535 Rebase merges by default 2022-09-24 23:37:17 +02:00
Jesse Duffield
90feb4bae6 Merge pull request #1636 from kawaemon/partially-fix-1629 2022-09-24 10:15:23 -07:00
Jesse Duffield
1d40bd1707 Merge pull request #2104 from LiamKearn/feat-emacs-char-nav 2022-09-24 10:08:13 -07:00
kawaemon
17df42e517 fix: scan to buffer to empty character input in stdin 2022-09-23 23:42:45 -07:00
Jesse Duffield
fd66499c8f Merge pull request #2167 from xiaoliwang/remove_deprecated 2022-09-23 23:01:40 -07:00
README-bot
e001183768 Updated README.md 2022-09-24 02:27:14 +00:00
Jesse Duffield
268d8f99b8 Merge pull request #2183 from Ryooooooga/emacs-keybindings 2022-09-23 19:26:52 -07:00
Ryooooooga
212e19f598 feat: add support for emacs keybindings 2022-09-24 00:00:30 +09:00
Ryooooooga
1c82924307 build: $ ./scripts/bump_gocui.sh 2022-09-23 20:01:44 +09:00
Jesse Duffield
c8066c54b5 Merge pull request #2081 from Ryooooooga/feature/fix-loading-files 2022-09-19 08:17:40 -07:00
Ryooooooga
438038a4f1 fix(loaders/file.go): changed to ignore stderr when loading git status 2022-09-19 18:46:32 +09:00
Jesse Duffield
f23547580a Merge pull request #2092 from mark2185/fix-wrong-git-path 2022-09-17 15:12:04 -07:00
TomCao New Macbook Pro
3d79c6a3d3 formatter 2022-09-17 15:10:41 -07:00
jiepeng
bc8050d8ac typo 2022-09-17 15:10:41 -07:00
jiepeng
b8900baf1a remove deprecated calls 2022-09-17 15:10:41 -07:00
Jesse Duffield
dcbebef897 Merge pull request #2109 from Mihai22125/improve_custom_commands_interface 2022-09-17 15:06:43 -07:00
Mihai22125
7e9dffe1b9 Add Key field to CustomCommandPrompt struct
Add Form field to CustomCommandObjects struct

Write user prompts responses to Form field

Ensure that map keys exists

Add form prompts integration test

Remove redundant index
2022-09-17 14:58:44 -07:00
Jesse Duffield
c81333fefe Merge pull request #2169 from 0123takaokeita/feature/mod_config_dir 2022-09-17 11:20:42 -07:00
README-bot
5639af9918 Updated README.md 2022-09-17 18:10:08 +00:00
Jesse Duffield
ee348751a0 Merge pull request #2137 from jesseduffield/more-integration-tests 2022-09-17 11:09:49 -07:00
Jesse Duffield
a92f0f7c89 increase recording leeway 2022-09-17 10:50:04 -07:00
Jesse Duffield
6dca3e1766 allow two attempts on CI 2022-09-16 22:31:46 -07:00
Jesse Duffield
850a82784a earlier failure 2022-09-16 22:22:20 -07:00
Jesse Duffield
74acb3e86a add integration tests for cherry picking 2022-09-16 22:15:16 -07:00
Jesse Duffield
9351af3829 yet another retry to reduce flakiness 2022-09-16 08:55:16 -07:00
Jesse Duffield
7af7af27c6 various changes to improve integration tests 2022-09-16 08:42:39 -07:00
Andrew Hynes
db9373662a test: add test for basic stash 2022-09-15 23:11:27 -02:30
Andrew Hynes
e189546acb refactor: move checks for clean working tree 2022-09-15 21:48:49 -02:30
Andrew Hynes
c7733aa5e5 refactor: rename method to StashIncludeUntrackedChanges 2022-09-15 21:48:49 -02:30
Andrew Hynes
a0fd47348b test: add stash message 2022-09-15 21:48:49 -02:30
Andrew Hynes
6feb301c2a fix: use message in git stash command 2022-09-15 21:48:49 -02:30
Andrew Hynes
e66b162726 refactor: remove redundant if statement 2022-09-15 21:48:49 -02:30
Andrew Hynes
4f8816ebf2 refactor: use extended flag name 2022-09-15 21:48:49 -02:30
Andrew Hynes
50cf7ac5bc refactor: change command order 2022-09-15 21:48:49 -02:30
Andrew Hynes
088445b7be test: add integration test 2022-09-15 21:48:49 -02:30
Andrew Hynes
c7fd218308 fix: add condition to if statement 2022-09-15 21:48:49 -02:30
Andrew Hynes
7ddb80a13e feat: add stash option to include untracked changes 2022-09-15 21:48:48 -02:30
Takao
fecf2ab810 fix: how to change the config dir for MacOS 2022-09-15 00:15:50 +09:00
Luka Markušić
3232f46a8b Validate --path argument when starting lazygit 2022-09-12 17:18:42 +02:00
Jesse Duffield
7b757d1cfe add branch rebase integration test 2022-09-09 20:55:47 -07:00
Jesse Duffield
843488bff4 add branch delete integration test 2022-09-09 20:55:47 -07:00
Jesse Duffield
a9d4ff2aee cleaning up imports 2022-09-09 20:55:47 -07:00
Jesse Duffield
5d5471c017 remove already migrated test 2022-09-09 20:55:47 -07:00
Jesse Duffield
8cdfc6758f add another bisect integration test 2022-09-09 20:55:47 -07:00
Jesse Duffield
010f430d1f add bisect integration test 2022-09-09 20:55:47 -07:00
Jesse Duffield
79620fc6cf don't quit integration test tui upon error 2022-09-09 20:55:47 -07:00
Jesse Duffield
47f84b6aea better assertions 2022-09-09 20:55:47 -07:00
README-bot
de6d278e57 Updated README.md 2022-09-07 22:55:18 +00:00
Jesse Duffield
46b08e7d70 Merge pull request #2146 from Ryooooooga/fix-initial-origin-editor 2022-09-07 15:54:57 -07:00
Ryooooooga
eb9fbb0a33 fix(confirmation_panel.go): fix initial origin of editor box 2022-09-01 19:44:17 +09:00
Jesse Duffield
448ff80d7d Merge pull request #2123 from Ryooooooga/feature/edit-initial-scroll 2022-08-31 22:43:06 -07:00
Jesse Duffield
74f9b8a3b4 Merge pull request #2143 from Abirdcfly/master 2022-08-31 22:42:32 -07:00
README-bot
25c4aa532e Updated README.md 2022-09-01 05:42:26 +00:00
Jesse Duffield
e7aacafc2e Merge pull request #2132 from jtraub/fix-open-gitlab-commit 2022-08-31 22:42:05 -07:00
Abirdcfly
d78d694959 chore: remove duplicate word in comments
Signed-off-by: Abirdcfly <fp544037857@gmail.com>
2022-08-30 13:23:37 +08:00
Konstantin Mikhailov
a67a08eeac Fix open commit in browser for some Gitlab repos 2022-08-24 11:23:02 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
f6d6b5dec0 Merge pull request #2126 from yofreee/master 2022-08-19 08:30:30 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
ce98279896 Merge pull request #2124 from Ryooooooga/feature/improve-integration-test-portability 2022-08-19 08:25:50 +10:00
README-bot
e0e4138396 Updated README.md 2022-08-18 22:25:16 +00:00
Jesse Duffield
014daf7bc0 Merge pull request #2067 from nullishamy/feat/detect-bare-repo 2022-08-19 08:24:53 +10:00
Yofre Ormaza
67d6b69115 docs(readme): Added lazygit install method on ubuntu 2022-08-18 14:43:38 -05:00
nullishamy
956372cf8a Run gofumpt 2022-08-18 18:26:34 +01:00
nullishamy
290e865584 Merge branch 'master' into feat/detect-bare-repo 2022-08-18 17:46:07 +01:00
Ryooooooga
6248091e9c test: improve integration test portability 2022-08-18 23:48:53 +09:00
Ryooooooga
3ada4dde12 fix: fix initial scroll position of edit box 2022-08-18 23:39:15 +09:00
Jesse Duffield
ef82f39431 better PR template 2022-08-16 08:08:39 +10:00
nullishamy
21a4522a51 Merge branch 'master' into feat/detect-bare-repo 2022-08-15 14:00:34 +01:00
nullishamy
154bd975a6 Apply refactoring suggestions 2022-08-15 13:59:34 +01:00
Jesse Duffield
fbe54512a8 formatting 2022-08-15 20:10:25 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
7fd0e55b7f add PR template 2022-08-15 20:09:17 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
13b04e9e8c Merge pull request #2116 from jesseduffield/test-go-mod-vendor 2022-08-15 20:05:06 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
8a1937787d fix gocui mismatch 2022-08-15 20:01:43 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
a94c703afb fail on vendor directory mismatch
try this

or this

more
2022-08-15 19:55:27 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
6d7a7afbbc update test readme 2022-08-15 19:24:36 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
6abcfd5cba missed a spot 2022-08-14 21:39:07 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
a95d3e26b3 Merge pull request #2114 from jesseduffield/more-test-examples 2022-08-14 21:37:09 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
af45692e24 fix CI 2022-08-14 21:34:37 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
fed2aaf37f migrate menuFromCommand integration test 2022-08-14 21:30:37 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
b2ae651686 add slow flag to integration tests 2022-08-14 20:49:20 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
e875d6b448 ensuring you can't accidentally forget to add a test to the tests list 2022-08-14 20:49:20 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
53979f7cec a more complex custom command test 2022-08-14 20:49:20 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
9c0d860980 basic custom command test 2022-08-14 20:49:20 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
4aea005f26 Merge pull request #2098 from Ryooooooga/feature/not-a-repository-quit 2022-08-14 17:37:07 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
39e9266089 Merge pull request #2110 from mark2185/fix-ignore-or-exclude-file-menu 2022-08-14 17:35:35 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
f999c90a7b Merge pull request #2113 from jesseduffield/better-test-structure 2022-08-14 17:31:53 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
502723421b build integration binaries on CI to ensure they compile 2022-08-14 17:20:52 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
5173d7f5e1 better CLI interface 2022-08-14 17:20:52 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
349a7d2453 even better structure 2022-08-14 11:24:07 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
f3837000dd bump gocui 2022-08-13 20:12:04 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
d1b093e703 no need for this 2022-08-13 19:30:51 +10:00
README-bot
c66a2c3465 Updated README.md 2022-08-13 04:18:48 +00:00
Jesse Duffield
ba7d639940 Merge pull request #2094 from jesseduffield/better-integration-tests 2022-08-13 14:18:27 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
cad84c9e74 ensure we don't try to run another test when lazygit is invoked as a daemon 2022-08-13 14:12:35 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
5e475355bf add tests for my tests 2022-08-13 13:56:50 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
304d74370e refactor to ensure code doesn't depend on integration code 2022-08-13 13:56:50 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
2bdefe2049 add assertion to prevent flakiness 2022-08-13 13:56:50 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
faed509bfd fix CI 2022-08-13 13:56:50 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
b8d9443999 rename helpers to components 2022-08-13 13:55:17 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
de84b6c4b9 remove buggy-ass action 2022-08-13 13:55:09 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
610eddfe05 fix CI 2022-08-13 13:55:09 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
1ef6f4c0e1 renaming 2022-08-13 13:55:08 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
ae798157d2 update comments 2022-08-13 13:55:08 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
a45b22e12f re-name Input and improve documentation 2022-08-13 13:55:08 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
ba96baee32 move code from main into app package to allow test to be injected 2022-08-13 13:55:08 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
d890238c7b move input and assert into integration tests package 2022-08-13 13:52:13 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
46ae55f91e introduce gui adapter 2022-08-13 13:51:56 +10:00
Luka Markušić
0ff5b74d80 IgnoreOrExclude should be a menu 2022-08-11 14:23:02 +02:00
Jesse Duffield
225c563c63 another integration test 2022-08-11 21:24:16 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
77881a9c7d add new integration test pattern 2022-08-11 21:24:15 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
c7f9d5801b Merge pull request #2108 from eetann/fix-document-link 2022-08-10 16:04:39 +10:00
eetann
77622e5638 fix: document link 2022-08-10 13:17:07 +09:00
lkearn
6422b399e7 Feat: Add emacs character navigation, because I'm weird like that :) 2022-08-09 17:58:43 +10:00
nullishamy
3016469708 Merge branch 'master' into feat/detect-bare-repo 2022-08-08 13:51:14 +01:00
Ryooooooga
8b371ada73 feat(config): add notARepository: quit 2022-08-08 18:11:58 +09:00
Jesse Duffield
fc49068a6f better bug report template 2022-08-08 18:53:22 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
95297f72a3 even better 2022-08-08 18:50:48 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
121872ac27 new feature request template 2022-08-08 18:46:11 +10:00
nullishamy
d072b0c75e Merge branch 'master' into feat/detect-bare-repo 2022-08-07 16:20:59 +01:00
Jesse Duffield
70a46028e1 Merge pull request #2093 from jesseduffield/fix-hidden-suggestions 2022-08-07 19:30:43 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
e4e04cfa8f fix hidden suggestions 2022-08-07 19:20:02 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
2e7b935bfb Merge pull request #2089 from jesseduffield/render-to-main-refactor 2022-08-07 13:03:28 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
71a9389ca4 Merge pull request #2087 from xxdavid/bitbucket_custom_username 2022-08-07 13:01:04 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
b77f3160f1 Merge pull request #2004 from mark2185/fix-add-to-gitignore-newline 2022-08-07 12:49:39 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
92bde6dda4 Merge pull request #2086 from luzpaz/README 2022-08-07 12:48:04 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
d73a236d7c allow rendering to main panels from anywhere 2022-08-07 12:05:51 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
fcf20f3b93 Merge pull request #2088 from jesseduffield/merge-conflict-refactor 2022-08-07 11:26:46 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
9578329cd9 update cheatsheet 2022-08-07 11:20:25 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
4c5fa83566 ensure we remove temporary directory 2022-08-07 11:16:14 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
755ae0ef84 add deadlock mutex package
write to deadlock stderr after closing gocui

more deadlock checking
2022-08-07 11:16:14 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
7410acd1aa move merge conflicts code into controller 2022-08-07 11:16:03 +10:00
David Pavlík
4db22aec0e support custom SSH usernames on BitBucket, fixes #1890 2022-08-06 22:54:57 +02:00
nullishamy
a91d977f89 Merge branch 'master' into feat/detect-bare-repo 2022-08-06 14:08:59 +01:00
Jesse Duffield
445a625b56 rename merging context to mergeConflicts 2022-08-06 18:05:00 +10:00
README-bot
cd2c01d1cf Updated README.md 2022-08-06 03:56:13 +00:00
Jesse Duffield
17316ca061 Merge pull request #2023 from jesseduffield/one-context-per-view 2022-08-06 13:55:56 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
54fb73080a use ptmx map so that we can have multiple ptmx's stored for resizing 2022-08-06 13:49:11 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
524bf83a4a refactor to only have one context per view 2022-08-06 13:49:11 +10:00
luz paz
7fcd1d2a6e fix typo in README.md
'Maintenance' is spelled incorrectly.
2022-08-05 13:25:59 -04:00
Luka Markušić
fdf6a9cc2b Test appending to empty file 2022-08-04 13:52:04 +02:00
Luka Markušić
57f86b8f90 Rerun integration test 2022-08-03 14:08:52 +02:00
Luka Markušić
6160d85d4f Use tmpdir for tests 2022-08-03 14:06:12 +02:00
Luka Markušić
64224e7caa Update pkg/commands/oscommands/os.go
Co-authored-by: Ryoga <eial5q265e5+github@gmail.com>
2022-08-03 13:57:26 +02:00
Luka Markušić
d56bb0b8ef Fix the integration test 2022-08-03 07:55:51 +02:00
Luka Markušić
d238d8952b Add AppendLineToFile tests 2022-08-03 07:55:51 +02:00
Luka Markušić
86d5654d20 Preserve trailing newline setting when adding to gitignore 2022-08-03 07:55:51 +02:00
Jesse Duffield
6dfef08efc Merge pull request #2079 from jesseduffield/fix-menu-popup-focus-issue 2022-08-02 09:21:33 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
c1c6e2fac2 make exception for searching from menu 2022-08-02 09:16:01 +10:00
nullishamy
0b4f9f8c76 Refactor branching logic 2022-08-01 21:58:00 +01:00
nullishamy
a658cd4076 Factor out opening of recent repos 2022-08-01 20:05:35 +01:00
nullishamy
69718fb557 Factor out redundant statement 2022-08-01 19:39:39 +01:00
nullishamy
b9b2f58bc8 Format, bug fixes 2022-08-01 17:41:20 +01:00
nullishamy
bdb0b9ae6e Merge branch 'master' into feat/detect-bare-repo 2022-08-01 17:05:33 +01:00
nullishamy
2866827ca8 Apply suggestions from code review 2022-08-01 17:05:16 +01:00
Jesse Duffield
932b0b593e add integration test to ensure we don't run into issues with popup focus 2022-08-01 22:17:06 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
3ee2ad511e prevent crash when opening recent repos panel if no recent repos are present 2022-08-01 22:10:08 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
debc58b6c5 fix popup focus issue 2022-08-01 22:09:48 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
fab2e14b55 fix issue caused by opening a menu over a prompt 2022-08-01 21:38:57 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
81f80ce968 Merge pull request #2077 from jesseduffield/file-node-fix
handle nil properly with file nodes
2022-08-01 20:36:26 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
95426c5e46 handle nil properly with file nodes 2022-08-01 20:32:01 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
4ffc9a5395 Merge pull request #2076 from jesseduffield/build-info 2022-08-01 20:22:27 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
86ac309e08 add build info when building from source 2022-08-01 20:16:50 +10:00
nullishamy
9987e65c35 Merge branch 'master' into feat/detect-bare-repo 2022-08-01 03:14:49 +01:00
Jesse Duffield
69f4292fe3 Merge pull request #2075 from jesseduffield/generic-trees 2022-07-31 19:47:06 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
682be18507 refactor to use generics for file nodes
use less generic names
2022-07-31 19:43:14 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
2ca2acaca5 Merge pull request #2072 from jesseduffield/optimistic-file-rendering 2022-07-31 19:31:23 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
5f4c29d7b5 Merge pull request #2005 from mark2185/feature/recent-repos-path
Show active branch for recent repo
2022-07-31 19:30:30 +10:00
Luka Markušić
44de380c2b Add i18n for unknown branch 2022-07-31 08:57:57 +02:00
Luka Markušić
37bdbd9a21 Display short SHA when in detached HEAD state 2022-07-31 08:51:27 +02:00
Luka Markušić
767ef31661 Use filepath.Join instead of manual concat 2022-07-31 08:43:31 +02:00
README-bot
bb64fe4309 Updated README.md 2022-07-31 06:20:16 +00:00
Jesse Duffield
c81c046615 Merge pull request #2059 from sportshead/master 2022-07-31 16:19:59 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
a905165046 remove double negatives 2022-07-31 16:11:39 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
7077ea428f add optimistic rendering for staging and unstaging files 2022-07-31 14:34:57 +10:00
sportshead
f2880ecb46 Add empty output message and refreshing to showOutput 2022-07-31 12:04:40 +08:00
Luka Markušić
966733240c Refactor a bit, enable worktrees 2022-07-30 19:02:19 +02:00
Luka Markušić
25ddac0d8f Gotta go fast 2022-07-30 17:42:15 +02:00
Luka Markušić
7c09ce3871 Parallelize fetching current branch 2022-07-30 17:05:17 +02:00
Luka Markušić
e6e4513f45 Show active branch for recent repo
Split recent repo menu into three columns
2022-07-30 17:05:17 +02:00
Luka Markušić
9c6239df3d Worktrees should not be filtered out
But non-git directories should
2022-07-30 17:03:30 +02:00
Jesse Duffield
c26650258d Merge pull request #2064 from jesseduffield/fix-update-gocui
Update gocui
2022-07-30 21:08:47 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
c943cdd8d2 Merge pull request #2071 from jesseduffield/ellipsis-with-menu
Add better support for OpensMenu option when creating a menu
2022-07-30 20:40:54 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
ab5a8091f5 add better support for OpensMenu option when creating a menu 2022-07-30 20:27:51 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
95678b1b43 Merge pull request #2065 from jesseduffield/fix-rewording-merge-commit-with-editor
Fix rewording a merge commit with editor
2022-07-30 19:51:59 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
f947214ce0 Merge pull request #2070 from mark2185/feature/document-SelectedPath
Add SelectedPath to the list of placeholder values
2022-07-30 19:50:01 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
8c65f63e76 Merge pull request #2062 from jesseduffield/mark2185-patch-1
Update bug_report.md
2022-07-30 19:48:58 +10:00
Luka Markušić
085904d209 Add link to the installation instructions 2022-07-30 08:46:53 +02:00
Luka Markušić
cc377b5c49 Fix rewording a merge commit with editor 2022-07-30 08:43:42 +02:00
README-bot
1f97ddd9b1 Updated README.md 2022-07-30 06:38:57 +00:00
Jesse Duffield
5cef0f2921 Merge pull request #2069 from mark2185/fix-github-linter
Fix github linter errors
2022-07-30 16:38:41 +10:00
Luka Markušić
61e14c46b2 Add SelectedPath to the list of placeholder values 2022-07-30 08:25:40 +02:00
Luka Markušić
1f482e585e Fix github linter errors 2022-07-30 08:10:29 +02:00
nullishamy
41b54d742f Check for bare repositories 2022-07-29 23:55:34 +01:00
Luka Markušić
83dfc3b28b Update gocui 2022-07-29 06:59:52 +02:00
Luka Markušić
017d44ff17 Update bug_report.md
Add the `please try updating` tidbit to the bug report because that's one of the most common answers (and it cuts down debugging time)
2022-07-28 21:17:15 +02:00
sportshead
168fbe0a6c Add showOutput option to docs 2022-07-28 18:57:16 +08:00
sportshead
e1f41b653c Add showOutput option to custom commands (#1163) 2022-07-28 18:40:30 +08:00
README-bot
367b0d3318 Updated README.md 2022-07-18 23:36:44 +00:00
Jesse Duffield
97d8c591b6 Merge pull request #2039 from Ryooooooga/master 2022-07-19 09:36:23 +10:00
Ryooooooga
04772154b7 ci: change not to run Generate Sponsors action on the fork repository 2022-07-18 21:51:32 +09:00
Jesse Duffield
c087dca60a Merge pull request #2027 from jesseduffield/gozes-jesse
Attempt at fixing CI
2022-07-05 19:37:09 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
5bd3eedd71 update docs 2022-07-05 19:33:44 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
a99255c18b try having at least one commit created 2022-07-05 19:33:44 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
6d133fd611 better handling of gitignore files 2022-07-05 19:33:44 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
bd9e85a2d2 init repo before setting username 2022-07-05 19:33:44 +10:00
Juan Sanchez Montalvo
11d766053e Allow adding a file to the .git/info/exclude file 2022-07-05 19:33:44 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
86038b3fae Merge pull request #2017 from m-mead/feat/m-mead/1858/add-confirm-prompt
feat: add confirm prompt for custom keybindings
2022-07-05 08:26:07 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
39ba397cf7 Update pkg/config/user_config.go 2022-07-04 11:36:18 -07:00
Michael Mead
9d304098bb feat: add confirm prompt for custom keybindings
- Supports configuring a custom confirmation prompt via `config.yml` for
  custom keybindings. A new `CustomCommandPrompt.Body` field is
  used to store the immutable body text of the confirmation popup.
- Adds a sample 'confirm' prompt to the example `config.yml`.
- Updates the `Prompts` section of the documentation to include
  'confirm' prompt type and also describe which fields pertain to it
  (i.e. `initialValue`).

Closes: https://github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/issues/1858

Signed-off-by: Michael Mead <mmead.developer@gmail.com>
2022-07-04 11:36:13 -07:00
Jesse Duffield
582b1991a4 Merge pull request #1997 from shinhs0506/wsl-support 2022-07-04 18:13:55 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
6e6e8ce8ca Update CONTRIBUTING.md 2022-07-04 18:09:24 +10:00
John Shin
1eb47deae4 apply gofumpt 2022-07-03 02:00:40 -07:00
README-bot
7fbb073b18 Updated README.md 2022-07-03 08:39:40 +00:00
Jesse Duffield
bc989dd846 Merge pull request #2022 from Ryooooooga/fix-config-env
docs(Config.md): fix docs on specifying config file
2022-07-03 18:39:19 +10:00
Ryooooooga
60049f8f4f docs(Config.md): fix docs on specifying config file 2022-07-02 19:53:54 +09:00
Jesse Duffield
f565290737 Merge pull request #2002 from Ryooooooga/update-config-docs 2022-07-01 17:22:19 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
a6eb2c7e9d Merge pull request #2006 from jesseduffield/better-killing 2022-07-01 17:16:29 +10:00
README-bot
3ab1b39ac7 Updated README.md 2022-07-01 07:15:58 +00:00
Jesse Duffield
36c8f592cf Merge pull request #2020 from mark2185/feature/default-branch 2022-07-01 17:15:39 +10:00
Luka Markušić
f1efa02640 Ask for initial branch name 2022-06-30 13:53:58 +02:00
Jesse Duffield
41071c3703 Update README.md 2022-06-19 17:41:04 +10:00
README-bot
9618338b4f Updated README.md 2022-06-19 07:34:48 +00:00
Jesse Duffield
6d2bc6dca3 Update README.md 2022-06-19 17:34:32 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
c9d891a913 better process killing 2022-06-18 13:39:22 +10:00
Ryooooooga
92b0e0edd0 docs(Config.md): add missing keybinding.branches.renameBranch 2022-06-16 23:29:48 +09:00
Jesse Duffield
a5821f5ec8 Merge pull request #1960 from fsmiamoto/fix-interactive-rebase 2022-06-13 12:44:07 +10:00
Francisco Miamoto
d8dfed79b3 fix: use todo parser to properly read rebase todo file 2022-06-12 20:01:32 -03:00
Francisco Miamoto
0b08a0b298 build: add github.com/fsmiamoto/git-todo-parser 2022-06-12 20:01:32 -03:00
John Shin
4d54b3801f apply formatting 2022-06-11 23:23:22 -07:00
John Shin
3067c2c321 support open file and link on WSL 2022-06-11 23:18:29 -07:00
Jesse Duffield
2bccbee32b Merge pull request #1992 from jesseduffield/fix-ci 2022-06-11 13:23:59 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
2fc77796b1 fix ci 2022-06-11 13:20:49 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
2864366e95 Merge pull request #1991 from jesseduffield/parallel-tests 2022-06-11 13:17:36 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
3d61893589 add more cache paths 2022-06-11 13:11:56 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
ef36ac955d remove unused file 2022-06-11 13:11:51 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
02c5559704 run integration tests in parallel and properly cache windows build 2022-06-11 13:06:29 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
32c0b39dbd Merge pull request #1950 from HiromasaNojima/add_subcommand_into_specific_layout_directly 2022-06-11 11:51:14 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
baa02ac154 Merge pull request #1969 from mark2185/fix-windows-create-new-git-repo 2022-06-11 11:50:53 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
d0748c6c28 verbose tests 2022-06-11 11:23:56 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
b1e4968d0b allow opening lazygit to a specific panel 2022-06-11 11:23:56 +10:00
Luka Markušić
a955dbcfd7 Validate recent repo before blindly opening it 2022-06-11 09:42:51 +10:00
Luka Markušić
658a6b239b Fix parsing of 'y/n' when starting in non-repo 2022-06-11 09:42:51 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
36aa01c3ac Merge pull request #1970 from mark2185/fix-helpful-unmarshall-error 2022-06-11 09:19:30 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
de3114edc3 Merge pull request #1972 from lei4519/feature/display-whole-graph-by-default 2022-06-09 20:17:25 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
cdec70cc06 Merge pull request #1975 from mark2185/fix-unmatching-remote-branch-name 2022-06-09 20:12:56 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
24e3afbb56 Merge pull request #1983 from David-Else/master 2022-06-09 20:10:47 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
f15fafd7cb Merge pull request #1929 from jesseduffield/set-author 2022-06-09 19:28:54 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
9591cc381a support setting the author of a commit
update copy
2022-06-09 19:12:20 +10:00
README-bot
901ab3ac1b Updated README.md 2022-06-08 06:18:32 +00:00
Jesse Duffield
9a8625b35c Merge pull request #1986 from Shin-JaeHeon/feature/korean
Add Korean translation
2022-06-08 16:18:14 +10:00
Shin-JaeHeon
b6b1f5dc37 improve korean translation 2022-06-07 23:46:32 +09:00
Shin-JaeHeon
d2a873cb40 improve korean translation 2022-06-07 23:36:24 +09:00
Shin-JaeHeon
d533427173 Korean translation 2022-06-07 23:31:56 +09:00
David
d669d9dab7 Update Fedora/RHEL installation information 2022-06-06 10:49:06 +01:00
Luka Markušić
55a941d5dc Fetch the correct remote branch 2022-06-01 20:35:09 +02:00
README-bot
f9a3188b56 Updated README.md 2022-06-01 09:14:26 +00:00
Jesse Duffield
f6ce220807 Update Custom_Command_Keybindings.md 2022-06-01 19:14:08 +10:00
Luka Markušić
abf203e012 Update pkg/config/app_config.go
Print out error to narrow down the search

Co-authored-by: Ryoga <eial5q265e5+github@gmail.com>
2022-05-31 13:28:24 +02:00
Lay
684ea284af fix: lint error 2022-05-30 23:19:48 +08:00
Jesse Duffield
b6b3be9ac7 Update docs/Config.md 2022-05-30 17:34:30 +10:00
Lay
666180cfd0 Add config param that displays the whole git graph by default 2022-05-30 13:52:39 +08:00
Luka Markušić
abeb03b090 Add helpful message on unmarshall error 2022-05-28 17:29:30 +02:00
Jesse Duffield
8fd9dea641 Merge pull request #1936 from Ryooooooga/feature/tab-i18n 2022-05-18 22:24:45 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
499d51ecf6 Merge pull request #1931 from mark2185/fix-non-existant-recent-repo 2022-05-18 22:22:28 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
e1e16a34da Merge pull request #1948 from Ryooooooga/feature/time-format 2022-05-18 22:20:51 +10:00
README-bot
15ff8a143e Updated README.md 2022-05-18 12:19:55 +00:00
Jesse Duffield
5d8c2eeccc Merge pull request #1945 from Ryooooooga/feature/fix-lint 2022-05-18 22:19:36 +10:00
Ryooooooga
bfefef92a6 chore(i18n): move InitialViewTabContextMap to gui package 2022-05-18 21:09:48 +09:00
Ryooooooga
5275161a88 chore(i18n): localize panel titles 2022-05-18 20:55:42 +09:00
Ryooooooga
e57931f56d test: fix timezone for time format tests 2022-05-18 20:55:29 +09:00
Ryooooooga
1f1d871837 feat: add ability to customize time format 2022-05-18 20:55:27 +09:00
Ryooooooga
9693afd671 fix: fix lint error 2022-05-18 20:34:35 +09:00
Jesse Duffield
e28d1334e9 better debug setup 2022-05-17 22:14:24 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
6e29830f63 ignore some codespaces stuff 2022-05-17 11:55:31 +00:00
Jesse Duffield
95e816ae91 remove commented out line 2022-05-17 21:52:14 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
e89d817d78 update launch.json 2022-05-17 11:45:47 +00:00
Jesse Duffield
2fe286f395 add launch.json 2022-05-17 21:38:37 +10:00
Luka Markušić
1de5ca3511 Don't panic when there are no valid git repos 2022-05-17 07:28:52 +02:00
Jesse Duffield
f31dcd3091 Merge pull request #1930 from mark2185/feature/discard-staged-only 2022-05-15 20:33:25 +10:00
Luka Markušić
241d182da7 Make tooltip i18n-able 2022-05-15 12:16:20 +02:00
Jesse Duffield
8e7f6822fc Merge pull request #1944 from Ryooooooga/feature/fix-ambiguous-refname 2022-05-15 19:45:30 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
73491fed25 Merge pull request #1927 from HiromasaNojima/option_always_show_unstaged_staged_panels 2022-05-15 19:24:56 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
d72ffdc4a7 refactor 2022-05-15 19:10:04 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
7b0bb68741 Merge pull request #1911 from Ryooooooga/feature/fix-log-show-signature 2022-05-15 18:50:36 +10:00
Ryooooooga
61970a4439 fix: fix ambiguous refname 2022-05-13 21:05:51 +09:00
README-bot
5529088e43 Updated README.md 2022-05-11 13:15:16 +00:00
Jesse Duffield
5f2102d1c1 rearrange 2022-05-11 23:13:06 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
96147bc11a add sponsors thingo 2022-05-11 23:11:24 +10:00
Ryooooooga
490a964432 chore(loaders): add -c log.showSignature=false flag to the rebasing commit loader 2022-05-10 19:47:10 +09:00
Ryooooooga
f789e21377 perf: improve loading speed of commits and reflog when log.showSignature=true 2022-05-10 19:47:07 +09:00
Jesse Duffield
8c04118bb1 Update README.md 2022-05-09 22:53:42 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
d622fefbeb Update README.md 2022-05-09 10:08:56 +10:00
Luka Markušić
ca191159f5 Discard staged changes only 2022-05-08 14:24:28 +02:00
HiromasaNojima
1ef585969f add option to always show unstaged/staged panels 2022-05-08 17:24:55 +09:00
Jesse Duffield
f7c44f2407 Merge pull request #1926 from jesseduffield/prep-for-author-setting 2022-05-08 14:30:58 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
e67fef776b add author email to commits 2022-05-08 14:26:18 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
6f8063217d rename displayString to label for menu items 2022-05-08 14:26:18 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
125e948d82 Merge pull request #1893 from JensPfeifle/reset_author 2022-05-08 13:39:22 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
25b213b992 fix cheatsheet 2022-05-08 13:31:13 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
20db9fc939 update copy 2022-05-08 13:29:57 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
8ef0032ee2 update snapshot to include author name and email in git log 2022-05-08 13:29:57 +10:00
Jens Pfeifle
ec4b5ca134 Update cheatsheets. 2022-05-08 13:29:57 +10:00
Jens Pfeifle
fbe23b3754 fixup! Add command to reset the commit author from the commits panel. 2022-05-08 13:29:57 +10:00
Jens Pfeifle
1e08b90f67 Add integration test for reset author command. 2022-05-08 13:29:57 +10:00
Jens Pfeifle
7ac487545c fixup! Add command to reset the commit author from the commits panel. 2022-05-08 13:29:56 +10:00
Jens Pfeifle
7c573a5bea Add command to reset the commit author from the commits panel. 2022-05-08 13:29:56 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
8247089e53 Merge pull request #1925 from jesseduffield/details-view 2022-05-08 13:24:51 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
22d98249fe better popup resizing logic 2022-05-08 13:24:36 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
f257740ea7 add tooltip view for showing menu item descriptions 2022-05-08 13:24:36 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
517e9445df refactor view definitions 2022-05-08 11:41:13 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
549409a6f3 Merge pull request #1923 from Ryooooooga/feature/fix-author-name 2022-05-07 23:41:16 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
b91fb81230 Merge pull request #1920 from Ryooooooga/feature/fix-prompt-height 2022-05-07 23:40:26 +10:00
Dawid Dziurla
119002d98c README: delete Ubuntu installation 2022-05-07 12:02:37 +02:00
Dawid Dziurla
96f8201626 workflows: bump brew formula on Ubuntu 2022-05-07 11:59:40 +02:00
Ryooooooga
5717e72366 fix: fix copying author name to clipboard 2022-05-07 18:08:05 +09:00
Ryooooooga
540d2e379a fix: fix collision of Donate and Ask Question 2022-05-07 18:02:09 +09:00
Ryooooooga
04babdfb82 fix: fix the appStatus width calculation 2022-05-07 17:37:53 +09:00
Ryooooooga
265e6d8360 fix: fix the prompt height calculation 2022-05-07 16:36:20 +09:00
Jesse Duffield
5eefe5b5b1 Merge pull request #1919 from jesseduffield/more-documentation 2022-05-07 16:12:18 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
3bf0c9ef44 more documentation 2022-05-07 16:02:04 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
cd5b041b0f clearer separation of concerns when bootstrapping application 2022-05-07 16:02:04 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
cf80978f15 Merge pull request #1918 from RhydianJenkins/name-bug-fix 2022-05-07 11:02:24 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
9956a5bfb2 Merge pull request #1912 from Ryooooooga/feature/edit-hunk 2022-05-07 11:01:26 +10:00
Rhydian Jenkins
7d495573ab Bug fix - unused name param 2022-05-06 23:00:44 +01:00
Ryooooooga
b07e0ea032 fix: fix context of edit hunk 2022-05-06 21:58:40 +09:00
Ryooooooga
d458e78d95 feat: add ability to edit hunk 2022-05-06 21:53:00 +09:00
Jesse Duffield
0940e0182b Merge pull request #1870 from mark2185/feature/stash-unstaged 2022-05-06 20:17:33 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
f7fae0b82e Merge pull request #1869 from mark2185/feature/unset-upstream 2022-05-06 20:14:13 +10:00
Luka Markušić
8b8a405b7c Update stashing tests to apply instead of pop 2022-05-06 12:03:18 +02:00
Jesse Duffield
6253258d4b Merge pull request #1913 from Ryooooooga/feature/japanese 2022-05-06 08:40:43 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
593eb19ca4 Merge pull request #1910 from Ryooooooga/feature/named-author-colors 2022-05-06 08:39:26 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
8c6260ed8d Merge pull request #1914 from Ryooooooga/feature/fix-crash-empty-panel 2022-05-06 08:38:06 +10:00
Ryooooooga
2eb866fc62 fix: fix a crash when pressing enter in empty commits, reflog, or stash panel 2022-05-05 21:41:44 +09:00
Ryooooooga
cda359fbc9 feat(i18n): japanese translation 2022-05-05 18:42:27 +09:00
Ryooooooga
494368a241 feat: accept named colors for gui.authorColors 2022-05-04 19:03:00 +09:00
Jesse Duffield
f143d04d87 Merge pull request #1904 from jesseduffield/yank-author 2022-05-01 15:11:00 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
4dd09ee0d5 allow copying commit author to clipboard 2022-05-01 14:14:29 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
d85f4792af Merge pull request #1894 from Ryooooooga/feature/icons 2022-05-01 12:21:32 +10:00
Ryooooooga
5524f007f3 docs(Config.md): add docs about nerd fonts 2022-04-30 23:13:49 +09:00
Jesse Duffield
babb9d8656 Merge pull request #1891 from Ryooooooga/feature/improve-default-edit-command-template 2022-04-30 13:53:24 +10:00
Ryooooooga
db3568e4f2 chore(gui): remove todo 2022-04-29 17:53:43 +09:00
Ryooooooga
86af186683 feat(file_icons.go): add Cargo.toml icons 2022-04-24 18:23:14 +09:00
Ryooooooga
e5730cb80b fix: improve default editCommandTemplate 2022-04-23 17:39:12 +09:00
Ryooooooga
f972d6ae68 feat(gui): show remote icons 2022-04-23 12:25:42 +09:00
Ryooooooga
11d0e7e17d feat(gui): show branch icons 2022-04-23 12:25:41 +09:00
Ryooooooga
cb13fe7f46 feat(gui): show commit icons 2022-04-23 12:25:41 +09:00
Ryooooooga
b07aeda5a6 feat(gui): show file icons 2022-04-23 12:25:40 +09:00
Jesse Duffield
09bc6f2aef Merge pull request #1885 from briandipalma/patch-1 2022-04-21 08:34:33 +10:00
Brian Di Palma
a5d4eccfa6 Update Custom_Command_Keybindings.md 2022-04-19 12:17:06 +01:00
Luka Markušić
eb038d1950 Update stashPop and stashDrop setups 2022-04-18 10:29:36 +02:00
Luka Markušić
196d56d014 Add integration tests 2022-04-18 10:22:25 +02:00
Jesse Duffield
8b103b16bd add highlighting docs 2022-04-18 11:08:54 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
dfb293c985 better upstream changes presentation 2022-04-18 11:03:28 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
9b947b74a2 allow hiding bottom line 2022-04-18 09:58:36 +10:00
Luka Markušić
f5f6409c27 Remove stash_Copy test 2022-04-17 12:21:43 +02:00
Luka Markušić
bd9daf80b7 Add integration tests 2022-04-17 11:08:36 +02:00
Jesse Duffield
3477cbc81f better weight distribution in window arrangement 2022-04-17 12:48:04 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
2fa6d8037c always show list counts 2022-04-16 17:29:17 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
d3b6acf096 restore highlighting of popup messages 2022-04-16 17:29:17 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
e68093fe99 add scrollbars 2022-04-16 17:29:17 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
b838b74801 do not highlight line if there are no items to display 2022-04-16 15:19:32 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
00afa30ebf better appearance for reverse attribute 2022-04-16 15:19:32 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
6a153acc8f clearer highlighting of current line 2022-04-16 15:19:32 +10:00
Ryooooooga
b3e18bd258 fix(loaders/file.go): fix not to trim renamed file names 2022-04-15 08:58:49 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
90c9c46ffc update integration test notes 2022-04-15 08:54:45 +10:00
Mukhlis Akbarrudin
21336d3aa2 refactor: explicitly add alternative keybinding 2022-04-15 08:23:27 +10:00
Mukhlis Akbarrudin
af5f4af6c0 docs: add alternative keybinding to scroll up/down main panel 2022-04-15 08:23:27 +10:00
Luka Markušić
1ae2dc9941 The four horsemen of stashing 2022-04-14 21:45:55 +02:00
Luka Markušić
e114b5b5e8 Refresh BRANCHES and COMMITS after (un)staging upstream 2022-04-13 15:54:32 +02:00
Luka Markušić
c4b958e3fd There's gotta be a better way for initial content 2022-04-13 15:21:01 +02:00
Luka Markušić
f83308c8df Add option to (un)set upstream for a local branch 2022-04-11 14:04:06 +02:00
TheBlob42
d0e099d2fc doc: add missing provider 2022-04-11 17:17:40 +10:00
TheBlob42
bcc0466498 feat: pull request support for bitbucket server 2022-04-11 17:17:40 +10:00
Luka Markušić
6f7038c827 Add option to stash only unstaged files 2022-04-10 09:35:59 +02:00
Luka Markušić
58ed23a47a Make worktrees work 2022-04-09 09:53:03 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
336f2772e8 bump gocui 2022-04-08 12:15:23 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
8433367dac Update CONTRIBUTING.md 2022-04-07 08:41:02 +10:00
casswedson
b7928042f0 chore: typo hunting ft. codespell 2022-04-06 08:52:41 +10:00
Ryooooooga
3b5a019e1a feat(merge_panel): Add open/edit files in merge conflict panel 2022-04-06 08:27:03 +10:00
Ryooooooga
53257db99d fix: fix diff of renamed files 2022-04-06 08:26:13 +10:00
Ryooooooga
954d1a8147 fix commit description 2022-04-02 17:04:42 +11:00
Ryooooooga
09d24ebd1d fix test 2022-04-02 17:04:42 +11:00
Ryooooooga
4835fc00b8 introduce Ref interface 2022-04-02 17:04:42 +11:00
Ryooooooga
30be50b641 add Commit.ParentRefName() 2022-04-02 17:04:42 +11:00
Ryooooooga
99ecc1cfdf fix loaders 2022-04-02 17:04:42 +11:00
Ryooooooga
86c259623c feat: fix permission problem of temp dirs 2022-04-02 08:48:38 +11:00
Ryooooooga
2fbb52fa2c chore: remove dead code 2022-04-02 08:48:38 +11:00
Moritz Haase
e35ab3c5fe pkg/gui: Use 'alert' popups instead of 'confirm' popups where appropriate
Invocations of 'IPopupHandler::Confirm()' that use neither 'HandleConfirm' nor
'HandleClose' can be replaced by 'Alert()'.
2022-03-30 20:13:43 +11:00
Moritz Haase
8fb2acc224 pkg/gui: Rename IPopupHandler::Ask() to Confirm()
Follow the JavaScript naming scheme for user interaction (alert, prompt,
confirm) as discussed in #1832.
2022-03-30 20:13:43 +11:00
Moritz Haase
f2fb6453a1 pkg/gui: Show notification popup when update was successful
Show a proper notification popup once an update has been installed successfully
so the user knows we're done (so far a popup is only shown if an error occurred).
The popup also reminds him to restart lazygit for the changes to take effect.
2022-03-28 09:13:34 +11:00
Moritz Haase
b7079634ee i18n: Make user-facing strings in the updater translatable
Convert a number of static (english) user-facing string in the updater code to
translatable ones.
2022-03-28 09:13:34 +11:00
Moritz Haase
9bccc20888 pkg/gui: Add support for 'notification' popups
Add a new 'Notification()' method to 'IPopupHandler' that makes it easier to
show a modal info message to the user. This is simply a convenience wrapper
around 'Ask()', so the popup can be closed using both 'Enter' and 'ESC'.
2022-03-28 09:13:34 +11:00
Adrian
ac406f57ff [fix] Fixed Dockerfile 2022-03-27 22:03:16 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
5a0ac6fe67 Update README.md 2022-03-27 19:36:08 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
b3636a537b reduce glitchiness of patch building mode 2022-03-27 19:18:07 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
48a244a923 update cheatsheets 2022-03-27 18:50:49 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
7c3d14ee19 allow amending and reverting commits when filtering by file 2022-03-27 18:50:29 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
897c4402a4 better colour 2022-03-27 18:16:16 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
860d1e0145 fix copy for merge confirmation 2022-03-27 18:16:16 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
e011acbab2 better logging for stash flow 2022-03-27 18:16:16 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
3e5d4b2c74 add menu keybindings for various things 2022-03-27 18:16:16 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
e94312b664 use colour 2022-03-27 18:16:16 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
9c226eed37 allow menu to store keybindings for quick menu navigation 2022-03-27 18:16:16 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
e43ce23642 require hitting escape to exit menu panel 2022-03-27 18:16:16 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
0dfb7c08b7 remove controllers struct 2022-03-27 18:16:16 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
f0a4dcfdc3 refactor menu context 2022-03-27 18:16:16 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
98e7ec0905 add type alias for Key 2022-03-27 18:16:16 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
7128d822cb show stdout in error message if stderr is blank 2022-03-27 14:58:20 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
20ec6d98ad refactor integration tests 2022-03-27 14:58:20 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
2b3d457aa4 honour push.default matching config value 2022-03-27 14:58:20 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
ae10a5ea88 add git fetch prune integration test 2022-03-27 10:28:46 +11:00
Moritz Haase
4abd80e2c4 pkg/gui: Fix crash if auto-fetch interval is non-positive
Check whether the auto-fetch interval configured is actually positive before
starting the background fetcher. If it is not, an error is logged. Also improve
the config option documentation a bit to make it easier to understand how to
disable auto-fetch.
2022-03-27 10:14:33 +11:00
Moritz Haase
240483953f config: Add option 'git.autoRefresh' to en-/disable auto-refresh
Adds a new 'autoRefresh' option to the 'git' config section that allows user to
disable auto-refresh (defaults to on). If auto-refresh is enabled, the
refreshInterval is now checked before starting the timer to prevent crashes when
it is non-positive.

Fixes #1417
2022-03-27 10:14:33 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
51baa8c17d update cheatsheet 2022-03-26 18:00:46 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
102c33433b remove dead code 2022-03-26 18:00:46 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
fe87114074 don't hide transient views upon losing focus 2022-03-26 18:00:46 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
ad7703df65 show namesake for child views 2022-03-26 18:00:46 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
13b90ac37f support viewing commits of reflog entry and show better view title 2022-03-26 18:00:46 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
e039429885 better wording again 2022-03-26 17:22:42 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
e0b05f4464 fix cherry picking bug 2022-03-26 17:22:42 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
077b6eb8a3 refactor to make code clearer 2022-03-26 17:22:42 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
45dab51214 add basic commits controller for handling actions that apply to all commit contexts 2022-03-26 17:22:42 +11:00
Luka Markušić
540edb0bf4 Add copy commit attributes option 2022-03-26 17:22:42 +11:00
Crystal-RainSlide
bbaa651943 Update chinese.go 2022-03-26 13:38:22 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
f9979879a1 no more naked returns 2022-03-25 23:27:28 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
cf74c2cf96 reorder 2022-03-24 20:14:41 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
43d3f2bcb6 refactor todo file generation 2022-03-24 20:14:41 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
99e55725fb simplify 2022-03-24 20:14:41 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
340a145bc8 refactor cheatsheet generator 2022-03-24 20:14:41 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
cb26c7a1f2 more things 2022-03-24 20:14:41 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
e392b9f86a no more filterThenMap 2022-03-24 20:14:41 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
67a76523fb rename 2022-03-24 20:14:41 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
94a53484a1 would you believe that I'm adding even more generics 2022-03-24 20:14:41 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
1b75ed3740 many more generics 2022-03-24 20:14:41 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
bf4f06ab4e more generics 2022-03-24 20:14:41 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
eda8f4a5d4 lots more generics 2022-03-24 20:14:41 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
c7a629c440 make more use of generics 2022-03-24 20:14:41 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
dde30fa104 add gone branches status 2022-03-24 17:50:25 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
13a9bbb984 skip flakey bisect test 2022-03-24 09:45:27 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
f113ff21bf add confirmation before performing undo or redo action 2022-03-24 09:45:27 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
12ecd665c8 safe reword 2022-03-23 23:43:21 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
cc5d13c833 allow adding whole diff to patch
this was causing a panic

add integration test for toggling all commit files
2022-03-23 23:36:58 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
5ded030a88 diff colour for reflog commits 2022-03-23 18:53:29 +11:00
Moritz Haase
8fb47fb7d6 pkg/commands: Don't duplicate line breaks when retrieving commit message
When using the "copy commit message to clipboard" action, the message will end
up in the clipboard with duplicate line breaks. The same issue also affects the
"Reword Commit" command. GetCommitMessage(), the function used to retrieve the
commit message first splits the output returned by git into separate lines -
without removing the line breaks. After removing the first line (which contains
the commit SHA), it joins the lines of the message itself back together - adding
a second set of line breaks along the way. Stop this from happening.

Fixes #1808.
2022-03-23 08:19:17 +11:00
Moritz Haase
ac687a5a2a docs: Add section about code formatting to contributors guide
Explain that gofumpt is used instead of gofmt and how to configure VSCode to use it.
2022-03-23 08:18:06 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
a34bdf1a04 update linters 2022-03-19 12:12:57 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
d93fef4c61 use generics to DRY up context code 2022-03-19 12:12:57 +11:00
Moritz Haase
4b56d428ff pkg/updates: Fix resource availability check in Updater
When trying to download an update, a 'Could not find any binary at ...' error
message is shown erroneously. This happens since when checking the availability,
a response code of 403 ('Forbidden') instead of 200 ('OK') is expected. Since
'http.Head()' handles redirects automatically, there is no need to also accept
3xx status codes.

Fixes #1450.
2022-03-18 22:19:45 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
4fde97b066 update go to v1.18 2022-03-18 21:36:28 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
205c7d60aa update cheatsheets 2022-03-17 19:13:40 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
729da3549a go mod vendor 2022-03-17 19:13:40 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
7bdd7088e7 prevent early exit from setup script 2022-03-17 19:13:40 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
31ab43d0c5 add host helper 2022-03-17 19:13:40 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
fb3752c11f clean up keybindings menu 2022-03-17 19:13:40 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
36c149836a softcode keybinding 2022-03-17 19:13:40 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
ea503633aa move keybindings 2022-03-17 19:13:40 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
59d4df2a44 fix click handling 2022-03-17 19:13:40 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
cf00949b85 fix integration tests 2022-03-17 19:13:40 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
c7b03bd3c2 rename handlers 2022-03-17 19:13:40 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
1ad4518d35 update cheatsheet 2022-03-17 19:13:40 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
8fd6338527 move workspace reset menu into controller 2022-03-17 19:13:40 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
ee1337b931 add remote branches controller 2022-03-17 19:13:40 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
d543e767d4 update cheatsheets 2022-03-17 19:13:40 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
d59c0e2725 remove dead code 2022-03-17 19:13:40 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
675510ba53 fix integration test 2022-03-17 19:13:40 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
a3885e8ea3 abbrev all commits to length 40 for consistency 2022-03-17 19:13:40 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
4805db7d97 use correct context 2022-03-17 19:13:40 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
3e26f39dee remove dead code 2022-03-17 19:13:40 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
ef7c4c9ca9 refactor custom commands
more custom command refactoring
2022-03-17 19:13:40 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
952a4f3f23 prevent interrupting confirmation panel 2022-03-17 19:13:40 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
46e9946854 refactor credential handling 2022-03-17 19:13:40 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
d0805616e4 move function 2022-03-17 19:13:40 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
1a7fe2835c integration test for multiline commit message 2022-03-17 19:13:40 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
bff5351ab3 better naming 2022-03-17 19:13:40 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
d991d74b06 add commit message controller 2022-03-17 19:13:40 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
120078f011 use PopContext 2022-03-17 19:13:40 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
ecaff7fc6c add commit files controller 2022-03-17 19:13:40 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
85f2319897 refactor custom commands panel 2022-03-17 19:13:40 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
c685a413c9 stash controller 2022-03-17 19:13:40 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
a643957f89 include stash in commitish controller 2022-03-17 19:13:40 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
e842d1bc9e move git flow 2022-03-17 19:13:40 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
8a555dd62e refactor 2022-03-17 19:13:40 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
bef26b9634 add common commit controller 2022-03-17 19:13:40 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
574c5ca0de add subcommits controller 2022-03-17 19:13:40 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
1253100431 cleanup 2022-03-17 19:13:40 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
eab00de273 reflog controller 2022-03-17 19:13:40 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
371b8d638b more consistent naming 2022-03-17 19:13:40 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
55af07a1bb fix CI 2022-03-17 19:13:40 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
33a223e981 remove dead code 2022-03-17 19:13:40 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
943a8e83da ensure we retain state when returning to submodule parent 2022-03-17 19:13:40 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
94d66b267d defend against view not yet having a context defined against it 2022-03-17 19:13:40 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
41527270ed appease linter 2022-03-17 19:13:40 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
3188526ecb fix cheatsheet crash 2022-03-17 19:13:40 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
722410aded refactor controllers 2022-03-17 19:13:40 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
b93b8cc00a controller for viewing sub commits 2022-03-17 19:13:40 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
cd31a762b9 rename OSCommand field to os 2022-03-17 19:13:40 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
d82f175e79 refactor contexts 2022-03-17 19:13:40 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
145c69d9ae working again 2022-03-17 19:13:40 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
482bdc4f1e more refactoring 2022-03-17 19:13:40 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
8e3484d8e9 add global controller 2022-03-17 19:13:40 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
226985bf76 refactor keybindings 2022-03-17 19:13:40 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
2db4636815 no more indirection 2022-03-17 19:13:40 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
2a1e3faa0c resetting controllers on new repo 2022-03-17 19:13:40 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
eb056576cf fix integration test 2022-03-17 19:13:40 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
c703cd8f88 fix suggestions panel 2022-03-17 19:13:40 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
0a8cff6ab6 some more refactoring 2022-03-17 19:13:40 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
e2f5fe1016 pretty sure we can rely on our views existing before our contexts do 2022-03-17 19:13:40 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
182c999ee0 fix linting 2022-03-17 19:13:40 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
b5515da00b move commit files context into new structure 2022-03-17 19:13:40 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
c084abb378 move more view model logic into the files view model 2022-03-17 19:13:40 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
8ea7b7a62e migrate files context to new structure 2022-03-17 19:13:40 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
09dc160da9 cleaning up 2022-03-17 19:13:40 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
e187293456 moving more into controllers package 2022-03-17 19:13:40 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
b04038d08f no need to invoke sync controller here 2022-03-17 19:13:40 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
55b393c929 always fast forward 2022-03-17 19:13:40 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
f0c81ea6dc remove redundant popup checks 2022-03-17 19:13:40 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
f97de692e3 move helpers into their own struct 2022-03-17 19:13:40 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
2692637fbe standardise naming 2022-03-17 19:13:40 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
77d0732fa8 add actions abstraction 2022-03-17 19:13:40 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
51547e3822 move all refresh code into the one file 2022-03-17 19:13:40 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
e363606fb6 move context keys into context package 2022-03-17 19:13:40 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
138be04e65 refactor contexts code 2022-03-17 19:13:40 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
1a74ed3214 avoid deadlock 2022-03-17 19:13:40 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
cb0d3a480a use type switch instead of type key 2022-03-17 19:13:40 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
a2318d75b5 fix some things 2022-03-17 19:13:40 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
1dd7307fde start moving commit panel handlers into controller
more

and more

move rebase commit refreshing into existing abstraction

and more

and more

WIP

and more

handling clicks

properly fix merge conflicts

update cheatsheet

lots more preparation to start moving things into controllers

WIP

better typing

expand on remotes controller

moving more code into controllers
2022-03-17 19:13:40 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
a90b6efded start refactoring gui 2022-03-17 19:13:40 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
fa8571e1f4 rename field 2022-03-17 19:01:28 +11:00
David Roman
d8d0d4686d Only read env once when recording dirs 2022-03-17 19:01:28 +11:00
David Roman
b8fc829f86 Record current directory on switch 2022-03-17 19:01:28 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
950bb5090d Update README.md 2022-03-17 18:08:26 +11:00
Ram Bhosale
7be25a105d allow skipping confirmation prompt after opening subprocess 2022-03-17 17:52:31 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
28c9d85141 fix tests 2022-03-16 20:52:49 +11:00
tiwood
f0d0d45ba7 refactor: 💡 Use new approach introduced via #1637
fix: 🐛 The root URI for Azure DevOps repositories contains _git

refactor so that we don't have conditional logic based on service definition

no need for this commend anymore

add comment

Fixed RegEx for HTTP remote git URL

Added Tests

pretty sure we can do this safely
2022-03-16 20:52:49 +11:00
Moritz Haase
08ee3309cb docs: Let 'Tag' badge in README.md link to Github 'Releases' page
Clicking the badge that shows the current tag (i.e. release) will now direct you
to the 'Releases' page.
2022-03-16 20:44:49 +11:00
Moritz Haase
7544d853fc docs: Remove 'GolangCI' badge from README.md
The service has apparently closed down some time ago.

See: https://medium.com/golangci/golangci-com-is-closing-d1fc1bd30e0e
2022-03-16 20:44:49 +11:00
Francisco Miamoto
ca8180e1b7 Use editFileAtLine method for line by line panel 2022-03-16 20:43:53 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
f53b10072d open code in existing window 2022-03-16 19:55:58 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
11acac0091 more explicit 2022-03-16 19:55:58 +11:00
Luka Markušić
866f4b9f0e Support line offset for most common editors by default 2022-03-16 19:55:58 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
f56988039a ignore current user language when generating cheatsheets 2022-03-16 19:46:11 +11:00
Akash Soedamah
7e6b43d13b Just spotted some small typos in NL translation
I'm learning the LazyGit keybindings right now
2022-03-16 19:46:11 +11:00
Daniel Kiss
f5a5b7f966 Add unstagedChangesColor config option 2022-03-16 19:21:39 +11:00
Moritz Haase
91dab7fef9 docs: Update 'VS Code launch configuration' in contribution guide
To simplify debugging via VS Code, add '--debug' argument to example launch
configuration. Also, reword the hint regarding the 'console' key slightly. It
has apparently been available for a long time in stable releases and is also
listed in the documentation. It is however, still marked as an experimental
feature, even in the current release v1.65.2.

See: https://code.visualstudio.com/updates/v1_5#_launch-debug-target-in-integrated-terminal
See: https://code.visualstudio.com/Docs/editor/debugging#_launchjson-attributes
2022-03-15 19:42:52 +11:00
Moritz Haase
75e654634f docs: Update link to GoDoc in README.md to use HTTPS instead of HTTP 2022-03-15 19:42:23 +11:00
Moritz Haase
c9f1a40ffa docs: Minor formatting fixes for README.md
Running 'mdformat' on README.md adds and removes a few line breaks to improve
readability. Also, '$' doesn't need to be escaped.
2022-03-15 19:42:23 +11:00
Moritz Haase
eb182abf48 docs: Fix typos in README.md 2022-03-15 19:42:23 +11:00
MATSUDA Takashi
2c7c99522b chore: go mod vendor 2022-03-15 13:31:11 +11:00
MATSUDA Takashi
a9fa3b2af1 chore: go get github.com/gdamore/tcell/v2@2a1a1b58 2022-03-15 13:31:11 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
f4011643dd whoops 2022-02-05 19:14:08 +11:00
Mark Kopenga
f8b8307a29 Merge pull request #1757 from bnoctis/i18n/polish-intro
Fix & polish Chinese intro message
2022-02-03 10:21:29 +01:00
Blair Noctis
471fe313d8 fix & polish Chinese intro message
- Fix first sentence of 3), #1756
- Use 你 instead of 您 to pose a closer feel, as fellow programmers
- Polish a little so it feels more natural
2022-02-02 18:59:15 +08:00
Matt Cles
9adf4a1908 Add shared function for loading map of custom colors 2022-02-01 18:55:45 +11:00
Matt Cles
4df7646654 Add configurable colors for branch prefixes
Branches can now be colored based on their prefix, if it matches
a user defined prefix in the config file. If no user defined
prefix matches, then it will fallback to the defaults: green for
'feature', yellow for 'bugfix', and red for 'hotfix'. All
remaining branches will be set to the default text color.
2022-02-01 18:55:45 +11:00
Mark Kopenga
c7c4a375a9 Merge pull request #1750 from mark2185/fix-issue-template
'git-rev parse' should be 'git rev-parse'
2022-01-31 19:24:20 +01:00
Luka Markušić
a2fd3541d5 'git-rev parse' should be 'git rev-parse' 2022-01-31 18:07:35 +01:00
Jing Mi
15ca38ba2e Update README.md
Use `go install` instead of `go get` to install as `$GOPATH/bin/lazygit`, since using `go get` to install binary is deprecated
2022-01-31 08:59:55 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
e0ae134ee4 generate snapshot for expected dir in separate tmp dir 2022-01-29 00:17:32 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
1d90e1b565 add submodule integration tests 2022-01-29 00:17:32 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
1b09674ce8 simplify submodule remove 2022-01-29 00:17:32 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
d13a648132 ensure stash panel refreshes 2022-01-28 20:07:30 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
bed185eb28 stop retrying due to index lock for now 2022-01-27 21:25:04 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
84a1992055 better locking of merge panel state 2022-01-27 21:25:04 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
7f85bf5563 Update CONTRIBUTING.md 2022-01-27 19:32:30 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
3e21143a0e add debugging section to contributor guide 2022-01-27 19:30:25 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
fa2e7ae1e7 show only merge conflict files when there are merge conflicts 2022-01-26 20:28:32 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
5a3f81d1f7 select current bisect commit even if bisect was started on another branch 2022-01-26 19:29:17 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
ebbdf829e7 fix panic on rebase 2022-01-26 17:20:58 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
5e6e1617aa add another bisect integration test 2022-01-26 16:52:20 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
5e9cfab283 better rendering of bisect markets in commits panel 2022-01-26 16:52:20 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
ca7cfc3232 only show commits from start ref if bad commit is reachable from there 2022-01-26 16:52:20 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
dc765c4166 add a file close that was missed 2022-01-26 14:50:47 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
c8cc18920f improve merge conflict flow 2022-01-26 14:50:47 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
ce3bcfe37c fix reflog failing to properly refresh 2022-01-26 10:58:33 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
f4ddf2f0d4 redo commit revert integration test 2022-01-26 09:23:55 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
54b1bc31cd allow running integration tests at original speed 2022-01-26 09:23:55 +11:00
glendsoza
eb57e3ead0 Fixed the issue with linting 2022-01-26 09:04:12 +11:00
glendsoza
0caa391c4d Changes as per review 2022-01-26 09:04:12 +11:00
glendsoza
0c6bdac2f7 Changes as per review 2022-01-26 09:04:12 +11:00
glendsoza
257e222f8d ISSUE 1706: Ask confirmation before reverting a commit 2022-01-26 09:04:12 +11:00
Mikael Elkiaer
874e230aef run go fmt 2022-01-25 23:23:55 +11:00
Mikael Elkiaer
4da5795ef1 fixed indentation by swapping spaces for tabs 2022-01-25 23:23:55 +11:00
Mikael Elkiaer
03c9acad26 add tests specific for URL escaping in PRs 2022-01-25 23:23:55 +11:00
Mikael Elkiaer
d53322675d update unit tests not expecting url escaping 2022-01-25 23:23:55 +11:00
Mikael Elkiaer
ae18ad5b66 add URL encoding in pull request branch names 2022-01-25 23:23:55 +11:00
MATSUDA Takashi
b70075eba6 go mod vendor 2022-01-25 22:54:09 +11:00
MATSUDA Takashi
e413c216ba go get github.com/gdamore/tcell/v2@66f061b1 2022-01-25 22:54:09 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
14b9a0b647 stop skipping stash warnings 2022-01-24 19:18:09 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
58bdcbf1dd always refresh after stash action 2022-01-24 19:18:09 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
88d685df53 better bisect script 2022-01-23 14:41:48 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
61ccc1efd2 exclude interactive rebase TODO commits from commit graph 2022-01-22 15:12:24 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
5b7dd9e43c properly resolve cyclic dependency 2022-01-22 10:48:51 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
4ab5e54139 add support for git bisect 2022-01-22 10:48:51 +11:00
Birger Skogeng Pedersen
ab84410b41 check returned error (if any) from UpdateWindowTitle 2022-01-21 23:13:39 +11:00
Birger Skogeng Pedersen
a78cbf4882 remove redundant title-setting shell command args 2022-01-21 23:13:39 +11:00
Birger Skogeng Pedersen
62a7d9bbcc invoke title-setting shell command appropriately 2022-01-21 23:13:39 +11:00
Birger Skogeng Pedersen
555d8bbc96 set repo name as window title when loading repo, fix #1691 2022-01-21 23:13:39 +11:00
bin101
ad23bd03a0 fix: custom service usage 2022-01-21 23:13:00 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
1f923bdc4b softer auto-generation message 2022-01-19 21:40:50 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
b5a8ecf786 update contributing docs 2022-01-18 22:06:17 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
3e80a9e886 refactor to group up more commonly used git command stuff 2022-01-18 22:01:09 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
9706416a41 the gods will judge me 2022-01-18 21:42:23 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
56f2ecb06c another integration test 2022-01-18 21:25:52 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
d7c79ba20b fix integration test which was actually asserting incorrect behaviour 2022-01-18 21:25:52 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
b6fb7f1365 fix integration test 2022-01-18 21:25:52 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
dbb8b17d83 add integration test for deleting a range of lines in the staging panel 2022-01-18 21:25:52 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
d019626342 do not show branch graph when in filtering mode 2022-01-17 22:00:53 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
595aca2a4b make integration test pass 2022-01-17 19:14:59 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
2691477aff allow sandbox mode with integration tests 2022-01-17 19:14:59 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
8ca71eeb36 add git bisect run script 2022-01-17 19:14:59 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
d3a3c8d87d add integration test for merge conflicts resolved externally 2022-01-17 19:14:59 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
ee622d044e add integration test for staging view 2022-01-17 19:14:59 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
99035959a1 fix merge scroll bug 2022-01-16 23:16:05 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
0092c9d08d fix bug with subprocess 2022-01-16 03:32:09 +00:00
Jesse Duffield
befa35645e fix bug which prevented quitting with confirm 2022-01-15 20:35:25 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
7a690f9078 appease CI 2022-01-15 15:34:01 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
dafac52a4c see if this fixes CI linting 2022-01-15 15:34:01 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
1c84f77319 always specify upstream when pushing/pulling 2022-01-15 15:34:01 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
8d8bdb948b avoid deadlock in merge panel 2022-01-15 14:15:41 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
cdcfeb396f stop refreshing the screen so much 2022-01-15 14:15:41 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
f5b9ad8c00 add complex custom command integration test 2022-01-15 10:14:19 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
8263d15b03 fix issue where custom command would not open a menu 2022-01-15 10:14:19 +11:00
TicClick
4744b39f03 work with absolute paths when invoked with --path 2022-01-09 14:35:57 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
2436ff197a fewer panics 2022-01-09 14:14:47 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
3b30b9bba2 add integration test for rewording old commit 2022-01-09 14:14:47 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
e5096e71ab add integration test for discarding old files 2022-01-09 14:14:47 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
ceb927fec0 fix formatting 2022-01-09 14:14:47 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
0dfd02c42d allow rewording old commits 2022-01-09 14:14:47 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
ee15202207 add newline after message because it looks like the message doesn't appear otherwise for some reason 2022-01-09 14:09:53 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
a936c0592f more refactoring 2022-01-09 14:09:53 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
06687c8a59 add integration test for entering credentials 2022-01-09 14:09:53 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
4d80c87736 use a string builder for credential checking 2022-01-09 14:09:53 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
267ecbe694 refactor code for handling credential requests 2022-01-09 14:09:53 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
ccf90466fa fix test 2022-01-09 14:09:53 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
16c9b5404d restore field 2022-01-09 14:09:53 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
18f48a43d5 add some more linters 2022-01-09 14:09:53 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
5d6d894286 fix test 2022-01-09 14:09:53 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
e4e521f58a pass repo to struct 2022-01-09 14:09:53 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
fdf79fdeee fix bug that caused credentials popup to be raised unexpectedly 2022-01-09 14:09:53 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
0dd1c12e2f fix format issue 2022-01-09 14:09:53 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
364c5db19c shorten name 2022-01-09 14:09:53 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
c9a0cc6b30 refactor 2022-01-09 14:09:53 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
3621854dc7 fix tests 2022-01-09 14:09:53 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
c6b57d9b57 WIP 2022-01-09 14:09:53 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
a7a61cdc83 rearrange 2022-01-09 14:09:53 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
ee8ff6512f trim down gitcommand struct some more 2022-01-09 14:09:53 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
e8229f0ee0 support general git config calls 2022-01-09 14:09:53 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
610e503296 refactor git flow 2022-01-09 14:09:53 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
e92076d2c2 start removing direct calls to cmd.New from gui 2022-01-09 14:09:53 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
d9089098c3 remove field 2022-01-09 14:09:53 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
3f44eac95b remove repo field 2022-01-09 14:09:53 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
946a35b59d remove OSCommand field 2022-01-09 14:09:53 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
007235df23 refactor 2022-01-09 14:09:53 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
f503ff1ecb start breaking up git struct 2022-01-09 14:09:53 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
4a1d23dc27 bump gocui 2022-01-08 16:05:11 +11:00
Pieter van Loon
7539929703 use bright colors for highlighting 2022-01-08 16:05:11 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
48a4565d1f remove log of error now that we're returning it normally 2022-01-07 11:01:42 +11:00
Jakob Kogler
673c4a1296 also test for empty prefill after successful commit 2022-01-07 11:01:42 +11:00
Jakob Kogler
ee7a6391a8 remove redundant commit 2022-01-07 11:01:42 +11:00
Jakob Kogler
68fc6059d3 rename variable to failedCommitMessage 2022-01-07 11:01:42 +11:00
Jakob Kogler
d517531c16 test remembering the commit message for a failing commit 2022-01-07 11:01:42 +11:00
Jakob Kogler
f981255a5b don't ignore error when commit with subprocess fails
If signing by GPG is enabled, the git commit command will be executed in
a subprocess, differently from when it is executed without GPG signing.
In case of an error, e.g. a failing pre-commit hook, the error needs to
be passed along, and not just ignored.
2022-01-07 11:01:42 +11:00
Jakob Kogler
beedc2553d remember the message if commit fails
In case a commit fails, e.g. because a pre-commit hook returns an error,
lazygit will now remember the commit message and will suggest it during
the next commit (e.g. after fixing the error of the pre-commit hook).
2022-01-07 11:01:42 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
0d3e5e6a1d simplify fetch 2022-01-07 10:52:51 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
93729ba61b fix some things 2022-01-07 10:52:51 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
91fe68576c refactor 2022-01-07 10:52:51 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
bbb5eee23a privatise some fields 2022-01-07 10:52:51 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
05fa483f48 simplify how we log commands 2022-01-07 10:52:51 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
e524e39842 move lint into ci yaml 2022-01-04 11:12:04 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
e8a1a4ffc0 add cheatsheet check script 2022-01-04 11:12:04 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
8e66d2761e make it clear that keybinding cheat sheets are auto-generated 2022-01-04 09:33:35 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
95b2e9540a update tests 2022-01-04 09:07:15 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
3911575041 appease golangci-lint 2022-01-04 09:07:15 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
efa743b52e small change 2022-01-04 09:07:15 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
6da6c1f2f2 small copy changes 2022-01-04 09:07:15 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
c82606a92a fix broken format call 2022-01-04 09:07:15 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
194ff1630c do dependency injection up front and in one place 2022-01-04 09:07:15 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
2cb8aff940 no more mocking command 2022-01-04 09:07:15 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
25195eacee WIP 2022-01-04 09:07:15 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
ad9b2df104 more test refactoring 2022-01-04 09:07:15 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
9c4a819683 refactor sync test 2022-01-04 09:07:15 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
38bc48312e refactor files_test.go 2022-01-04 09:07:15 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
547e0153ec stash and tags loaders 2022-01-04 09:07:15 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
44b6d26b10 move remotes loader into loaders package 2022-01-04 09:07:15 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
d69ce7a529 move reflog commit loader into loaders package 2022-01-04 09:07:15 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
9b2b0fc122 WIP 2022-01-04 09:07:15 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
96c2887fd0 WIP 2022-01-04 09:07:15 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
66e840bc3f more refactoring 2022-01-04 09:07:15 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
5b35724243 WIP 2022-01-04 09:07:15 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
b028f37ba8 updating specs 2022-01-04 09:07:15 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
1fc0d786ae better typing for rebase mode 2022-01-04 09:07:15 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
9d4ff6b465 fix logging 2022-01-04 09:07:15 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
95f4ceea34 refactor 2022-01-04 09:07:15 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
43a4fa970d WIP 2022-01-04 09:07:15 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
192a548c99 refactoring the config struct 2022-01-04 09:07:15 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
01ea5813a8 align Gui struct with GitCommand 2022-01-04 09:07:15 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
03b946cc8f no more config in git command struct 2022-01-04 09:07:15 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
18ab086126 introduce Common struct for passing around common stuff 2022-01-04 09:07:15 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
b4c078d565 WIP 2022-01-04 09:07:15 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
157dd309f7 fix integration test 2022-01-03 15:26:53 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
9ef65574db refactor to rename pull_request to hosting_service and apply SRP 2021-12-29 09:01:06 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
f89747451a allow opening a commit in the browser 2021-12-29 09:01:06 +11:00
Francisco Miamoto
8a76b5a4ee use custom handler only for branch commits context 2021-12-28 15:54:19 +11:00
Francisco Miamoto
1a7d0cd7ae add binding to go to bottom on lists
Related to #1584
2021-12-28 15:54:19 +11:00
Francisco Miamoto
2696a63a0a fix pushTag test by adding extra enter 2021-12-26 17:08:31 +11:00
Francisco Miamoto
8c8b925b3a set tag index directly
We can do this since they are already sorted by date created.
2021-12-26 17:08:31 +11:00
Francisco Miamoto
b8735cc609 fix tags integration tests 2021-12-26 17:08:31 +11:00
Francisco Miamoto
517dab7d05 add annotated tag integration test 2021-12-26 17:08:31 +11:00
Francisco Miamoto
e5f0301c66 update docs on integration tests
The instructions provided were not working as expected.
2021-12-26 17:08:31 +11:00
Francisco Miamoto
eff6c4283b change formatting for menu items 2021-12-26 17:08:31 +11:00
Francisco Miamoto
7888ff6cb9 set show cancel as true for tag menu 2021-12-26 17:08:31 +11:00
Francisco Miamoto
e7a005f44d update translations to match conventions 2021-12-26 17:08:31 +11:00
Francisco Miamoto
3e58797096 show tag menu for creation on tags tab 2021-12-26 17:08:31 +11:00
Francisco Miamoto
b1d6ccddfb support creating annotated tags 2021-12-26 17:08:31 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
4df003cc44 handle ssh protocol 2021-12-26 17:05:05 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
d9db5ccfbe refactor to use regex for matching git service URL 2021-12-26 16:48:23 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
7bc8b96aba add FindNamedMatches function in utils 2021-12-26 16:48:23 +11:00
Marius Bergmann
38743ec99f Suggest existing remote for non-tracking branch
Currently, when pushing or pulling a branch that has no tracking remote,
lazygit suggests the (hard-coded) remote named 'origin'. However, a
repository might not have a remote with this name, in which case the
suggestion makes no sense. This happens to me quite regularly when I
choose a more meaningful name than 'origin' for a remote.

This change keeps the current behavior by suggesting 'origin' when there
is either a remote with that name or no remote at all. However, when
'origin' does not exist, the name of the first remote is suggested.

Suggest existing remote for non-tracking branch

Currently, when pushing or pulling a branch that has no tracking remote,
lazygit suggests the (hard-coded) remote named 'origin'. However, a
repository might not have a remote with this name, in which case the
suggestion makes no sense. This happens to me quite regularly when I
choose a more meaningful name than 'origin' for a remote.

This change keeps the current behavior by suggesting 'origin' when there
is either a remote with that name or no remote at all. However, when
'origin' does not exist, the name of the first existing remote is
suggested.
2021-12-26 15:47:58 +11:00
justinsb
630de34bf2 Use "reword" for amending a commit message everywhere
We were inconsistent about "rename" vs "reword" for commits.  reword
is the term used in git itself (for example, in rebase).
2021-12-25 22:34:41 +11:00
Tsvetomir Bonev
fca2f90f57 chore: add funtoo linux instructions 2021-12-25 22:26:46 +11:00
Mark Sagi-Kazar
fdf0d4a2c3 implement signoff
Signed-off-by: Mark Sagi-Kazar <mark.sagikazar@gmail.com>
2021-12-25 12:01:55 +11:00
Mark Sagi-Kazar
b4ea565c99 add signoff config
Signed-off-by: Mark Sagi-Kazar <mark.sagikazar@gmail.com>
2021-12-25 12:01:55 +11:00
Cokile
76e6745526 fix typo 2021-12-25 11:54:27 +11:00
Cokile
3771f9c98b support config unified color for commit authors 2021-12-25 11:54:27 +11:00
Chris Burgin
4f627e5d27 wrap branch names in quotes 2021-12-25 11:50:06 +11:00
Erik Scrafford
089e3bf4fe change branch regex to only grab the first remote on each line of branch command 2021-12-23 19:30:47 +11:00
Mark Kopenga
d5c1cfda4b Merge pull request #1624 from sirodoht/fix-filetree-docs
Fix `showFileTree` default value in docs
2021-12-13 14:34:30 +01:00
Theodore Keloglou
3926d0f278 fix show filetree default value in docs 2021-12-13 13:28:14 +00:00
Jesse Duffield
18283ad41b add popup handler for easier testing 2021-12-06 22:37:28 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
1996eddd91 more efficient context diff size changing 2021-12-06 22:37:28 +11:00
DerTeta
de0e885c65 Refresh staging- or patch building panel when rendering their respective context 2021-12-06 22:37:28 +11:00
DerTeta
f7ffbbd72a Add a menu entry and keybinding to { for decreasing the context size 2021-12-06 22:37:28 +11:00
DerTeta
0fbde05928 Add a menu item and keybinding to } to increase the context size 2021-12-06 22:37:28 +11:00
DerTeta
ba844c18a5 Add the DecreaseContextInDiffView function 2021-12-06 22:37:28 +11:00
DerTeta
e1cf6912db Add the IncreaseContextInDiffView function 2021-12-06 22:37:28 +11:00
DerTeta
c99d373e13 Use DiffContextSize in ShowStashEntryCmdStr 2021-12-06 22:37:28 +11:00
DerTeta
ecfafb6fbe Use DiffContextSize in ShowCmdStr 2021-12-06 22:37:28 +11:00
DerTeta
14d9e776be Use DiffContextSize in ShowFileDiffStr 2021-12-06 22:37:28 +11:00
DerTeta
ca88620e8f Use DiffContextSize in WorkTreeFileDiffCmdStr 2021-12-06 22:37:28 +11:00
DerTeta
9feaf5d70f Add the DiffContextSize setting to GitConfig
It defaults to 3 lines, which is the default value for git.
2021-12-06 22:37:28 +11:00
DerTeta
3e3151f86a Fix: Don't access a view if it's nil
The way the `if` expression in `deactivateContext` was composed,
it was possible to have it to evaluate to `true` even though the
`view` variable was `nil`.

As far as I can tell, this seems to be only possible during tests.
Nonetheless, I think the expression looks more "correct" this way.
2021-12-06 22:37:28 +11:00
alextrastero
28cdcddb0a Update README.md
add a link to ubuntu installation instructions
2021-12-01 18:00:50 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
02bf6a5c17 fix delta again 2021-11-22 21:07:04 +11:00
Mark Kopenga
8abc953582 Merge pull request #1581 from black-desk/translate
fix chinese translate
2021-11-16 11:29:21 +01:00
black_desk
9c4f837d45 fix chinese translate 2021-11-16 17:06:46 +08:00
Jesse Duffield
2f45db8f7c fix scrolling in sub commits panel 2021-11-10 08:54:14 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
3fb478a30e add tests 2021-11-07 13:32:36 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
5d12a6bf99 restore some code that was erroneously removed 2021-11-07 13:32:36 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
1d40d03bb2 refactor 2021-11-05 07:58:21 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
9a9e3d506d more consistent rendering 2021-11-05 07:58:21 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
06ca71e955 fix bug 2021-11-05 07:58:21 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
308a3b51b3 some more throttling stuff 2021-11-05 07:58:21 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
ccd80a0e4b add menu options for log stuff 2021-11-05 07:58:21 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
37be9dbea1 support scrolling left and right 2021-11-05 07:58:21 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
f6ec7babf5 add some config 2021-11-05 07:58:21 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
802cfb1a04 render commit graph 2021-11-05 07:58:21 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
2fc1498517 some refactoring in anticipation of the graph feature 2021-11-01 10:03:49 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
7a464ae5b7 add graph algorithm 2021-11-01 10:03:49 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
927ee63106 support aborting a merge or rebase with esc 2021-11-01 09:18:30 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
9989c96321 better formatting 2021-10-31 22:33:39 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
f91892b8f1 fix truncation 2021-10-30 20:19:40 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
72bce201df support scrolling the list in the integrations app 2021-10-30 18:26:06 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
5df0fe0765 fix crash 2021-10-30 18:26:06 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
c47c539e12 support user-configurable author colours 2021-10-30 18:26:06 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
c96496c3a7 show author info in rebase commits 2021-10-30 18:26:06 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
7561703e8d move author name colouring code into its own file 2021-10-30 18:26:06 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
b04b457246 fix yet another issue with indentation 2021-10-30 18:26:06 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
6457800748 fix another issue with indentation 2021-10-30 18:26:06 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
7d9461877a fix issue with indentation 2021-10-30 18:26:06 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
e122f421e6 only use a single initial for double sized runes 2021-10-30 18:26:06 +11:00
Ryooooooga
6171690b00 Fix multibyte initial characters 2021-10-30 18:26:06 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
253504a094 associate random colours with authors 2021-10-30 18:26:06 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
f704707d29 stream output from certain git commands in command log panel 2021-10-30 18:26:06 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
01d82749b1 fix commit message prefix thingo 2021-10-25 22:40:15 +00:00
Jesse Duffield
3eb124c732 easier hiding of command log 2021-10-23 12:54:57 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
ef544e6ce9 add more suggestions 2021-10-23 12:29:52 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
629494144f show suggestions when typing in an origin 2021-10-23 12:29:52 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
b6a5e9d615 use cached git config 2021-10-23 10:26:47 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
5011cac7ea show filetree by default 2021-10-22 22:39:17 +11:00
Sam Burville
5df0475612 Add variable to simplify JumpToBlock keybinding
This removes the magic '5' and instead uses the number of windows.
2021-10-22 22:38:26 +11:00
Sam Burville
f6e316dfe5 Improve JumpToBlock keybinding functionality
Improve experience when yaml file has != 5 keybindings and change view
helper to use the length of the array instead of hardcoded value.
2021-10-22 22:38:26 +11:00
Sam Burville
91e8765d9c Add JumpToBlock keybinding
This should allow users to decide their own keybinding for jumping
between blocks/panels.
E.g. A user could choose 5-9 instead of 1-5.
2021-10-22 22:38:26 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
80a8e9b04d fix merge conflict scrolling 2021-10-22 22:16:52 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
2008c39516 add tests for dealing with remotes 2021-10-22 21:33:17 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
6388af70ac simplify pull logic 2021-10-22 21:33:17 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
5ee559b896 fix issue where upstream origin and branch were quoted together
fix issue where upstream origin and branch were quoted together
2021-10-20 09:29:17 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
ca7252ef8e suggest files when picking a path to filter on
async fetching of suggestions

remove limit

cache the trie for future use

more

more
2021-10-19 09:02:42 +11:00
Mark Kopenga
a496858c62 Merge pull request #1529 from Ryooooooga/feature/backward-compatibility
Improve backward compatibility
2021-10-18 18:58:46 +02:00
Ryooooooga
40bc3aa5a9 Improve backward compatibility 2021-10-18 22:44:01 +09:00
Jesse Duffield
e4888e924e update docs 2021-10-18 22:24:51 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
71fdc5c038 better title rendering 2021-10-18 09:21:33 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
a05f22efa2 support home/end keys in editors 2021-10-17 20:14:31 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
c0cd9dd835 stop opening suggestions tab when no suggestions present 2021-10-17 20:05:09 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
305f211615 surface error when trying to set upstream 2021-10-17 09:00:08 +00:00
Jesse Duffield
d672b7342f stop resetting scroll all the time 2021-10-17 19:45:57 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
e7c27b6f4a small fixes 2021-10-17 06:41:21 +00:00
Jesse Duffield
345c90ac05 fix editor 2021-10-17 04:17:59 +00:00
Ryooooooga
7564e506b5 Enable/disable os specific tests at compile time 2021-10-17 11:00:20 +11:00
Ryooooooga
1e50764b4d Fix tests 2021-10-17 11:00:20 +11:00
Ryooooooga
9619d3447f Run tests on Windows 2021-10-17 11:00:20 +11:00
Ryooooooga
4171b7613c Use replacer 2021-10-16 22:40:50 +11:00
Ryooooooga
92f03a7872 Escape special characters 2021-10-16 22:40:50 +11:00
Ryooooooga
2dc8396deb Fix test 2021-10-16 22:40:50 +11:00
Ryooooooga
7b615e3186 Fix open link command in Windows 2021-10-16 22:40:50 +11:00
Adam Łyskawa
a2108362de Update polish.go
Previous translation was completely unacceptable. As a native Polish speaker I consulted various Polish documentation files and translated almost all content.
My translation may contain minor errors due to the possible lack of context for some text.
2021-10-16 22:32:34 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
87e9d9bdc2 minor changes 2021-10-16 21:18:43 +11:00
Hrishikesh Hiraskar
b6454755ca copy selected text to clipboard 2021-10-16 21:18:43 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
3621084096 small changes 2021-10-16 12:22:34 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
8c25aaa687 extra comment 2021-10-16 12:22:34 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
d02e52989e small changes 2021-10-16 12:22:34 +11:00
mjarkk
913a2fd065 Allow having multiple config files 2021-10-16 12:22:34 +11:00
Mark Kopenga
db736896bc Merge pull request #1501 from Ryooooooga/feature/fix-command
Improved command execution
2021-10-09 11:10:29 +02:00
Ryooooooga
154b6b09cb Quote ref names and branches 2021-10-09 12:55:00 +09:00
Ryooooooga
292b780bd8 Quote branch names and remote names 2021-10-08 18:36:05 +09:00
Mark Kopenga
c421f396af Merge pull request #1473 from black-desk/tmp
Improve Chinese translation
2021-10-08 09:53:48 +02:00
black_desk
a1ae2aa277 Improve Chinese translation 2021-10-08 08:49:22 +08:00
Ryooooooga
e19b4fe369 Fix git-remote commands 2021-10-06 23:20:19 +09:00
Ryooooooga
eb7531b206 Fix error prompt when new tag name starts with '--' 2021-10-06 22:57:02 +09:00
Ryooooooga
428ce2d0f2 Fix crash when new submodule url contains double quotes 2021-10-06 22:51:24 +09:00
Ryooooooga
f1fbf1e9f5 Fix crash when try to ignore tracked files 2021-10-06 22:43:30 +09:00
Sam Burville
268d4080b3 Fix text formatting 2021-09-30 01:26:05 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
2c72990838 Update pkg/theme/theme.go 2021-09-30 01:26:05 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
046edd8120 Update pkg/theme/theme.go 2021-09-30 01:26:05 +10:00
samburville
c4552aad28 Use simpler short variable declaration
Co-authored-by: Jesse Duffield <jessedduffield@gmail.com>
2021-09-30 01:26:05 +10:00
Sam Burville
5c57c973d6 Tidy of spacing on GetDefaultConfig in user_config 2021-09-30 01:26:05 +10:00
Sam Burville
c5f7ad5adb Make cherry pick commit color customisable
Two new settings in the config, which allow the cherry picked
foreground and background to be custom colors.

Issue #856
2021-09-30 01:26:05 +10:00
Ryooooooga
663c036ca5 Save patch files in TempDir 2021-09-29 22:05:58 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
c8e9d1b4fc bump gocui 2021-09-27 19:58:24 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
ab0117c416 fix some encodings 2021-09-27 19:58:24 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
652c97d239 honour options menu press 2021-09-27 19:41:38 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
bd67bba751 Update README.md 2021-09-25 13:14:26 +10:00
Mark Kopenga
5193353020 Merge pull request #1478 from black-desk/remove-unused-strings
Remove unused strings
2021-09-23 22:23:52 +02:00
Mark Kopenga
a5719c530a Merge pull request #1481 from Ryooooooga/feature/fix-remove-tracked-files
Fix crash on remove tracked files #1480
2021-09-21 12:18:28 +02:00
Ryooooooga
add3e8783e Fix crash on remove tracked files #1480 2021-09-21 18:51:18 +09:00
black_desk
5eff56b557 Remove unused strings 2021-09-19 19:05:11 +08:00
Mark Kopenga
60c87b3e70 Merge pull request #1479 from black-desk/format-code
Format code to pass lint
2021-09-19 11:40:49 +02:00
black_desk
66d0fd2133 Format code to pass lint 2021-09-16 21:38:43 +08:00
Mark Kopenga
f44ae68e99 Merge pull request #1463 from Ryooooooga/feature/fix-delete-branch 2021-09-04 20:43:48 +02:00
Ryooooooga
57f7051590 Fix deletion of unmerged branches in languages other than English 2021-09-04 21:01:38 +09:00
Mark Kopenga
0543d43f10 Merge pull request #1459 from btwise/master
fix chinese translate
2021-09-02 09:27:46 +02:00
Mark Kopenga
ab8f2b7cc4 Merge pull request #1461 from mjarkk/remove-ununsed-gomod-replace
Remove unused dep replacement in go.mod
2021-09-02 09:19:34 +02:00
mjarkk
16dbb6f76e remove unused dep replacement in go.mod 2021-09-02 09:13:18 +02:00
Mark Kopenga
51383f24bf Merge pull request #1458 from codesoap/master
Fix misspells
2021-09-02 09:09:24 +02:00
btwise
151486dcfb fix chinese translate 2021-09-02 12:16:53 +08:00
codesoap
c1d2aa61f3 Fix misspells 2021-09-01 22:51:24 +02:00
Dwarven YANG
63072af5bc allow user to configure the gui language 2021-08-30 09:12:29 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
44d08edfb0 Address feedback 2021-08-25 22:23:55 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
f08fdb2873 Minor refactor 2021-08-25 22:23:55 +10:00
Ryooooooga
df4eb70ba2 Fix translations 2021-08-25 22:23:55 +10:00
Ryooooooga
6ca42ff720 Fix pick all hunks 2021-08-25 22:23:55 +10:00
Ryooooooga
a533f8e1a5 simplify merge panel logic 2021-08-25 22:23:55 +10:00
Ryooooooga
cf8ded0b79 add mergeConflict#hasAncestor 2021-08-25 22:23:55 +10:00
Ryooooooga
73548fa15f Fix conflict resolution 2021-08-25 22:23:55 +10:00
Ryooooooga
a0e7604f61 Support git config merge.conflictStyle diff3 2021-08-25 22:23:55 +10:00
Daniel Bast
aedeba4fe3 Limit to security updates 2021-08-25 21:43:58 +10:00
Daniel Bast
7033a4bd58 Add dependabot config for dependency updates 2021-08-25 21:43:58 +10:00
Ryooooooga
c3d7de1c18 Change not to use cat command 2021-08-25 21:32:48 +10:00
Liberatys
711bd5a670 Lint 2021-08-25 20:13:50 +10:00
Liberatys
6b68f4f25d Update as per review and add tests 2021-08-25 20:13:50 +10:00
Liberatys
89ee0a1dee Move field names to translation 2021-08-25 20:13:50 +10:00
Liberatys
2dc6f5f079 Implement state filtering for commit files 2021-08-25 20:13:50 +10:00
Mark Kopenga
bdea3b7dcf Merge pull request #1448 from Ryooooooga/feature/fix-open-files-in-windows
Fix open command in Windows #1403
2021-08-23 15:37:07 +02:00
Ryooooooga
51f05ce08b Fix open command in Windows 2021-08-23 21:21:34 +09:00
Mark Kopenga
487ad196a7 Merge pull request #1413 from Ryooooooga/feature/edit-line
Make os.editCommand customizable using template
2021-08-23 10:15:38 +02:00
Ryoga
44140adb92 Update docs/Config.md
Co-authored-by: Jesse Duffield <jessedduffield@gmail.com>
2021-08-23 08:33:05 +09:00
Mark Kopenga
508af269fb Merge pull request #1446 from Ryooooooga/feature/fix-panic-in-merge-conflict
Fix panic during merge conflict #1375
2021-08-21 18:07:21 +02:00
Ryooooooga
0af0e66586 Fix panic in merge conflict 2021-08-21 18:34:30 +09:00
Ryooooooga
821a59f21d apply suggestion for the document of editCommandTemplate 2021-08-21 01:01:34 +09:00
Ryooooooga
5ea3dc7579 add documentation of editCommandTemplate 2021-08-20 22:39:08 +09:00
Ryooooooga
ac609bd37c fix backward compatibility 2021-08-04 18:43:34 +09:00
Ryooooooga
67cc65930a fix out of range error 2021-08-03 22:00:28 +09:00
Ryooooooga
4f66093335 introduce edit command template to open a specifig line of a file 2021-08-03 21:42:14 +09:00
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# adapted from https://github.com/devcontainers/images/blob/main/src/go/.devcontainer/Dockerfile
# [Choice] Go version (use -bullseye variants on local arm64/Apple Silicon): 1, 1.19, 1.18, 1-bullseye, 1.19-bullseye, 1.18-bullseye, 1-buster, 1.19-buster, 1.18-buster
ARG VARIANT=1-bullseye
FROM golang:${VARIANT}
RUN go install mvdan.cc/gofumpt@latest
RUN curl -sSfL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/golangci/golangci-lint/master/install.sh | sh -s -- -b $(go env GOPATH)/bin v1.50.0
RUN golangci-lint --version
# [Optional] Uncomment this section to install additional OS packages.
# RUN apt-get update && export DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive \
# && apt-get -y install --no-install-recommends <your-package-list-here>

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// adapted from https://github.com/devcontainers/images/blob/main/src/go/.devcontainer/devcontainer.json
{
"build": {
"dockerfile": "./Dockerfile",
"context": "."
},
"features": {
"ghcr.io/devcontainers/features/common-utils:1": {
"installZsh": "true",
"username": "vscode",
"uid": "1000",
"gid": "1000",
"upgradePackages": "true"
},
"ghcr.io/devcontainers/features/go:1": {
"version": "none"
},
"ghcr.io/devcontainers/features/git:1": {
"version": "latest",
"ppa": "false"
}
},
"overrideFeatureInstallOrder": [
"ghcr.io/devcontainers/features/common-utils"
],
// not sure if we actually need these
"runArgs": [
"--cap-add=SYS_PTRACE",
"--security-opt",
"seccomp=unconfined"
],
// Configure tool-specific properties.
"customizations": {
// Configure properties specific to VS Code.
"vscode": {
// Set *default* container specific settings.json values on container create.
"settings": {
"go.toolsManagement.checkForUpdates": "local",
"go.useLanguageServer": true,
"go.gopath": "/go",
"[go]": {
"editor.formatOnSave": true,
"editor.codeActionsOnSave": {
"source.organizeImports": true
}
},
"go.lintTool": "golangci-lint",
"gopls": {
"formatting.gofumpt": true,
"usePlaceholders": false // add parameter placeholders when completing a function
},
"files.eol": "\n"
},
// Add the IDs of extensions you want installed when the container is created.
"extensions": [
"golang.Go"
]
}
},
// Use 'postCreateCommand' to run commands after the container is created.
// "postCreateCommand": "go version",
// See https://www.kenmuse.com/blog/avoiding-dubious-ownership-in-dev-containers/ for the safe.directory part
// The defaultBranch part is required for our deprecated integration tests.
"postStartCommand": "git config --global --add safe.directory ${containerWorkspaceFolder} && git config --global init.defaultBranch master",
// Set `remoteUser` to `root` to connect as root instead. More info: https://aka.ms/vscode-remote/containers/non-root.
"remoteUser": "vscode"
}

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root = true
[*.go]
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title: ''
labels: bug
assignees: ''
---
**Describe the bug**
@@ -12,6 +11,7 @@ A clear and concise description of what the bug is.
**To Reproduce**
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
1. Go to '...'
2. Click on '....'
3. Scroll down to '....'
@@ -23,10 +23,15 @@ A clear and concise description of what you expected to happen.
**Screenshots**
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```)
**Version info:**
_Run `lazygit --version` and paste the result here_
_Run `git --version` and paste the result here_
**Additional context**
Add any other context about the problem here.
**Note:** please try updating to the latest version or [manually building](https://github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/#manual) the latest `master` to see if the issue still occurs.
<!--
If you want to try and debug this issue yourself, you can run `lazygit --debug` in one terminal panel and `lazygit --logs` in another to view the logs.
-->

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title: ''
labels: enhancement
assignees: ''
---
**Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.**
@@ -18,3 +17,13 @@ A clear and concise description of any alternative solutions or features you've
**Additional context**
Add any other context or screenshots about the feature request here.
<!--
You may be able to add your desired feature with a custom command. Check out the examples here: https://github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/wiki/Custom-Commands-Compendium
If a custom command does what you want but you still want to see the feature built-in to lazygit, feel free to paste the custom command into the issue to help us better understand the functionality you want.
We also encourage you to put up a PR yourself! Who cares if you've never written Go before, neither did any of the existing contributors before their first lazygit PR! Check out the PR tutorial here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kNavnhzZHtk&ab_channel=JesseDuffield
Also check out the contributing guide here: https://github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md
-->

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

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- **PR Description**
- **Please check if the PR fulfills these requirements**
* [ ] Cheatsheets are up-to-date (run `go generate ./...`)
* [ ] Code has been formatted (see [here](https://github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#code-formatting))
* [ ] Tests have been added/updated (see [here](https://github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/blob/master/pkg/integration/README.md) for the integration test guide)
* [ ] Text is internationalised (see [here](https://github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#internationalisation))
* [ ] Docs (specifically `docs/Config.md`) have been updated if necessary
* [ ] You've read through your own file changes for silly mistakes etc
<!--
Be sure to name your PR with an imperative e.g. 'Add worktrees view'
see https://github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/releases/tag/v0.40.0 for examples
-->

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changelog:
exclude:
labels:
- ignore-for-release
categories:
- title: Features ✨
labels:
- feature
- title: Enhancements 🔥
labels:
- enhancement
- title: Fixes 🔧
labels:
- bug
- title: Maintenance ⚙️
labels:
- maintenance
- title: Docs 📖
labels:
- docs
- title: I18n 🌎
labels:
- i18n
- title: Other Changes
labels:
- "*"

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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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runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Checkout code
uses: actions/checkout@v2
uses: actions/checkout@v3
- name: Unshallow repo
run: git fetch --prune --unshallow
- name: Setup Go
uses: actions/setup-go@v1
uses: actions/setup-go@v4
with:
go-version: 1.16.x
go-version: 1.20.x
- name: Run goreleaser
uses: goreleaser/goreleaser-action@v1
uses: goreleaser/goreleaser-action@v4
with:
distribution: goreleaser
version: v1.17.2
args: release --clean
env:
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{secrets.GITHUB_API_TOKEN}}
homebrew:
runs-on: macos-latest
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Bump Homebrew formula
uses: dawidd6/action-homebrew-bump-formula@v3

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name: Continuous Integration
env:
GO_VERSION: 1.20
on:
push:
branches:
@@ -7,27 +10,100 @@ on:
pull_request:
jobs:
ci:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
unit-tests:
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
os:
- ubuntu-latest
- windows-latest
include:
- os: ubuntu-latest
cache_path: ~/.cache/go-build
- os: windows-latest
cache_path: ~\AppData\Local\go-build
name: ci - ${{matrix.os}}
runs-on: ${{matrix.os}}
env:
GOFLAGS: -mod=vendor
steps:
- name: Checkout code
uses: actions/checkout@v2
uses: actions/checkout@v3
- name: Setup Go
uses: actions/setup-go@v1
uses: actions/setup-go@v4
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: |
${{runner.os}}-go-
go-version: 1.20.x
- name: Test code
# we're passing -short so that we skip the integration tests, which will be run in parallel below
run: |
./test.sh
mkdir -p /tmp/code_coverage
go test ./... -short -cover -args "-test.gocoverdir=/tmp/code_coverage"
- name: Upload code coverage artifacts
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3
with:
name: coverage-unit-${{ matrix.os }}-${{ github.run_id }}
path: /tmp/code_coverage
integration-tests:
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
git-version:
- 2.20.0 # oldest supported version
- 2.22.5
- 2.23.0
- 2.25.1
- 2.30.8
- latest # We rely on github to have the latest version installed on their VMs
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
name: "Integration Tests - git ${{matrix.git-version}}"
env:
GOFLAGS: -mod=vendor
steps:
- name: Checkout code
uses: actions/checkout@v3
- name: Restore Git cache
if: matrix.git-version != 'latest'
id: cache-git-restore
uses: actions/cache/restore@v3
with:
path: ~/git-${{matrix.git-version}}
key: ${{runner.os}}-git-${{matrix.git-version}}
- name: Build Git ${{matrix.git-version}}
if: steps.cache-git-restore.outputs.cache-hit != 'true' && matrix.git-version != 'latest'
run: >
sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install --no-install-recommends -y build-essential ca-certificates curl gettext libexpat1-dev libssl-dev libz-dev openssl
&& curl -sL "https://mirrors.edge.kernel.org/pub/software/scm/git/git-${{matrix.git-version}}.tar.xz" -o - | tar xJ -C "$HOME"
&& cd "$HOME/git-${{matrix.git-version}}"
&& ./configure
&& make -j
- name: Install Git ${{matrix.git-version}}
if: matrix.git-version != 'latest'
run: sudo make -C "$HOME/git-${{matrix.git-version}}" -j install
- name: Save Git cache
if: steps.cache-git-restore.outputs.cache-hit != 'true' && matrix.git-version != 'latest'
uses: actions/cache/save@v3
with:
path: ~/git-${{matrix.git-version}}
key: ${{runner.os}}-git-${{matrix.git-version}}
- name: Setup Go
uses: actions/setup-go@v4
with:
go-version: 1.20.x
- name: Print git version
run: git --version
- name: Test code
env:
# See https://go.dev/blog/integration-test-coverage
LAZYGIT_GOCOVERDIR: /tmp/code_coverage
run: |
mkdir -p /tmp/code_coverage
./scripts/run_integration_tests.sh
- name: Upload code coverage artifacts
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3
with:
name: coverage-integration-${{ matrix.git-version }}-${{ github.run_id }}
path: /tmp/code_coverage
build:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
env:
@@ -35,18 +111,11 @@ jobs:
GOARCH: amd64
steps:
- name: Checkout code
uses: actions/checkout@v2
uses: actions/checkout@v3
- name: Setup Go
uses: actions/setup-go@v1
uses: actions/setup-go@v4
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-
go-version: 1.20.x
- name: Build linux binary
run: |
GOOS=linux go build
@@ -56,3 +125,91 @@ jobs:
- name: Build darwin binary
run: |
GOOS=darwin go build
- name: Build integration test binary
run: |
GOOS=linux go build cmd/integration_test/main.go
- name: Build integration test injector
run: |
GOOS=linux go build pkg/integration/clients/injector/main.go
check-codebase:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
env:
GOFLAGS: -mod=vendor
GOARCH: amd64
steps:
- name: Checkout code
uses: actions/checkout@v3
- name: Setup Go
uses: actions/setup-go@v4
with:
go-version: 1.20.x
- name: Check Vendor Directory
# ensure our vendor directory matches up with our go modules
run: |
go mod vendor && git diff --exit-code || (echo "Unexpected change to vendor directory. Run 'go mod vendor' locally and commit the changes" && exit 1)
- name: Check go.mod file
# ensure our go.mod file is clean
run: |
go mod tidy && git diff --exit-code || (echo "go.mod file is not clean. Run 'go mod tidy' locally and commit the changes" && exit 1)
- name: Check All Auto-Generated Files
# ensure all our auto-generated files are up to date
run: |
go generate ./... && git diff --quiet || (git status -s; echo "Auto-generated files not up to date. Run 'go generate ./...' locally and commit the changes" && exit 1)
shell: bash # needed so that we get "-o pipefail"
- name: Check Filenames
run: scripts/check_filenames.sh
lint:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
env:
GOFLAGS: -mod=vendor
steps:
- name: Checkout code
uses: actions/checkout@v3
- name: Setup Go
uses: actions/setup-go@v4
with:
go-version: 1.20.x
- name: Lint
uses: golangci/golangci-lint-action@v3.7.0
with:
version: latest
- name: errors
run: golangci-lint run
if: ${{ failure() }}
check-required-label:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
if: github.ref != 'refs/heads/master'
steps:
- uses: mheap/github-action-required-labels@v5
with:
mode: exactly
count: 1
labels: "ignore-for-release, feature, enhancement, bug, maintenance, docs, i18n"
upload-coverage:
# List all jobs that produce coverage files
needs: [unit-tests, integration-tests]
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Checkout code
uses: actions/checkout@v3
- name: Download all coverage artifacts
uses: actions/download-artifact@v3
with:
path: /tmp/code_coverage
- name: Combine coverage files
run: |
# Find all directories in /tmp/code_coverage and create a comma-separated list
COVERAGE_DIRS=$(find /tmp/code_coverage -mindepth 1 -maxdepth 1 -type d -printf '/tmp/code_coverage/%f,' | sed 's/,$//')
echo "Coverage directories: $COVERAGE_DIRS"
# Run the combine command with the generated list
go tool covdata textfmt -i=$COVERAGE_DIRS -o coverage.out
echo "Combined coverage:"
go tool cover -func coverage.out | tail -1 | awk '{print $3}'
- name: Upload to Codacy
run: |
CODACY_PROJECT_TOKEN=${{ secrets.CODACY_PROJECT_TOKEN }} \
bash <(curl -Ls https://coverage.codacy.com/get.sh) report \
--force-coverage-parser go -r coverage.out

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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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# see https://github.com/JamesIves/github-sponsors-readme-action
name: Generate Sponsors README
on:
push:
branches:
- master
jobs:
deploy:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Checkout 🛎️
uses: actions/checkout@v3
- name: Generate Sponsors 💖
uses: JamesIves/github-sponsors-readme-action@v1.2.2
with:
token: ${{ secrets.SPONSORS_TOKEN }}
file: 'README.md'
if: ${{ github.repository == 'jesseduffield/lazygit' }}
- name: Commit and push if changed
run: |-
git diff
git config --global user.email "actions@users.noreply.github.com"
git config --global user.name "README-bot"
git add README.md
git commit -m "Updated README.md" || exit 0
git push

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# Binaries
lazygit
lazygit.exe
# Exceptions
!.gitignore
!.goreleaser.yml
!.golangci.yml
!.circleci/
!.github/
!.vscode/
!.devcontainer/
# these are for our integration tests
!.git_keep
!.gitmodules_keep
test/git_server/data
test/integration/*/actual/
test/integration/*/used_config/
# these sample hooks waste too space space
test/integration/*/expected/.git_keep/hooks/
!.git_keep/
lazygit.exe
test/_results/**
oryxBuildBinary
__debug_bin
.worktrees
demo/output/*
coverage.out

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linters:
disable:
- structcheck # gives false positives
enable:
- gofumpt
- thelper
- goimports
- tparallel
- wastedassign
- exportloopref
- unparam
- prealloc
- unconvert
- exhaustive
- makezero
- nakedret
# - goconst # TODO: enable and fix issues
fast: false
linters-settings:
exhaustive:
default-signifies-exhaustive: true
staticcheck:
# SA1019 is for checking that we're not using fields marked as deprecated
# in a comment. It decides this in a loose way so I'm silencing it. Also because
# it's tripping on our own structs.
checks: ["all", "-SA1019"]
nakedret:
# the gods will judge me but I just don't like naked returns at all
max-func-lines: 0
run:
go: '1.20'
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- amd64
- arm
- arm64
- 386
- '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
@@ -32,12 +32,8 @@ checksum:
snapshot:
name_template: '{{ .Tag }}-next'
changelog:
use: github-native
sort: asc
filters:
exclude:
- '^docs:'
- '^test:'
- '^bump'
brews:
-
# Repository to push the tap to.

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disableStartupPopups: true

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{
"version": "0.2.0",
"configurations": [
{
"name": "Debug Lazygit",
"type": "go",
"request": "launch",
"mode": "auto",
"program": "main.go",
"args": [
"--debug",
"--use-config-file=${workspaceFolder}/.vscode/debugger_config.yml"
],
"hideSystemGoroutines": true,
"console": "integratedTerminal",
},
{
"name": "Tail Lazygit logs",
"type": "go",
"request": "launch",
"mode": "auto",
"program": "main.go",
"args": [
"--logs",
"--use-config-file=${workspaceFolder}/.vscode/debugger_config.yml"
],
"console": "integratedTerminal",
},
{
"name": "Attach to a running Lazygit",
"type": "go",
"request": "attach",
"mode": "local",
"processId": "lazygit",
"hideSystemGoroutines": true,
"console": "integratedTerminal",
},
{
// To use this, first start an integration test with the "cli" runner and
// use the -debug option; e.g.
// $ make integration-test-cli -- -debug tag/reset.go
"name": "Attach to integration test runner",
"type": "go",
"request": "attach",
"mode": "local",
"processId": "test_lazygit",
"hideSystemGoroutines": true,
"console": "integratedTerminal",
},
],
"compounds": [
{
"name": "Run with logs",
"configurations": [
"Tail Lazygit logs",
"Debug Lazygit"
],
"stopAll": true
}
]
}

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{
"gopls": {
"formatting.gofumpt": true,
},
}

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{
// See https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=733558
// for the documentation about the tasks.json format
"version": "2.0.0",
"tasks": [
{
"label": "Generate cheatsheet",
"type": "shell",
"command": "go run scripts/cheatsheet/main.go generate",
"problemMatcher": [],
},
{
"label": "Bump gocui",
"type": "shell",
"command": "./scripts/bump_gocui.sh",
"problemMatcher": [],
},
{
"label": "Bump lazycore",
"type": "shell",
"command": "./scripts/bump_lazycore.sh",
"problemMatcher": [],
},
{
"label": "Run current file integration test",
"type": "shell",
"command": "go generate pkg/integration/tests/tests.go && go run cmd/integration_test/main.go cli ${relativeFile}",
"problemMatcher": [],
"group": {
"kind": "test",
"isDefault": true
},
"presentation": {
"focus": true
}
},
{
"label": "Run current file integration test (slow)",
"type": "shell",
"command": "go generate pkg/integration/tests/tests.go && go run cmd/integration_test/main.go cli --slow ${relativeFile}",
"problemMatcher": [],
"group": {
"kind": "test",
},
"presentation": {
"focus": true
}
},
{
"label": "Run current file integration test (sandbox)",
"type": "shell",
"command": "go generate pkg/integration/tests/tests.go && go run cmd/integration_test/main.go cli --sandbox ${relativeFile}",
"problemMatcher": [],
"group": {
"kind": "test",
},
"presentation": {
"focus": true
}
},
{
"label": "Open deprecated test TUI",
"type": "shell",
"command": "go run pkg/integration/deprecated/cmd/tui/main.go",
"problemMatcher": [],
"group": {
"kind": "test",
},
"presentation": {
"focus": true
}
},
{
"label": "Sync tests list",
"type": "shell",
"command": "go generate pkg/integration/tests/tests.go",
"problemMatcher": [],
"group": {
"kind": "test",
},
"presentation": {
"focus": true
}
},
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# Contributor Covenant Code of Conduct
# Lazygit Code of Conduct
## Our Pledge
In the interest of fostering an open and welcoming environment, we as
contributors and maintainers pledge to making participation in our project and
our community a harassment-free experience for everyone, regardless of age, body
size, disability, ethnicity, sex characteristics, gender identity and expression,
level of experience, education, socio-economic status, nationality, personal
appearance, race, religion, or sexual identity and orientation.
## Our Standards
Examples of behavior that contributes to creating a positive environment
include:
* Using welcoming and inclusive language
* Being respectful of differing viewpoints and experiences
* Gracefully accepting constructive criticism
* Focusing on what is best for the community
* Showing empathy towards other community members
Examples of unacceptable behavior by participants include:
* The use of sexualized language or imagery and unwelcome sexual attention or
advances
* Trolling, insulting/derogatory comments, and personal or political attacks
* Public or private harassment
* Publishing others' private information, such as a physical or electronic
address, without explicit permission
* Other conduct which could reasonably be considered inappropriate in a
professional setting
## Our Responsibilities
Project maintainers are responsible for clarifying the standards of acceptable
behavior and are expected to take appropriate and fair corrective action in
response to any instances of unacceptable behavior.
Project maintainers have the right and responsibility to remove, edit, or
reject comments, commits, code, wiki edits, issues, and other contributions
that are not aligned to this Code of Conduct, or to ban temporarily or
permanently any contributor for other behaviors that they deem inappropriate,
threatening, offensive, or harmful.
## Scope
This Code of Conduct applies both within project spaces and in public spaces
when an individual is representing the project or its community. Examples of
representing a project or community include using an official project e-mail
address, posting via an official social media account, or acting as an appointed
representative at an online or offline event. Representation of a project may be
further defined and clarified by project maintainers.
## Enforcement
Instances of abusive, harassing, or otherwise unacceptable behavior may be
reported by contacting the [project leader](https://github.com/jesseduffield).
All complaints will be reviewed and investigated and will result in a response that
complaints will be reviewed and investigated and will result in a response that
is deemed necessary and appropriate to the circumstances. The project team is
obligated to maintain confidentiality with regard to the reporter of an incident.
Further details of specific enforcement policies may be posted separately.
Project maintainers who do not follow or enforce the Code of Conduct in good
faith may face temporary or permanent repercussions as determined by other
members of the project's leadership.
## Attribution
This Code of Conduct is adapted from the [Contributor Covenant][homepage], version 1.4,
available at https://www.contributor-covenant.org/version/1/4/code-of-conduct.html
[homepage]: https://www.contributor-covenant.org
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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.
## PR walkthrough
[This video](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kNavnhzZHtk) walks through the process of adding a small feature to lazygit. If you have no idea where to start, watching that video is a good first step.
## Codebase guide
[This doc](./docs/dev/Codebase_Guide.md) explains:
* what the different packages in the codebase are for
* where important files live
* important concepts in the code
* how the event loop works
* other useful information
## All code changes happen through Pull Requests
## 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. Write a [good commit message](http://tbaggery.com/2008/04/19/a-note-about-git-commit-messages.html).
5. Issue that pull request!
Please do not raise pull request from your fork's master branch: make a feature branch instead. Lazygit maintainers will sometimes push changes to your branch when reviewing a PR and we often can't do this if you use your master branch.
If you've never written Go in your life, then join the club! Lazygit was the maintainer's first Go program, and most contributors have never used Go before. Go is widely considered an easy-to-learn language, so if you're looking for an open source project to gain dev experience, you've come to the right place.
## Running in a VSCode dev container
If you want to spare yourself the hassle of setting up your dev environment yourself (i.e. installing Go, extensions, and extra tools), you can run the Lazygit code in a VSCode dev container like so:
![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/8456633/201500508-0d55f99f-5035-4a6f-a0f8-eaea5c003e5d.png)
This requires that:
* you have docker installed
* you have the dev containers extension installed in VSCode
See [here](https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/devcontainers/containers) for more info about dev containers.
## Running in a Github Codespace
If you want to start contributing to Lazygit with the click of a button, you can open the lazygit codebase in a Codespace. First fork the repo, then click to create a codespace:
![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/8456633/201500566-ffe9105d-6030-4cc7-a525-6570b0b413a2.png)
To run lazygit from within the integrated terminal just go `go run main.go`
This allows you to contribute to Lazygit without needing to install anything on your local machine. The Codespace has all the necessary tools and extensions pre-installed.
## 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!
## Go
This project is written in Go. Go is an opinionated language with strict idioms, but some of those idioms are a little extreme. Some things we do differently:
1. There is no shame in using `self` as a receiver name in a struct method. In fact we encourage it
2. There is no shame in prefixing an interface with 'I' instead of suffixing with 'er' when there are several methods on the interface.
3. If a struct implements an interface, we make it explicit with something like:
```go
var _ MyInterface = &MyStruct{}
```
This makes the intent clearer and means that if we fail to satisfy the interface we'll get an error in the file that needs fixing.
### Code Formatting
To check code formatting [gofumpt](https://pkg.go.dev/mvdan.cc/gofumpt#section-readme) (which is a bit stricter than [gofmt](https://pkg.go.dev/cmd/gofmt)) is used.
VSCode will format the code correctly if you tell the Go extension to use `gofumpt` via your [`settings.json`](https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/getstarted/settings#_settingsjson)
by setting [`formatting.gofumpt`](https://github.com/golang/tools/blob/master/gopls/doc/settings.md#gofumpt-bool) to `true`:
```jsonc
// .vscode/settings.json
{
"gopls": {
"formatting.gofumpt": true
}
}
```
To run gofumpt from your terminal go:
```
go install mvdan.cc/gofumpt@latest && gofumpt -l -w .
```
## Programming Font
Lazygit supports [Nerd Fonts](https://www.nerdfonts.com) to render certain icons. Sometimes we use some of these icons verbatim in string literals in the code (mainly in tests), so you need to set your development environment to use a nerd font to see these.
## Internationalisation
Boy that's a hard word to spell. Anyway, lazygit is translated into several languages within the pkg/i18n package. If you need to render text to the user, you should add a new field to the TranslationSet struct in `pkg/i18n/english.go` and add the actual content within the `EnglishTranslationSet()` method in the same file. Then you can access via `gui.Tr.YourNewText` (or `self.c.Tr.YourNewText`, etc). Although it is appreciated if you translate the text into other languages, it's not expected of you (google translate will likely do a bad job anyway!).
Note, we use 'Sentence case' for everything (so no 'Title Case' or 'whatever-it's-called-when-there's-no-capital-letters-case')
## Debugging
The easiest way to debug lazygit is to have two terminal tabs open at once: one for running lazygit (via `go run main.go -debug` in the project root) and one for viewing lazygit's logs (which can be done via `go run main.go --logs` or just `lazygit --logs`).
From most places in the codebase you have access to a logger e.g. `gui.Log.Warn("blah")` or `self.c.Log.Warn("blah")`.
If you find that the existing logs are too noisy, you can set the log level with e.g. `LOG_LEVEL=warn go run main.go -debug` and then only use `Warn` logs yourself.
If you need to log from code in the vendor directory (e.g. the `gocui` package), you won't have access to the logger, but you can easily add logging support by setting the `LAZYGIT_LOG_PATH` environment variable and using `logs.Global.Warn("blah")`. This is a global logger that's only intended for development purposes.
If you keep having to do some setup steps to reproduce an issue, read the Testing section below to see how to create an integration test by recording a lazygit session. It's pretty easy!
### VSCode debugger
If you want to trigger a debug session from VSCode, you can use the following snippet. Note that the `console` key is, at the time of writing, still an experimental feature.
```jsonc
// .vscode/launch.json
{
"version": "0.2.0",
"configurations": [
{
"name": "debug lazygit",
"type": "go",
"request": "launch",
"mode": "auto",
"program": "main.go",
"args": ["--debug"],
"console": "externalTerminal" // <-- you need this to actually see the lazygit UI in a window while debugging
}
]
}
```
## Profiling
If you want to investigate what's contributing to CPU usage you can add the following to the top of the `main()` function in `main.go`
```go
import "runtime/pprof"
func main() {
f, err := os.Create("cpu.prof")
if err != nil {
log.Fatal("could not create CPU profile: ", err)
}
defer f.Close()
if err := pprof.StartCPUProfile(f); err != nil {
log.Fatal("could not start CPU profile: ", err)
}
defer pprof.StopCPUProfile()
...
```
Then run lazygit, and afterwards, from your terminal, run:
```sh
go tool pprof --web cpu.prof
```
That should open an application which allows you to view the breakdown of CPU usage.
## Testing
Lazygit has two kinds of tests: unit tests and integration tests. Unit tests go in files that end in `_test.go`, and are written in Go. For integration tests, see [here](https://github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/blob/master/pkg/integration/README.md)
## 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 rendering windows and handling user input. Here's the typical process to follow:
1. Make the changes in gocui inside lazygit's 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
./scripts/bump_gocui.sh
```
5. Raise a PR in lazygit with those changes
## Updating Lazycore
[Lazycore](https://github.com/jesseduffield/lazycore) is a repo containing shared functionality between lazygit and lazydocker. Sometimes you will need to make a change to that repo and import the changes into lazygit. Similar to updating Gocui, here's what you do:
1. Make the changes in lazycore inside lazygit's vendor directory so it's easy to test against lazygit
2. Copy the changes over to the actual lazycore repo (clone it if you haven't already, and use the `master` branch)
3. Raise a PR on the lazycore repo with your changes
4. After that PR is merged, make a PR in lazygit bumping the lazycore version. You can bump the version by running the following at the lazygit repo root:
```sh
./scripts/bump_lazycore.sh
```
Or if you're using VSCode, there is a bump lazycore task you can find by going `cmd+shift+p` and typing 'Run task'
5. Raise a PR in lazygit with those changes
## Improvements
If you can think of any way to improve these docs let us know.

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# docker build -t lazygit .
# docker run -it lazygit:latest /bin/sh
FROM golang:1.14-alpine3.11
FROM golang:1.20 as build
WORKDIR /go/src/github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/
COPY ./ .
COPY go.mod go.sum ./
RUN go mod download
COPY . .
RUN CGO_ENABLED=0 GOOS=linux go build
FROM alpine:3.11
RUN apk add -U git xdg-utils
FROM alpine:3.15
RUN apk add --no-cache -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/
COPY --from=build /go/src/github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit ./
COPY --from=build /go/src/github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/lazygit /bin/
RUN echo "alias gg=lazygit" >> ~/.profile
ENTRYPOINT [ "lazygit" ]

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.PHONY: all
all: build
.PHONY: build
build:
go build -gcflags='all=-N -l'
.PHONY: install
install:
go install
.PHONY: run
run: build
./lazygit
# Run `make run-debug` in one terminal tab and `make print-log` in another to view the program and its log output side by side
.PHONY: run-debug
run-debug:
go run main.go -debug
.PHONY: print-log
print-log:
go run main.go --logs
.PHONY: unit-test
unit-test:
go test ./... -short
.PHONY: test
test: unit-test integration-test-all
# Generate all our auto-generated files (test list, cheatsheets, maybe other things in the future)
.PHONY: generate
generate:
go generate ./...
.PHONY: format
format:
gofumpt -l -w .
# For more details about integration test, see https://github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/blob/master/pkg/integration/README.md.
.PHONY: integration-test-tui
integration-test-tui:
go run cmd/integration_test/main.go tui $(filter-out $@,$(MAKECMDGOALS))
.PHONY: integration-test-cli
integration-test-cli:
go run cmd/integration_test/main.go cli $(filter-out $@,$(MAKECMDGOALS))
.PHONY: integration-test-all
integration-test-all:
go test pkg/integration/clients/*.go
.PHONY: bump-gocui
bump-gocui:
scripts/bump_gocui.sh
.PHONY: bump-lazycore
bump-lazycore:
scripts/bump_lazycore.sh
.PHONY: record-demo
record-demo:
demo/record_demo.sh $(filter-out $@,$(MAKECMDGOALS))
.PHONY: vendor
vendor:
go mod vendor && go mod tidy

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package main
import (
"fmt"
"log"
"os"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/integration/clients"
)
var usage = `
Usage:
See https://github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/tree/master/pkg/integration/README.md
CLI mode:
> go run cmd/integration_test/main.go cli [--slow] [--sandbox] <test1> <test2> ...
If you pass no test names, it runs all tests
Accepted environment variables:
INPUT_DELAY (e.g. 200): the number of milliseconds to wait between keypresses or mouse clicks
TUI mode:
> go run cmd/integration_test/main.go tui
This will open up a terminal UI where you can run tests
Help:
> go run cmd/integration_test/main.go help
`
type flagInfo struct {
name string // name of the flag; can be used with "-" or "--"
flag *bool // a pointer to the variable that should be set to true when this flag is passed
}
// Takes the args that you want to parse (excluding the program name and any
// subcommands), and returns the remaining args with the flags removed
func parseFlags(args []string, flags []flagInfo) []string {
outer:
for len(args) > 0 {
for _, f := range flags {
if args[0] == "-"+f.name || args[0] == "--"+f.name {
*f.flag = true
args = args[1:]
continue outer
}
}
break
}
return args
}
func main() {
if len(os.Args) < 2 {
log.Fatal(usage)
}
switch os.Args[1] {
case "help":
fmt.Println(usage)
case "cli":
slow := false
sandbox := false
waitForDebugger := false
raceDetector := false
testNames := parseFlags(os.Args[2:], []flagInfo{
{"slow", &slow},
{"sandbox", &sandbox},
{"debug", &waitForDebugger},
{"race", &raceDetector},
})
clients.RunCLI(testNames, slow, sandbox, waitForDebugger, raceDetector)
case "tui":
raceDetector := false
remainingArgs := parseFlags(os.Args[2:], []flagInfo{
{"race", &raceDetector},
})
if len(remainingArgs) > 0 {
log.Fatal("tui only supports the -race argument.")
}
clients.RunTUI(raceDetector)
default:
log.Fatal(usage)
}
}

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# Specify a command to be executed
# like `/bin/bash -l`, `ls`, or any other commands
# the default is bash for Linux
# or powershell.exe for Windows
command: echo "YOU NEED TO SPECIFY YOUR OWN COMMAND WITH THE -d ARG"
# Specify the current working directory path
# the default is the current working directory path
cwd: null
# Export additional ENV variables
env:
recording: true
# Explicitly set the number of columns
# or use `auto` to take the current
# number of columns of your shell
cols: 120 # 100
# Explicitly set the number of rows
# or use `auto` to take the current
# number of rows of your shell
rows: 35 # 30
# Amount of times to repeat GIF
# If value is -1, play once
# If value is 0, loop indefinitely
# If value is a positive number, loop n times
repeat: 0
# Quality
# 1 - 100
# Higher quality seems to make no difference, but running it through
# gifsicle ends up with a much better compressed version.
quality: 100
# Delay between frames in ms
# If the value is `auto` use the actual recording delays
frameDelay: auto
# Maximum delay between frames in ms
# Ignored if the `frameDelay` isn't set to `auto`
# Set to `auto` to prevent limiting the max idle time
maxIdleTime: 2000
# The surrounding frame box
# The `type` can be null, window, floating, or solid`
# To hide the title use the value null
# Don't forget to add a backgroundColor style with a null as type
frameBox:
type: floating
title: Lazygit
style:
border: 0px black solid
backgroundColor: "#1d1d1d"
margin: -5px
# Add a watermark image to the rendered gif
# You need to specify an absolute path for
# the image on your machine or a URL, and you can also
# add your own CSS styles
watermark:
imagePath: null
style:
position: absolute
right: 15px
bottom: 15px
width: 100px
opacity: 0.9
# Cursor style can be one of
# `block`, `underline`, or `bar`
cursorStyle: block
# Font family
# You can use any font that is installed on your machine
# in CSS-like syntax
# Download from:
# https://github.com/ryanoasis/nerd-fonts/releases/download/v3.0.2/DejaVuSansMono.zip
# Not using the mono font because it makes icons too small.
fontFamily: "DejaVuSansM Nerd Font"
# The size of the font
fontSize: 8
# The height of lines
lineHeight: 1
# The spacing between letters
letterSpacing: 0
# Theme
theme:
background: "transparent"
foreground: "#dddad6"
cursor: "#c7c7c7"
black: "#7a7a7a"
red: "#fc4384"
green: "#b3e33b"
yellow: "#ffa727"
blue: "#102895"
magenta: "#c930c7"
cyan: "#00c5c7"
white: "#c7c7c7"
brightBlack: "#676767"
brightRed: "#ff7fac"
brightGreen: "#c8ed71"
brightYellow: "#ebdf86"
brightBlue: "#6871ff"
brightMagenta: "#ff76ff"
brightCyan: "#5ffdff"
brightWhite: "#fffefe"

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#!/bin/sh
set -e
TYPE=$1
TEST=$2
usage() {
echo "Usage: $0 [gif|mp4] <test path>"
echo "e.g. using full path: $0 gif pkg/integration/tests/demo/nuke_working_tree.go"
exit 1
}
if [ "$#" -ne 2 ]
then
usage
fi
if [ "$TYPE" != "gif" ] && [ "$TYPE" != "mp4" ]
then
usage
exit 1
fi
if [ -z "$TEST" ]
then
usage
fi
WORKTREE_PATH=$(git worktree list | grep assets | awk '{print $1}')
if [ -z "$WORKTREE_PATH" ]
then
echo "Could not find assets worktree. You'll need to create a worktree for the assets branch using the following command:"
echo "git worktree add .worktrees/assets assets"
echo "The assets branch has no shared history with the main branch: it exists to store assets which are too large to store in the main branch."
exit 1
fi
OUTPUT_DIR="$WORKTREE_PATH/demo"
if ! command -v terminalizer &> /dev/null
then
echo "terminalizer could not be found"
echo "Install it with: npm install -g terminalizer"
exit 1
fi
if ! command -v "gifsicle" &> /dev/null
then
echo "gifsicle could not be found"
echo "Install it with: npm install -g gifsicle"
exit 1
fi
# Get last part of the test path and set that as the output name
# example test path: pkg/integration/tests/01_basic_test.go
# For that we want: NAME=01_basic_test
NAME=$(echo "$TEST" | sed -e 's/.*\///' | sed -e 's/\..*//')
# Add the demo to the tests list (if missing) so that it can be run
go generate pkg/integration/tests/tests.go
mkdir -p "$OUTPUT_DIR"
# First we record the demo into a yaml representation
terminalizer -c demo/config.yml record --skip-sharing -d "go run cmd/integration_test/main.go cli --slow $TEST" "$OUTPUT_DIR/$NAME"
# Then we render it into a gif
terminalizer render "$OUTPUT_DIR/$NAME" -o "$OUTPUT_DIR/$NAME.gif"
# Then we convert it to either an mp4 or gif based on the command line argument
if [ "$TYPE" = "mp4" ]
then
COMPRESSED_PATH="$OUTPUT_DIR/$NAME.mp4"
ffmpeg -y -i "$OUTPUT_DIR/$NAME.gif" -movflags faststart -pix_fmt yuv420p -vf "scale=trunc(iw/2)*2:trunc(ih/2)*2" "$COMPRESSED_PATH"
else
COMPRESSED_PATH="$OUTPUT_DIR/$NAME-compressed.gif"
gifsicle --colors 256 --use-col=web -O3 < "$OUTPUT_DIR/$NAME.gif" > "$COMPRESSED_PATH"
fi
echo "Demo recorded to $COMPRESSED_PATH"

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@@ -3,81 +3,142 @@
Default path for the config file:
- Linux: `~/.config/lazygit/config.yml`
- MacOS: `~/Library/Application Support/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`
- MacOS: `~/Library/Application\ Support/jesseduffield/lazygit/config.yml`
- Windows: `%APPDATA%\jesseduffield\lazygit\config.yml`
If you want to change the config directory:
- MacOS: `export XDG_CONFIG_HOME="$HOME/.config"`
JSON schema is available for `config.yml` so that IntelliSense in Visual Studio Code (completion and error checking) is automatically enabled when the [YAML Red Hat][yaml] extension is installed. However, note that automatic schema detection only works if your config file is in one of the standard paths mentioned above. If you override the path to the file, you can still make IntelliSense work by adding
```yaml
# yaml-language-server: $schema=https://json.schemastore.org/lazygit.json
```
to the top of your config file or via [Visual Studio Code settings.json config][settings].
[yaml]: https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=redhat.vscode-yaml
[settings]: https://github.com/redhat-developer/vscode-yaml#associating-a-schema-to-a-glob-pattern-via-yamlschemas
## Default
```yaml
gui:
# stuff relating to the UI
windowSize: 'normal' # one of 'normal' | 'half' | 'full' default is 'normal'
scrollHeight: 2 # how many lines you scroll by
scrollPastBottom: true # enable scrolling past the bottom
scrollOffMargin: 2 # how many lines to keep before/after the cursor when it reaches the top/bottom of the view; see 'Scroll-off Margin' section below
scrollOffBehavior: 'margin' # one of 'margin' | 'jump'; see 'Scroll-off Margin' section below
sidePanelWidth: 0.3333 # number from 0 to 1
expandFocusedSidePanel: false
mainPanelSplitMode: 'flexible' # one of 'horizontal' | 'flexible' | 'vertical'
enlargedSideViewLocation: 'left' # one of 'left' | 'top'
language: 'auto' # one of 'auto' | 'en' | 'zh-CN' | 'zh-TW' | 'pl' | 'nl' | 'ja' | 'ko' | 'ru'
timeFormat: '02 Jan 06' # https://pkg.go.dev/time#Time.Format
shortTimeFormat: '3:04PM'
theme:
lightTheme: false # For terminals with a light background
activeBorderColor:
- white
- green
- bold
inactiveBorderColor:
- green
- white
searchingActiveBorderColor:
- cyan
- bold
optionsTextColor:
- blue
selectedLineBgColor:
- default
selectedRangeBgColor:
- blue # set to `default` to have no background colour
cherryPickedCommitBgColor:
- cyan
cherryPickedCommitFgColor:
- blue
unstagedChangesColor:
- red
defaultFgColor:
- default
commitLength:
show: true
mouseEvents: true
skipUnstageLineWarning: false
skipStashWarning: true
showFileTree: false # for rendering changes files in a tree format
skipDiscardChangeWarning: false
skipStashWarning: false
showFileTree: true # for rendering changes files in a tree format
showListFooter: true # for seeing the '5 of 20' message in list panels
showRandomTip: true
showBranchCommitHash: false # show commit hashes alongside branch names
showBottomLine: true # for hiding the bottom information line (unless it has important information to tell you)
showPanelJumps: true # for showing the jump-to-panel keybindings as panel subtitles
showCommandLog: true
showIcons: false # deprecated: use nerdFontsVersion instead
nerdFontsVersion: "" # nerd fonts version to use ("2" or "3"); empty means don't show nerd font icons
showFileIcons: true # for hiding file icons in the file views
commandLogSize: 8
splitDiff: 'auto' # one of 'auto' | 'always'
skipRewordInEditorWarning: false # for skipping the confirmation before launching the reword editor
border: 'rounded' # one of 'single' | 'double' | 'rounded' | 'hidden'
animateExplosion: true # shows an explosion animation when nuking the working tree
portraitMode: 'auto' # one of 'auto' | 'never' | 'always'
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: ''
pull:
mode: 'auto' # one of 'auto' | 'merge' | 'rebase' | 'ff-only', auto reads from git configuration
log:
# one of date-order, author-date-order, topo-order or default.
# 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'
# displays the whole git graph by default in the commits panel (equivalent to passing the `--all` argument to `git log`)
showWholeGraph: false
skipHookPrefix: WIP
# The main branches. We colour commits green if they belong to one of these branches,
# so that you can easily see which commits are unique to your branch (coloured in yellow)
mainBranches: [master, main]
autoFetch: true
autoRefresh: true
fetchAll: true # Pass --all flag when running git fetch. Set to false to fetch only origin (or the current branch's upstream remote if there is one)
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
os:
editCommand: '' # see 'Configuring File Editing' section
openCommand: ''
copyToClipboardCmd: '' # See 'Custom Command for Copying to Clipboard' section
editPreset: '' # see 'Configuring File Editing' section
edit: ''
editAtLine: ''
editAtLineAndWait: ''
open: ''
openLink: ''
refresher:
refreshInterval: 10 # file/submodule refresh interval in seconds
fetchInterval: 60 # re-fetch interval in seconds
refreshInterval: 10 # File/submodule refresh interval in seconds. Auto-refresh can be disabled via option 'git.autoRefresh'.
fetchInterval: 60 # Re-fetch interval in seconds. Auto-fetch can be disabled via option 'git.autoFetch'.
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'
notARepository: 'prompt' # one of: 'prompt' | 'create' | 'skip' | 'quit'
promptToReturnFromSubprocess: true # display confirmation when subprocess terminates
keybinding:
universal:
quit: 'q'
@@ -93,19 +154,21 @@ keybinding:
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: <disabled> # 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'
@@ -133,64 +196,75 @@ keybinding:
diffingMenu-alt: '<c-e>' # deprecated
copyToClipboard: '<c-o>'
submitEditorText: '<enter>'
appendNewline: '<a-enter>'
extrasMenu: '@'
toggleWhitespaceInDiffView: '<c-w>'
increaseContextInDiffView: '}'
decreaseContextInDiffView: '{'
toggleRangeSelect: 'v'
rangeSelectUp: '<s-up>'
rangeSelectDown: '<s-down>'
status:
checkForUpdate: 'u'
recentRepos: '<enter>'
files:
commitChanges: 'c'
commitChangesWithoutHook: 'w' # commit changes without pre-commit hook
commit: 'c'
commitWithoutHook: 'w' # commit changes without pre-commit hook
amendLastCommit: 'A'
commitChangesWithEditor: 'C'
findBaseCommitForFixup: '<c-f>'
confirmDiscard: 'x'
ignoreFile: 'i'
refreshFiles: 'r'
stashAllChanges: 's'
stash: 's'
viewStashOptions: 'S'
toggleStagedAll: 'a' # stage/unstage all
viewResetOptions: 'D'
reset: 'D'
fetch: 'f'
toggleTreeView: '`'
openMergeTool: 'M'
openStatusFilter: '<c-b>'
branches:
createPullRequest: 'o'
viewPullRequestOptions: 'O'
checkoutBranchByName: 'c'
forceCheckoutBranch: 'F'
rebaseBranch: 'r'
mergeIntoCurrentBranch: 'M'
renameBranch: 'R'
merge: 'M'
viewGitFlowOptions: 'i'
fastForward: 'f' # fast-forward this branch from its upstream
newTag: 'T'
pushTag: 'P'
setUpstream: 'u' # set as upstream of checked-out branch
fetchRemote: 'f'
fetch: 'f'
commits:
squashDown: 's'
renameCommit: 'r'
renameCommitWithEditor: 'R'
squash: 's'
reword: 'r'
rewordWithEditor: 'R'
viewResetOptions: 'g'
markCommitAsFixup: 'f'
fixup: 'f'
createFixupCommit: 'F' # create fixup commit for this commit
squashAboveCommits: 'S'
applyFixupCommits: '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'
amend: 'A'
amendCommitAttribute: 'a'
pick: 'p' # pick commit (when mid-rebase)
revert: 't'
cherryPickCopy: 'C'
pasteCommits: 'V'
tagCommit: 'T'
checkoutCommit: '<space>'
checkout: '<space>'
resetCherryPick: '<c-R>'
copyCommitMessageToClipboard: '<c-y>'
openLogMenu: '<c-l>'
viewBisectOptions: 'b'
stash:
popStash: 'g'
renameStash: 'r'
commitFiles:
checkoutCommitFile: 'c'
checkout: 'c'
main:
toggleDragSelect: 'v'
toggleDragSelect-alt: 'V'
toggleSelectHunk: 'a'
pickBothHunks: 'b'
submodules:
@@ -205,51 +279,89 @@ keybinding:
```yaml
os:
openCommand: 'cmd /c "start "" {{filename}}"'
open: 'start "" {{filename}}'
```
### Linux
```yaml
os:
openCommand: 'sh -c "xdg-open {{filename}} >/dev/null"'
open: 'xdg-open {{filename}} >/dev/null'
```
### OSX
```yaml
os:
openCommand: 'open {{filename}}'
open: 'open {{filename}}'
```
### Configuring File Editing
## Custom Command for Copying to Clipboard
```yaml
os:
copyToClipboardCmd: ''
```
Specify an external command to invoke when copying to clipboard is requested. `{{text}` will be replaced by text to be copied. Default is to copy to system clipboard.
Lazygit will edit a file with the first set editor in the following:
If you are working on a terminal that supports OSC52, the following command will let you take advantage of it:
```
os:
copyToClipboardCmd: printf "\033]52;c;$(printf {{text}} | base64)\a" > /dev/tty
```
1. config.yaml
## Configuring File Editing
There are two commands for opening files, `o` for "open" and `e` for "edit". `o` acts as if the file was double-clicked in the Finder/Explorer, so it also works for non-text files, whereas `e` opens the file in an editor. `e` can also jump to the right line in the file if you invoke it from the staging panel, for example.
To tell lazygit which editor to use for the `e` command, the easiest way to do that is to provide an editPreset config, e.g.
```yaml
os:
editCommand: 'vim' # as an example
editPreset: 'vscode'
```
2. \$(git config core.editor)
3. \$GIT_EDITOR
4. \$VISUAL
5. \$EDITOR
6. \$(which vi)
Supported presets are `vim`, `nvim`, `nvim-remote`, `lvim`, `emacs`, `nano`, `micro`, `vscode`, `sublime`, `bbedit`, `kakoune`, `helix`, and `xcode`. In many cases lazygit will be able to guess the right preset from your $(git config core.editor), or an environment variable such as $VISUAL or $EDITOR.
Lazygit will log an error if none of these options are set.
`nvim-remote` is an experimental preset for when you have invoked lazygit from within a neovim process, allowing lazygit to open the file from within the parent process rather than spawning a new one.
### Recommended Config Values
for users of VSCode
If for some reason you are not happy with the default commands from a preset, or there simply is no preset for your editor, you can customize the commands by setting the `edit`, `editAtLine`, and `editAtLineAndWait` options, e.g.:
```yaml
os:
openCommand: 'code -rg {{filename}}'
edit: 'myeditor {{filename}}'
editAtLine: 'myeditor --line={{line}} {{filename}}'
editAtLineAndWait: 'myeditor --block --line={{line}} {{filename}}'
editInTerminal: true
openDirInEditor: 'myeditor {{dir}}'
```
The `editInTerminal` option is used to decide whether lazygit needs to suspend itself to the background before calling the editor. It should really be named `suspend` because for some cases like when lazygit is opened from within a neovim session and you're using the `nvim-remote` preset, you're technically still in a terminal. Nonetheless we're sticking with the name `editInTerminal` for backwards compatibility.
Contributions of new editor presets are welcome; see the `getPreset` function in [`editor_presets.go`](https://github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/blob/master/pkg/config/editor_presets.go).
## Overriding default config file location
To override the default config directory, use `CONFIG_DIR="$HOME/.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="$HOME/.base_lg_conf,$HOME/.light_theme_lg_conf"
or
LG_CONFIG_FILE="$HOME/.base_lg_conf,$HOME/.light_theme_lg_conf" lazygit
```
## Scroll-off Margin
When the selected line gets close to the bottom of the window and you hit down-arrow, there's a feature called "scroll-off margin" that lets the view scroll a little earlier so that you can see a bit of what's coming in the direction that you are moving. This is controlled by the `gui.scrollOffMargin` setting (default: 2), so it keeps 2 lines below the selection visible as you scroll down. It can be set to 0 to scroll only when the selection reaches the bottom of the window.
That's the behavior when `gui.scrollOffBehavior` is set to "margin" (the default). If you set `gui.scrollOffBehavior` to "jump", then upon reaching the last line of a view and hitting down-arrow the view will scroll by half a page so that the selection ends up in the middle of the view. This may feel a little jarring because the cursor jumps around when continuously moving down, but it has the advantage that the view doesn't scroll as often.
This setting applies both to all list views (e.g. commits and branches etc), and to the staging view.
## Color Attributes
For color attributes you can choose an array of attributes (with max one color attribute)
@@ -273,64 +385,89 @@ The available attributes are:
- default
- reverse # useful for high-contrast
- underline
- strikethrough
## Light terminal theme
## Highlighting the selected line
If you have issues with a light terminal theme where you can't read / see the text add these settings
If you don't like the default behaviour of highlighting the selected line with a blue background, you can use the `selectedLineBgColor` key to customise the behaviour. If you just want to embolden the selected line (this was the original default), you can do the following:
```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:
You can also use the reverse attribute like so:
```yaml
gui:
theme:
selectedLineBgColor:
- reverse
selectedRangeBgColor:
- reverse
```
The following has also worked for a couple of people:
## 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:
theme:
activeBorderColor:
- white
- bold
inactiveBorderColor:
- white
selectedLineBgColor:
- reverse
- blue
authorColors:
'John Smith': 'red' # use red for John Smith
'Alan Smithee': '#00ff00' # use green for Alan Smithee
```
Alternatively you may have bold fonts disabled in your terminal, in which case enabling bold fonts should solve the problem.
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:
If you're still having trouble please raise an issue.
```yaml
gui:
authorColors:
# use red for John Smith
'John Smith': 'red'
# use blue for other authors
'*': '#0000ff'
```
## Custom Branch Color
You can customize the color of branches based on the branch prefix:
```yaml
gui:
branchColors:
'docs': '#11aaff' # use a light blue for branches beginning with 'docs/'
```
## Example Coloring
![border example](../../assets/colored-border-example.png)
## Display Nerd Fonts Icons
If you are using [Nerd Fonts](https://www.nerdfonts.com), you can display icons.
```yaml
gui:
nerdFontsVersion: "3"
```
Supported versions are "2" and "3". The deprecated config `showIcons` sets the version to "2" for backwards compatibility.
## Keybindings
For all possible keybinding options, check [Custom_Keybindings.md](https://github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/blob/master/docs/keybindings/Custom_Keybindings.md)
You can disable certain key bindings by specifying `<disabled>`.
```yaml
keybinding:
universal:
edit: <disabled> # disable 'edit file'
```
### Example Keybindings For Colemak Users
```yaml
@@ -365,9 +502,7 @@ keybinding:
## 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:
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:
@@ -377,13 +512,12 @@ services:
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`
- `provider` is one of `github`, `bitbucket`, `bitbucketServer`, `azuredevops`, `gitlab` or `gitea`
- `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.
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:
@@ -413,9 +547,7 @@ Result:
## 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:
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
@@ -431,3 +563,8 @@ notARepository: 'create'
# to skip without creating a new repo
notARepository: 'skip'
```
```yaml
# to exit immediately if run outside of the Git repository
notARepository: 'quit'
```

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@@ -5,20 +5,22 @@ You can add custom command keybindings in your config.yml (accessible by pressin
```yml
customCommands:
- key: '<c-r>'
command: 'hub browse -- "commit/{{.SelectedLocalCommit.Sha}}"'
context: 'commits'
command: 'hub browse -- "commit/{{.SelectedLocalCommit.Sha}}"'
- key: 'a'
command: "git {{if .SelectedFile.HasUnstagedChanges}} add {{else}} reset {{end}} {{.SelectedFile.Name}}"
context: 'files'
description: 'toggle file staged'
command: "git {{if .SelectedFile.HasUnstagedChanges}} add {{else}} reset {{end}} {{.SelectedFile.Name | quote}}"
description: 'Toggle file staged'
- key: 'C'
command: "git commit"
context: 'global'
command: "git commit"
subprocess: true
- key: 'n'
context: 'localBranches'
prompts:
- type: 'menu'
title: 'What kind of branch is it?'
key: 'BranchType'
options:
- name: 'feature'
description: 'a feature branch'
@@ -31,138 +33,288 @@ customCommands:
value: 'release'
- type: 'input'
title: 'What is the new branch name?'
key: 'BranchName'
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 }}'
command: "git flow {{.Form.BranchType}} start {{.Form.BranchName}}"
loadingText: 'Creating branch'
```
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':
Custom command keybindings will appear alongside inbuilt keybindings when you view the keybindings menu by pressing '?':
![](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 |
| 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 (using Go template syntax for placeholder values) | yes |
| context | The context in which to listen for the key (see [below](#contexts)) | yes |
| subprocess | Whether you want the command to run in a subprocess (e.g. if the command requires 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 | Label for the custom command when displayed in the keybindings menu | no |
| stream | Whether you want to stream the command's output to the Command Log panel | no |
| showOutput | Whether you want to show the command's output in a popup within Lazygit | no |
| after | Actions to take after the command has completed | no |
### Contexts
Here are the options for the `after` key:
| _field_ | _description_ | required |
|-----------------|----------------------|-|
| checkForConflicts | true/false. If true, check for merge conflicts | 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 |
| status | The 'Status' tab |
| files | The 'Files' tab |
| worktrees | The 'Worktrees' 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
## Prompts
The permitted prompt fields are:
### Common fields
| _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 | |
These fields are applicable to all prompts.
| _field_ | _description_ | _required_ |
| ------------ | -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| ---------- |
| type | One of 'input', 'confirm', 'menu', 'menuFromCommand' | yes |
| title | The title to display in the popup panel | no |
| key | Used to reference the entered value from within the custom command. E.g. a prompt with `key: 'Branch'` can be referred to as `{{.Form.Branch}}` in the command | yes |
### Input
| _field_ | _description_ | _required_ |
| ------------ | -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| ---------- |
| initialValue | The initial value to appear in the text box | no |
| suggestions | Shows suggestions as the input is entered. See below for details | no |
The permitted suggestions fields are:
| _field_ | _description_ | _required_ |
|-----------------|----------------------|-|
| preset | Uses built-in logic to obtain the suggestions. One of 'authors', 'branches', 'files', 'refs', 'remotes', 'remoteBranches', 'tags' | no |
| command | Command to run such that each line in the output becomes a suggestion. Mutually exclusive with 'preset' field. | no |
Here's an example of passing a preset:
```yml
customCommands:
- key: 'a'
command: 'echo {{.Form.Branch | quote}}'
context: 'commits'
prompts:
- type: 'input'
title: 'Which branch?'
key: 'Branch'
suggestions:
preset: 'branches' # use built-in logic for obtaining branches
```
Here's an example of passing a command directly:
```yml
customCommands:
- key: 'a'
command: 'echo {{.Form.Branch | quote}}'
context: 'commits'
prompts:
- type: 'input'
title: 'Which branch?'
key: 'Branch'
suggestions:
command: "git branch --format='%(refname:short)'"
```
Here's an example of passing an initial value for the input:
```yml
customCommands:
- key: 'a'
command: 'echo {{.Form.Remote | quote}}'
context: 'commits'
prompts:
- type: 'input'
title: 'Remote:'
key: 'Remote'
initialValue: "{{.SelectedRemote.Name}}"
```
### Confirm
| _field_ | _description_ | _required_ |
| ------------ | -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| ---------- |
| body | The immutable body text to appear in the text box | no |
Example:
```yml
customCommands:
- key: 'a'
command: 'echo "pushing to remote"'
context: 'commits'
prompts:
- type: 'confirm'
title: 'Push to remote'
body: 'Are you sure you want to push to the remote?'
```
### Menu
| _field_ | _description_ | _required_ |
| ------------ | -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| ---------- |
| options | The options to display in the menu | yes |
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 |
| name | The first part of the label | no |
| description | The second part of the label | no |
| value | the value that will be used in the command | 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
customCommands:
- key: 'a'
command: 'echo {{.Form.BranchType | quote}}'
context: 'commits'
prompts:
- type: 'menu'
title: 'What kind of branch is it?'
key: 'BranchType'
options:
- value: 'feature'
- value: 'hotfix'
- value: 'release'
```
### Placeholder values
Here's an example of supplying more detail for each option:
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:
```yml
customCommands:
- key: 'a'
command: 'echo {{.Form.BranchType | quote}}'
context: 'commits'
prompts:
- type: 'menu'
title: 'What kind of branch is it?'
key: 'BranchType'
options:
- value: 'feature'
name: 'feature branch'
description: 'branch based off develop'
- value: 'hotfix'
name: 'hotfix branch'
description: 'branch based off main for fast bug fixes'
- value: 'release'
name: 'release branch'
description: 'branch for a release'
```
### Menu-from-command
| _field_ | _description_ | _required_ |
| ------------ | -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| ---------- |
| command | The command to run to generate menu options | yes |
| filter | The regexp to run specifying groups which are going to be kept from the command's output | no |
| valueFormat | How to format matched groups from the filter to construct a menu item's value | no |
| labelFormat | Like valueFormat but for the labels. If `labelFormat` is not specified, `valueFormat` is shown instead. | no |
Here's an example using named groups in the regex. Notice how we can pipe the label to a colour function for coloured output (available colours [here](https://github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/blob/master/docs/Config.md))
```yml
- key : 'a'
description: 'Checkout a remote branch as FETCH_HEAD'
command: "git fetch {{.Form.Remote}} {{.Form.Branch}} && git checkout FETCH_HEAD"
context: 'remotes'
prompts:
- type: 'menuFromCommand'
title: 'Remote branch:'
key: 'Branch'
command: 'git branch -r --list {{.SelectedRemote.Name }}/*'
filter: '.*{{.SelectedRemote.Name }}/(?P<branch>.*)'
valueFormat: '{{ .branch }}'
labelFormat: '{{ .branch | green }}'
```
Here's an example using unnamed groups:
```yml
- key : 'a'
description: 'Checkout a remote branch as FETCH_HEAD'
command: "git fetch {{.Form.Remote}} {{.Form.Branch}} && git checkout FETCH_HEAD"
context: 'remotes'
prompts:
- type: 'menuFromCommand'
title: 'Remote branch:'
key: 'Branch'
command: 'git branch -r --list {{.SelectedRemote.Name }}/*'
filter: '.*{{.SelectedRemote.Name }}/(.*)'
valueFormat: '{{ .group_1 }}'
labelFormat: '{{ .group_1 | green }}'
```
Here's an example using a command but not specifying anything else: so each line from the command becomes the value and label of the menu items
```yml
- key : 'a'
description: 'Checkout a remote branch as FETCH_HEAD'
command: "open {{.Form.File | quote}}"
context: 'global'
prompts:
- type: 'menuFromCommand'
title: 'File:'
key: 'File'
command: 'ls'
```
## Placeholder values
Your commands can contain placeholder strings using Go's [template syntax](https://jan.newmarch.name/golang/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
SelectedPath
SelectedLocalBranch
SelectedRemoteBranch
SelectedRemote
SelectedTag
SelectedStashEntry
SelectedCommitFile
SelectedWorktree
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.
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 `{{.SelectedLocalBranch.Name}}`. In the future we will likely introduce a tighter interface that exposes a limited set of fields for each model.
### Keybinding collisions
## 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
## 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
If you want to verify that your command actually does what you expect, you can wrap it in an 'echo' call and set `showOutput: true` so that it doesn't actually execute the command but you can see how the placeholders were resolved.
### More Examples
## 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).
Lazygit supports custom pagers, [configured](/docs/Config.md) in the config.yml file (which can be opened by pressing `e` 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.
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```
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).
## Using external diff commands
Some diff tools can't work as a simple pager like the ones above do, because they need access to the entire diff, so just post-processing git's diff is not enough for them. The most notable example is probably [difftastic](https://difftastic.wilfred.me.uk).
These can be used in lazygit by using the `externalDiffCommand` config; in the case of difftastic, that could be
```yaml
git:
paging:
externalDiffCommand: difft --color=always
```
The `colorArg`, `pager`, and `useConfig` options are not used in this case.
You can add whatever extra arguments you prefer for your difftool; for instance
```yaml
git:
paging:
externalDiffCommand: difft --color=always --display=inline --syntax-highlight=off
```

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# Fixup Commits
## Background
There's this common scenario that you have a PR in review, the reviewer is
requesting some changes, and you make those changes and would normally simply
squash them into the original commit that they came from. If you do that,
however, there's no way for the reviewer to see what you changed. You could just
make a separate commit with those changes at the end of the branch, but this is
not ideal because it results in a git history that is not very clean.
To help with this, git has a concept of fixup commits: you do make a separate
commit, but the subject of this commit is the string "fixup! " followed by the
original commit subject. This both tells the reviewer what's going on (you are
making a change that you later will squash into the designated commit), and it
provides an easy way to actually perform this squash operation when you are
ready to do that (before merging).
## Creating fixup commits
You could of course create fixup commits manually by typing in the commit
message with the prefix yourself. But lazygit has an easier way to do that:
in the Commits view, select the commit that you want to create a fixup for, and
press shift-F (for "Create fixup commit for this commit"). This automatically
creates a commit with the appropriate subject line.
Don't confuse this with the lowercase "f" command ("Fixup commit"); that one
squashes the selected commit into its parent, this is not what we want here.
## Squashing fixup commits
When you're ready to merge the branch and want to squash all these fixup commits
that you created, that's very easy to do: select the first commit of your branch
and hit shift-S (for "Squash all 'fixup!' commits above selected commit
(autosquash)"). Boom, done.
## Finding the commit to create a fixup for
When you are making changes to code that you changed earlier in a long branch,
it can be tedious to find the commit to squash it into. Lazygit has a command to
help you with this, too: in the Files view, press ctrl-f to select the right
base commit in the Commits view automatically. From there, you can either press
shift-F to create a fixup commit for it, or shift-A to amend your changes into
the commit if you haven't published your branch yet.
This command works in many cases, and when it does it almost feels like magic,
but it's important to understand its limitations because it doesn't always work.
The way it works is that it looks at the deleted lines of your current
modifications, blames them to find out which commit those lines come from, and
if they all come from the same commit, it selects it. So here are cases where it
doesn't work:
- Your current diff has only added lines, but no deleted lines. In this case
there's no way for lazygit to know which commit you want to add them to.
- The deleted lines belong to multiple different commits. In this case you can
help lazygit by staging a set of files or hunks that all belong to the same
commit; if some changes are staged, the ctrl-f command works only on those.
- The found commit is already on master; in this case, lazygit refuses to select
it, because it doesn't make sense to create fixups for it, let alone amend to
it.
To sum it up: the command works great if you are changing code again that you
changed or added earlier in the same branch. This is a common enough case to
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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
```
go test pkg/gui/gui_test.go
```
To run them in parallel
```
PARALLEL=true go test pkg/gui/gui_test.go
```
To run a single test
```
go test pkg/gui/gui_test.go -run /<test name>
```
To run a test at a certain speed
```
SPEED=2 go test pkg/gui/gui_test.go -run /<test name>
```
To update a snapshot
```
UPDATE_SNAPSHOTS=true go test pkg/gui/gui_test.go -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/gui_test.go -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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# Documentation Overview
# Documentation Overview
* [Configuration](./Config.md).
* [Custom Commands](./Custom_Command_Keybindings.md)
* [Custom Pagers](./Custom_Pagers.md)
* [Dev docs](./dev)
* [Keybindings](./keybindings)
* [Undo/Redo](./Undoing.md)
* [Range Select](./Range_Select.md)
* [Searching/Filtering](./Searching.md)
* [Stacked Branches](./Stacked_Branches.md)

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# Range Select
Some actions can be performed on a range of contiguous items. For example:
* staging multiple files at once
* squashing multiple commits at once
* copying (for cherry-pick) multiple commits at once
There are two ways to select a range of items:
1. Sticky range select: Press 'v' to toggle range select, then expand the selection using the up/down arrow key. To reset the selection, press 'v' again.
2. Non-sticky range select: Press shift+up or shift+down to expand the selection. To reset the selection, press up/down without shift.
The sticky option will be more familiar to vim users, and the second option will feel more natural to users who aren't used to doing things in a modal way.
In order to perform an action on a range of items, simply press the normal key for that action. If the action only works on individual items, it will raise an error. This is a new feature and the plan is to incrementally support range select for more and more actions. If there is an action you would like to support range select which currently does not, please raise an issue in the repo.

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# Searching/Filtering
## View searching/filtering
Depending on the currently focused view, hitting '/' will bring up a filter or search prompt. When filtering, the contents of the view will be filtered down to only those lines which match the query string. When searching, the contents of the view are not filtered, but matching lines are highlighted and you can iterate through matches with `n`/`N`.
We intend to support filtering for the files view soon, but at the moment it uses searching. We intend to continue using search for the commits view because you typically care about the commits that come before/after a matching commit.
If you would like both filtering and searching to be enabled on a given view, please raise an issue for this.
## Filtering files by status
You can filter the files view to only show staged/unstaged files by pressing `<c-b>` in the files view.
## Filtering commits by file path
You can filter the commits view to only show commits which contain changes to a given file path.
You can do this in a couple of ways:
1) Start lazygit with the -f flag e.g. `lazygit -f my/path`
2) From within lazygit, press `<c-s>` and then enter the path of the file you want to filter by

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# Working with stacked branches
When working on a large branch it can often be useful to break it down into
smaller pieces, and it can help to create separate branches for each independent
chunk of changes. For example, you could have one branch for preparatory
refactorings, one for backend changes, and one for frontend changes. Those
branches would then all be stacked onto each other.
Git has support for rebasing such a stack as a whole; you can enable it by
setting the git config `rebase.updateRefs` to true. If you then rebase the
topmost branch of the stack, the other ones in the stack will follow. This
includes interactive rebases, so for example amending a commit in the first
branch of the stack will "just work" in the sense that it keeps the other
branches properly stacked onto it.
Lazygit visualizes the invidual branch heads in the stack by marking them with a
cyan asterisk (or a cyan branch symbol if you are using [nerd
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# Undo/Redo in lazygit
![Gif](../../assets/undo2.gif)
You can undo the last action by pressing 'z' and redo with `ctrl+z`. Here we drop a couple of commits and then undo the actions.
Undo uses the reflog which is specific to commits and branches so we can't undo changes to the working tree or stash.
## Keybindings:
'z' to undo, 'ctrl+z' to redo
![undo](../../assets/demo/undo-compressed.gif)
## How it works

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# Knowing when Lazygit is busy/idle
## The use-case
This topic deserves its own doc because there there are a few touch points for it. We have a use-case for knowing when Lazygit is idle or busy because integration tests follow the following process:
1) press a key
2) wait until Lazygit is idle
3) run assertion / press another key
4) repeat
In the past the process was:
1) press a key
2) run assertion
3) if assertion fails, wait a bit and retry
4) repeat
The old process was problematic because an assertion may give a false positive due to the contents of some view not yet having changed since the last key was pressed.
## The solution
First, it's important to distinguish three different types of goroutines:
* The UI goroutine, of which there is only one, which infinitely processes a queue of events
* Worker goroutines, which do some work and then typically enqueue an event in the UI goroutine to display the results
* Background goroutines, which periodically spawn worker goroutines (e.g. doing a git fetch every minute)
The point of distinguishing worker goroutines from background goroutines is that when any worker goroutine is running, we consider Lazygit to be 'busy', whereas this is not the case with background goroutines. It would be pointless to have background goroutines be considered 'busy' because then Lazygit would be considered busy for the entire duration of the program!
In gocui, the underlying package we use for managing the UI and events, we keep track of how many busy goroutines there are using the `Task` type. A task represents some work being done by lazygit. The gocui Gui struct holds a map of tasks and allows creating a new task (which adds it to the map), pausing/continuing a task, and marking a task as done (which removes it from the map). Lazygit is considered to be busy so long as there is at least one busy task in the map; otherwise it's considered idle. When Lazygit goes from busy to idle, it notifies the integration test.
It's important that we play by the rules below to ensure that after the user does anything, all the processing that follows happens in a contiguous block of busy-ness with no gaps.
### Spawning a worker goroutine
Here's the basic implementation of `OnWorker` (using the same flow as `WaitGroup`s):
```go
func (g *Gui) OnWorker(f func(*Task)) {
task := g.NewTask()
go func() {
f(task)
task.Done()
}()
}
```
The crucial thing here is that we create the task _before_ spawning the goroutine, because it means that we'll have at least one busy task in the map until the completion of the goroutine. If we created the task within the goroutine, the current function could exit and Lazygit would be considered idle before the goroutine starts, leading to our integration test prematurely progressing.
You typically invoke this with `self.c.OnWorker(f)`. Note that the callback function receives the task. This allows the callback to pause/continue the task (see below).
### Spawning a background goroutine
Spawning a background goroutine is as simple as:
```go
go utils.Safe(f)
```
Where `utils.Safe` is a helper function that ensures we clean up the gui if the goroutine panics.
### Programmatically enqueing a UI event
This is invoked with `self.c.OnUIThread(f)`. Internally, it creates a task before enqueuing the function as an event (including the task in the event struct) and once that event is processed by the event queue (and any other pending events are processed) the task is removed from the map by calling `task.Done()`.
### Pressing a key
If the user presses a key, an event will be enqueued automatically and a task will be created before (and `Done`'d after) the event is processed.
## Special cases
There are a couple of special cases where we manually pause/continue the task directly in the client code. These are subject to change but for the sake of completeness:
### Writing to the main view(s)
If the user focuses a file in the files panel, we run a `git diff` command for that file and write the output to the main view. But we only read enough of the command's output to fill the view's viewport: further loading only happens if the user scrolls. Given that we have a background goroutine for running the command and writing more output upon scrolling, we create our own task and call `Done` on it as soon as the viewport is filled.
### Requesting credentials from a git command
Some git commands (e.g. git push) may request credentials. This is the same deal as above; we use a worker goroutine and manually pause continue its task as we go from waiting on the git command to waiting on user input. This requires passing the task through to the `Push` method so that it can be paused/continued.

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# Lazygit Codebase Guide
## Packages
* `pkg/app`: Contains startup code, inititalises a bunch of stuff like logging, the user config, etc, before starting the gui. Catches and handles some errors that the gui raises.
* `pkg/app/daemon`: Contains code relating to the lazygit daemon. This could be better named: it's is not a daemon in the sense that it's a long-running background process; rather it's a short-lived background process that we pass to git for certain tasks, like GIT_EDITOR for when we want to set the TODO file for an interactive rebase.
* `pkg/cheatsheet`: Generates the keybinding cheatsheets in `docs/keybindings`.
* `pkg/commands/git_commands`: All communication to the git binary happens here. So for example there's a `Checkout` method which calls `git checkout`.
* `pkg/commands/oscommands`: Contains code for talking to the OS, and for invoking commands in general
* `pkg/commands/git_config`: Reading of the git config all happens here.
* `pkg/commands/hosting_service`: Contains code that is specific to git hosting services (aka forges).
* `pkg/commands/models`: Contains model structs that represent commits, branches, files, etc.
* `pkg/commands/patch`: Contains code for parsing and working with git patches
* `pkg/common`: Contains the `Common` struct which holds common dependencies like the logger, i18n, and the user config. Most structs in the code will have a field named `c` which holds a common struct (or a derivative of the common struct).
* `pkg/config`: Contains code relating to the Lazygit user config. Specifically `pkg/config/user_config/go` defines the user config struct and its default values.
* `pkg/constants`: Contains some constant strings (e.g. links to docs)
* `pkg/env`: Contains code relating to setting/getting environment variables
* `pkg/i18n`: Contains internationalised strings
* `pkg/integration`: Contains end-to-end tests
* `pkg/jsonschema`: Contains generator for user config JSON schema.
* `pkg/logs`: Contains code for instantiating the logger and for tailing the logs via `lazygit --logs`
* `pkg/tasks`: Contains code for running asynchronous tasks: mostly related to efficiently rendering command output to the main window.
* `pkg/theme`: Contains code related to colour themes.
* `pkg/updates`: Contains code related to Lazygit updates (checking for update, download and installing the update)
* `pkg/utils`: Contains lots of low-level helper functions
* `pkg/gui`: Contains code related to the gui. We've still got a God Struct in the form of our Gui struct, but over time code has been moved out into contexts, controllers, and helpers, and we intend to continue moving more code out over time.
* `pkg/gui/context`: Contains code relating to contexts. There is a context for each view e.g. a branches context, a tags context, etc. Contexts manage state related to the view and receive keypresses.
* `pkg/gui/controllers`: Contains code relating to controllers. Controllers define a list of keybindings and their associated handlers. One controller can be assigned to multiple contexts, and one context can contain multiple controllers.
* `pkg/gui/controllers/helpers`: Contains code that is shared between multiple controllers.
* `pkg/gui/filetree`: Contains code relating to the representation of filetrees.
* `pkg/gui/keybindings`: Contains code for mapping between keybindings and their labels
* `pkg/gui/mergeconflicts`: Contains code relating to the handling of merge conflicts
* `pkg/gui/modes`: Contains code relating to the state of different modes e.g. cherry picking mode, rebase mode.
* `pkg/gui/patch_exploring`: Contains code relating to the state of patch-oriented views like the staging view.
* `pkg/gui/popup`: Contains code that lets you easily raise popups
* `pkg/gui/presentation`: Contains presentation code i.e. code concerned with rendering content inside views
* `pkg/gui/services/custom_commands`: Contains code related to user-defined custom commands.
* `pkg/gui/status`: Contains code for invoking loaders and toasts
* `pkg/gui/style`: Contains code for specifying text styles (colour, bold, etc)
* `pkg/gui/types`: Contains various gui-specific types and interfaces. Lots of code lives here to avoid circular dependencies
* `vendor/github.com/jesseduffield/gocui`: Gocui is the underlying library used for handling the gui event loop, handling keypresses, and rendering the UI. It defines the View struct which our own context structs build upon.
## Important files
* `pkg/config/user_config.go`: defines the user config and default values
* `pkg/gui/keybindings.go`: defines keybindings which have not yet been moved into a controller (originally all keybindings were defined here)
* `pkg/gui/controllers.go`: links up controllers with contexts
* `pkg/gui/controllers/helpers/helpers.go`: defines all the different helper structs
* `pkg/commands/git.go`: defines all the different git command structs
* `pkg/gui/gui.go`: defines the top-level gui state and gui initialisation/run code
* `pkg/gui/layout.go`: defines what happens on each render
* `pkg/gui/controllers/helpers/window_arrangement_helper.go`: defines the layout of the UI and the size/position of each window
* `pkg/gui/context/context.go`: defines the different contexts
* `pkg/gui/context/setup.go`: defines initialisation code for all contexts
* `pkg/gui/context.go`: manages the lifecycle of contexts, the context stack, and focus changes.
* `pkg/gui/types/views.go`: defines views
* `pkg/gui/views.go`: defines the ordering of views (front to back) and their initialisation code
* `pkg/gui/gui_common.go`: defines gui-specific methods that all controllers and helpers have access to
* `pkg/i18n/english.go`: defines the set of i18n strings and their English values
* `pkg/gui/controllers/helpers/refresh_helper.go`: manages refreshing of models. The refresh helper is typically invoked at the end of an action to re-load affected models from git (e.g. re-load branches after doing a git pull)
* `pkg/gui/controllers/quit_actions.go`: contains code that runs when you hit 'escape' on a view (assuming the view doesn't define its own escape handler)
* `vendor/github.com/jesseduffield/gocui/gui.go`: defines the gocui gui struct
* `vendor/github.com/jesseduffield/gocui/view.go`: defines the gocui view struct
## Concepts
* **View**: Views are defined in the gocui package, and they maintain an internal buffer of content which is rendered each time the screen is drawn.
* **Context**: A context is tied to a view and contains some additional state and logic specific to that view e.g. the branches context has code relating specifically to branches, and writes the list of branches to the branches view. Views and contexts share some responsibilities for historical reasons.
* **Controller**: A controller defined keybindings with associated handlers. One controller can be assigned to multiple contexts and one context can have multiple controllers. For example the list controller handles keybindings relating to navigating a list, and is assigned to all list contexts (e.g. the branches context).
* **Helper**: A helper defines shared code used by controllers, or used by some other parts of the application. Often a controller will have a method that ends up needing to be used by another controller, so in that case we move the method out into a helper so that both controllers can use it. We need to do this because controllers cannot refer to other controllers' methods.
In terms of dependencies, controllers sit at the highest level, so they can refer to helpers, contexts, and views (although it's preferable for view-specific code to live in contexts). Helpers can refer to contexts and views, and contexts can only refer to views. Views can't refer to contexts, controllers, or helpers.
* **Window**: A window is a section of the screen which will render a view. Windows are named after the default view that appears there, so for example there is a 'stash' window that is so named because by default the stash view appears there. But if you press enter on a stash entry, the stash entry's files will be shown in a different view, but in the same window.
* **Panel**: The term 'panel' is still used in a few places to refer to either a view or a window, and it's a term that is now deprecated in favour of 'view' and 'window'.
* **Tab**: Each tab in a window (e.g. Files, Worktrees, Submodules) actually has a corresponding view which we bring to the front upon changing tabs.
* **Model**: Representation of a git object e.g. commits, branches, files.
* **ViewModel**: Used by a context to maintain state related to the view.
* **Keybinding**: A keybinding associates a _key_ with an _action_. For example if you press the 'down' arrow, the action performed will be your cursor moving down a list by one.
* **Action**: An action is the thing that happens when you press a key. Often an action will invoke a git command, but not always: for example, navigation actions don't involve git.
* **Common structs**: Most structs have a field named `c` which contains a 'common' struct: a struct containing a bag of dependencies that most structs of the same layer require. For example if you want to access a helper from a controller you can do so with `self.c.Helpers.MyHelper`.
## Event loop and threads
The event loop is managed in the `MainLoop` function of `vendor/github.com/jesseduffield/gocui/gui.go`. Any time there is an event like a key press or a window resize, the event will be processed and then the screen will be redrawn. This involves calling the `layout` function defined in `pkg/gui/layout.go`, which lays out the windows and invokes some on-render hooks.
Often, as part of handling a keypress, we'll want to run some code asynchronously so that it doesn't block the UI thread. For this we'll typically run `self.c.OnWorker(myFunc)`. If the worker wants to then do something on the UI thread again it can call `self.c.OnUIThread(myOtherFunc)`.
## Legacy code structure
Before we had controllers and contexts, all the code lived directly in the gui package under a gui God Struct. This was fairly bloated and so we split things out to have a better separation of concerns. Nonetheless, it's a big effort to migrate all the code so we still have some logic in the gui struct that ought to live somewhere else. Likewise, we have some keybindings defined in `pkg/gui/keybindings.go` that ought to live on a controller (all keybindings used to be defined in that one file).
The new structure has its own problems: we don't have a clear guide on whether code should live in a controller or helper. The current approach is to put code in a controller until it's needed by another controller, and to then extract it out into a helper. We may be better off just putting code in helpers to start with and leaving controllers super-thin, with the responsibility of just pairing keys with corresponding helper functions. But it's not clear to me if that would be better than the current approach.

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# Demo Recordings
We want our demo recordings to be consistent and easy to update if we make changes to Lazygit's UI. Luckily for us, we have an existing recording system for the sake of our integration tests, so we can piggyback on that.
You'll want to familiarise yourself with how integration tests are written: see [here](../../pkg/integration/README.md).
## Prerequisites
Ideally we'd run this whole thing through docker but we haven't got that working. So you will need:
```
# for recording
npm i -g terminalizer
# for gif compression
npm i -g gifsicle
# for mp4 conversion
brew install ffmpeg
# font with icons
wget https://github.com/ryanoasis/nerd-fonts/releases/download/v3.0.2/DejaVuSansMono.tar.xz && \
tar -xf DejaVuSansMono.tar.xz -C /usr/local/share/fonts && \
rm DejaVuSansMono.tar.xz
```
## Creating a demo
Demos are found in `pkg/integration/tests/demo/`. They are like regular integration tests but have `IsDemo: true` which has a few effects:
* The bottom row of the UI is quieter so that we can render captions
* Fetch/Push/Pull have artificial latency to mimic a network request
* The loader at the bottom-right does not appear
In demos, we don't need to be as strict in our assertions as we are in tests. But it's still good to have some basic assertions so that if we automate the process of updating demos we'll know if one of them has broken.
You can use the same flow as we use with integration tests when you're writing a demo:
* Setup the repo
* Run the demo in sandbox mode to get a feel of what needs to happen
* Come back and write the code to make it happen
### Adding captions
It's good to add captions explaining what task if being performed. Use the existing demos as a guide.
### Setting up the assets worktree
We store assets (which includes demo recordings) in the `assets` branch, which is a branch that shares no history with the main branch and exists purely for storing assets. Storing them separately means we don't clog up the code branches with large binaries.
The scripts and demo definitions live in the code branches but the output lives in the assets branch so to be able to create a video from a demo you'll need to create a linked worktree for the assets branch which you can do with:
```sh
git worktree add .worktrees/assets assets
```
Outputs will be stored in `.worktrees/assets/demos/`. We'll store three separate things:
* the yaml of the recording
* the original gif
* either the compressed gif or the mp4 depending on the output you chose (see below)
### Recording the demo
Once you're happy with your demo you can record it using:
```sh
scripts/record_demo.sh [gif|mp4] <path>
# e.g.
scripts/record_demo.sh gif pkg/integration/tests/demo/interactive_rebase.go
```
~~The gif format is for use in the first video of the readme (it has a larger size but has auto-play and looping)~~
~~The mp4 format is for everything else (no looping, requires clicking, but smaller size).~~
Turns out that you can't store mp4s in a repo and link them from a README so we're gonna just use gifs across the board for now.
### Including demos in README/docs
If you've followed the above steps you'll end up with your output in your assets worktree.
Within that worktree, stage all three output files and raise a PR against the assets branch.
Then back in the code branch, in the doc, you can embed the recording like so:
```md
![Nuke working tree](../assets/demo/interactive_rebase-compressed.gif)
```
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# Dev Documentation Overview
* [Codebase Guide](./Codebase_Guide.md)
* [Busy/Idle Tracking](./Busy.md)
* [Integration Tests](../../pkg/integration/README.md)
* [Demo Recordings](./Demo_Recordings.md)

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_This file is auto-generated. To update, make the changes in the pkg/i18n directory and then run `go generate ./...` from the project root._
# Lazygit Keybindings
## Global Keybindings
_Legend: `<c-b>` means ctrl+b, `<a-b>` means alt+b, `B` means shift+b_
<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>
## Global keybindings
## List Panel Navigation
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` <c-r> `` | Switch to a recent repo | |
| `` <pgup> (fn+up/shift+k) `` | Scroll up main window | |
| `` <pgdown> (fn+down/shift+j) `` | Scroll down main window | |
| `` @ `` | View command log options | View options for the command log e.g. show/hide the command log and focus the command log. |
| `` P `` | Push | Push the current branch to its upstream branch. If no upstream is configured, you will be prompted to configure an upstream branch. |
| `` p `` | Pull | Pull changes from the remote for the current branch. If no upstream is configured, you will be prompted to configure an upstream branch. |
| `` } `` | Increase diff context size | Increase the amount of the context shown around changes in the diff view. |
| `` { `` | Decrease diff context size | Decrease the amount of the context shown around changes in the diff view. |
| `` : `` | Execute custom command | Bring up a prompt where you can enter a shell command to execute. Not to be confused with pre-configured custom commands. |
| `` <c-p> `` | View custom patch options | |
| `` m `` | View merge/rebase options | View options to abort/continue/skip the current merge/rebase. |
| `` R `` | Refresh | Refresh the git state (i.e. run `git status`, `git branch`, etc in background to update the contents of panels). This does not run `git fetch`. |
| `` + `` | Next screen mode (normal/half/fullscreen) | |
| `` _ `` | Prev screen mode | |
| `` ? `` | Open keybindings menu | |
| `` <c-s> `` | View filter-by-path options | View options for filtering the commit log by a file path, so that only commits relating to that path are shown. |
| `` W `` | View diffing options | View options relating to diffing two refs e.g. diffing against selected ref, entering ref to diff against, and reversing the diff direction. |
| `` <c-e> `` | View diffing options | View options relating to diffing two refs e.g. diffing against selected ref, entering ref to diff against, and reversing the diff direction. |
| `` q `` | Quit | |
| `` <esc> `` | Cancel | |
| `` <c-w> `` | Toggle whitespace | Toggle whether or not whitespace changes are shown in the diff view. |
| `` z `` | Undo | The reflog will be used to determine what git command to run to undo the last git command. This does not include changes to the working tree; only commits are taken into consideration. |
| `` <c-z> `` | Redo | The reflog will be used to determine what git command to run to redo the last git command. This does not include changes to the working tree; only commits are taken into consideration. |
<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>
## List panel navigation
## Branches Panel (Branches Tab)
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` , `` | Previous page | |
| `` . `` | Next page | |
| `` < `` | Scroll to top | |
| `` > `` | Scroll to bottom | |
| `` v `` | Toggle range select | |
| `` <s-down> `` | Range select down | |
| `` <s-up> `` | Range select up | |
| `` / `` | Search the current view by text | |
| `` H `` | Scroll left | |
| `` L `` | Scroll right | |
| `` ] `` | Next tab | |
| `` [ `` | Previous 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>
## Commit files
## Branches Panel (Remote Branches (in Remotes tab))
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` <c-o> `` | Copy path to clipboard | |
| `` c `` | Checkout | Checkout file. This replaces the file in your working tree with the version from the selected commit. |
| `` d `` | Remove | Discard this commit's changes to this file. This runs an interactive rebase in the background, so you may get a merge conflict if a later commit also changes this file. |
| `` o `` | Open file | Open file in default application. |
| `` e `` | Edit | Open file in external editor. |
| `` <c-t> `` | Open external diff tool (git difftool) | |
| `` <space> `` | Toggle file included in patch | Toggle whether the file is included in the custom patch. See https://github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit#rebase-magic-custom-patches. |
| `` a `` | Toggle all files | Add/remove all commit's files to custom patch. See https://github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit#rebase-magic-custom-patches. |
| `` <enter> `` | Enter file / Toggle directory collapsed | If a file is selected, enter the file so that you can add/remove individual lines to the custom patch. If a directory is selected, toggle the directory. |
| `` ` `` | Toggle file tree view | Toggle file view between flat and tree layout. Flat layout shows all file paths in a single list, tree layout groups files by directory. |
| `` / `` | Search the current view by text | |
<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>
## Commit summary
## Branches Panel (Remotes Tab)
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` <enter> `` | Confirm | |
| `` <esc> `` | Close | |
<pre>
<kbd>f</kbd>: fetch remote
<kbd>n</kbd>: add new remote
<kbd>d</kbd>: remove remote
<kbd>e</kbd>: edit remote
</pre>
## Commits
## Branches Panel (Sub-commits)
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` <c-o> `` | Copy commit SHA to clipboard | |
| `` <c-r> `` | Reset copied (cherry-picked) commits selection | |
| `` b `` | View bisect options | |
| `` s `` | Squash | Squash the selected commit into the commit below it. The selected commit's message will be appended to the commit below it. |
| `` f `` | Fixup | Meld the selected commit into the commit below it. Similar to fixup, but the selected commit's message will be discarded. |
| `` r `` | Reword | Reword the selected commit's message. |
| `` R `` | Reword with editor | |
| `` d `` | Drop | Drop the selected commit. This will remove the commit from the branch via a rebase. If the commit makes changes that later commits depend on, you may need to resolve merge conflicts. |
| `` e `` | Edit (start interactive rebase) | Edit the selected commit. Use this to start an interactive rebase from the selected commit. When already mid-rebase, this will mark the selected commit for editing, which means that upon continuing the rebase, the rebase will pause at the selected commit to allow you to make changes. |
| `` i `` | Start interactive rebase | Start an interactive rebase for the commits on your branch. This will include all commits from the HEAD commit down to the first merge commit or main branch commit.
If you would instead like to start an interactive rebase from the selected commit, press `e`. |
| `` p `` | Pick | Mark the selected commit to be picked (when mid-rebase). This means that the commit will be retained upon continuing the rebase. |
| `` F `` | Create fixup commit | Create 'fixup!' commit for the selected commit. Later on, you can press `S` on this same commit to apply all above fixup commits. |
| `` S `` | Apply fixup commits | Squash all 'fixup!' commits, either above the selected commit, or all in current branch (autosquash). |
| `` <c-j> `` | Move commit down one | |
| `` <c-k> `` | Move commit up one | |
| `` V `` | Paste (cherry-pick) | |
| `` B `` | Mark as base commit for rebase | Select a base commit for the next rebase. When you rebase onto a branch, only commits above the base commit will be brought across. This uses the `git rebase --onto` command. |
| `` A `` | Amend | Amend commit with staged changes. If the selected commit is the HEAD commit, this will perform `git commit --amend`. Otherwise the commit will be amended via a rebase. |
| `` a `` | Amend commit attribute | Set/Reset commit author or set co-author. |
| `` t `` | Revert | Create a revert commit for the selected commit, which applies the selected commit's changes in reverse. |
| `` T `` | Tag commit | Create a new tag pointing at the selected commit. You'll be prompted to enter a tag name and optional description. |
| `` <c-l> `` | View log options | View options for commit log e.g. changing sort order, hiding the git graph, showing the whole git graph. |
| `` <space> `` | Checkout | Checkout the selected commit as a detached HEAD. |
| `` y `` | Copy commit attribute to clipboard | Copy commit attribute to clipboard (e.g. hash, URL, diff, message, author). |
| `` o `` | Open commit in browser | |
| `` n `` | Create new branch off of commit | |
| `` g `` | Reset | View reset options (soft/mixed/hard) for resetting onto selected item. |
| `` C `` | Copy (cherry-pick) | Mark commit as copied. Then, within the local commits view, you can press `V` to paste (cherry-pick) the copied commit(s) into your checked out branch. At any time you can press `<esc>` to cancel the selection. |
| `` <c-t> `` | Open external diff tool (git difftool) | |
| `` <enter> `` | View files | |
| `` w `` | View worktree options | |
| `` / `` | Search the current view by text | |
<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>
## Confirmation panel
## Branches Panel (Tags Tab)
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` <enter> `` | Confirm | |
| `` <esc> `` | Close/Cancel | |
<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>
## Files
## Commit Files Panel
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` <c-o> `` | Copy path to clipboard | |
| `` <space> `` | Stage | Toggle staged for selected file. |
| `` <c-b> `` | Filter files by status | |
| `` y `` | Copy to clipboard | |
| `` c `` | Commit | Commit staged changes. |
| `` w `` | Commit changes without pre-commit hook | |
| `` A `` | Amend last commit | |
| `` C `` | Commit changes using git editor | |
| `` <c-f> `` | Find base commit for fixup | Find the commit that your current changes are building upon, for the sake of amending/fixing up the commit. This spares you from having to look through your branch's commits one-by-one to see which commit should be amended/fixed up. See docs: <https://github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/tree/master/docs/Fixup_Commits.md> |
| `` e `` | Edit | Open file in external editor. |
| `` o `` | Open file | Open file in default application. |
| `` i `` | Ignore or exclude file | |
| `` r `` | Refresh files | |
| `` s `` | Stash | Stash all changes. For other variations of stashing, use the view stash options keybinding. |
| `` S `` | View stash options | View stash options (e.g. stash all, stash staged, stash unstaged). |
| `` a `` | Stage all | Toggle staged/unstaged for all files in working tree. |
| `` <enter> `` | Stage lines / Collapse directory | If the selected item is a file, focus the staging view so you can stage individual hunks/lines. If the selected item is a directory, collapse/expand it. |
| `` d `` | Discard | View options for discarding changes to the selected file. |
| `` g `` | View upstream reset options | |
| `` D `` | Reset | View reset options for working tree (e.g. nuking the working tree). |
| `` ` `` | Toggle file tree view | Toggle file view between flat and tree layout. Flat layout shows all file paths in a single list, tree layout groups files by directory. |
| `` <c-t> `` | Open external diff tool (git difftool) | |
| `` M `` | Open external merge tool | Run `git mergetool`. |
| `` f `` | Fetch | Fetch changes from remote. |
| `` / `` | Search the current view by text | |
<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>
## Local branches
## Commits Panel (Commits)
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` <c-o> `` | Copy branch name to clipboard | |
| `` i `` | Show git-flow options | |
| `` <space> `` | Checkout | Checkout selected item. |
| `` n `` | New branch | |
| `` o `` | Create pull request | |
| `` O `` | View create pull request options | |
| `` <c-y> `` | Copy pull request URL to clipboard | |
| `` c `` | Checkout by name | Checkout by name. In the input box you can enter '-' to switch to the last branch. |
| `` F `` | Force checkout | Force checkout selected branch. This will discard all local changes in your working directory before checking out the selected branch. |
| `` d `` | Delete | View delete options for local/remote branch. |
| `` r `` | Rebase | Rebase the checked-out branch onto the selected branch. |
| `` M `` | Merge | Merge selected branch into currently checked out branch. |
| `` f `` | Fast-forward | Fast-forward selected branch from its upstream. |
| `` T `` | New tag | |
| `` s `` | Sort order | |
| `` g `` | Reset | |
| `` R `` | Rename branch | |
| `` u `` | View upstream options | View options relating to the branch's upstream e.g. setting/unsetting the upstream and resetting to the upstream. |
| `` <enter> `` | View commits | |
| `` w `` | View worktree options | |
| `` / `` | Filter the current view by text | |
<pre>
<kbd>s</kbd>: squash down
<kbd>r</kbd>: reword commit
<kbd>R</kbd>: rename 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>
## Main panel (merging)
## Commits Panel (Reflog Tab)
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` <space> `` | Pick hunk | |
| `` b `` | Pick all hunks | |
| `` <up> `` | Previous hunk | |
| `` <down> `` | Next hunk | |
| `` <left> `` | Previous conflict | |
| `` <right> `` | Next conflict | |
| `` z `` | Undo | Undo last merge conflict resolution. |
| `` e `` | Edit file | Open file in external editor. |
| `` o `` | Open file | Open file in default application. |
| `` M `` | Open external merge tool | Run `git mergetool`. |
| `` <esc> `` | Return to files panel | |
<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>
## Main panel (normal)
## Extras Panel
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` mouse wheel down (fn+up) `` | Scroll down | |
| `` mouse wheel up (fn+down) `` | Scroll up | |
<pre>
<kbd>@</kbd>: open command log menu
</pre>
## Main panel (patch building)
## Files Panel (Files)
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` <left> `` | Go to previous hunk | |
| `` <right> `` | Go to next hunk | |
| `` v `` | Toggle range select | |
| `` a `` | Select hunk | Toggle hunk selection mode. |
| `` <c-o> `` | Copy selected text to clipboard | |
| `` o `` | Open file | Open file in default application. |
| `` e `` | Edit file | Open file in external editor. |
| `` <space> `` | Toggle lines in patch | |
| `` <esc> `` | Exit custom patch builder | |
| `` / `` | Search the current view by text | |
<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>
## Main panel (staging)
## Files Panel (Submodules)
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` <left> `` | Go to previous hunk | |
| `` <right> `` | Go to next hunk | |
| `` v `` | Toggle range select | |
| `` a `` | Select hunk | Toggle hunk selection mode. |
| `` <c-o> `` | Copy selected text to clipboard | |
| `` <space> `` | Stage | Toggle selection staged / unstaged. |
| `` d `` | Discard | When unstaged change is selected, discard the change using `git reset`. When staged change is selected, unstage the change. |
| `` o `` | Open file | Open file in default application. |
| `` e `` | Edit file | Open file in external editor. |
| `` <esc> `` | Return to files panel | |
| `` <tab> `` | Switch view | Switch to other view (staged/unstaged changes). |
| `` E `` | Edit hunk | Edit selected hunk in external editor. |
| `` c `` | Commit | Commit staged changes. |
| `` w `` | Commit changes without pre-commit hook | |
| `` C `` | Commit changes using git editor | |
| `` / `` | Search the current view by text | |
<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>
## Menu
## Main Panel (Merging)
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` <enter> `` | Execute | |
| `` <esc> `` | Close | |
| `` / `` | Filter the current view by text | |
<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 both hunks
<kbd>◄</kbd>: select previous conflict
<kbd>►</kbd>: select next conflict
<kbd>▲</kbd>: select top hunk
<kbd>▼</kbd>: select bottom hunk
<kbd>z</kbd>: undo
</pre>
## Reflog
## Main Panel (Normal)
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` <c-o> `` | Copy commit SHA to clipboard | |
| `` <space> `` | Checkout | Checkout the selected commit as a detached HEAD. |
| `` y `` | Copy commit attribute to clipboard | Copy commit attribute to clipboard (e.g. hash, URL, diff, message, author). |
| `` o `` | Open commit in browser | |
| `` n `` | Create new branch off of commit | |
| `` g `` | Reset | View reset options (soft/mixed/hard) for resetting onto selected item. |
| `` C `` | Copy (cherry-pick) | Mark commit as copied. Then, within the local commits view, you can press `V` to paste (cherry-pick) the copied commit(s) into your checked out branch. At any time you can press `<esc>` to cancel the selection. |
| `` <c-r> `` | Reset copied (cherry-picked) commits selection | |
| `` <c-t> `` | Open external diff tool (git difftool) | |
| `` <enter> `` | View commits | |
| `` w `` | View worktree options | |
| `` / `` | Filter the current view by text | |
<pre>
<kbd>Ő</kbd>: scroll down (fn+up)
<kbd>ő</kbd>: scroll up (fn+down)
</pre>
## Remote branches
## Main Panel (Patch Building)
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` <c-o> `` | Copy branch name to clipboard | |
| `` <space> `` | Checkout | Checkout a new local branch based on the selected remote branch. The new branch will track the remote branch. |
| `` n `` | New branch | |
| `` M `` | Merge | Merge selected branch into currently checked out branch. |
| `` r `` | Rebase | Rebase the checked-out branch onto the selected branch. |
| `` d `` | Delete | Delete the remote branch from the remote. |
| `` u `` | Set as upstream | Set the selected remote branch as the upstream of the checked-out branch. |
| `` s `` | Sort order | |
| `` g `` | Reset | View reset options (soft/mixed/hard) for resetting onto selected item. |
| `` <enter> `` | View commits | |
| `` w `` | View worktree options | |
| `` / `` | Filter the current view by text | |
<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>
## Remotes
## Main Panel (Staging)
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` <enter> `` | View branches | |
| `` n `` | New remote | |
| `` d `` | Remove | Remove the selected remote. Any local branches tracking a remote branch from the remote will be unaffected. |
| `` e `` | Edit | Edit the selected remote's name or URL. |
| `` f `` | Fetch | Fetch updates from the remote repository. This retrieves new commits and branches without merging them into your local branches. |
| `` / `` | Filter the current view by text | |
<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>
## Stash
## Menu Panel
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` <space> `` | Apply | Apply the stash entry to your working directory. |
| `` g `` | Pop | Apply the stash entry to your working directory and remove the stash entry. |
| `` d `` | Drop | Remove the stash entry from the stash list. |
| `` n `` | New branch | Create a new branch from the selected stash entry. This works by git checking out the commit that the stash entry was created from, creating a new branch from that commit, then applying the stash entry to the new branch as an additional commit. |
| `` r `` | Rename stash | |
| `` <enter> `` | View files | |
| `` w `` | View worktree options | |
| `` / `` | Filter the current view by text | |
<pre>
<kbd>esc</kbd>: close menu
</pre>
## Status
## Stash Panel
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` o `` | Open config file | Open file in default application. |
| `` e `` | Edit config file | Open file in external editor. |
| `` u `` | Check for update | |
| `` <enter> `` | Switch to a recent repo | |
| `` a `` | Show all branch logs | |
<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>
## Sub-commits
## Status Panel
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` <c-o> `` | Copy commit SHA to clipboard | |
| `` <space> `` | Checkout | Checkout the selected commit as a detached HEAD. |
| `` y `` | Copy commit attribute to clipboard | Copy commit attribute to clipboard (e.g. hash, URL, diff, message, author). |
| `` o `` | Open commit in browser | |
| `` n `` | Create new branch off of commit | |
| `` g `` | Reset | View reset options (soft/mixed/hard) for resetting onto selected item. |
| `` C `` | Copy (cherry-pick) | Mark commit as copied. Then, within the local commits view, you can press `V` to paste (cherry-pick) the copied commit(s) into your checked out branch. At any time you can press `<esc>` to cancel the selection. |
| `` <c-r> `` | Reset copied (cherry-picked) commits selection | |
| `` <c-t> `` | Open external diff tool (git difftool) | |
| `` <enter> `` | View files | |
| `` w `` | View worktree options | |
| `` / `` | Search the current view by text | |
<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
</pre>
## Submodules
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` <c-o> `` | Copy submodule name to clipboard | |
| `` <enter> `` | Enter | Enter submodule. After entering the submodule, you can press `<esc>` to escape back to the parent repo. |
| `` d `` | Remove | Remove the selected submodule and its corresponding directory. |
| `` u `` | Update | Update selected submodule. |
| `` n `` | New submodule | |
| `` e `` | Update submodule URL | |
| `` i `` | Initialize | Initialize the selected submodule to prepare for fetching. You probably want to follow this up by invoking the 'update' action to fetch the submodule. |
| `` b `` | View bulk submodule options | |
| `` / `` | Filter the current view by text | |
## Tags
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` <space> `` | Checkout | Checkout the selected tag tag as a detached HEAD. |
| `` n `` | New tag | Create new tag from current commit. You'll be prompted to enter a tag name and optional description. |
| `` d `` | Delete | View delete options for local/remote tag. |
| `` P `` | Push tag | Push the selected tag to a remote. You'll be prompted to select a remote. |
| `` g `` | Reset | View reset options (soft/mixed/hard) for resetting onto selected item. |
| `` <enter> `` | View commits | |
| `` w `` | View worktree options | |
| `` / `` | Filter the current view by text | |
## Worktrees
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` n `` | New worktree | |
| `` <space> `` | Switch | Switch to the selected worktree. |
| `` o `` | Open in editor | |
| `` d `` | Remove | Remove the selected worktree. This will both delete the worktree's directory, as well as metadata about the worktree in the .git directory. |
| `` / `` | Filter the current view by text | |

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_This file is auto-generated. To update, make the changes in the pkg/i18n directory and then run `go generate ./...` from the project root._
# Lazygit キーバインド
_Legend: `<c-b>` means ctrl+b, `<a-b>` means alt+b, `B` means shift+b_
## グローバルキーバインド
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` <c-r> `` | 最近使用したリポジトリに切り替え | |
| `` <pgup> (fn+up/shift+k) `` | メインパネルを上にスクロール | |
| `` <pgdown> (fn+down/shift+j) `` | メインパネルを下にスクロール | |
| `` @ `` | コマンドログメニューを開く | View options for the command log e.g. show/hide the command log and focus the command log. |
| `` P `` | Push | Push the current branch to its upstream branch. If no upstream is configured, you will be prompted to configure an upstream branch. |
| `` p `` | Pull | Pull changes from the remote for the current branch. If no upstream is configured, you will be prompted to configure an upstream branch. |
| `` } `` | Increase diff context size | Increase the amount of the context shown around changes in the diff view. |
| `` { `` | Decrease diff context size | Decrease the amount of the context shown around changes in the diff view. |
| `` : `` | カスタムコマンドを実行 | Bring up a prompt where you can enter a shell command to execute. Not to be confused with pre-configured custom commands. |
| `` <c-p> `` | View custom patch options | |
| `` m `` | View merge/rebase options | View options to abort/continue/skip the current merge/rebase. |
| `` R `` | リフレッシュ | Refresh the git state (i.e. run `git status`, `git branch`, etc in background to update the contents of panels). This does not run `git fetch`. |
| `` + `` | 次のスクリーンモード (normal/half/fullscreen) | |
| `` _ `` | 前のスクリーンモード | |
| `` ? `` | メニューを開く | |
| `` <c-s> `` | View filter-by-path options | View options for filtering the commit log by a file path, so that only commits relating to that path are shown. |
| `` W `` | 差分メニューを開く | View options relating to diffing two refs e.g. diffing against selected ref, entering ref to diff against, and reversing the diff direction. |
| `` <c-e> `` | 差分メニューを開く | View options relating to diffing two refs e.g. diffing against selected ref, entering ref to diff against, and reversing the diff direction. |
| `` q `` | 終了 | |
| `` <esc> `` | キャンセル | |
| `` <c-w> `` | 空白文字の差分の表示有無を切り替え | Toggle whether or not whitespace changes are shown in the diff view. |
| `` z `` | アンドゥ (via reflog) (experimental) | The reflog will be used to determine what git command to run to undo the last git command. This does not include changes to the working tree; only commits are taken into consideration. |
| `` <c-z> `` | リドゥ (via reflog) (experimental) | The reflog will be used to determine what git command to run to redo the last git command. This does not include changes to the working tree; only commits are taken into consideration. |
## 一覧パネルの操作
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` , `` | 前のページ | |
| `` . `` | 次のページ | |
| `` < `` | 最上部までスクロール | |
| `` > `` | 最下部までスクロール | |
| `` v `` | 範囲選択を切り替え | |
| `` <s-down> `` | Range select down | |
| `` <s-up> `` | Range select up | |
| `` / `` | 検索を開始 | |
| `` H `` | 左スクロール | |
| `` L `` | 右スクロール | |
| `` ] `` | 次のタブ | |
| `` [ `` | 前のタブ | |
## Stash
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` <space> `` | 適用 | Apply the stash entry to your working directory. |
| `` g `` | Pop | Apply the stash entry to your working directory and remove the stash entry. |
| `` d `` | Drop | Remove the stash entry from the stash list. |
| `` n `` | 新しいブランチを作成 | Create a new branch from the selected stash entry. This works by git checking out the commit that the stash entry was created from, creating a new branch from that commit, then applying the stash entry to the new branch as an additional commit. |
| `` r `` | Stashを変更 | |
| `` <enter> `` | View files | |
| `` w `` | View worktree options | |
| `` / `` | Filter the current view by text | |
## Sub-commits
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` <c-o> `` | コミットのSHAをクリップボードにコピー | |
| `` <space> `` | チェックアウト | Checkout the selected commit as a detached HEAD. |
| `` y `` | コミットの情報をコピー | Copy commit attribute to clipboard (e.g. hash, URL, diff, message, author). |
| `` o `` | ブラウザでコミットを開く | |
| `` n `` | コミットにブランチを作成 | |
| `` g `` | Reset | View reset options (soft/mixed/hard) for resetting onto selected item. |
| `` C `` | コミットをコピー (cherry-pick) | Mark commit as copied. Then, within the local commits view, you can press `V` to paste (cherry-pick) the copied commit(s) into your checked out branch. At any time you can press `<esc>` to cancel the selection. |
| `` <c-r> `` | Reset copied (cherry-picked) commits selection | |
| `` <c-t> `` | Open external diff tool (git difftool) | |
| `` <enter> `` | View files | |
| `` w `` | View worktree options | |
| `` / `` | 検索を開始 | |
## Worktrees
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` n `` | New worktree | |
| `` <space> `` | Switch | Switch to the selected worktree. |
| `` o `` | Open in editor | |
| `` d `` | Remove | Remove the selected worktree. This will both delete the worktree's directory, as well as metadata about the worktree in the .git directory. |
| `` / `` | Filter the current view by text | |
## コミット
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` <c-o> `` | コミットのSHAをクリップボードにコピー | |
| `` <c-r> `` | Reset copied (cherry-picked) commits selection | |
| `` b `` | View bisect options | |
| `` s `` | Squash | Squash the selected commit into the commit below it. The selected commit's message will be appended to the commit below it. |
| `` f `` | Fixup | Meld the selected commit into the commit below it. Similar to fixup, but the selected commit's message will be discarded. |
| `` r `` | コミットメッセージを変更 | Reword the selected commit's message. |
| `` R `` | エディタでコミットメッセージを編集 | |
| `` d `` | コミットを削除 | Drop the selected commit. This will remove the commit from the branch via a rebase. If the commit makes changes that later commits depend on, you may need to resolve merge conflicts. |
| `` e `` | Edit (start interactive rebase) | コミットを編集 |
| `` i `` | Start interactive rebase | Start an interactive rebase for the commits on your branch. This will include all commits from the HEAD commit down to the first merge commit or main branch commit.
If you would instead like to start an interactive rebase from the selected commit, press `e`. |
| `` p `` | Pick | Mark the selected commit to be picked (when mid-rebase). This means that the commit will be retained upon continuing the rebase. |
| `` F `` | Create fixup commit | このコミットに対するfixupコミットを作成 |
| `` S `` | Apply fixup commits | Squash all 'fixup!' commits, either above the selected commit, or all in current branch (autosquash). |
| `` <c-j> `` | コミットを1つ下に移動 | |
| `` <c-k> `` | コミットを1つ上に移動 | |
| `` V `` | コミットを貼り付け (cherry-pick) | |
| `` B `` | Mark as base commit for rebase | Select a base commit for the next rebase. When you rebase onto a branch, only commits above the base commit will be brought across. This uses the `git rebase --onto` command. |
| `` A `` | Amend | ステージされた変更でamendコミット |
| `` a `` | Amend commit attribute | Set/Reset commit author or set co-author. |
| `` t `` | Revert | Create a revert commit for the selected commit, which applies the selected commit's changes in reverse. |
| `` T `` | タグを作成 | Create a new tag pointing at the selected commit. You'll be prompted to enter a tag name and optional description. |
| `` <c-l> `` | ログメニューを開く | View options for commit log e.g. changing sort order, hiding the git graph, showing the whole git graph. |
| `` <space> `` | チェックアウト | Checkout the selected commit as a detached HEAD. |
| `` y `` | コミットの情報をコピー | Copy commit attribute to clipboard (e.g. hash, URL, diff, message, author). |
| `` o `` | ブラウザでコミットを開く | |
| `` n `` | コミットにブランチを作成 | |
| `` g `` | Reset | View reset options (soft/mixed/hard) for resetting onto selected item. |
| `` C `` | コミットをコピー (cherry-pick) | Mark commit as copied. Then, within the local commits view, you can press `V` to paste (cherry-pick) the copied commit(s) into your checked out branch. At any time you can press `<esc>` to cancel the selection. |
| `` <c-t> `` | Open external diff tool (git difftool) | |
| `` <enter> `` | View files | |
| `` w `` | View worktree options | |
| `` / `` | 検索を開始 | |
## コミットファイル
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` <c-o> `` | ファイル名をクリップボードにコピー | |
| `` c `` | チェックアウト | Checkout file. This replaces the file in your working tree with the version from the selected commit. |
| `` d `` | Remove | Discard this commit's changes to this file. This runs an interactive rebase in the background, so you may get a merge conflict if a later commit also changes this file. |
| `` o `` | ファイルを開く | Open file in default application. |
| `` e `` | Edit | Open file in external editor. |
| `` <c-t> `` | Open external diff tool (git difftool) | |
| `` <space> `` | Toggle file included in patch | Toggle whether the file is included in the custom patch. See https://github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit#rebase-magic-custom-patches. |
| `` a `` | Toggle all files | Add/remove all commit's files to custom patch. See https://github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit#rebase-magic-custom-patches. |
| `` <enter> `` | Enter file / Toggle directory collapsed | If a file is selected, enter the file so that you can add/remove individual lines to the custom patch. If a directory is selected, toggle the directory. |
| `` ` `` | ファイルツリーの表示を切り替え | Toggle file view between flat and tree layout. Flat layout shows all file paths in a single list, tree layout groups files by directory. |
| `` / `` | 検索を開始 | |
## コミットメッセージ
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` <enter> `` | 確認 | |
| `` <esc> `` | 閉じる | |
## サブモジュール
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` <c-o> `` | サブモジュール名をクリップボードにコピー | |
| `` <enter> `` | Enter | サブモジュールを開く |
| `` d `` | Remove | Remove the selected submodule and its corresponding directory. |
| `` u `` | Update | サブモジュールを更新 |
| `` n `` | サブモジュールを新規追加 | |
| `` e `` | サブモジュールのURLを更新 | |
| `` i `` | Initialize | サブモジュールを初期化 |
| `` b `` | View bulk submodule options | |
| `` / `` | Filter the current view by text | |
## ステータス
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` o `` | 設定ファイルを開く | Open file in default application. |
| `` e `` | 設定ファイルを編集 | Open file in external editor. |
| `` u `` | 更新を確認 | |
| `` <enter> `` | 最近使用したリポジトリに切り替え | |
| `` a `` | すべてのブランチログを表示 | |
## タグ
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` <space> `` | チェックアウト | Checkout the selected tag tag as a detached HEAD. |
| `` n `` | タグを作成 | Create new tag from current commit. You'll be prompted to enter a tag name and optional description. |
| `` d `` | Delete | View delete options for local/remote tag. |
| `` P `` | タグをpush | Push the selected tag to a remote. You'll be prompted to select a remote. |
| `` g `` | Reset | View reset options (soft/mixed/hard) for resetting onto selected item. |
| `` <enter> `` | コミットを閲覧 | |
| `` w `` | View worktree options | |
| `` / `` | Filter the current view by text | |
## ファイル
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` <c-o> `` | ファイル名をクリップボードにコピー | |
| `` <space> `` | ステージ/アンステージ | Toggle staged for selected file. |
| `` <c-b> `` | ファイルをフィルタ (ステージ/アンステージ) | |
| `` y `` | Copy to clipboard | |
| `` c `` | 変更をコミット | Commit staged changes. |
| `` w `` | pre-commitフックを実行せずに変更をコミット | |
| `` A `` | 最新のコミットにamend | |
| `` C `` | gitエディタを使用して変更をコミット | |
| `` <c-f> `` | Find base commit for fixup | Find the commit that your current changes are building upon, for the sake of amending/fixing up the commit. This spares you from having to look through your branch's commits one-by-one to see which commit should be amended/fixed up. See docs: <https://github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/tree/master/docs/Fixup_Commits.md> |
| `` e `` | Edit | Open file in external editor. |
| `` o `` | ファイルを開く | Open file in default application. |
| `` i `` | ファイルをignore | |
| `` r `` | ファイルをリフレッシュ | |
| `` s `` | Stash | Stash all changes. For other variations of stashing, use the view stash options keybinding. |
| `` S `` | View stash options | View stash options (e.g. stash all, stash staged, stash unstaged). |
| `` a `` | すべての変更をステージ/アンステージ | Toggle staged/unstaged for all files in working tree. |
| `` <enter> `` | Stage lines / Collapse directory | If the selected item is a file, focus the staging view so you can stage individual hunks/lines. If the selected item is a directory, collapse/expand it. |
| `` d `` | Discard | View options for discarding changes to the selected file. |
| `` g `` | View upstream reset options | |
| `` D `` | Reset | View reset options for working tree (e.g. nuking the working tree). |
| `` ` `` | ファイルツリーの表示を切り替え | Toggle file view between flat and tree layout. Flat layout shows all file paths in a single list, tree layout groups files by directory. |
| `` <c-t> `` | Open external diff tool (git difftool) | |
| `` M `` | Git mergetoolを開く | Run `git mergetool`. |
| `` f `` | Fetch | Fetch changes from remote. |
| `` / `` | 検索を開始 | |
## ブランチ
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` <c-o> `` | ブランチ名をクリップボードにコピー | |
| `` i `` | Show git-flow options | |
| `` <space> `` | チェックアウト | Checkout selected item. |
| `` n `` | 新しいブランチを作成 | |
| `` o `` | Pull Requestを作成 | |
| `` O `` | View create pull request options | |
| `` <c-y> `` | Pull RequestのURLをクリップボードにコピー | |
| `` c `` | Checkout by name | Checkout by name. In the input box you can enter '-' to switch to the last branch. |
| `` F `` | Force checkout | Force checkout selected branch. This will discard all local changes in your working directory before checking out the selected branch. |
| `` d `` | Delete | View delete options for local/remote branch. |
| `` r `` | Rebase | Rebase the checked-out branch onto the selected branch. |
| `` M `` | 現在のブランチにマージ | Merge selected branch into currently checked out branch. |
| `` f `` | Fast-forward | Fast-forward selected branch from its upstream. |
| `` T `` | タグを作成 | |
| `` s `` | 並び替え | |
| `` g `` | Reset | |
| `` R `` | ブランチ名を変更 | |
| `` u `` | View upstream options | View options relating to the branch's upstream e.g. setting/unsetting the upstream and resetting to the upstream. |
| `` <enter> `` | コミットを閲覧 | |
| `` w `` | View worktree options | |
| `` / `` | Filter the current view by text | |
## メインパネル (Merging)
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` <space> `` | Pick hunk | |
| `` b `` | Pick all hunks | |
| `` <up> `` | 前のhunkを選択 | |
| `` <down> `` | 次のhunkを選択 | |
| `` <left> `` | 前のコンフリクトを選択 | |
| `` <right> `` | 次のコンフリクトを選択 | |
| `` z `` | アンドゥ | Undo last merge conflict resolution. |
| `` e `` | ファイルを編集 | Open file in external editor. |
| `` o `` | ファイルを開く | Open file in default application. |
| `` M `` | Git mergetoolを開く | Run `git mergetool`. |
| `` <esc> `` | ファイル一覧に戻る | |
## メインパネル (Normal)
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` mouse wheel down (fn+up) `` | 下にスクロール | |
| `` mouse wheel up (fn+down) `` | 上にスクロール | |
## メインパネル (Patch Building)
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` <left> `` | 前のhunkを選択 | |
| `` <right> `` | 次のhunkを選択 | |
| `` v `` | 範囲選択を切り替え | |
| `` a `` | Hunk選択を切り替え | Toggle hunk selection mode. |
| `` <c-o> `` | 選択されたテキストをクリップボードにコピー | |
| `` o `` | ファイルを開く | Open file in default application. |
| `` e `` | ファイルを編集 | Open file in external editor. |
| `` <space> `` | 行をパッチに追加/削除 | |
| `` <esc> `` | Exit custom patch builder | |
| `` / `` | 検索を開始 | |
## メインパネル (Staging)
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` <left> `` | 前のhunkを選択 | |
| `` <right> `` | 次のhunkを選択 | |
| `` v `` | 範囲選択を切り替え | |
| `` a `` | Hunk選択を切り替え | Toggle hunk selection mode. |
| `` <c-o> `` | 選択されたテキストをクリップボードにコピー | |
| `` <space> `` | ステージ/アンステージ | 選択行をステージ/アンステージ |
| `` d `` | 変更を削除 (git reset) | When unstaged change is selected, discard the change using `git reset`. When staged change is selected, unstage the change. |
| `` o `` | ファイルを開く | Open file in default application. |
| `` e `` | ファイルを編集 | Open file in external editor. |
| `` <esc> `` | ファイル一覧に戻る | |
| `` <tab> `` | パネルを切り替え | Switch to other view (staged/unstaged changes). |
| `` E `` | Edit hunk | Edit selected hunk in external editor. |
| `` c `` | 変更をコミット | Commit staged changes. |
| `` w `` | pre-commitフックを実行せずに変更をコミット | |
| `` C `` | gitエディタを使用して変更をコミット | |
| `` / `` | 検索を開始 | |
## メニュー
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` <enter> `` | 実行 | |
| `` <esc> `` | 閉じる | |
| `` / `` | Filter the current view by text | |
## リモート
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` <enter> `` | View branches | |
| `` n `` | リモートを新規追加 | |
| `` d `` | Remove | Remove the selected remote. Any local branches tracking a remote branch from the remote will be unaffected. |
| `` e `` | Edit | リモートを編集 |
| `` f `` | Fetch | リモートをfetch |
| `` / `` | Filter the current view by text | |
## リモートブランチ
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` <c-o> `` | ブランチ名をクリップボードにコピー | |
| `` <space> `` | チェックアウト | Checkout a new local branch based on the selected remote branch. The new branch will track the remote branch. |
| `` n `` | 新しいブランチを作成 | |
| `` M `` | 現在のブランチにマージ | Merge selected branch into currently checked out branch. |
| `` r `` | Rebase | Rebase the checked-out branch onto the selected branch. |
| `` d `` | Delete | Delete the remote branch from the remote. |
| `` u `` | Set as upstream | Set the selected remote branch as the upstream of the checked-out branch. |
| `` s `` | 並び替え | |
| `` g `` | Reset | View reset options (soft/mixed/hard) for resetting onto selected item. |
| `` <enter> `` | コミットを閲覧 | |
| `` w `` | View worktree options | |
| `` / `` | Filter the current view by text | |
## 参照ログ
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` <c-o> `` | コミットのSHAをクリップボードにコピー | |
| `` <space> `` | チェックアウト | Checkout the selected commit as a detached HEAD. |
| `` y `` | コミットの情報をコピー | Copy commit attribute to clipboard (e.g. hash, URL, diff, message, author). |
| `` o `` | ブラウザでコミットを開く | |
| `` n `` | コミットにブランチを作成 | |
| `` g `` | Reset | View reset options (soft/mixed/hard) for resetting onto selected item. |
| `` C `` | コミットをコピー (cherry-pick) | Mark commit as copied. Then, within the local commits view, you can press `V` to paste (cherry-pick) the copied commit(s) into your checked out branch. At any time you can press `<esc>` to cancel the selection. |
| `` <c-r> `` | Reset copied (cherry-picked) commits selection | |
| `` <c-t> `` | Open external diff tool (git difftool) | |
| `` <enter> `` | コミットを閲覧 | |
| `` w `` | View worktree options | |
| `` / `` | Filter the current view by text | |
## 確認パネル
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` <enter> `` | 確認 | |
| `` <esc> `` | 閉じる/キャンセル | |

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_This file is auto-generated. To update, make the changes in the pkg/i18n directory and then run `go generate ./...` from the project root._
# Lazygit 키 바인딩
_Legend: `<c-b>` means ctrl+b, `<a-b>` means alt+b, `B` means shift+b_
## 글로벌 키 바인딩
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` <c-r> `` | 최근에 사용한 저장소로 전환 | |
| `` <pgup> (fn+up/shift+k) `` | 메인 패널을 위로 스크롤 | |
| `` <pgdown> (fn+down/shift+j) `` | 메인 패널을 아래로로 스크롤 | |
| `` @ `` | 명령어 로그 메뉴 열기 | View options for the command log e.g. show/hide the command log and focus the command log. |
| `` P `` | 푸시 | Push the current branch to its upstream branch. If no upstream is configured, you will be prompted to configure an upstream branch. |
| `` p `` | 업데이트 | Pull changes from the remote for the current branch. If no upstream is configured, you will be prompted to configure an upstream branch. |
| `` } `` | Diff 보기의 변경 사항 주위에 표시되는 컨텍스트의 크기를 늘리기 | Increase the amount of the context shown around changes in the diff view. |
| `` { `` | Diff 보기의 변경 사항 주위에 표시되는 컨텍스트 크기 줄이기 | Decrease the amount of the context shown around changes in the diff view. |
| `` : `` | Execute custom command | Bring up a prompt where you can enter a shell command to execute. Not to be confused with pre-configured custom commands. |
| `` <c-p> `` | 커스텀 Patch 옵션 보기 | |
| `` m `` | View merge/rebase options | View options to abort/continue/skip the current merge/rebase. |
| `` R `` | 새로고침 | Refresh the git state (i.e. run `git status`, `git branch`, etc in background to update the contents of panels). This does not run `git fetch`. |
| `` + `` | 다음 스크린 모드 (normal/half/fullscreen) | |
| `` _ `` | 이전 스크린 모드 | |
| `` ? `` | 매뉴 열기 | |
| `` <c-s> `` | View filter-by-path options | View options for filtering the commit log by a file path, so that only commits relating to that path are shown. |
| `` W `` | Diff 메뉴 열기 | View options relating to diffing two refs e.g. diffing against selected ref, entering ref to diff against, and reversing the diff direction. |
| `` <c-e> `` | Diff 메뉴 열기 | View options relating to diffing two refs e.g. diffing against selected ref, entering ref to diff against, and reversing the diff direction. |
| `` q `` | 종료 | |
| `` <esc> `` | 취소 | |
| `` <c-w> `` | 공백문자를 Diff 뷰에서 표시 여부 전환 | Toggle whether or not whitespace changes are shown in the diff view. |
| `` z `` | 되돌리기 (reflog) (실험적) | The reflog will be used to determine what git command to run to undo the last git command. This does not include changes to the working tree; only commits are taken into consideration. |
| `` <c-z> `` | 다시 실행 (reflog) (실험적) | The reflog will be used to determine what git command to run to redo the last git command. This does not include changes to the working tree; only commits are taken into consideration. |
## List panel navigation
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` , `` | 이전 페이지 | |
| `` . `` | 다음 페이지 | |
| `` < `` | 맨 위로 스크롤 | |
| `` > `` | 맨 아래로 스크롤 | |
| `` v `` | 드래그 선택 전환 | |
| `` <s-down> `` | Range select down | |
| `` <s-up> `` | Range select up | |
| `` / `` | 검색 시작 | |
| `` H `` | 우 스크롤 | |
| `` L `` | 좌 스크롤 | |
| `` ] `` | 이전 탭 | |
| `` [ `` | 다음 탭 | |
## Reflog
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` <c-o> `` | 커밋 SHA를 클립보드에 복사 | |
| `` <space> `` | 체크아웃 | Checkout the selected commit as a detached HEAD. |
| `` y `` | 커밋 attribute 복사 | Copy commit attribute to clipboard (e.g. hash, URL, diff, message, author). |
| `` o `` | 브라우저에서 커밋 열기 | |
| `` n `` | 커밋에서 새 브랜치를 만듭니다. | |
| `` g `` | View reset options | View reset options (soft/mixed/hard) for resetting onto selected item. |
| `` C `` | 커밋을 복사 (cherry-pick) | Mark commit as copied. Then, within the local commits view, you can press `V` to paste (cherry-pick) the copied commit(s) into your checked out branch. At any time you can press `<esc>` to cancel the selection. |
| `` <c-r> `` | Reset cherry-picked (copied) commits selection | |
| `` <c-t> `` | Open external diff tool (git difftool) | |
| `` <enter> `` | 커밋 보기 | |
| `` w `` | View worktree options | |
| `` / `` | Filter the current view by text | |
## Stash
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` <space> `` | 적용 | Apply the stash entry to your working directory. |
| `` g `` | Pop | Apply the stash entry to your working directory and remove the stash entry. |
| `` d `` | Drop | Remove the stash entry from the stash list. |
| `` n `` | 새 브랜치 생성 | Create a new branch from the selected stash entry. This works by git checking out the commit that the stash entry was created from, creating a new branch from that commit, then applying the stash entry to the new branch as an additional commit. |
| `` r `` | Rename stash | |
| `` <enter> `` | View selected item's files | |
| `` w `` | View worktree options | |
| `` / `` | Filter the current view by text | |
## Sub-commits
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` <c-o> `` | 커밋 SHA를 클립보드에 복사 | |
| `` <space> `` | 체크아웃 | Checkout the selected commit as a detached HEAD. |
| `` y `` | 커밋 attribute 복사 | Copy commit attribute to clipboard (e.g. hash, URL, diff, message, author). |
| `` o `` | 브라우저에서 커밋 열기 | |
| `` n `` | 커밋에서 새 브랜치를 만듭니다. | |
| `` g `` | View reset options | View reset options (soft/mixed/hard) for resetting onto selected item. |
| `` C `` | 커밋을 복사 (cherry-pick) | Mark commit as copied. Then, within the local commits view, you can press `V` to paste (cherry-pick) the copied commit(s) into your checked out branch. At any time you can press `<esc>` to cancel the selection. |
| `` <c-r> `` | Reset cherry-picked (copied) commits selection | |
| `` <c-t> `` | Open external diff tool (git difftool) | |
| `` <enter> `` | View selected item's files | |
| `` w `` | View worktree options | |
| `` / `` | 검색 시작 | |
## Worktrees
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` n `` | New worktree | |
| `` <space> `` | Switch | Switch to the selected worktree. |
| `` o `` | Open in editor | |
| `` d `` | Remove | Remove the selected worktree. This will both delete the worktree's directory, as well as metadata about the worktree in the .git directory. |
| `` / `` | Filter the current view by text | |
## 메뉴
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` <enter> `` | 실행 | |
| `` <esc> `` | 닫기 | |
| `` / `` | Filter the current view by text | |
## 메인 패널 (Merging)
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` <space> `` | Pick hunk | |
| `` b `` | Pick all hunks | |
| `` <up> `` | 이전 hunk를 선택 | |
| `` <down> `` | 다음 hunk를 선택 | |
| `` <left> `` | 이전 충돌을 선택 | |
| `` <right> `` | 다음 충돌을 선택 | |
| `` z `` | 되돌리기 | Undo last merge conflict resolution. |
| `` e `` | 파일 편집 | Open file in external editor. |
| `` o `` | 파일 닫기 | Open file in default application. |
| `` M `` | Git mergetool를 열기 | Run `git mergetool`. |
| `` <esc> `` | 파일 목록으로 돌아가기 | |
## 메인 패널 (Normal)
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` mouse wheel down (fn+up) `` | 아래로 스크롤 | |
| `` mouse wheel up (fn+down) `` | 위로 스크롤 | |
## 메인 패널 (Patch Building)
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` <left> `` | 이전 hunk를 선택 | |
| `` <right> `` | 다음 hunk를 선택 | |
| `` v `` | 드래그 선택 전환 | |
| `` a `` | Toggle select hunk | Toggle hunk selection mode. |
| `` <c-o> `` | 선택한 텍스트를 클립보드에 복사 | |
| `` o `` | 파일 닫기 | Open file in default application. |
| `` e `` | 파일 편집 | Open file in external editor. |
| `` <space> `` | Line(s)을 패치에 추가/삭제 | |
| `` <esc> `` | Exit custom patch builder | |
| `` / `` | 검색 시작 | |
## 메인 패널 (Staging)
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` <left> `` | 이전 hunk를 선택 | |
| `` <right> `` | 다음 hunk를 선택 | |
| `` v `` | 드래그 선택 전환 | |
| `` a `` | Toggle select hunk | Toggle hunk selection mode. |
| `` <c-o> `` | 선택한 텍스트를 클립보드에 복사 | |
| `` <space> `` | Staged 전환 | 선택한 행을 staged / unstaged |
| `` d `` | 변경을 삭제 (git reset) | When unstaged change is selected, discard the change using `git reset`. When staged change is selected, unstage the change. |
| `` o `` | 파일 닫기 | Open file in default application. |
| `` e `` | 파일 편집 | Open file in external editor. |
| `` <esc> `` | 파일 목록으로 돌아가기 | |
| `` <tab> `` | 패널 전환 | Switch to other view (staged/unstaged changes). |
| `` E `` | Edit hunk | Edit selected hunk in external editor. |
| `` c `` | 커밋 변경내용 | Commit staged changes. |
| `` w `` | Commit changes without pre-commit hook | |
| `` C `` | Git 편집기를 사용하여 변경 내용을 커밋합니다. | |
| `` / `` | 검색 시작 | |
## 브랜치
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` <c-o> `` | 브랜치명을 클립보드에 복사 | |
| `` i `` | Git-flow 옵션 보기 | |
| `` <space> `` | 체크아웃 | Checkout selected item. |
| `` n `` | 새 브랜치 생성 | |
| `` o `` | 풀 리퀘스트 생성 | |
| `` O `` | 풀 리퀘스트 생성 옵션 | |
| `` <c-y> `` | 풀 리퀘스트 URL을 클립보드에 복사 | |
| `` c `` | 이름으로 체크아웃 | Checkout by name. In the input box you can enter '-' to switch to the last branch. |
| `` F `` | 강제 체크아웃 | Force checkout selected branch. This will discard all local changes in your working directory before checking out the selected branch. |
| `` d `` | Delete | View delete options for local/remote branch. |
| `` r `` | 체크아웃된 브랜치를 이 브랜치에 리베이스 | Rebase the checked-out branch onto the selected branch. |
| `` M `` | 현재 브랜치에 병합 | Merge selected branch into currently checked out branch. |
| `` f `` | Fast-forward this branch from its upstream | Fast-forward selected branch from its upstream. |
| `` T `` | 태그를 생성 | |
| `` s `` | Sort order | |
| `` g `` | View reset options | |
| `` R `` | 브랜치 이름 변경 | |
| `` u `` | View upstream options | View options relating to the branch's upstream e.g. setting/unsetting the upstream and resetting to the upstream. |
| `` <enter> `` | 커밋 보기 | |
| `` w `` | View worktree options | |
| `` / `` | Filter the current view by text | |
## 상태
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` o `` | 설정 파일 열기 | Open file in default application. |
| `` e `` | 설정 파일 수정 | Open file in external editor. |
| `` u `` | 업데이트 확인 | |
| `` <enter> `` | 최근에 사용한 저장소로 전환 | |
| `` a `` | 모든 브랜치 로그 표시 | |
## 서브모듈
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` <c-o> `` | 서브모듈 이름을 클립보드에 복사 | |
| `` <enter> `` | Enter | 서브모듈 열기 |
| `` d `` | Remove | Remove the selected submodule and its corresponding directory. |
| `` u `` | Update | 서브모듈 업데이트 |
| `` n `` | 새로운 서브모듈 추가 | |
| `` e `` | 서브모듈의 URL을 수정 | |
| `` i `` | Initialize | 서브모듈 초기화 |
| `` b `` | View bulk submodule options | |
| `` / `` | Filter the current view by text | |
## 원격
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` <enter> `` | View branches | |
| `` n `` | 새로운 Remote 추가 | |
| `` d `` | Remove | Remove the selected remote. Any local branches tracking a remote branch from the remote will be unaffected. |
| `` e `` | Edit | Remote를 수정 |
| `` f `` | Fetch | 원격을 업데이트 |
| `` / `` | Filter the current view by text | |
## 원격 브랜치
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` <c-o> `` | 브랜치명을 클립보드에 복사 | |
| `` <space> `` | 체크아웃 | Checkout a new local branch based on the selected remote branch. The new branch will track the remote branch. |
| `` n `` | 새 브랜치 생성 | |
| `` M `` | 현재 브랜치에 병합 | Merge selected branch into currently checked out branch. |
| `` r `` | 체크아웃된 브랜치를 이 브랜치에 리베이스 | Rebase the checked-out branch onto the selected branch. |
| `` d `` | Delete | Delete the remote branch from the remote. |
| `` u `` | Set as upstream | Set the selected remote branch as the upstream of the checked-out branch. |
| `` s `` | Sort order | |
| `` g `` | View reset options | View reset options (soft/mixed/hard) for resetting onto selected item. |
| `` <enter> `` | 커밋 보기 | |
| `` w `` | View worktree options | |
| `` / `` | Filter the current view by text | |
## 커밋
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` <c-o> `` | 커밋 SHA를 클립보드에 복사 | |
| `` <c-r> `` | Reset cherry-picked (copied) commits selection | |
| `` b `` | Bisect 옵션 보기 | |
| `` s `` | Squash | Squash the selected commit into the commit below it. The selected commit's message will be appended to the commit below it. |
| `` f `` | Fixup | Meld the selected commit into the commit below it. Similar to fixup, but the selected commit's message will be discarded. |
| `` r `` | 커밋메시지 변경 | Reword the selected commit's message. |
| `` R `` | 에디터에서 커밋메시지 수정 | |
| `` d `` | 커밋 삭제 | Drop the selected commit. This will remove the commit from the branch via a rebase. If the commit makes changes that later commits depend on, you may need to resolve merge conflicts. |
| `` e `` | Edit (start interactive rebase) | 커밋을 편집 |
| `` i `` | Start interactive rebase | Start an interactive rebase for the commits on your branch. This will include all commits from the HEAD commit down to the first merge commit or main branch commit.
If you would instead like to start an interactive rebase from the selected commit, press `e`. |
| `` p `` | Pick | Pick commit (when mid-rebase) |
| `` F `` | Create fixup commit | Create fixup commit for this commit |
| `` S `` | Apply fixup commits | Squash all 'fixup!' commits above selected commit (autosquash) |
| `` <c-j> `` | 커밋을 1개 아래로 이동 | |
| `` <c-k> `` | 커밋을 1개 위로 이동 | |
| `` V `` | 커밋을 붙여넣기 (cherry-pick) | |
| `` B `` | Mark as base commit for rebase | Select a base commit for the next rebase. When you rebase onto a branch, only commits above the base commit will be brought across. This uses the `git rebase --onto` command. |
| `` A `` | Amend | Amend commit with staged changes |
| `` a `` | Amend commit attribute | Set/Reset commit author or set co-author. |
| `` t `` | Revert | Create a revert commit for the selected commit, which applies the selected commit's changes in reverse. |
| `` T `` | Tag commit | Create a new tag pointing at the selected commit. You'll be prompted to enter a tag name and optional description. |
| `` <c-l> `` | 로그 메뉴 열기 | View options for commit log e.g. changing sort order, hiding the git graph, showing the whole git graph. |
| `` <space> `` | 체크아웃 | Checkout the selected commit as a detached HEAD. |
| `` y `` | 커밋 attribute 복사 | Copy commit attribute to clipboard (e.g. hash, URL, diff, message, author). |
| `` o `` | 브라우저에서 커밋 열기 | |
| `` n `` | 커밋에서 새 브랜치를 만듭니다. | |
| `` g `` | View reset options | View reset options (soft/mixed/hard) for resetting onto selected item. |
| `` C `` | 커밋을 복사 (cherry-pick) | Mark commit as copied. Then, within the local commits view, you can press `V` to paste (cherry-pick) the copied commit(s) into your checked out branch. At any time you can press `<esc>` to cancel the selection. |
| `` <c-t> `` | Open external diff tool (git difftool) | |
| `` <enter> `` | View selected item's files | |
| `` w `` | View worktree options | |
| `` / `` | 검색 시작 | |
## 커밋 파일
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` <c-o> `` | 파일명을 클립보드에 복사 | |
| `` c `` | 체크아웃 | Checkout file |
| `` d `` | Remove | Discard this commit's changes to this file |
| `` o `` | 파일 닫기 | Open file in default application. |
| `` e `` | Edit | Open file in external editor. |
| `` <c-t> `` | Open external diff tool (git difftool) | |
| `` <space> `` | Toggle file included in patch | Toggle whether the file is included in the custom patch. See https://github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit#rebase-magic-custom-patches. |
| `` a `` | Toggle all files included in patch | Add/remove all commit's files to custom patch. See https://github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit#rebase-magic-custom-patches. |
| `` <enter> `` | Enter file to add selected lines to the patch (or toggle directory collapsed) | If a file is selected, enter the file so that you can add/remove individual lines to the custom patch. If a directory is selected, toggle the directory. |
| `` ` `` | 파일 트리뷰로 전환 | Toggle file view between flat and tree layout. Flat layout shows all file paths in a single list, tree layout groups files by directory. |
| `` / `` | 검색 시작 | |
## 커밋메시지
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` <enter> `` | 확인 | |
| `` <esc> `` | 닫기 | |
## 태그
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` <space> `` | 체크아웃 | Checkout the selected tag tag as a detached HEAD. |
| `` n `` | 태그를 생성 | Create new tag from current commit. You'll be prompted to enter a tag name and optional description. |
| `` d `` | Delete | View delete options for local/remote tag. |
| `` P `` | 태그를 push | Push the selected tag to a remote. You'll be prompted to select a remote. |
| `` g `` | Reset | View reset options (soft/mixed/hard) for resetting onto selected item. |
| `` <enter> `` | 커밋 보기 | |
| `` w `` | View worktree options | |
| `` / `` | Filter the current view by text | |
## 파일
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` <c-o> `` | 파일명을 클립보드에 복사 | |
| `` <space> `` | Staged 전환 | Toggle staged for selected file. |
| `` <c-b> `` | 파일을 필터하기 (Staged/unstaged) | |
| `` y `` | Copy to clipboard | |
| `` c `` | 커밋 변경내용 | Commit staged changes. |
| `` w `` | Commit changes without pre-commit hook | |
| `` A `` | 마지맛 커밋 수정 | |
| `` C `` | Git 편집기를 사용하여 변경 내용을 커밋합니다. | |
| `` <c-f> `` | Find base commit for fixup | Find the commit that your current changes are building upon, for the sake of amending/fixing up the commit. This spares you from having to look through your branch's commits one-by-one to see which commit should be amended/fixed up. See docs: <https://github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/tree/master/docs/Fixup_Commits.md> |
| `` e `` | Edit | Open file in external editor. |
| `` o `` | 파일 닫기 | Open file in default application. |
| `` i `` | Ignore file | |
| `` r `` | 파일 새로고침 | |
| `` s `` | Stash | Stash all changes. For other variations of stashing, use the view stash options keybinding. |
| `` S `` | Stash 옵션 보기 | View stash options (e.g. stash all, stash staged, stash unstaged). |
| `` a `` | 모든 변경을 Staged/unstaged으로 전환 | Toggle staged/unstaged for all files in working tree. |
| `` <enter> `` | Stage individual hunks/lines for file, or collapse/expand for directory | If the selected item is a file, focus the staging view so you can stage individual hunks/lines. If the selected item is a directory, collapse/expand it. |
| `` d `` | View 'discard changes' options | View options for discarding changes to the selected file. |
| `` g `` | View upstream reset options | |
| `` D `` | Reset | View reset options for working tree (e.g. nuking the working tree). |
| `` ` `` | 파일 트리뷰로 전환 | Toggle file view between flat and tree layout. Flat layout shows all file paths in a single list, tree layout groups files by directory. |
| `` <c-t> `` | Open external diff tool (git difftool) | |
| `` M `` | Git mergetool를 열기 | Run `git mergetool`. |
| `` f `` | Fetch | Fetch changes from remote. |
| `` / `` | 검색 시작 | |
## 확인 패널
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` <enter> `` | 확인 | |
| `` <esc> `` | 닫기/취소 | |

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_This file is auto-generated. To update, make the changes in the pkg/i18n directory and then run `go generate ./...` from the project root._
# Lazygit Sneltoetsen
## Globale Sneltoetsen
_Legend: `<c-b>` means ctrl+b, `<a-b>` means alt+b, `B` means shift+b_
<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>
## Globale sneltoetsen
## Lijstpaneel Navigatie
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` <c-r> `` | Wissel naar een recente repo | |
| `` <pgup> (fn+up/shift+k) `` | Scroll naar beneden vanaf hoofdpaneel | |
| `` <pgdown> (fn+down/shift+j) `` | Scroll naar beneden vanaf hoofdpaneel | |
| `` @ `` | View command log options | View options for the command log e.g. show/hide the command log and focus the command log. |
| `` P `` | Push | Push the current branch to its upstream branch. If no upstream is configured, you will be prompted to configure an upstream branch. |
| `` p `` | Pull | Pull changes from the remote for the current branch. If no upstream is configured, you will be prompted to configure an upstream branch. |
| `` } `` | Increase diff context size | Increase the amount of the context shown around changes in the diff view. |
| `` { `` | Decrease diff context size | Decrease the amount of the context shown around changes in the diff view. |
| `` : `` | Voer aangepaste commando uit | Bring up a prompt where you can enter a shell command to execute. Not to be confused with pre-configured custom commands. |
| `` <c-p> `` | Bekijk aangepaste patch opties | |
| `` m `` | Bekijk merge/rebase opties | View options to abort/continue/skip the current merge/rebase. |
| `` R `` | Verversen | Refresh the git state (i.e. run `git status`, `git branch`, etc in background to update the contents of panels). This does not run `git fetch`. |
| `` + `` | Volgende scherm modus (normaal/half/groot) | |
| `` _ `` | Vorige scherm modus | |
| `` ? `` | Open menu | |
| `` <c-s> `` | Bekijk scoping opties | View options for filtering the commit log by a file path, so that only commits relating to that path are shown. |
| `` W `` | Open diff menu | View options relating to diffing two refs e.g. diffing against selected ref, entering ref to diff against, and reversing the diff direction. |
| `` <c-e> `` | Open diff menu | View options relating to diffing two refs e.g. diffing against selected ref, entering ref to diff against, and reversing the diff direction. |
| `` q `` | Quit | |
| `` <esc> `` | Annuleren | |
| `` <c-w> `` | Toggle whitespace | Toggle whether or not whitespace changes are shown in the diff view. |
| `` z `` | Ongedaan maken (via reflog) (experimenteel) | The reflog will be used to determine what git command to run to undo the last git command. This does not include changes to the working tree; only commits are taken into consideration. |
| `` <c-z> `` | Redo (via reflog) (experimenteel) | The reflog will be used to determine what git command to run to redo the last git command. This does not include changes to the working tree; only commits are taken into consideration. |
<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>
## Lijstpaneel navigatie
## Branches Paneel (Branches Tabblad)
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` , `` | Vorige pagina | |
| `` . `` | Volgende pagina | |
| `` < `` | Scroll naar boven | |
| `` > `` | Scroll naar beneden | |
| `` v `` | Toggle drag selecteer | |
| `` <s-down> `` | Range select down | |
| `` <s-up> `` | Range select up | |
| `` / `` | Start met zoeken | |
| `` H `` | Scroll left | |
| `` L `` | Scroll right | |
| `` ] `` | Volgende tabblad | |
| `` [ `` | Vorige 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>
## Bestanden
## Branches Paneel (Remote Branches (in Remotes tabblad))
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` <c-o> `` | Kopieer de bestandsnaam naar het klembord | |
| `` <space> `` | Toggle staged | Toggle staged for selected file. |
| `` <c-b> `` | Filter files by status | |
| `` y `` | Copy to clipboard | |
| `` c `` | Commit veranderingen | Commit staged changes. |
| `` w `` | Commit veranderingen zonder pre-commit hook | |
| `` A `` | Wijzig laatste commit | |
| `` C `` | Commit veranderingen met de git editor | |
| `` <c-f> `` | Find base commit for fixup | Find the commit that your current changes are building upon, for the sake of amending/fixing up the commit. This spares you from having to look through your branch's commits one-by-one to see which commit should be amended/fixed up. See docs: <https://github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/tree/master/docs/Fixup_Commits.md> |
| `` e `` | Edit | Open file in external editor. |
| `` o `` | Open bestand | Open file in default application. |
| `` i `` | Ignore or exclude file | |
| `` r `` | Refresh bestanden | |
| `` s `` | Stash | Stash all changes. For other variations of stashing, use the view stash options keybinding. |
| `` S `` | Bekijk stash opties | View stash options (e.g. stash all, stash staged, stash unstaged). |
| `` a `` | Toggle staged alle | Toggle staged/unstaged for all files in working tree. |
| `` <enter> `` | Stage individuele hunks/lijnen | If the selected item is a file, focus the staging view so you can stage individual hunks/lines. If the selected item is a directory, collapse/expand it. |
| `` d `` | Bekijk 'veranderingen ongedaan maken' opties | View options for discarding changes to the selected file. |
| `` g `` | Bekijk upstream reset opties | |
| `` D `` | Reset | View reset options for working tree (e.g. nuking the working tree). |
| `` ` `` | Toggle bestandsboom weergave | Toggle file view between flat and tree layout. Flat layout shows all file paths in a single list, tree layout groups files by directory. |
| `` <c-t> `` | Open external diff tool (git difftool) | |
| `` M `` | Open external merge tool | Run `git mergetool`. |
| `` f `` | Fetch | Fetch changes from remote. |
| `` / `` | Start met zoeken | |
<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>
## Bevestigingspaneel
## Branches Paneel (Remotes Tabblad)
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` <enter> `` | Bevestig | |
| `` <esc> `` | Sluiten | |
<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
## Branches Paneel (Sub-commits)
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` <c-o> `` | Kopieer branch name naar klembord | |
| `` i `` | Laat git-flow opties zien | |
| `` <space> `` | Uitchecken | Checkout selected item. |
| `` n `` | Nieuwe branch | |
| `` o `` | Maak een pull-request | |
| `` O `` | Bekijk opties voor pull-aanvraag | |
| `` <c-y> `` | Kopieer de URL van het pull-verzoek naar het klembord | |
| `` c `` | Uitchecken bij naam | Checkout by name. In the input box you can enter '-' to switch to the last branch. |
| `` F `` | Forceer checkout | Force checkout selected branch. This will discard all local changes in your working directory before checking out the selected branch. |
| `` d `` | Delete | View delete options for local/remote branch. |
| `` r `` | Rebase branch | Rebase the checked-out branch onto the selected branch. |
| `` M `` | Merge in met huidige checked out branch | Merge selected branch into currently checked out branch. |
| `` f `` | Fast-forward deze branch vanaf zijn upstream | Fast-forward selected branch from its upstream. |
| `` T `` | Creëer tag | |
| `` s `` | Sort order | |
| `` g `` | Bekijk reset opties | |
| `` R `` | Hernoem branch | |
| `` u `` | View upstream options | View options relating to the branch's upstream e.g. setting/unsetting the upstream and resetting to the upstream. |
| `` <enter> `` | Bekijk commits | |
| `` w `` | View worktree options | |
| `` / `` | Filter the current view by text | |
<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>
## Commit bericht
## Branches Paneel (Tags Tabblad)
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` <enter> `` | Bevestig | |
| `` <esc> `` | Sluiten | |
<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
## Commit bestanden Paneel
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` <c-o> `` | Kopieer de bestandsnaam naar het klembord | |
| `` c `` | Uitchecken | Bestand uitchecken |
| `` d `` | Remove | Uitsluit deze commit zijn veranderingen aan dit bestand |
| `` o `` | Open bestand | Open file in default application. |
| `` e `` | Edit | Open file in external editor. |
| `` <c-t> `` | Open external diff tool (git difftool) | |
| `` <space> `` | Toggle bestand inbegrepen in patch | Toggle whether the file is included in the custom patch. See https://github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit#rebase-magic-custom-patches. |
| `` a `` | Toggle all files | Add/remove all commit's files to custom patch. See https://github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit#rebase-magic-custom-patches. |
| `` <enter> `` | Enter bestand om geselecteerde regels toe te voegen aan de patch | If a file is selected, enter the file so that you can add/remove individual lines to the custom patch. If a directory is selected, toggle the directory. |
| `` ` `` | Toggle bestandsboom weergave | Toggle file view between flat and tree layout. Flat layout shows all file paths in a single list, tree layout groups files by directory. |
| `` / `` | Start met zoeken | |
<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
## Commits Paneel (Commits)
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` <c-o> `` | Kopieer commit SHA naar klembord | |
| `` <c-r> `` | Reset cherry-picked (gekopieerde) commits selectie | |
| `` b `` | View bisect options | |
| `` s `` | Squash | Squash the selected commit into the commit below it. The selected commit's message will be appended to the commit below it. |
| `` f `` | Fixup | Meld the selected commit into the commit below it. Similar to fixup, but the selected commit's message will be discarded. |
| `` r `` | Hernoem commit | Reword the selected commit's message. |
| `` R `` | Hernoem commit met editor | |
| `` d `` | Verwijder commit | Drop the selected commit. This will remove the commit from the branch via a rebase. If the commit makes changes that later commits depend on, you may need to resolve merge conflicts. |
| `` e `` | Edit (start interactive rebase) | Wijzig commit |
| `` i `` | Start interactive rebase | Start an interactive rebase for the commits on your branch. This will include all commits from the HEAD commit down to the first merge commit or main branch commit.
If you would instead like to start an interactive rebase from the selected commit, press `e`. |
| `` p `` | Pick | Kies commit (wanneer midden in rebase) |
| `` F `` | Create fixup commit | Creëer fixup commit |
| `` S `` | Apply fixup commits | Squash bovenstaande commits |
| `` <c-j> `` | Verplaats commit 1 naar beneden | |
| `` <c-k> `` | Verplaats commit 1 naar boven | |
| `` V `` | Plak commits (cherry-pick) | |
| `` B `` | Mark as base commit for rebase | Select a base commit for the next rebase. When you rebase onto a branch, only commits above the base commit will be brought across. This uses the `git rebase --onto` command. |
| `` A `` | Amend | Wijzig commit met staged veranderingen |
| `` a `` | Amend commit attribute | Set/Reset commit author or set co-author. |
| `` t `` | Revert | Create a revert commit for the selected commit, which applies the selected commit's changes in reverse. |
| `` T `` | Tag commit | Create a new tag pointing at the selected commit. You'll be prompted to enter a tag name and optional description. |
| `` <c-l> `` | View log options | View options for commit log e.g. changing sort order, hiding the git graph, showing the whole git graph. |
| `` <space> `` | Uitchecken | Checkout the selected commit as a detached HEAD. |
| `` y `` | Copy commit attribute to clipboard | Copy commit attribute to clipboard (e.g. hash, URL, diff, message, author). |
| `` o `` | Open commit in browser | |
| `` n `` | Creëer nieuwe branch van commit | |
| `` g `` | Bekijk reset opties | View reset options (soft/mixed/hard) for resetting onto selected item. |
| `` C `` | Kopieer commit (cherry-pick) | Mark commit as copied. Then, within the local commits view, you can press `V` to paste (cherry-pick) the copied commit(s) into your checked out branch. At any time you can press `<esc>` to cancel the selection. |
| `` <c-t> `` | Open external diff tool (git difftool) | |
| `` <enter> `` | Bekijk gecommite bestanden | |
| `` w `` | View worktree options | |
| `` / `` | Start met zoeken | |
<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>
## Menu
## Commits Paneel (Reflog Tabblad)
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` <enter> `` | Uitvoeren | |
| `` <esc> `` | Sluiten | |
| `` / `` | Filter the current view by text | |
<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>
## Mergen
## Extras Paneel
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` <space> `` | Kies stuk | |
| `` b `` | Kies beide stukken | |
| `` <up> `` | Selecteer bovenste hunk | |
| `` <down> `` | Selecteer onderste hunk | |
| `` <left> `` | Selecteer voorgaand conflict | |
| `` <right> `` | Selecteer volgende conflict | |
| `` z `` | Ongedaan maken | Undo last merge conflict resolution. |
| `` e `` | Verander bestand | Open file in external editor. |
| `` o `` | Open bestand | Open file in default application. |
| `` M `` | Open external merge tool | Run `git mergetool`. |
| `` <esc> `` | Ga terug naar het bestanden paneel | |
<pre>
<kbd>@</kbd>: open command log menu
</pre>
## Normaal
## Bestanden Paneel (Bestanden)
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` mouse wheel down (fn+up) `` | Scroll omlaag | |
| `` mouse wheel up (fn+down) `` | Scroll omhoog | |
<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>
## Patch bouwen
## Bestanden Paneel (Submodules)
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` <left> `` | Selecteer de vorige hunk | |
| `` <right> `` | Selecteer de volgende hunk | |
| `` v `` | Toggle drag selecteer | |
| `` a `` | Toggle selecteer hunk | Toggle hunk selection mode. |
| `` <c-o> `` | Copy selected text to clipboard | |
| `` o `` | Open bestand | Open file in default application. |
| `` e `` | Verander bestand | Open file in external editor. |
| `` <space> `` | Voeg toe/verwijder lijn(en) in patch | |
| `` <esc> `` | Sluit lijn-bij-lijn modus | |
| `` / `` | Start met zoeken | |
<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>
## Reflog
## Hoofd Paneel (Mergen)
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` <c-o> `` | Kopieer commit SHA naar klembord | |
| `` <space> `` | Uitchecken | Checkout the selected commit as a detached HEAD. |
| `` y `` | Copy commit attribute to clipboard | Copy commit attribute to clipboard (e.g. hash, URL, diff, message, author). |
| `` o `` | Open commit in browser | |
| `` n `` | Creëer nieuwe branch van commit | |
| `` g `` | Bekijk reset opties | View reset options (soft/mixed/hard) for resetting onto selected item. |
| `` C `` | Kopieer commit (cherry-pick) | Mark commit as copied. Then, within the local commits view, you can press `V` to paste (cherry-pick) the copied commit(s) into your checked out branch. At any time you can press `<esc>` to cancel the selection. |
| `` <c-r> `` | Reset cherry-picked (gekopieerde) commits selectie | |
| `` <c-t> `` | Open external diff tool (git difftool) | |
| `` <enter> `` | Bekijk commits | |
| `` w `` | View worktree options | |
| `` / `` | Filter the current view by text | |
<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>
## Remote branches
## Hoofd Paneel (Normaal)
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` <c-o> `` | Kopieer branch name naar klembord | |
| `` <space> `` | Uitchecken | Checkout a new local branch based on the selected remote branch. The new branch will track the remote branch. |
| `` n `` | Nieuwe branch | |
| `` M `` | Merge in met huidige checked out branch | Merge selected branch into currently checked out branch. |
| `` r `` | Rebase branch | Rebase the checked-out branch onto the selected branch. |
| `` d `` | Delete | Delete the remote branch from the remote. |
| `` u `` | Set as upstream | Stel in als upstream van uitgecheckte branch |
| `` s `` | Sort order | |
| `` g `` | Bekijk reset opties | View reset options (soft/mixed/hard) for resetting onto selected item. |
| `` <enter> `` | Bekijk commits | |
| `` w `` | View worktree options | |
| `` / `` | Filter the current view by text | |
<pre>
<kbd>Ő</kbd>: scroll omlaag (fn+up)
<kbd>ő</kbd>: scroll omhoog (fn+down)
</pre>
## Remotes
## Hoofd Paneel (Patch Bouwen)
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` <enter> `` | View branches | |
| `` n `` | Voeg een nieuwe remote toe | |
| `` d `` | Remove | Remove the selected remote. Any local branches tracking a remote branch from the remote will be unaffected. |
| `` e `` | Edit | Wijzig remote |
| `` f `` | Fetch | Fetch remote |
| `` / `` | Filter the current view by text | |
<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>
## Staging
## Hoofd Paneel (Staging)
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` <left> `` | Selecteer de vorige hunk | |
| `` <right> `` | Selecteer de volgende hunk | |
| `` v `` | Toggle drag selecteer | |
| `` a `` | Toggle selecteer hunk | Toggle hunk selection mode. |
| `` <c-o> `` | Copy selected text to clipboard | |
| `` <space> `` | Toggle staged | Toggle lijnen staged / unstaged |
| `` d `` | Verwijdert change (git reset) | When unstaged change is selected, discard the change using `git reset`. When staged change is selected, unstage the change. |
| `` o `` | Open bestand | Open file in default application. |
| `` e `` | Verander bestand | Open file in external editor. |
| `` <esc> `` | Ga terug naar het bestanden paneel | |
| `` <tab> `` | Ga naar een ander paneel | Switch to other view (staged/unstaged changes). |
| `` E `` | Edit hunk | Edit selected hunk in external editor. |
| `` c `` | Commit veranderingen | Commit staged changes. |
| `` w `` | Commit veranderingen zonder pre-commit hook | |
| `` C `` | Commit veranderingen met de git editor | |
| `` / `` | Start met zoeken | |
<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>
## Stash
## Menu Paneel
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` <space> `` | Toepassen | Apply the stash entry to your working directory. |
| `` g `` | Pop | Apply the stash entry to your working directory and remove the stash entry. |
| `` d `` | Laten vallen | Remove the stash entry from the stash list. |
| `` n `` | Nieuwe branch | Create a new branch from the selected stash entry. This works by git checking out the commit that the stash entry was created from, creating a new branch from that commit, then applying the stash entry to the new branch as an additional commit. |
| `` r `` | Rename stash | |
| `` <enter> `` | Bekijk gecommite bestanden | |
| `` w `` | View worktree options | |
| `` / `` | Filter the current view by text | |
<pre>
<kbd>esc</kbd>: sluit menu
</pre>
## Status
## Stash Paneel
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` o `` | Open config bestand | Open file in default application. |
| `` e `` | Verander config bestand | Open file in external editor. |
| `` u `` | Check voor updates | |
| `` <enter> `` | Wissel naar een recente repo | |
| `` a `` | Alle logs van de branch laten zien | |
<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>
## Sub-commits
## Status Paneel
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` <c-o> `` | Kopieer commit SHA naar klembord | |
| `` <space> `` | Uitchecken | Checkout the selected commit as a detached HEAD. |
| `` y `` | Copy commit attribute to clipboard | Copy commit attribute to clipboard (e.g. hash, URL, diff, message, author). |
| `` o `` | Open commit in browser | |
| `` n `` | Creëer nieuwe branch van commit | |
| `` g `` | Bekijk reset opties | View reset options (soft/mixed/hard) for resetting onto selected item. |
| `` C `` | Kopieer commit (cherry-pick) | Mark commit as copied. Then, within the local commits view, you can press `V` to paste (cherry-pick) the copied commit(s) into your checked out branch. At any time you can press `<esc>` to cancel the selection. |
| `` <c-r> `` | Reset cherry-picked (gekopieerde) commits selectie | |
| `` <c-t> `` | Open external diff tool (git difftool) | |
| `` <enter> `` | Bekijk gecommite bestanden | |
| `` w `` | View worktree options | |
| `` / `` | Start met zoeken | |
<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
</pre>
## Submodules
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` <c-o> `` | Kopieer submodule naam naar klembord | |
| `` <enter> `` | Enter | Enter submodule |
| `` d `` | Remove | Remove the selected submodule and its corresponding directory. |
| `` u `` | Update | Update selected submodule. |
| `` n `` | Voeg nieuwe submodule toe | |
| `` e `` | Update submodule URL | |
| `` i `` | Initialize | Initialiseer submodule |
| `` b `` | Bekijk bulk submodule opties | |
| `` / `` | Filter the current view by text | |
## Tags
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` <space> `` | Uitchecken | Checkout the selected tag tag as a detached HEAD. |
| `` n `` | Creëer tag | Create new tag from current commit. You'll be prompted to enter a tag name and optional description. |
| `` d `` | Delete | View delete options for local/remote tag. |
| `` P `` | Push tag | Push the selected tag to a remote. You'll be prompted to select a remote. |
| `` g `` | Reset | View reset options (soft/mixed/hard) for resetting onto selected item. |
| `` <enter> `` | Bekijk commits | |
| `` w `` | View worktree options | |
| `` / `` | Filter the current view by text | |
## Worktrees
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` n `` | New worktree | |
| `` <space> `` | Switch | Switch to the selected worktree. |
| `` o `` | Open in editor | |
| `` d `` | Remove | Remove the selected worktree. This will both delete the worktree's directory, as well as metadata about the worktree in the .git directory. |
| `` / `` | Filter the current view by text | |

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_This file is auto-generated. To update, make the changes in the pkg/i18n directory and then run `go generate ./...` from the project root._
# Lazygit Keybindings
_Legend: `<c-b>` means ctrl+b, `<a-b>` means alt+b, `B` means shift+b_
## 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>
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` <c-r> `` | Switch to a recent repo | |
| `` <pgup> (fn+up/shift+k) `` | Scroll up main window | |
| `` <pgdown> (fn+down/shift+j) `` | Scroll down main window | |
| `` @ `` | View command log options | View options for the command log e.g. show/hide the command log and focus the command log. |
| `` P `` | Push | Push the current branch to its upstream branch. If no upstream is configured, you will be prompted to configure an upstream branch. |
| `` p `` | Pull | Pull changes from the remote for the current branch. If no upstream is configured, you will be prompted to configure an upstream branch. |
| `` } `` | Increase diff context size | Increase the amount of the context shown around changes in the diff view. |
| `` { `` | Decrease diff context size | Decrease the amount of the context shown around changes in the diff view. |
| `` : `` | Wykonaj własną komendę | Bring up a prompt where you can enter a shell command to execute. Not to be confused with pre-configured custom commands. |
| `` <c-p> `` | View custom patch options | |
| `` m `` | Widok scalenia/opcje zmiany bazy | View options to abort/continue/skip the current merge/rebase. |
| `` R `` | Odśwież | Refresh the git state (i.e. run `git status`, `git branch`, etc in background to update the contents of panels). This does not run `git fetch`. |
| `` + `` | Next screen mode (normal/half/fullscreen) | |
| `` _ `` | Prev screen mode | |
| `` ? `` | Open keybindings menu | |
| `` <c-s> `` | View filter-by-path options | View options for filtering the commit log by a file path, so that only commits relating to that path are shown. |
| `` W `` | View diffing options | View options relating to diffing two refs e.g. diffing against selected ref, entering ref to diff against, and reversing the diff direction. |
| `` <c-e> `` | View diffing options | View options relating to diffing two refs e.g. diffing against selected ref, entering ref to diff against, and reversing the diff direction. |
| `` q `` | Quit | |
| `` <esc> `` | Anuluj | |
| `` <c-w> `` | Toggle whitespace | Toggle whether or not whitespace changes are shown in the diff view. |
| `` z `` | Undo | The reflog will be used to determine what git command to run to undo the last git command. This does not include changes to the working tree; only commits are taken into consideration. |
| `` <c-z> `` | Redo | The reflog will be used to determine what git command to run to redo the last git command. This does not include changes to the working tree; only commits are taken into consideration. |
## List Panel Navigation
## 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>
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` , `` | Previous page | |
| `` . `` | Next page | |
| `` < `` | Scroll to top | |
| `` > `` | Scroll to bottom | |
| `` v `` | Toggle range select | |
| `` <s-down> `` | Range select down | |
| `` <s-up> `` | Range select up | |
| `` / `` | Search the current view by text | |
| `` H `` | Scroll left | |
| `` L `` | Scroll right | |
| `` ] `` | Next tab | |
| `` [ `` | Previous tab | |
## Gałęzie Panel (Branches Tab)
## Commit summary
<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>
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` <enter> `` | Potwierdź | |
| `` <esc> `` | Zamknij | |
## Gałęzie Panel (Remote Branches (in Remotes tab))
## Commity
<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>
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` <c-o> `` | Copy commit SHA to clipboard | |
| `` <c-r> `` | Reset copied (cherry-picked) commits selection | |
| `` b `` | View bisect options | |
| `` s `` | Spłaszcz | Squash the selected commit into the commit below it. The selected commit's message will be appended to the commit below it. |
| `` f `` | Napraw | Meld the selected commit into the commit below it. Similar to fixup, but the selected commit's message will be discarded. |
| `` r `` | Zmień nazwę commita | Reword the selected commit's message. |
| `` R `` | Zmień nazwę commita w edytorze | |
| `` d `` | Usuń commit | Drop the selected commit. This will remove the commit from the branch via a rebase. If the commit makes changes that later commits depend on, you may need to resolve merge conflicts. |
| `` e `` | Edit (start interactive rebase) | Edytuj commit |
| `` i `` | Start interactive rebase | Start an interactive rebase for the commits on your branch. This will include all commits from the HEAD commit down to the first merge commit or main branch commit.
If you would instead like to start an interactive rebase from the selected commit, press `e`. |
| `` p `` | Pick | Wybierz commit (podczas zmiany bazy) |
| `` F `` | Create fixup commit | Utwórz commit naprawczy dla tego commita |
| `` S `` | Apply fixup commits | Spłaszcz wszystkie commity naprawcze powyżej zaznaczonych commitów (autosquash) |
| `` <c-j> `` | Przenieś commit 1 w dół | |
| `` <c-k> `` | Przenieś commit 1 w górę | |
| `` V `` | Wklej commity (przebieranie) | |
| `` B `` | Mark as base commit for rebase | Select a base commit for the next rebase. When you rebase onto a branch, only commits above the base commit will be brought across. This uses the `git rebase --onto` command. |
| `` A `` | Amend | Popraw commit zmianami z poczekalni |
| `` a `` | Amend commit attribute | Set/Reset commit author or set co-author. |
| `` t `` | Revert | Create a revert commit for the selected commit, which applies the selected commit's changes in reverse. |
| `` T `` | Tag commit | Create a new tag pointing at the selected commit. You'll be prompted to enter a tag name and optional description. |
| `` <c-l> `` | View log options | View options for commit log e.g. changing sort order, hiding the git graph, showing the whole git graph. |
| `` <space> `` | Przełącz | Checkout the selected commit as a detached HEAD. |
| `` y `` | Copy commit attribute to clipboard | Copy commit attribute to clipboard (e.g. hash, URL, diff, message, author). |
| `` o `` | Open commit in browser | |
| `` n `` | Create new branch off of commit | |
| `` g `` | Wyświetl opcje resetu | View reset options (soft/mixed/hard) for resetting onto selected item. |
| `` C `` | Kopiuj commit (przebieranie) | Mark commit as copied. Then, within the local commits view, you can press `V` to paste (cherry-pick) the copied commit(s) into your checked out branch. At any time you can press `<esc>` to cancel the selection. |
| `` <c-t> `` | Open external diff tool (git difftool) | |
| `` <enter> `` | Przeglądaj pliki commita | |
| `` w `` | View worktree options | |
| `` / `` | Search the current view by text | |
## Gałęzie Panel (Remotes Tab)
## Confirmation panel
<pre>
<kbd>f</kbd>: fetch remote
<kbd>n</kbd>: add new remote
<kbd>d</kbd>: remove remote
<kbd>e</kbd>: edit remote
</pre>
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` <enter> `` | Potwierdź | |
| `` <esc> `` | Zamknij | |
## Gałęzie Panel (Sub-commits)
## Local branches
<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>
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` <c-o> `` | Copy branch name to clipboard | |
| `` i `` | Show git-flow options | |
| `` <space> `` | Przełącz | Checkout selected item. |
| `` n `` | Nowa gałąź | |
| `` o `` | Utwórz żądanie pobrania | |
| `` O `` | Utwórz opcje żądania ściągnięcia | |
| `` <c-y> `` | Skopiuj adres URL żądania pobrania do schowka | |
| `` c `` | Przełącz używając nazwy | Checkout by name. In the input box you can enter '-' to switch to the last branch. |
| `` F `` | Wymuś przełączenie | Force checkout selected branch. This will discard all local changes in your working directory before checking out the selected branch. |
| `` d `` | Delete | View delete options for local/remote branch. |
| `` r `` | Zmiana bazy gałęzi | Rebase the checked-out branch onto the selected branch. |
| `` M `` | Scal do obecnej gałęzi | Merge selected branch into currently checked out branch. |
| `` f `` | Fast-forward | Fast-forward selected branch from its upstream. |
| `` T `` | New tag | |
| `` s `` | Sort order | |
| `` g `` | Wyświetl opcje resetu | |
| `` R `` | Rename branch | |
| `` u `` | View upstream options | View options relating to the branch's upstream e.g. setting/unsetting the upstream and resetting to the upstream. |
| `` <enter> `` | View commits | |
| `` w `` | View worktree options | |
| `` / `` | Filter the current view by text | |
## Gałęzie Panel (Tags Tab)
## Main panel (patch building)
<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>
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` <left> `` | Poprzedni kawałek | |
| `` <right> `` | Następny kawałek | |
| `` v `` | Toggle range select | |
| `` a `` | Select hunk | Toggle hunk selection mode. |
| `` <c-o> `` | Copy selected text to clipboard | |
| `` o `` | Otwórz plik | Open file in default application. |
| `` e `` | Edytuj plik | Open file in external editor. |
| `` <space> `` | Toggle lines in patch | |
| `` <esc> `` | Wyście z trybu "linia po linii" | |
| `` / `` | Search the current view by text | |
## Commit files Panel
## Menu
<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>
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` <enter> `` | Wykonaj | |
| `` <esc> `` | Zamknij | |
| `` / `` | Filter the current view by text | |
## Commity Panel (Commity)
## Pliki
<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>
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` <c-o> `` | Copy path to clipboard | |
| `` <space> `` | Przełącz stan poczekalni | Toggle staged for selected file. |
| `` <c-b> `` | Filter files by status | |
| `` y `` | Copy to clipboard | |
| `` c `` | Zatwierdź zmiany | Commit staged changes. |
| `` w `` | Zatwierdź zmiany bez skryptu pre-commit | |
| `` A `` | Zmień ostatni commit | |
| `` C `` | Zatwierdź zmiany używając edytora | |
| `` <c-f> `` | Find base commit for fixup | Find the commit that your current changes are building upon, for the sake of amending/fixing up the commit. This spares you from having to look through your branch's commits one-by-one to see which commit should be amended/fixed up. See docs: <https://github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/tree/master/docs/Fixup_Commits.md> |
| `` e `` | Edit | Open file in external editor. |
| `` o `` | Otwórz plik | Open file in default application. |
| `` i `` | Ignore or exclude file | |
| `` r `` | Odśwież pliki | |
| `` s `` | Stash | Stash all changes. For other variations of stashing, use the view stash options keybinding. |
| `` S `` | Wyświetl opcje schowka | View stash options (e.g. stash all, stash staged, stash unstaged). |
| `` a `` | Przełącz stan poczekalni wszystkich | Toggle staged/unstaged for all files in working tree. |
| `` <enter> `` | Zatwierdź pojedyncze linie | If the selected item is a file, focus the staging view so you can stage individual hunks/lines. If the selected item is a directory, collapse/expand it. |
| `` d `` | Pokaż opcje porzucania zmian | View options for discarding changes to the selected file. |
| `` g `` | View upstream reset options | |
| `` D `` | Reset | View reset options for working tree (e.g. nuking the working tree). |
| `` ` `` | Toggle file tree view | Toggle file view between flat and tree layout. Flat layout shows all file paths in a single list, tree layout groups files by directory. |
| `` <c-t> `` | Open external diff tool (git difftool) | |
| `` M `` | Open external merge tool | Run `git mergetool`. |
| `` f `` | Pobierz | Fetch changes from remote. |
| `` / `` | Search the current view by text | |
## Commity Panel (Reflog Tab)
## Pliki commita
<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>
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` <c-o> `` | Copy path to clipboard | |
| `` c `` | Przełącz | Plik wybierania |
| `` d `` | Remove | Porzuć zmiany commita dla tego pliku |
| `` o `` | Otwórz plik | Open file in default application. |
| `` e `` | Edit | Open file in external editor. |
| `` <c-t> `` | Open external diff tool (git difftool) | |
| `` <space> `` | Toggle file included in patch | Toggle whether the file is included in the custom patch. See https://github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit#rebase-magic-custom-patches. |
| `` a `` | Toggle all files | Add/remove all commit's files to custom patch. See https://github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit#rebase-magic-custom-patches. |
| `` <enter> `` | Enter file / Toggle directory collapsed | If a file is selected, enter the file so that you can add/remove individual lines to the custom patch. If a directory is selected, toggle the directory. |
| `` ` `` | Toggle file tree view | Toggle file view between flat and tree layout. Flat layout shows all file paths in a single list, tree layout groups files by directory. |
| `` / `` | Search the current view by text | |
## Extras Panel
## Poczekalnia
<pre>
<kbd>@</kbd>: open command log menu
</pre>
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` <left> `` | Poprzedni kawałek | |
| `` <right> `` | Następny kawałek | |
| `` v `` | Toggle range select | |
| `` a `` | Select hunk | Toggle hunk selection mode. |
| `` <c-o> `` | Copy selected text to clipboard | |
| `` <space> `` | Przełącz stan poczekalni | Toggle selection staged / unstaged. |
| `` d `` | Discard | When unstaged change is selected, discard the change using `git reset`. When staged change is selected, unstage the change. |
| `` o `` | Otwórz plik | Open file in default application. |
| `` e `` | Edytuj plik | Open file in external editor. |
| `` <esc> `` | Wróć do panelu plików | |
| `` <tab> `` | Switch view | Switch to other view (staged/unstaged changes). |
| `` E `` | Edit hunk | Edit selected hunk in external editor. |
| `` c `` | Zatwierdź zmiany | Commit staged changes. |
| `` w `` | Zatwierdź zmiany bez skryptu pre-commit | |
| `` C `` | Zatwierdź zmiany używając edytora | |
| `` / `` | Search the current view by text | |
## Pliki Panel (Pliki)
## Reflog
<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>
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` <c-o> `` | Copy commit SHA to clipboard | |
| `` <space> `` | Przełącz | Checkout the selected commit as a detached HEAD. |
| `` y `` | Copy commit attribute to clipboard | Copy commit attribute to clipboard (e.g. hash, URL, diff, message, author). |
| `` o `` | Open commit in browser | |
| `` n `` | Create new branch off of commit | |
| `` g `` | Wyświetl opcje resetu | View reset options (soft/mixed/hard) for resetting onto selected item. |
| `` C `` | Kopiuj commit (przebieranie) | Mark commit as copied. Then, within the local commits view, you can press `V` to paste (cherry-pick) the copied commit(s) into your checked out branch. At any time you can press `<esc>` to cancel the selection. |
| `` <c-r> `` | Reset copied (cherry-picked) commits selection | |
| `` <c-t> `` | Open external diff tool (git difftool) | |
| `` <enter> `` | View commits | |
| `` w `` | View worktree options | |
| `` / `` | Filter the current view by text | |
## Pliki Panel (Submodules)
## Remote branches
<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>
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` <c-o> `` | Copy branch name to clipboard | |
| `` <space> `` | Przełącz | Checkout a new local branch based on the selected remote branch. The new branch will track the remote branch. |
| `` n `` | Nowa gałąź | |
| `` M `` | Scal do obecnej gałęzi | Merge selected branch into currently checked out branch. |
| `` r `` | Zmiana bazy gałęzi | Rebase the checked-out branch onto the selected branch. |
| `` d `` | Delete | Delete the remote branch from the remote. |
| `` u `` | Set as upstream | Set the selected remote branch as the upstream of the checked-out branch. |
| `` s `` | Sort order | |
| `` g `` | Wyświetl opcje resetu | View reset options (soft/mixed/hard) for resetting onto selected item. |
| `` <enter> `` | View commits | |
| `` w `` | View worktree options | |
| `` / `` | Filter the current view by text | |
## Main Panel (Merging)
## Remotes
<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 both hunks
<kbd>◄</kbd>: select previous conflict
<kbd>►</kbd>: select next conflict
<kbd>▲</kbd>: select top hunk
<kbd>▼</kbd>: select bottom hunk
<kbd>z</kbd>: cofnij
</pre>
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` <enter> `` | View branches | |
| `` n `` | New remote | |
| `` d `` | Remove | Remove the selected remote. Any local branches tracking a remote branch from the remote will be unaffected. |
| `` e `` | Edit | Edit the selected remote's name or URL. |
| `` f `` | Pobierz | Fetch updates from the remote repository. This retrieves new commits and branches without merging them into your local branches. |
| `` / `` | Filter the current view by text | |
## Main Panel (Normal)
## Scalanie
<pre>
<kbd>Ő</kbd>: scroll down (fn+up)
<kbd>ő</kbd>: scroll up (fn+down)
</pre>
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` <space> `` | Wybierz kawałek | |
| `` b `` | Wybierz oba kawałki | |
| `` <up> `` | Wybierz poprzedni kawałek | |
| `` <down> `` | Wybierz następny kawałek | |
| `` <left> `` | Poprzedni konflikt | |
| `` <right> `` | Następny konflikt | |
| `` z `` | Cofnij | Undo last merge conflict resolution. |
| `` e `` | Edytuj plik | Open file in external editor. |
| `` o `` | Otwórz plik | Open file in default application. |
| `` M `` | Open external merge tool | Run `git mergetool`. |
| `` <esc> `` | Wróć do panelu plików | |
## Main Panel (Patch Building)
## Schowek
<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>
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` <space> `` | Zastosuj | Apply the stash entry to your working directory. |
| `` g `` | Wyciągnij | Apply the stash entry to your working directory and remove the stash entry. |
| `` d `` | Porzuć | Remove the stash entry from the stash list. |
| `` n `` | Nowa gałąź | Create a new branch from the selected stash entry. This works by git checking out the commit that the stash entry was created from, creating a new branch from that commit, then applying the stash entry to the new branch as an additional commit. |
| `` r `` | Rename stash | |
| `` <enter> `` | Przeglądaj pliki commita | |
| `` w `` | View worktree options | |
| `` / `` | Filter the current view by text | |
## Main Panel (Zatwierdzanie)
## Status
<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>
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` o `` | Otwórz konfigurację | Open file in default application. |
| `` e `` | Edytuj konfigurację | Open file in external editor. |
| `` u `` | Sprawdź aktualizacje | |
| `` <enter> `` | Switch to a recent repo | |
| `` a `` | Pokaż wszystkie logi gałęzi | |
## Menu Panel
## Sub-commits
<pre>
<kbd>esc</kbd>: close menu
</pre>
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` <c-o> `` | Copy commit SHA to clipboard | |
| `` <space> `` | Przełącz | Checkout the selected commit as a detached HEAD. |
| `` y `` | Copy commit attribute to clipboard | Copy commit attribute to clipboard (e.g. hash, URL, diff, message, author). |
| `` o `` | Open commit in browser | |
| `` n `` | Create new branch off of commit | |
| `` g `` | Wyświetl opcje resetu | View reset options (soft/mixed/hard) for resetting onto selected item. |
| `` C `` | Kopiuj commit (przebieranie) | Mark commit as copied. Then, within the local commits view, you can press `V` to paste (cherry-pick) the copied commit(s) into your checked out branch. At any time you can press `<esc>` to cancel the selection. |
| `` <c-r> `` | Reset copied (cherry-picked) commits selection | |
| `` <c-t> `` | Open external diff tool (git difftool) | |
| `` <enter> `` | Przeglądaj pliki commita | |
| `` w `` | View worktree options | |
| `` / `` | Search the current view by text | |
## Schowek Panel
## Submodules
<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>
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` <c-o> `` | Copy submodule name to clipboard | |
| `` <enter> `` | Enter | Enter submodule. After entering the submodule, you can press `<esc>` to escape back to the parent repo. |
| `` d `` | Remove | Remove the selected submodule and its corresponding directory. |
| `` u `` | Update | Update selected submodule. |
| `` n `` | New submodule | |
| `` e `` | Update submodule URL | |
| `` i `` | Initialize | Initialize the selected submodule to prepare for fetching. You probably want to follow this up by invoking the 'update' action to fetch the submodule. |
| `` b `` | View bulk submodule options | |
| `` / `` | Filter the current view by text | |
## Status Panel
## Tags
<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
</pre>
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` <space> `` | Przełącz | Checkout the selected tag tag as a detached HEAD. |
| `` n `` | New tag | Create new tag from current commit. You'll be prompted to enter a tag name and optional description. |
| `` d `` | Delete | View delete options for local/remote tag. |
| `` P `` | Push tag | Push the selected tag to a remote. You'll be prompted to select a remote. |
| `` g `` | Reset | View reset options (soft/mixed/hard) for resetting onto selected item. |
| `` <enter> `` | View commits | |
| `` w `` | View worktree options | |
| `` / `` | Filter the current view by text | |
## Worktrees
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` n `` | New worktree | |
| `` <space> `` | Switch | Switch to the selected worktree. |
| `` o `` | Open in editor | |
| `` d `` | Remove | Remove the selected worktree. This will both delete the worktree's directory, as well as metadata about the worktree in the .git directory. |
| `` / `` | Filter the current view by text | |
## Zwykłe
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` mouse wheel down (fn+up) `` | Przewiń w dół | |
| `` mouse wheel up (fn+down) `` | Przewiń w górę | |

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_This file is auto-generated. To update, make the changes in the pkg/i18n directory and then run `go generate ./...` from the project root._
# Lazygit Связки клавиш
_Связки клавиш_
## Глобальные сочетания клавиш
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` <c-r> `` | Переключиться на последний репозиторий | |
| `` <pgup> (fn+up/shift+k) `` | Прокрутить вверх главную панель | |
| `` <pgdown> (fn+down/shift+j) `` | Прокрутить вниз главную панель | |
| `` @ `` | Открыть меню журнала команд | View options for the command log e.g. show/hide the command log and focus the command log. |
| `` P `` | Отправить изменения | Push the current branch to its upstream branch. If no upstream is configured, you will be prompted to configure an upstream branch. |
| `` p `` | Получить и слить изменения | Pull changes from the remote for the current branch. If no upstream is configured, you will be prompted to configure an upstream branch. |
| `` } `` | Увеличить размер контекста, отображаемого вокруг изменений в просмотрщике сравнении | Increase the amount of the context shown around changes in the diff view. |
| `` { `` | Уменьшите размер контекста, отображаемого вокруг изменений в просмотрщике сравнении | Decrease the amount of the context shown around changes in the diff view. |
| `` : `` | Выполнить пользовательскую команду | Bring up a prompt where you can enter a shell command to execute. Not to be confused with pre-configured custom commands. |
| `` <c-p> `` | Просмотреть пользовательские параметры патча | |
| `` m `` | Просмотреть параметры слияния/перебазирования | View options to abort/continue/skip the current merge/rebase. |
| `` R `` | Обновить | Refresh the git state (i.e. run `git status`, `git branch`, etc in background to update the contents of panels). This does not run `git fetch`. |
| `` + `` | Следующий режим экрана (нормальный/полуэкранный/полноэкранный) | |
| `` _ `` | Предыдущий режим экрана | |
| `` ? `` | Открыть меню | |
| `` <c-s> `` | Просмотреть параметры фильтрации по пути | View options for filtering the commit log by a file path, so that only commits relating to that path are shown. |
| `` W `` | Открыть меню сравнении | View options relating to diffing two refs e.g. diffing against selected ref, entering ref to diff against, and reversing the diff direction. |
| `` <c-e> `` | Открыть меню сравнении | View options relating to diffing two refs e.g. diffing against selected ref, entering ref to diff against, and reversing the diff direction. |
| `` q `` | Выйти | |
| `` <esc> `` | Отменить | |
| `` <c-w> `` | Переключить отображение изменении пробелов в просмотрщике сравнении | Toggle whether or not whitespace changes are shown in the diff view. |
| `` z `` | Отменить (через reflog) (экспериментальный) | Журнал ссылок (reflog) будет использоваться для определения того, какую команду git запустить, чтобы отменить последнюю команду git. Сюда не входят изменения в рабочем дереве; учитываются только коммиты. |
| `` <c-z> `` | Повторить (через reflog) (экспериментальный) | Журнал ссылок (reflog) будет использоваться для определения того, какую команду git нужно запустить, чтобы повторить последнюю команду git. Сюда не входят изменения в рабочем дереве; учитываются только коммиты. |
## Навигация по панели списка
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` , `` | Предыдущая страница | |
| `` . `` | Следующая страница | |
| `` < `` | Пролистать наверх | |
| `` > `` | Прокрутить вниз | |
| `` v `` | Переключить выборку перетаскивания | |
| `` <s-down> `` | Range select down | |
| `` <s-up> `` | Range select up | |
| `` / `` | Найти | |
| `` H `` | Прокрутить влево | |
| `` L `` | Прокрутить вправо | |
| `` ] `` | Следующая вкладка | |
| `` [ `` | Предыдущая вкладка | |
## Worktrees
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` n `` | New worktree | |
| `` <space> `` | Switch | Switch to the selected worktree. |
| `` o `` | Open in editor | |
| `` d `` | Remove | Remove the selected worktree. This will both delete the worktree's directory, as well as metadata about the worktree in the .git directory. |
| `` / `` | Filter the current view by text | |
## Главная панель (Индексирование)
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` <left> `` | Выбрать предыдущую часть | |
| `` <right> `` | Выбрать следующую часть | |
| `` v `` | Переключить выборку перетаскивания | |
| `` a `` | Переключить выборку частей | Toggle hunk selection mode. |
| `` <c-o> `` | Скопировать выделенный текст в буфер обмена | |
| `` <space> `` | Переключить индекс | Переключить строку в проиндексированные / непроиндексированные |
| `` d `` | Отменить изменение (git reset) | When unstaged change is selected, discard the change using `git reset`. When staged change is selected, unstage the change. |
| `` o `` | Открыть файл | Open file in default application. |
| `` e `` | Редактировать файл | Open file in external editor. |
| `` <esc> `` | Вернуться к панели файлов | |
| `` <tab> `` | Переключиться на другую панель (проиндексированные/непроиндексированные изменения) | Switch to other view (staged/unstaged changes). |
| `` E `` | Изменить эту часть | Edit selected hunk in external editor. |
| `` c `` | Сохранить изменения | Commit staged changes. |
| `` w `` | Закоммитить изменения без предварительного хука коммита | |
| `` C `` | Сохранить изменения с помощью редактора git | |
| `` / `` | Найти | |
## Главная панель (Обычный)
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` mouse wheel down (fn+up) `` | Прокрутить вниз | |
| `` mouse wheel up (fn+down) `` | Прокрутить вверх | |
## Главная панель (Слияние)
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` <space> `` | Выбрать эту часть | |
| `` b `` | Выбрать все части | |
| `` <up> `` | Выбрать предыдущую часть | |
| `` <down> `` | Выбрать следующую часть | |
| `` <left> `` | Выбрать предыдущий конфликт | |
| `` <right> `` | Выбрать следующий конфликт | |
| `` z `` | Отменить | Undo last merge conflict resolution. |
| `` e `` | Редактировать файл | Open file in external editor. |
| `` o `` | Открыть файл | Open file in default application. |
| `` M `` | Открыть внешний инструмент слияния (git mergetool) | Run `git mergetool`. |
| `` <esc> `` | Вернуться к панели файлов | |
## Главная панель (сборка патчей)
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` <left> `` | Выбрать предыдущую часть | |
| `` <right> `` | Выбрать следующую часть | |
| `` v `` | Переключить выборку перетаскивания | |
| `` a `` | Переключить выборку частей | Toggle hunk selection mode. |
| `` <c-o> `` | Скопировать выделенный текст в буфер обмена | |
| `` o `` | Открыть файл | Open file in default application. |
| `` e `` | Редактировать файл | Open file in external editor. |
| `` <space> `` | Добавить/удалить строку(и) для патча | |
| `` <esc> `` | Выйти из сборщика пользовательских патчей | |
| `` / `` | Найти | |
## Журнал ссылок (Reflog)
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` <c-o> `` | Скопировать SHA коммита в буфер обмена | |
| `` <space> `` | Переключить | Checkout the selected commit as a detached HEAD. |
| `` y `` | Скопировать атрибут коммита | Copy commit attribute to clipboard (e.g. hash, URL, diff, message, author). |
| `` o `` | Открыть коммит в браузере | |
| `` n `` | Создать новую ветку с этого коммита | |
| `` g `` | Просмотреть параметры сброса | View reset options (soft/mixed/hard) for resetting onto selected item. |
| `` C `` | Скопировать отобранные коммит (cherry-pick) | Mark commit as copied. Then, within the local commits view, you can press `V` to paste (cherry-pick) the copied commit(s) into your checked out branch. At any time you can press `<esc>` to cancel the selection. |
| `` <c-r> `` | Сбросить отобранную (скопированную | cherry-picked) выборку коммитов | |
| `` <c-t> `` | Open external diff tool (git difftool) | |
| `` <enter> `` | Просмотреть коммиты | |
| `` w `` | View worktree options | |
| `` / `` | Filter the current view by text | |
## Коммиты
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` <c-o> `` | Скопировать SHA коммита в буфер обмена | |
| `` <c-r> `` | Сбросить отобранную (скопированную | cherry-picked) выборку коммитов | |
| `` b `` | Просмотреть параметры бинарного поиска | |
| `` s `` | Объединить коммиты (Squash) | Squash the selected commit into the commit below it. The selected commit's message will be appended to the commit below it. |
| `` f `` | Объединить несколько коммитов в один отбросив сообщение коммита (Fixup) | Meld the selected commit into the commit below it. Similar to fixup, but the selected commit's message will be discarded. |
| `` r `` | Перефразировать коммит | Reword the selected commit's message. |
| `` R `` | Переписать коммит с помощью редактора | |
| `` d `` | Удалить коммит | Drop the selected commit. This will remove the commit from the branch via a rebase. If the commit makes changes that later commits depend on, you may need to resolve merge conflicts. |
| `` e `` | Edit (start interactive rebase) | Изменить коммит |
| `` i `` | Start interactive rebase | Start an interactive rebase for the commits on your branch. This will include all commits from the HEAD commit down to the first merge commit or main branch commit.
If you would instead like to start an interactive rebase from the selected commit, press `e`. |
| `` p `` | Pick | Выбрать коммит (в середине перебазирования) |
| `` F `` | Create fixup commit | Создать fixup коммит для этого коммита |
| `` S `` | Apply fixup commits | Объединить все 'fixup!' коммиты выше в выбранный коммит (автосохранение) |
| `` <c-j> `` | Переместить коммит вниз на один | |
| `` <c-k> `` | Переместить коммит вверх на один | |
| `` V `` | Вставить отобранные коммиты (cherry-pick) | |
| `` B `` | Mark as base commit for rebase | Select a base commit for the next rebase. When you rebase onto a branch, only commits above the base commit will be brought across. This uses the `git rebase --onto` command. |
| `` A `` | Amend | Править последний коммит с проиндексированными изменениями |
| `` a `` | Установить/убрать автора коммита | Set/Reset commit author or set co-author. |
| `` t `` | Revert | Create a revert commit for the selected commit, which applies the selected commit's changes in reverse. |
| `` T `` | Пометить коммит тегом | Create a new tag pointing at the selected commit. You'll be prompted to enter a tag name and optional description. |
| `` <c-l> `` | Открыть меню журнала | View options for commit log e.g. changing sort order, hiding the git graph, showing the whole git graph. |
| `` <space> `` | Переключить | Checkout the selected commit as a detached HEAD. |
| `` y `` | Скопировать атрибут коммита | Copy commit attribute to clipboard (e.g. hash, URL, diff, message, author). |
| `` o `` | Открыть коммит в браузере | |
| `` n `` | Создать новую ветку с этого коммита | |
| `` g `` | Просмотреть параметры сброса | View reset options (soft/mixed/hard) for resetting onto selected item. |
| `` C `` | Скопировать отобранные коммит (cherry-pick) | Mark commit as copied. Then, within the local commits view, you can press `V` to paste (cherry-pick) the copied commit(s) into your checked out branch. At any time you can press `<esc>` to cancel the selection. |
| `` <c-t> `` | Open external diff tool (git difftool) | |
| `` <enter> `` | Просмотреть файлы выбранного элемента | |
| `` w `` | View worktree options | |
| `` / `` | Найти | |
## Локальные Ветки
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` <c-o> `` | Скопировать название ветки в буфер обмена | |
| `` i `` | Показать параметры git-flow | |
| `` <space> `` | Переключить | Checkout selected item. |
| `` n `` | Новая ветка | |
| `` o `` | Создать запрос на принятие изменений | |
| `` O `` | Создать параметры запроса принятие изменений | |
| `` <c-y> `` | Скопировать URL запроса на принятие изменений в буфер обмена | |
| `` c `` | Переключить по названию | Checkout by name. In the input box you can enter '-' to switch to the last branch. |
| `` F `` | Принудительное переключение | Force checkout selected branch. This will discard all local changes in your working directory before checking out the selected branch. |
| `` d `` | Delete | View delete options for local/remote branch. |
| `` r `` | Перебазировать переключённую ветку на эту ветку | Rebase the checked-out branch onto the selected branch. |
| `` M `` | Слияние с текущей переключённой веткой | Merge selected branch into currently checked out branch. |
| `` f `` | Перемотать эту ветку вперёд из её upstream-ветки | Fast-forward selected branch from its upstream. |
| `` T `` | Создать тег | |
| `` s `` | Порядок сортировки | |
| `` g `` | Просмотреть параметры сброса | |
| `` R `` | Переименовать ветку | |
| `` u `` | View upstream options | View options relating to the branch's upstream e.g. setting/unsetting the upstream and resetting to the upstream. |
| `` <enter> `` | Просмотреть коммиты | |
| `` w `` | View worktree options | |
| `` / `` | Filter the current view by text | |
## Меню
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` <enter> `` | Выполнить | |
| `` <esc> `` | Закрыть | |
| `` / `` | Filter the current view by text | |
## Панель Подтверждения
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` <enter> `` | Подтвердить | |
| `` <esc> `` | Закрыть/отменить | |
## Подкоммиты
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` <c-o> `` | Скопировать SHA коммита в буфер обмена | |
| `` <space> `` | Переключить | Checkout the selected commit as a detached HEAD. |
| `` y `` | Скопировать атрибут коммита | Copy commit attribute to clipboard (e.g. hash, URL, diff, message, author). |
| `` o `` | Открыть коммит в браузере | |
| `` n `` | Создать новую ветку с этого коммита | |
| `` g `` | Просмотреть параметры сброса | View reset options (soft/mixed/hard) for resetting onto selected item. |
| `` C `` | Скопировать отобранные коммит (cherry-pick) | Mark commit as copied. Then, within the local commits view, you can press `V` to paste (cherry-pick) the copied commit(s) into your checked out branch. At any time you can press `<esc>` to cancel the selection. |
| `` <c-r> `` | Сбросить отобранную (скопированную | cherry-picked) выборку коммитов | |
| `` <c-t> `` | Open external diff tool (git difftool) | |
| `` <enter> `` | Просмотреть файлы выбранного элемента | |
| `` w `` | View worktree options | |
| `` / `` | Найти | |
## Подмодули
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` <c-o> `` | Скопировать название подмодуля в буфер обмена | |
| `` <enter> `` | Enter | Ввести подмодуль |
| `` d `` | Remove | Remove the selected submodule and its corresponding directory. |
| `` u `` | Update | Обновить подмодуль |
| `` n `` | Добавить новый подмодуль | |
| `` e `` | Обновить URL подмодуля | |
| `` i `` | Initialize | Инициализировать подмодуль |
| `` b `` | Просмотреть параметры массового подмодуля | |
| `` / `` | Filter the current view by text | |
## Сводка коммита
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` <enter> `` | Подтвердить | |
| `` <esc> `` | Закрыть | |
## Сохранить Изменения Файлов
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` <c-o> `` | Скопировать название файла в буфер обмена | |
| `` c `` | Переключить | Переключить файл |
| `` d `` | Remove | Отменить изменения коммита в этом файле |
| `` o `` | Открыть файл | Open file in default application. |
| `` e `` | Edit | Open file in external editor. |
| `` <c-t> `` | Open external diff tool (git difftool) | |
| `` <space> `` | Переключить файлы включённые в патч | Toggle whether the file is included in the custom patch. See https://github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit#rebase-magic-custom-patches. |
| `` a `` | Переключить все файлы, включённые в патч | Add/remove all commit's files to custom patch. See https://github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit#rebase-magic-custom-patches. |
| `` <enter> `` | Введите файл, чтобы добавить выбранные строки в патч (или свернуть каталог переключения) | If a file is selected, enter the file so that you can add/remove individual lines to the custom patch. If a directory is selected, toggle the directory. |
| `` ` `` | Переключить вид дерева файлов | Toggle file view between flat and tree layout. Flat layout shows all file paths in a single list, tree layout groups files by directory. |
| `` / `` | Найти | |
## Статус
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` o `` | Открыть файл конфигурации | Open file in default application. |
| `` e `` | Редактировать файл конфигурации | Open file in external editor. |
| `` u `` | Проверить обновления | |
| `` <enter> `` | Переключиться на последний репозиторий | |
| `` a `` | Показать все логи ветки | |
## Теги
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` <space> `` | Переключить | Checkout the selected tag tag as a detached HEAD. |
| `` n `` | Создать тег | Create new tag from current commit. You'll be prompted to enter a tag name and optional description. |
| `` d `` | Delete | View delete options for local/remote tag. |
| `` P `` | Отправить тег | Push the selected tag to a remote. You'll be prompted to select a remote. |
| `` g `` | Reset | View reset options (soft/mixed/hard) for resetting onto selected item. |
| `` <enter> `` | Просмотреть коммиты | |
| `` w `` | View worktree options | |
| `` / `` | Filter the current view by text | |
## Удалённые ветки
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` <c-o> `` | Скопировать название ветки в буфер обмена | |
| `` <space> `` | Переключить | Checkout a new local branch based on the selected remote branch. The new branch will track the remote branch. |
| `` n `` | Новая ветка | |
| `` M `` | Слияние с текущей переключённой веткой | Merge selected branch into currently checked out branch. |
| `` r `` | Перебазировать переключённую ветку на эту ветку | Rebase the checked-out branch onto the selected branch. |
| `` d `` | Delete | Delete the remote branch from the remote. |
| `` u `` | Set as upstream | Установить как upstream-ветку переключённую ветку |
| `` s `` | Порядок сортировки | |
| `` g `` | Просмотреть параметры сброса | View reset options (soft/mixed/hard) for resetting onto selected item. |
| `` <enter> `` | Просмотреть коммиты | |
| `` w `` | View worktree options | |
| `` / `` | Filter the current view by text | |
## Удалённые репозитории
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` <enter> `` | View branches | |
| `` n `` | Добавить новую удалённую ветку | |
| `` d `` | Remove | Remove the selected remote. Any local branches tracking a remote branch from the remote will be unaffected. |
| `` e `` | Edit | Редактировать удалённый репозитории |
| `` f `` | Получить изменения | Получение изменения из удалённого репозитория |
| `` / `` | Filter the current view by text | |
## Файлы
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` <c-o> `` | Скопировать название файла в буфер обмена | |
| `` <space> `` | Переключить индекс | Toggle staged for selected file. |
| `` <c-b> `` | Фильтровать файлы (проиндексированные/непроиндексированные) | |
| `` y `` | Copy to clipboard | |
| `` c `` | Сохранить изменения | Commit staged changes. |
| `` w `` | Закоммитить изменения без предварительного хука коммита | |
| `` A `` | Правка последнего коммита | |
| `` C `` | Сохранить изменения с помощью редактора git | |
| `` <c-f> `` | Find base commit for fixup | Find the commit that your current changes are building upon, for the sake of amending/fixing up the commit. This spares you from having to look through your branch's commits one-by-one to see which commit should be amended/fixed up. See docs: <https://github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/tree/master/docs/Fixup_Commits.md> |
| `` e `` | Edit | Open file in external editor. |
| `` o `` | Открыть файл | Open file in default application. |
| `` i `` | Игнорировать или исключить файл | |
| `` r `` | Обновить файлы | |
| `` s `` | Stash | Stash all changes. For other variations of stashing, use the view stash options keybinding. |
| `` S `` | Просмотреть параметры хранилища | View stash options (e.g. stash all, stash staged, stash unstaged). |
| `` a `` | Все проиндексированные/непроиндексированные | Toggle staged/unstaged for all files in working tree. |
| `` <enter> `` | Проиндексировать отдельные части/строки для файла или свернуть/развернуть для каталога | If the selected item is a file, focus the staging view so you can stage individual hunks/lines. If the selected item is a directory, collapse/expand it. |
| `` d `` | Просмотреть параметры «отмены изменении» | View options for discarding changes to the selected file. |
| `` g `` | Просмотреть параметры сброса upstream-ветки | |
| `` D `` | Reset | View reset options for working tree (e.g. nuking the working tree). |
| `` ` `` | Переключить вид дерева файлов | Toggle file view between flat and tree layout. Flat layout shows all file paths in a single list, tree layout groups files by directory. |
| `` <c-t> `` | Open external diff tool (git difftool) | |
| `` M `` | Открыть внешний инструмент слияния (git mergetool) | Run `git mergetool`. |
| `` f `` | Получить изменения | Fetch changes from remote. |
| `` / `` | Найти | |
## Хранилище
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` <space> `` | Применить припрятанные изменения | Apply the stash entry to your working directory. |
| `` g `` | Применить припрятанные изменения и тут же удалить их из хранилища | Apply the stash entry to your working directory and remove the stash entry. |
| `` d `` | Удалить припрятанные изменения из хранилища | Remove the stash entry from the stash list. |
| `` n `` | Новая ветка | Create a new branch from the selected stash entry. This works by git checking out the commit that the stash entry was created from, creating a new branch from that commit, then applying the stash entry to the new branch as an additional commit. |
| `` r `` | Переименовать хранилище | |
| `` <enter> `` | Просмотреть файлы выбранного элемента | |
| `` w `` | View worktree options | |
| `` / `` | Filter the current view by text | |

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_This file is auto-generated. To update, make the changes in the pkg/i18n directory and then run `go generate ./...` from the project root._
# Lazygit 按键绑定
_Legend: `<c-b>` means ctrl+b, `<a-b>` means alt+b, `B` means shift+b_
## 全局键绑定
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` <c-r> `` | 切换到最近的仓库 | |
| `` <pgup> (fn+up/shift+k) `` | 向上滚动主面板 | |
| `` <pgdown> (fn+down/shift+j) `` | 向下滚动主面板 | |
| `` @ `` | 打开命令日志菜单 | View options for the command log e.g. show/hide the command log and focus the command log. |
| `` P `` | 推送 | Push the current branch to its upstream branch. If no upstream is configured, you will be prompted to configure an upstream branch. |
| `` p `` | 拉取 | Pull changes from the remote for the current branch. If no upstream is configured, you will be prompted to configure an upstream branch. |
| `` } `` | 扩大差异视图中显示的上下文范围 | Increase the amount of the context shown around changes in the diff view. |
| `` { `` | 缩小差异视图中显示的上下文范围 | Decrease the amount of the context shown around changes in the diff view. |
| `` : `` | 执行自定义命令 | Bring up a prompt where you can enter a shell command to execute. Not to be confused with pre-configured custom commands. |
| `` <c-p> `` | 查看自定义补丁选项 | |
| `` m `` | 查看 合并/变基 选项 | View options to abort/continue/skip the current merge/rebase. |
| `` R `` | 刷新 | Refresh the git state (i.e. run `git status`, `git branch`, etc in background to update the contents of panels). This does not run `git fetch`. |
| `` + `` | 下一屏模式(正常/半屏/全屏) | |
| `` _ `` | 上一屏模式 | |
| `` ? `` | 打开菜单 | |
| `` <c-s> `` | 查看按路径过滤选项 | View options for filtering the commit log by a file path, so that only commits relating to that path are shown. |
| `` W `` | 打开 diff 菜单 | View options relating to diffing two refs e.g. diffing against selected ref, entering ref to diff against, and reversing the diff direction. |
| `` <c-e> `` | 打开 diff 菜单 | View options relating to diffing two refs e.g. diffing against selected ref, entering ref to diff against, and reversing the diff direction. |
| `` q `` | 退出 | |
| `` <esc> `` | 取消 | |
| `` <c-w> `` | 切换是否在差异视图中显示空白字符差异 | Toggle whether or not whitespace changes are shown in the diff view. |
| `` z `` | (通过 reflog撤销「实验功能」 | The reflog will be used to determine what git command to run to undo the last git command. This does not include changes to the working tree; only commits are taken into consideration. |
| `` <c-z> `` | (通过 reflog重做「实验功能」 | The reflog will be used to determine what git command to run to redo the last git command. This does not include changes to the working tree; only commits are taken into consideration. |
## 列表面板导航
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` , `` | 上一页 | |
| `` . `` | 下一页 | |
| `` < `` | 滚动到顶部 | |
| `` > `` | 滚动到底部 | |
| `` v `` | 切换拖动选择 | |
| `` <s-down> `` | Range select down | |
| `` <s-up> `` | Range select up | |
| `` / `` | 开始搜索 | |
| `` H `` | 向左滚动 | |
| `` L `` | 向右滚动 | |
| `` ] `` | 下一个标签 | |
| `` [ `` | 上一个标签 | |
## Reflog 页面
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` <c-o> `` | 将提交的 SHA 复制到剪贴板 | |
| `` <space> `` | 检出 | Checkout the selected commit as a detached HEAD. |
| `` y `` | Copy commit attribute to clipboard | Copy commit attribute to clipboard (e.g. hash, URL, diff, message, author). |
| `` o `` | 在浏览器中打开提交 | |
| `` n `` | 从提交创建新分支 | |
| `` g `` | 查看重置选项 | View reset options (soft/mixed/hard) for resetting onto selected item. |
| `` C `` | 复制提交(拣选) | Mark commit as copied. Then, within the local commits view, you can press `V` to paste (cherry-pick) the copied commit(s) into your checked out branch. At any time you can press `<esc>` to cancel the selection. |
| `` <c-r> `` | 重置已拣选(复制)的提交 | |
| `` <c-t> `` | Open external diff tool (git difftool) | |
| `` <enter> `` | 查看提交 | |
| `` w `` | View worktree options | |
| `` / `` | Filter the current view by text | |
## Worktrees
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` n `` | New worktree | |
| `` <space> `` | Switch | Switch to the selected worktree. |
| `` o `` | Open in editor | |
| `` d `` | Remove | Remove the selected worktree. This will both delete the worktree's directory, as well as metadata about the worktree in the .git directory. |
| `` / `` | Filter the current view by text | |
## 分支页面
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` <c-o> `` | 将分支名称复制到剪贴板 | |
| `` i `` | 显示 git-flow 选项 | |
| `` <space> `` | 检出 | Checkout selected item. |
| `` n `` | 新分支 | |
| `` o `` | 创建抓取请求 | |
| `` O `` | 创建抓取请求选项 | |
| `` <c-y> `` | 将抓取请求 URL 复制到剪贴板 | |
| `` c `` | 按名称检出 | Checkout by name. In the input box you can enter '-' to switch to the last branch. |
| `` F `` | 强制检出 | Force checkout selected branch. This will discard all local changes in your working directory before checking out the selected branch. |
| `` d `` | Delete | View delete options for local/remote branch. |
| `` r `` | 将已检出的分支变基到该分支 | Rebase the checked-out branch onto the selected branch. |
| `` M `` | 合并到当前检出的分支 | Merge selected branch into currently checked out branch. |
| `` f `` | 从上游快进此分支 | Fast-forward selected branch from its upstream. |
| `` T `` | 创建标签 | |
| `` s `` | Sort order | |
| `` g `` | 查看重置选项 | |
| `` R `` | 重命名分支 | |
| `` u `` | View upstream options | View options relating to the branch's upstream e.g. setting/unsetting the upstream and resetting to the upstream. |
| `` <enter> `` | 查看提交 | |
| `` w `` | View worktree options | |
| `` / `` | Filter the current view by text | |
## 子提交
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` <c-o> `` | 将提交的 SHA 复制到剪贴板 | |
| `` <space> `` | 检出 | Checkout the selected commit as a detached HEAD. |
| `` y `` | Copy commit attribute to clipboard | Copy commit attribute to clipboard (e.g. hash, URL, diff, message, author). |
| `` o `` | 在浏览器中打开提交 | |
| `` n `` | 从提交创建新分支 | |
| `` g `` | 查看重置选项 | View reset options (soft/mixed/hard) for resetting onto selected item. |
| `` C `` | 复制提交(拣选) | Mark commit as copied. Then, within the local commits view, you can press `V` to paste (cherry-pick) the copied commit(s) into your checked out branch. At any time you can press `<esc>` to cancel the selection. |
| `` <c-r> `` | 重置已拣选(复制)的提交 | |
| `` <c-t> `` | Open external diff tool (git difftool) | |
| `` <enter> `` | 查看提交的文件 | |
| `` w `` | View worktree options | |
| `` / `` | 开始搜索 | |
## 子模块
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` <c-o> `` | 将子模块名称复制到剪贴板 | |
| `` <enter> `` | Enter | 输入子模块 |
| `` d `` | Remove | Remove the selected submodule and its corresponding directory. |
| `` u `` | Update | 更新子模块 |
| `` n `` | 添加新的子模块 | |
| `` e `` | 更新子模块 URL | |
| `` i `` | Initialize | 初始化子模块 |
| `` b `` | 查看批量子模块选项 | |
| `` / `` | Filter the current view by text | |
## 提交
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` <c-o> `` | 将提交的 SHA 复制到剪贴板 | |
| `` <c-r> `` | 重置已拣选(复制)的提交 | |
| `` b `` | 查看二分查找选项 | |
| `` s `` | 压缩 | Squash the selected commit into the commit below it. The selected commit's message will be appended to the commit below it. |
| `` f `` | 修正fixup | Meld the selected commit into the commit below it. Similar to fixup, but the selected commit's message will be discarded. |
| `` r `` | 改写提交 | Reword the selected commit's message. |
| `` R `` | 使用编辑器重命名提交 | |
| `` d `` | 删除提交 | Drop the selected commit. This will remove the commit from the branch via a rebase. If the commit makes changes that later commits depend on, you may need to resolve merge conflicts. |
| `` e `` | Edit (start interactive rebase) | 编辑提交 |
| `` i `` | Start interactive rebase | Start an interactive rebase for the commits on your branch. This will include all commits from the HEAD commit down to the first merge commit or main branch commit.
If you would instead like to start an interactive rebase from the selected commit, press `e`. |
| `` p `` | Pick | 选择提交(变基过程中) |
| `` F `` | Create fixup commit | 创建修正提交 |
| `` S `` | Apply fixup commits | 压缩在所选提交之上的所有“fixup!”提交(自动压缩) |
| `` <c-j> `` | 下移提交 | |
| `` <c-k> `` | 上移提交 | |
| `` V `` | 粘贴提交(拣选) | |
| `` B `` | Mark as base commit for rebase | Select a base commit for the next rebase. When you rebase onto a branch, only commits above the base commit will be brought across. This uses the `git rebase --onto` command. |
| `` A `` | Amend | 用已暂存的更改来修补提交 |
| `` a `` | Amend commit attribute | Set/Reset commit author or set co-author. |
| `` t `` | Revert | Create a revert commit for the selected commit, which applies the selected commit's changes in reverse. |
| `` T `` | 标签提交 | Create a new tag pointing at the selected commit. You'll be prompted to enter a tag name and optional description. |
| `` <c-l> `` | 打开日志菜单 | View options for commit log e.g. changing sort order, hiding the git graph, showing the whole git graph. |
| `` <space> `` | 检出 | Checkout the selected commit as a detached HEAD. |
| `` y `` | Copy commit attribute to clipboard | Copy commit attribute to clipboard (e.g. hash, URL, diff, message, author). |
| `` o `` | 在浏览器中打开提交 | |
| `` n `` | 从提交创建新分支 | |
| `` g `` | 查看重置选项 | View reset options (soft/mixed/hard) for resetting onto selected item. |
| `` C `` | 复制提交(拣选) | Mark commit as copied. Then, within the local commits view, you can press `V` to paste (cherry-pick) the copied commit(s) into your checked out branch. At any time you can press `<esc>` to cancel the selection. |
| `` <c-t> `` | Open external diff tool (git difftool) | |
| `` <enter> `` | 查看提交的文件 | |
| `` w `` | View worktree options | |
| `` / `` | 开始搜索 | |
## 提交文件
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` <c-o> `` | 将文件名复制到剪贴板 | |
| `` c `` | 检出 | 检出文件 |
| `` d `` | Remove | 放弃对此文件的提交更改 |
| `` o `` | 打开文件 | Open file in default application. |
| `` e `` | Edit | Open file in external editor. |
| `` <c-t> `` | Open external diff tool (git difftool) | |
| `` <space> `` | 补丁中包含的切换文件 | Toggle whether the file is included in the custom patch. See https://github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit#rebase-magic-custom-patches. |
| `` a `` | Toggle all files | Add/remove all commit's files to custom patch. See https://github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit#rebase-magic-custom-patches. |
| `` <enter> `` | 输入文件以将所选行添加到补丁中(或切换目录折叠) | If a file is selected, enter the file so that you can add/remove individual lines to the custom patch. If a directory is selected, toggle the directory. |
| `` ` `` | 切换文件树视图 | Toggle file view between flat and tree layout. Flat layout shows all file paths in a single list, tree layout groups files by directory. |
| `` / `` | 开始搜索 | |
## 提交讯息
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` <enter> `` | 确认 | |
| `` <esc> `` | 关闭 | |
## 文件
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` <c-o> `` | 将文件名复制到剪贴板 | |
| `` <space> `` | 切换暂存状态 | Toggle staged for selected file. |
| `` <c-b> `` | Filter files by status | |
| `` y `` | Copy to clipboard | |
| `` c `` | 提交更改 | Commit staged changes. |
| `` w `` | 提交更改而无需预先提交钩子 | |
| `` A `` | 修补最后一次提交 | |
| `` C `` | 提交更改(使用编辑器编辑提交信息) | |
| `` <c-f> `` | Find base commit for fixup | Find the commit that your current changes are building upon, for the sake of amending/fixing up the commit. This spares you from having to look through your branch's commits one-by-one to see which commit should be amended/fixed up. See docs: <https://github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/tree/master/docs/Fixup_Commits.md> |
| `` e `` | Edit | Open file in external editor. |
| `` o `` | 打开文件 | Open file in default application. |
| `` i `` | 忽略文件 | |
| `` r `` | 刷新文件 | |
| `` s `` | Stash | Stash all changes. For other variations of stashing, use the view stash options keybinding. |
| `` S `` | 查看贮藏选项 | View stash options (e.g. stash all, stash staged, stash unstaged). |
| `` a `` | 切换所有文件的暂存状态 | Toggle staged/unstaged for all files in working tree. |
| `` <enter> `` | 暂存单个 块/行 用于文件, 或 折叠/展开 目录 | If the selected item is a file, focus the staging view so you can stage individual hunks/lines. If the selected item is a directory, collapse/expand it. |
| `` d `` | 查看'放弃更改'选项 | View options for discarding changes to the selected file. |
| `` g `` | 查看上游重置选项 | |
| `` D `` | Reset | View reset options for working tree (e.g. nuking the working tree). |
| `` ` `` | 切换文件树视图 | Toggle file view between flat and tree layout. Flat layout shows all file paths in a single list, tree layout groups files by directory. |
| `` <c-t> `` | Open external diff tool (git difftool) | |
| `` M `` | 打开外部合并工具 (git mergetool) | Run `git mergetool`. |
| `` f `` | 抓取 | Fetch changes from remote. |
| `` / `` | 开始搜索 | |
## 构建补丁中
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` <left> `` | 选择上一个区块 | |
| `` <right> `` | 选择下一个区块 | |
| `` v `` | 切换拖动选择 | |
| `` a `` | 切换选择区块 | Toggle hunk selection mode. |
| `` <c-o> `` | 将选中文本复制到剪贴板 | |
| `` o `` | 打开文件 | Open file in default application. |
| `` e `` | 编辑文件 | Open file in external editor. |
| `` <space> `` | 添加/移除 行到补丁 | |
| `` <esc> `` | 退出逐行模式 | |
| `` / `` | 开始搜索 | |
## 标签页面
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` <space> `` | 检出 | Checkout the selected tag tag as a detached HEAD. |
| `` n `` | 创建标签 | Create new tag from current commit. You'll be prompted to enter a tag name and optional description. |
| `` d `` | Delete | View delete options for local/remote tag. |
| `` P `` | 推送标签 | Push the selected tag to a remote. You'll be prompted to select a remote. |
| `` g `` | Reset | View reset options (soft/mixed/hard) for resetting onto selected item. |
| `` <enter> `` | 查看提交 | |
| `` w `` | View worktree options | |
| `` / `` | Filter the current view by text | |
## 正在合并
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` <space> `` | 选中区块 | |
| `` b `` | 选中所有区块 | |
| `` <up> `` | 选择顶部块 | |
| `` <down> `` | 选择底部块 | |
| `` <left> `` | 选择上一个冲突 | |
| `` <right> `` | 选择下一个冲突 | |
| `` z `` | 撤销 | Undo last merge conflict resolution. |
| `` e `` | 编辑文件 | Open file in external editor. |
| `` o `` | 打开文件 | Open file in default application. |
| `` M `` | 打开外部合并工具 (git mergetool) | Run `git mergetool`. |
| `` <esc> `` | 返回文件面板 | |
## 正在暂存
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` <left> `` | 选择上一个区块 | |
| `` <right> `` | 选择下一个区块 | |
| `` v `` | 切换拖动选择 | |
| `` a `` | 切换选择区块 | Toggle hunk selection mode. |
| `` <c-o> `` | 将选中文本复制到剪贴板 | |
| `` <space> `` | 切换暂存状态 | 切换行暂存状态 |
| `` d `` | 取消变更 (git reset) | When unstaged change is selected, discard the change using `git reset`. When staged change is selected, unstage the change. |
| `` o `` | 打开文件 | Open file in default application. |
| `` e `` | 编辑文件 | Open file in external editor. |
| `` <esc> `` | 返回文件面板 | |
| `` <tab> `` | 切换到其他面板 | Switch to other view (staged/unstaged changes). |
| `` E `` | Edit hunk | Edit selected hunk in external editor. |
| `` c `` | 提交更改 | Commit staged changes. |
| `` w `` | 提交更改而无需预先提交钩子 | |
| `` C `` | 提交更改(使用编辑器编辑提交信息) | |
| `` / `` | 开始搜索 | |
## 正常
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` mouse wheel down (fn+up) `` | 向下滚动 | |
| `` mouse wheel up (fn+down) `` | 向上滚动 | |
## 状态
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` o `` | 打开配置文件 | Open file in default application. |
| `` e `` | 编辑配置文件 | Open file in external editor. |
| `` u `` | 检查更新 | |
| `` <enter> `` | 切换到最近的仓库 | |
| `` a `` | 显示所有分支的日志 | |
## 确认面板
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` <enter> `` | 确认 | |
| `` <esc> `` | 关闭 | |
## 菜单
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` <enter> `` | 执行 | |
| `` <esc> `` | 关闭 | |
| `` / `` | Filter the current view by text | |
## 贮藏
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` <space> `` | 应用 | Apply the stash entry to your working directory. |
| `` g `` | 应用并删除 | Apply the stash entry to your working directory and remove the stash entry. |
| `` d `` | 删除 | Remove the stash entry from the stash list. |
| `` n `` | 新分支 | Create a new branch from the selected stash entry. This works by git checking out the commit that the stash entry was created from, creating a new branch from that commit, then applying the stash entry to the new branch as an additional commit. |
| `` r `` | Rename stash | |
| `` <enter> `` | 查看提交的文件 | |
| `` w `` | View worktree options | |
| `` / `` | Filter the current view by text | |
## 远程分支
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` <c-o> `` | 将分支名称复制到剪贴板 | |
| `` <space> `` | 检出 | Checkout a new local branch based on the selected remote branch. The new branch will track the remote branch. |
| `` n `` | 新分支 | |
| `` M `` | 合并到当前检出的分支 | Merge selected branch into currently checked out branch. |
| `` r `` | 将已检出的分支变基到该分支 | Rebase the checked-out branch onto the selected branch. |
| `` d `` | Delete | Delete the remote branch from the remote. |
| `` u `` | Set as upstream | 设置为检出分支的上游 |
| `` s `` | Sort order | |
| `` g `` | 查看重置选项 | View reset options (soft/mixed/hard) for resetting onto selected item. |
| `` <enter> `` | 查看提交 | |
| `` w `` | View worktree options | |
| `` / `` | Filter the current view by text | |
## 远程页面
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` <enter> `` | View branches | |
| `` n `` | 添加新的远程仓库 | |
| `` d `` | Remove | Remove the selected remote. Any local branches tracking a remote branch from the remote will be unaffected. |
| `` e `` | Edit | 编辑远程仓库 |
| `` f `` | 抓取 | 抓取远程仓库 |
| `` / `` | Filter the current view by text | |

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_This file is auto-generated. To update, make the changes in the pkg/i18n directory and then run `go generate ./...` from the project root._
# Lazygit 鍵盤快捷鍵
_說明:`<c-b>` 表示 Ctrl+B、`<a-b>` 表示 Alt+B`B`表示 Shift+B_
## 全局快捷鍵
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` <c-r> `` | 切換到最近使用的版本庫 | |
| `` <pgup> (fn+up/shift+k) `` | 向上捲動主面板 | |
| `` <pgdown> (fn+down/shift+j) `` | 向下捲動主面板 | |
| `` @ `` | 開啟命令記錄選單 | View options for the command log e.g. show/hide the command log and focus the command log. |
| `` P `` | 推送 | Push the current branch to its upstream branch. If no upstream is configured, you will be prompted to configure an upstream branch. |
| `` p `` | 拉取 | Pull changes from the remote for the current branch. If no upstream is configured, you will be prompted to configure an upstream branch. |
| `` } `` | 增加差異檢視中顯示變更周圍上下文的大小 | Increase the amount of the context shown around changes in the diff view. |
| `` { `` | 減小差異檢視中顯示變更周圍上下文的大小 | Decrease the amount of the context shown around changes in the diff view. |
| `` : `` | 執行自訂命令 | Bring up a prompt where you can enter a shell command to execute. Not to be confused with pre-configured custom commands. |
| `` <c-p> `` | 檢視自訂補丁選項 | |
| `` m `` | 查看合併/變基選項 | View options to abort/continue/skip the current merge/rebase. |
| `` R `` | 重新整理 | Refresh the git state (i.e. run `git status`, `git branch`, etc in background to update the contents of panels). This does not run `git fetch`. |
| `` + `` | 下一個螢幕模式(常規/半螢幕/全螢幕) | |
| `` _ `` | 上一個螢幕模式 | |
| `` ? `` | 開啟選單 | |
| `` <c-s> `` | 檢視篩選路徑選項 | View options for filtering the commit log by a file path, so that only commits relating to that path are shown. |
| `` W `` | 開啟差異比較選單 | View options relating to diffing two refs e.g. diffing against selected ref, entering ref to diff against, and reversing the diff direction. |
| `` <c-e> `` | 開啟差異比較選單 | View options relating to diffing two refs e.g. diffing against selected ref, entering ref to diff against, and reversing the diff direction. |
| `` q `` | 結束 | |
| `` <esc> `` | 取消 | |
| `` <c-w> `` | 切換是否在差異檢視中顯示空格變更 | Toggle whether or not whitespace changes are shown in the diff view. |
| `` z `` | 復原 | 將使用 reflog 確定要運行哪個 git 命令以復原上一個 git 命令。這不包括工作區的更改;只考慮提交。 |
| `` <c-z> `` | 取消復原 | 將使用 reflog 確定要運行哪個 git 命令以重作上一個 git 命令。這不包括工作區的更改;只考慮提交。 |
## 列表面板導航
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` , `` | 上一頁 | |
| `` . `` | 下一頁 | |
| `` < `` | 捲動到頂部 | |
| `` > `` | 捲動到底部 | |
| `` v `` | 切換拖曳選擇 | |
| `` <s-down> `` | Range select down | |
| `` <s-up> `` | Range select up | |
| `` / `` | 開始搜尋 | |
| `` H `` | 向左捲動 | |
| `` L `` | 向右捲動 | |
| `` ] `` | 下一個索引標籤 | |
| `` [ `` | 上一個索引標籤 | |
## Reflog
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` <c-o> `` | 複製提交 SHA 到剪貼簿 | |
| `` <space> `` | 檢出 | Checkout the selected commit as a detached HEAD. |
| `` y `` | 複製提交屬性 | Copy commit attribute to clipboard (e.g. hash, URL, diff, message, author). |
| `` o `` | 在瀏覽器中開啟提交 | |
| `` n `` | 從提交建立新分支 | |
| `` g `` | 檢視重設選項 | View reset options (soft/mixed/hard) for resetting onto selected item. |
| `` C `` | 複製提交 (揀選) | Mark commit as copied. Then, within the local commits view, you can press `V` to paste (cherry-pick) the copied commit(s) into your checked out branch. At any time you can press `<esc>` to cancel the selection. |
| `` <c-r> `` | 重設選定的揀選 (複製) 提交 | |
| `` <c-t> `` | Open external diff tool (git difftool) | |
| `` <enter> `` | 檢視提交 | |
| `` w `` | View worktree options | |
| `` / `` | Filter the current view by text | |
## Worktrees
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` n `` | New worktree | |
| `` <space> `` | Switch | Switch to the selected worktree. |
| `` o `` | Open in editor | |
| `` d `` | Remove | Remove the selected worktree. This will both delete the worktree's directory, as well as metadata about the worktree in the .git directory. |
| `` / `` | Filter the current view by text | |
## 主視窗 (一般)
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` mouse wheel down (fn+up) `` | 向下捲動 | |
| `` mouse wheel up (fn+down) `` | 向上捲動 | |
## 主視窗 (合併中)
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` <space> `` | 挑選程式碼片段 | |
| `` b `` | 挑選所有程式碼片段 | |
| `` <up> `` | 選擇上一段 | |
| `` <down> `` | 選擇下一段 | |
| `` <left> `` | 選擇上一個衝突 | |
| `` <right> `` | 選擇下一個衝突 | |
| `` z `` | 復原 | Undo last merge conflict resolution. |
| `` e `` | 編輯檔案 | Open file in external editor. |
| `` o `` | 開啟檔案 | Open file in default application. |
| `` M `` | 開啟外部合併工具 (git mergetool) | Run `git mergetool`. |
| `` <esc> `` | 返回檔案面板 | |
## 主視窗 (預存中)
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` <left> `` | 選擇上一段 | |
| `` <right> `` | 選擇下一段 | |
| `` v `` | 切換拖曳選擇 | |
| `` a `` | 切換選擇程式碼塊 | Toggle hunk selection mode. |
| `` <c-o> `` | 複製所選文本至剪貼簿 | |
| `` <space> `` | 切換預存 | 切換現有行的狀態 (已預存/未預存) |
| `` d `` | 刪除變更 (git reset) | When unstaged change is selected, discard the change using `git reset`. When staged change is selected, unstage the change. |
| `` o `` | 開啟檔案 | Open file in default application. |
| `` e `` | 編輯檔案 | Open file in external editor. |
| `` <esc> `` | 返回檔案面板 | |
| `` <tab> `` | 切換至另一個面板 (已預存/未預存更改) | Switch to other view (staged/unstaged changes). |
| `` E `` | 編輯程式碼塊 | Edit selected hunk in external editor. |
| `` c `` | 提交變更 | Commit staged changes. |
| `` w `` | 沒有預提交 hook 就提交更改 | |
| `` C `` | 使用 git 編輯器提交變更 | |
| `` / `` | 開始搜尋 | |
## 主面板 (補丁生成)
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` <left> `` | 選擇上一段 | |
| `` <right> `` | 選擇下一段 | |
| `` v `` | 切換拖曳選擇 | |
| `` a `` | 切換選擇程式碼塊 | Toggle hunk selection mode. |
| `` <c-o> `` | 複製所選文本至剪貼簿 | |
| `` o `` | 開啟檔案 | Open file in default application. |
| `` e `` | 編輯檔案 | Open file in external editor. |
| `` <space> `` | 向 (或從) 補丁中添加/刪除行 | |
| `` <esc> `` | 退出自訂補丁建立器 | |
| `` / `` | 開始搜尋 | |
## 功能表
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` <enter> `` | 執行 | |
| `` <esc> `` | 關閉 | |
| `` / `` | Filter the current view by text | |
## 子提交
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` <c-o> `` | 複製提交 SHA 到剪貼簿 | |
| `` <space> `` | 檢出 | Checkout the selected commit as a detached HEAD. |
| `` y `` | 複製提交屬性 | Copy commit attribute to clipboard (e.g. hash, URL, diff, message, author). |
| `` o `` | 在瀏覽器中開啟提交 | |
| `` n `` | 從提交建立新分支 | |
| `` g `` | 檢視重設選項 | View reset options (soft/mixed/hard) for resetting onto selected item. |
| `` C `` | 複製提交 (揀選) | Mark commit as copied. Then, within the local commits view, you can press `V` to paste (cherry-pick) the copied commit(s) into your checked out branch. At any time you can press `<esc>` to cancel the selection. |
| `` <c-r> `` | 重設選定的揀選 (複製) 提交 | |
| `` <c-t> `` | Open external diff tool (git difftool) | |
| `` <enter> `` | 檢視所選項目的檔案 | |
| `` w `` | View worktree options | |
| `` / `` | 開始搜尋 | |
## 子模組
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` <c-o> `` | 複製子模組名稱到剪貼簿 | |
| `` <enter> `` | Enter | 進入子模組 |
| `` d `` | Remove | Remove the selected submodule and its corresponding directory. |
| `` u `` | Update | 更新子模組 |
| `` n `` | 新增子模組 | |
| `` e `` | 更新子模組 URL | |
| `` i `` | Initialize | 初始化子模組 |
| `` b `` | 查看批量子模組選項 | |
| `` / `` | Filter the current view by text | |
## 提交
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` <c-o> `` | 複製提交 SHA 到剪貼簿 | |
| `` <c-r> `` | 重設選定的揀選 (複製) 提交 | |
| `` b `` | 查看二分選項 | |
| `` s `` | 壓縮 (Squash) | Squash the selected commit into the commit below it. The selected commit's message will be appended to the commit below it. |
| `` f `` | 修復 (Fixup) | Meld the selected commit into the commit below it. Similar to fixup, but the selected commit's message will be discarded. |
| `` r `` | 改寫提交 | Reword the selected commit's message. |
| `` R `` | 使用編輯器改寫提交 | |
| `` d `` | 刪除提交 | Drop the selected commit. This will remove the commit from the branch via a rebase. If the commit makes changes that later commits depend on, you may need to resolve merge conflicts. |
| `` e `` | Edit (start interactive rebase) | 編輯提交 |
| `` i `` | Start interactive rebase | Start an interactive rebase for the commits on your branch. This will include all commits from the HEAD commit down to the first merge commit or main branch commit.
If you would instead like to start an interactive rebase from the selected commit, press `e`. |
| `` p `` | Pick | 挑選提交 (於變基過程中) |
| `` F `` | Create fixup commit | 為此提交建立修復提交 |
| `` S `` | Apply fixup commits | 壓縮上方所有的“fixup!”提交 (自動壓縮) |
| `` <c-j> `` | 向下移動提交 | |
| `` <c-k> `` | 向上移動提交 | |
| `` V `` | 貼上提交 (揀選) | |
| `` B `` | Mark as base commit for rebase | Select a base commit for the next rebase. When you rebase onto a branch, only commits above the base commit will be brought across. This uses the `git rebase --onto` command. |
| `` A `` | Amend | 使用已預存的更改修正提交 |
| `` a `` | 設置/重設提交作者 | Set/Reset commit author or set co-author. |
| `` t `` | Revert | Create a revert commit for the selected commit, which applies the selected commit's changes in reverse. |
| `` T `` | 打標籤到提交 | Create a new tag pointing at the selected commit. You'll be prompted to enter a tag name and optional description. |
| `` <c-l> `` | 開啟記錄選單 | View options for commit log e.g. changing sort order, hiding the git graph, showing the whole git graph. |
| `` <space> `` | 檢出 | Checkout the selected commit as a detached HEAD. |
| `` y `` | 複製提交屬性 | Copy commit attribute to clipboard (e.g. hash, URL, diff, message, author). |
| `` o `` | 在瀏覽器中開啟提交 | |
| `` n `` | 從提交建立新分支 | |
| `` g `` | 檢視重設選項 | View reset options (soft/mixed/hard) for resetting onto selected item. |
| `` C `` | 複製提交 (揀選) | Mark commit as copied. Then, within the local commits view, you can press `V` to paste (cherry-pick) the copied commit(s) into your checked out branch. At any time you can press `<esc>` to cancel the selection. |
| `` <c-t> `` | Open external diff tool (git difftool) | |
| `` <enter> `` | 檢視所選項目的檔案 | |
| `` w `` | View worktree options | |
| `` / `` | 開始搜尋 | |
## 提交摘要
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` <enter> `` | 確認 | |
| `` <esc> `` | 關閉 | |
## 提交檔案
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` <c-o> `` | 複製檔案名稱到剪貼簿 | |
| `` c `` | 檢出 | 檢出檔案 |
| `` d `` | Remove | 捨棄此提交對此檔案的更改 |
| `` o `` | 開啟檔案 | Open file in default application. |
| `` e `` | Edit | Open file in external editor. |
| `` <c-t> `` | Open external diff tool (git difftool) | |
| `` <space> `` | 切換檔案是否包含在補丁中 | Toggle whether the file is included in the custom patch. See https://github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit#rebase-magic-custom-patches. |
| `` a `` | 切換所有檔案是否包含在補丁中 | Add/remove all commit's files to custom patch. See https://github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit#rebase-magic-custom-patches. |
| `` <enter> `` | 輸入檔案以將選定的行添加至補丁(或切換目錄折疊) | If a file is selected, enter the file so that you can add/remove individual lines to the custom patch. If a directory is selected, toggle the directory. |
| `` ` `` | 切換檔案樹狀視圖 | Toggle file view between flat and tree layout. Flat layout shows all file paths in a single list, tree layout groups files by directory. |
| `` / `` | 開始搜尋 | |
## 收藏 (Stash)
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` <space> `` | 套用 | Apply the stash entry to your working directory. |
| `` g `` | 還原 | Apply the stash entry to your working directory and remove the stash entry. |
| `` d `` | 捨棄 | Remove the stash entry from the stash list. |
| `` n `` | 新分支 | Create a new branch from the selected stash entry. This works by git checking out the commit that the stash entry was created from, creating a new branch from that commit, then applying the stash entry to the new branch as an additional commit. |
| `` r `` | 重新命名收藏 | |
| `` <enter> `` | 檢視所選項目的檔案 | |
| `` w `` | View worktree options | |
| `` / `` | Filter the current view by text | |
## 本地分支
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` <c-o> `` | 複製分支名稱到剪貼簿 | |
| `` i `` | 顯示 git-flow 選項 | |
| `` <space> `` | 檢出 | Checkout selected item. |
| `` n `` | 新分支 | |
| `` o `` | 建立拉取請求 | |
| `` O `` | 建立拉取請求選項 | |
| `` <c-y> `` | 複製拉取請求的 URL 到剪貼板 | |
| `` c `` | 根據名稱檢出 | Checkout by name. In the input box you can enter '-' to switch to the last branch. |
| `` F `` | 強制檢出 | Force checkout selected branch. This will discard all local changes in your working directory before checking out the selected branch. |
| `` d `` | Delete | View delete options for local/remote branch. |
| `` r `` | 將已檢出的分支變基至此分支 | Rebase the checked-out branch onto the selected branch. |
| `` M `` | 合併到當前檢出的分支 | Merge selected branch into currently checked out branch. |
| `` f `` | 從上游快進此分支 | Fast-forward selected branch from its upstream. |
| `` T `` | 建立標籤 | |
| `` s `` | Sort order | |
| `` g `` | 檢視重設選項 | |
| `` R `` | 重新命名分支 | |
| `` u `` | View upstream options | View options relating to the branch's upstream e.g. setting/unsetting the upstream and resetting to the upstream. |
| `` <enter> `` | 檢視提交 | |
| `` w `` | View worktree options | |
| `` / `` | Filter the current view by text | |
## 標籤
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` <space> `` | 檢出 | Checkout the selected tag tag as a detached HEAD. |
| `` n `` | 建立標籤 | Create new tag from current commit. You'll be prompted to enter a tag name and optional description. |
| `` d `` | Delete | View delete options for local/remote tag. |
| `` P `` | 推送標籤 | Push the selected tag to a remote. You'll be prompted to select a remote. |
| `` g `` | Reset | View reset options (soft/mixed/hard) for resetting onto selected item. |
| `` <enter> `` | 檢視提交 | |
| `` w `` | View worktree options | |
| `` / `` | Filter the current view by text | |
## 檔案
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` <c-o> `` | 複製檔案名稱到剪貼簿 | |
| `` <space> `` | 切換預存 | Toggle staged for selected file. |
| `` <c-b> `` | 篩選檔案 (預存/未預存) | |
| `` y `` | Copy to clipboard | |
| `` c `` | 提交變更 | Commit staged changes. |
| `` w `` | 沒有預提交 hook 就提交更改 | |
| `` A `` | 修正上次提交 | |
| `` C `` | 使用 git 編輯器提交變更 | |
| `` <c-f> `` | Find base commit for fixup | Find the commit that your current changes are building upon, for the sake of amending/fixing up the commit. This spares you from having to look through your branch's commits one-by-one to see which commit should be amended/fixed up. See docs: <https://github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/tree/master/docs/Fixup_Commits.md> |
| `` e `` | Edit | Open file in external editor. |
| `` o `` | 開啟檔案 | Open file in default application. |
| `` i `` | 忽略或排除檔案 | |
| `` r `` | 重新整理檔案 | |
| `` s `` | Stash | Stash all changes. For other variations of stashing, use the view stash options keybinding. |
| `` S `` | 檢視收藏選項 | View stash options (e.g. stash all, stash staged, stash unstaged). |
| `` a `` | 全部預存/取消預存 | Toggle staged/unstaged for all files in working tree. |
| `` <enter> `` | 選擇檔案中的單個程式碼塊/行,或展開/折疊目錄 | If the selected item is a file, focus the staging view so you can stage individual hunks/lines. If the selected item is a directory, collapse/expand it. |
| `` d `` | 檢視“捨棄更改”的選項 | View options for discarding changes to the selected file. |
| `` g `` | 檢視上游重設選項 | |
| `` D `` | Reset | View reset options for working tree (e.g. nuking the working tree). |
| `` ` `` | 切換檔案樹狀視圖 | Toggle file view between flat and tree layout. Flat layout shows all file paths in a single list, tree layout groups files by directory. |
| `` <c-t> `` | Open external diff tool (git difftool) | |
| `` M `` | 開啟外部合併工具 (git mergetool) | Run `git mergetool`. |
| `` f `` | 擷取 | Fetch changes from remote. |
| `` / `` | 開始搜尋 | |
## 狀態
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` o `` | 開啟設定檔案 | Open file in default application. |
| `` e `` | 編輯設定檔案 | Open file in external editor. |
| `` u `` | 檢查更新 | |
| `` <enter> `` | 切換到最近使用的版本庫 | |
| `` a `` | 顯示所有分支日誌 | |
## 確認面板
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` <enter> `` | 確認 | |
| `` <esc> `` | 關閉/取消 | |
## 遠端
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` <enter> `` | View branches | |
| `` n `` | 新增遠端 | |
| `` d `` | Remove | Remove the selected remote. Any local branches tracking a remote branch from the remote will be unaffected. |
| `` e `` | Edit | 編輯遠端 |
| `` f `` | 擷取 | 擷取遠端 |
| `` / `` | Filter the current view by text | |
## 遠端分支
| Key | Action | Info |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `` <c-o> `` | 複製分支名稱到剪貼簿 | |
| `` <space> `` | 檢出 | Checkout a new local branch based on the selected remote branch. The new branch will track the remote branch. |
| `` n `` | 新分支 | |
| `` M `` | 合併到當前檢出的分支 | Merge selected branch into currently checked out branch. |
| `` r `` | 將已檢出的分支變基至此分支 | Rebase the checked-out branch onto the selected branch. |
| `` d `` | Delete | Delete the remote branch from the remote. |
| `` u `` | Set as upstream | 將此分支設為當前分支之上游 |
| `` s `` | Sort order | |
| `` g `` | 檢視重設選項 | View reset options (soft/mixed/hard) for resetting onto selected item. |
| `` <enter> `` | 檢視提交 | |
| `` w `` | View worktree options | |
| `` / `` | Filter the current view by text | |

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@@ -1,48 +1,81 @@
module github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit
go 1.14
go 1.20
require (
github.com/OpenPeeDeeP/xdg v1.0.0
github.com/atotto/clipboard v0.1.2
github.com/atotto/clipboard v0.1.4
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/gdamore/tcell/v2 v2.3.11 // indirect
github.com/go-errors/errors v1.4.0
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 v0.3.1 // indirect
github.com/fsmiamoto/git-todo-parser v0.0.5
github.com/gdamore/tcell/v2 v2.7.1-0.20240121011954-0393f5eb0b1a
github.com/go-errors/errors v1.5.1
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 v0.3.1-0.20210614081440-74b42ecad52b
github.com/jesseduffield/generics v0.0.0-20220320043834-727e535cbe68
github.com/jesseduffield/go-git/v5 v5.1.2-0.20221018185014-fdd53fef665d
github.com/jesseduffield/gocui v0.3.1-0.20240129213945-26fc8669eb5b
github.com/jesseduffield/kill v0.0.0-20220618033138-bfbe04675d10
github.com/jesseduffield/lazycore v0.0.0-20221012050358-03d2e40243c5
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/karimkhaleel/jsonschema v0.0.0-20231001195015-d933f0d94ea3
github.com/kyokomi/emoji/v2 v2.2.8
github.com/lucasb-eyer/go-colorful v1.2.0 // indirect
github.com/mattn/go-colorable v0.1.7 // indirect
github.com/mattn/go-runewidth v0.0.13
github.com/lucasb-eyer/go-colorful v1.2.0
github.com/mattn/go-runewidth v0.0.15
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/mitchellh/go-ps v1.0.0
github.com/sahilm/fuzzy v0.1.0
github.com/samber/lo v1.31.0
github.com/sanity-io/litter v1.5.2
github.com/sasha-s/go-deadlock v0.3.1
github.com/sirupsen/logrus v1.4.2
github.com/spf13/afero v1.9.5
github.com/spkg/bom v0.0.0-20160624110644-59b7046e48ad
github.com/stretchr/testify v1.6.1
github.com/stretchr/testify v1.8.1
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 v0.0.0-20210611083646-a4fc73990273 // indirect
golang.org/x/term v0.0.0-20210503060354-a79de5458b56 // indirect
golang.org/x/text v0.3.6 // indirect
golang.org/x/exp v0.0.0-20220318154914-8dddf5d87bd8
gopkg.in/ozeidan/fuzzy-patricia.v3 v3.0.0
gopkg.in/yaml.v3 v3.0.1
)
replace github.com/go-git/go-git/v5 => github.com/jesseduffield/go-git/v5 v5.1.1
require (
github.com/bahlo/generic-list-go v0.2.0 // indirect
github.com/buger/jsonparser v1.1.1 // indirect
github.com/davecgh/go-spew v1.1.1 // indirect
github.com/emirpasic/gods v1.12.0 // indirect
github.com/fatih/color v1.9.0 // indirect
github.com/gdamore/encoding v1.0.0 // indirect
github.com/go-git/gcfg v1.5.0 // indirect
github.com/go-git/go-billy/v5 v5.0.0 // indirect
github.com/go-logfmt/logfmt v0.5.0 // indirect
github.com/gobwas/glob v0.2.3 // indirect
github.com/google/go-cmp v0.5.6 // indirect
github.com/invopop/jsonschema v0.10.0 // indirect
github.com/jbenet/go-context v0.0.0-20150711004518-d14ea06fba99 // indirect
github.com/kevinburke/ssh_config v0.0.0-20190725054713-01f96b0aa0cd // indirect
github.com/konsorten/go-windows-terminal-sequences v1.0.2 // indirect
github.com/kr/logfmt v0.0.0-20140226030751-b84e30acd515 // indirect
github.com/kylelemons/godebug v1.1.0 // indirect
github.com/mailru/easyjson v0.7.7 // indirect
github.com/mattn/go-colorable v0.1.11 // indirect
github.com/mattn/go-isatty v0.0.14 // indirect
github.com/mitchellh/go-homedir v1.1.0 // indirect
github.com/onsi/ginkgo v1.10.3 // indirect
github.com/onsi/gomega v1.7.1 // indirect
github.com/petermattis/goid v0.0.0-20180202154549-b0b1615b78e5 // indirect
github.com/pmezard/go-difflib v1.0.0 // indirect
github.com/rivo/uniseg v0.4.6 // indirect
github.com/sergi/go-diff v1.1.0 // indirect
github.com/wk8/go-ordered-map/v2 v2.1.8 // indirect
github.com/xanzy/ssh-agent v0.2.1 // indirect
golang.org/x/crypto v0.0.0-20220722155217-630584e8d5aa // indirect
golang.org/x/net v0.7.0 // indirect
golang.org/x/sys v0.16.0 // indirect
golang.org/x/term v0.16.0 // indirect
golang.org/x/text v0.14.0 // indirect
gopkg.in/warnings.v0 v0.1.2 // indirect
)

558
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@@ -1,3 +1,43 @@
cloud.google.com/go v0.26.0/go.mod h1:aQUYkXzVsufM+DwF1aE+0xfcU+56JwCaLick0ClmMTw=
cloud.google.com/go v0.34.0/go.mod h1:aQUYkXzVsufM+DwF1aE+0xfcU+56JwCaLick0ClmMTw=
cloud.google.com/go v0.38.0/go.mod h1:990N+gfupTy94rShfmMCWGDn0LpTmnzTp2qbd1dvSRU=
cloud.google.com/go v0.44.1/go.mod h1:iSa0KzasP4Uvy3f1mN/7PiObzGgflwredwwASm/v6AU=
cloud.google.com/go v0.44.2/go.mod h1:60680Gw3Yr4ikxnPRS/oxxkBccT6SA1yMk63TGekxKY=
cloud.google.com/go v0.44.3/go.mod h1:60680Gw3Yr4ikxnPRS/oxxkBccT6SA1yMk63TGekxKY=
cloud.google.com/go v0.45.1/go.mod h1:RpBamKRgapWJb87xiFSdk4g1CME7QZg3uwTez+TSTjc=
cloud.google.com/go v0.46.3/go.mod h1:a6bKKbmY7er1mI7TEI4lsAkts/mkhTSZK8w33B4RAg0=
cloud.google.com/go v0.50.0/go.mod h1:r9sluTvynVuxRIOHXQEHMFffphuXHOMZMycpNR5e6To=
cloud.google.com/go v0.52.0/go.mod h1:pXajvRH/6o3+F9jDHZWQ5PbGhn+o8w9qiu/CffaVdO4=
cloud.google.com/go v0.53.0/go.mod h1:fp/UouUEsRkN6ryDKNW/Upv/JBKnv6WDthjR6+vze6M=
cloud.google.com/go v0.54.0/go.mod h1:1rq2OEkV3YMf6n/9ZvGWI3GWw0VoqH/1x2nd8Is/bPc=
cloud.google.com/go v0.56.0/go.mod h1:jr7tqZxxKOVYizybht9+26Z/gUq7tiRzu+ACVAMbKVk=
cloud.google.com/go v0.57.0/go.mod h1:oXiQ6Rzq3RAkkY7N6t3TcE6jE+CIBBbA36lwQ1JyzZs=
cloud.google.com/go v0.62.0/go.mod h1:jmCYTdRCQuc1PHIIJ/maLInMho30T/Y0M4hTdTShOYc=
cloud.google.com/go v0.65.0/go.mod h1:O5N8zS7uWy9vkA9vayVHs65eM1ubvY4h553ofrNHObY=
cloud.google.com/go v0.72.0/go.mod h1:M+5Vjvlc2wnp6tjzE102Dw08nGShTscUx2nZMufOKPI=
cloud.google.com/go v0.74.0/go.mod h1:VV1xSbzvo+9QJOxLDaJfTjx5e+MePCpCWwvftOeQmWk=
cloud.google.com/go v0.75.0/go.mod h1:VGuuCn7PG0dwsd5XPVm2Mm3wlh3EL55/79EKB6hlPTY=
cloud.google.com/go/bigquery v1.0.1/go.mod h1:i/xbL2UlR5RvWAURpBYZTtm/cXjCha9lbfbpx4poX+o=
cloud.google.com/go/bigquery v1.3.0/go.mod h1:PjpwJnslEMmckchkHFfq+HTD2DmtT67aNFKH1/VBDHE=
cloud.google.com/go/bigquery v1.4.0/go.mod h1:S8dzgnTigyfTmLBfrtrhyYhwRxG72rYxvftPBK2Dvzc=
cloud.google.com/go/bigquery v1.5.0/go.mod h1:snEHRnqQbz117VIFhE8bmtwIDY80NLUZUMb4Nv6dBIg=
cloud.google.com/go/bigquery v1.7.0/go.mod h1://okPTzCYNXSlb24MZs83e2Do+h+VXtc4gLoIoXIAPc=
cloud.google.com/go/bigquery v1.8.0/go.mod h1:J5hqkt3O0uAFnINi6JXValWIb1v0goeZM77hZzJN/fQ=
cloud.google.com/go/datastore v1.0.0/go.mod h1:LXYbyblFSglQ5pkeyhO+Qmw7ukd3C+pD7TKLgZqpHYE=
cloud.google.com/go/datastore v1.1.0/go.mod h1:umbIZjpQpHh4hmRpGhH4tLFup+FVzqBi1b3c64qFpCk=
cloud.google.com/go/pubsub v1.0.1/go.mod h1:R0Gpsv3s54REJCy4fxDixWD93lHJMoZTyQ2kNxGRt3I=
cloud.google.com/go/pubsub v1.1.0/go.mod h1:EwwdRX2sKPjnvnqCa270oGRyludottCI76h+R3AArQw=
cloud.google.com/go/pubsub v1.2.0/go.mod h1:jhfEVHT8odbXTkndysNHCcx0awwzvfOlguIAii9o8iA=
cloud.google.com/go/pubsub v1.3.1/go.mod h1:i+ucay31+CNRpDW4Lu78I4xXG+O1r/MAHgjpRVR+TSU=
cloud.google.com/go/storage v1.0.0/go.mod h1:IhtSnM/ZTZV8YYJWCY8RULGVqBDmpoyjwiyrjsg+URw=
cloud.google.com/go/storage v1.5.0/go.mod h1:tpKbwo567HUNpVclU5sGELwQWBDZ8gh0ZeosJ0Rtdos=
cloud.google.com/go/storage v1.6.0/go.mod h1:N7U0C8pVQ/+NIKOBQyamJIeKQKkZ+mxpohlUTyfDhBk=
cloud.google.com/go/storage v1.8.0/go.mod h1:Wv1Oy7z6Yz3DshWRJFhqM/UCfaWIRTdp0RXyy7KQOVs=
cloud.google.com/go/storage v1.10.0/go.mod h1:FLPqc6j+Ki4BU591ie1oL6qBQGu2Bl/tZ9ullr3+Kg0=
cloud.google.com/go/storage v1.14.0/go.mod h1:GrKmX003DSIwi9o29oFT7YDnHYwZoctc3fOKtUw0Xmo=
dmitri.shuralyov.com/gpu/mtl v0.0.0-20190408044501-666a987793e9/go.mod h1:H6x//7gZCb22OMCxBHrMx7a5I7Hp++hsVxbQ4BYO7hU=
github.com/BurntSushi/toml v0.3.1/go.mod h1:xHWCNGjB5oqiDr8zfno3MHue2Ht5sIBksp03qcyfWMU=
github.com/BurntSushi/xgb v0.0.0-20160522181843-27f122750802/go.mod h1:IVnqGOEym/WlBOVXweHU+Q+/VP0lqqI8lqeDx9IjBqo=
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github.com/OpenPeeDeeP/xdg v1.0.0/go.mod h1:tMoSueLQlMf0TCldjrJLNIjAc5qAOIcHt5REi88/Ygo=
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@@ -6,82 +46,173 @@ github.com/anmitsu/go-shlex v0.0.0-20161002113705-648efa622239 h1:kFOfPq6dUM1hTo
github.com/anmitsu/go-shlex v0.0.0-20161002113705-648efa622239/go.mod h1:2FmKhYUyUczH0OGQWaF5ceTx0UBShxjsH6f8oGKYe2c=
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github.com/atotto/clipboard v0.1.4/go.mod h1:ZY9tmq7sm5xIbd9bOK4onWV4S6X0u6GY7Vn0Yu86PYI=
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github.com/aybabtme/humanlog v0.4.1/go.mod h1:B0bnQX4FTSU3oftPMTTPvENCy8LqixLDvYJA9TUCAGo=
github.com/aybabtme/rgbterm v0.0.0-20170906152045-cc83f3b3ce59/go.mod h1:q/89r3U2H7sSsE2t6Kca0lfwTK8JdoNGS/yzM/4iH5I=
github.com/cli/safeexec v1.0.0 h1:0VngyaIyqACHdcMNWfo6+KdUYnqEr2Sg+bSP1pdF+dI=
github.com/cli/safeexec v1.0.0/go.mod h1:Z/D4tTN8Vs5gXYHDCbaM1S/anmEDnJb1iW0+EJ5zx3Q=
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github.com/chzyer/test v0.0.0-20180213035817-a1ea475d72b1/go.mod h1:Q3SI9o4m/ZMnBNeIyt5eFwwo7qiLfzFZmjNmxjkiQlU=
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github.com/cloudfoundry/jibber_jabber v0.0.0-20151120183258-bcc4c8345a21 h1:tuijfIjZyjZaHq9xDUh0tNitwXshJpbLkqMOJv4H3do=
github.com/cloudfoundry/jibber_jabber v0.0.0-20151120183258-bcc4c8345a21/go.mod h1:po7NpZ/QiTKzBKyrsEAxwnTamCoh8uDk/egRpQ7siIc=
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github.com/creack/pty v1.1.11/go.mod h1:oKZEueFk5CKHvIhNR5MUki03XCEU+Q6VDXinZuGJ33E=
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github.com/davecgh/go-spew v1.1.0/go.mod h1:J7Y8YcW2NihsgmVo/mv3lAwl/skON4iLHjSsI+c5H38=
github.com/davecgh/go-spew v1.1.1 h1:vj9j/u1bqnvCEfJOwUhtlOARqs3+rkHYY13jYWTU97c=
github.com/davecgh/go-spew v1.1.1/go.mod h1:J7Y8YcW2NihsgmVo/mv3lAwl/skON4iLHjSsI+c5H38=
github.com/emirpasic/gods v1.12.0 h1:QAUIPSaCu4G+POclxeqb3F+WPpdKqFGlw36+yOzGlrg=
github.com/emirpasic/gods v1.12.0/go.mod h1:YfzfFFoVP/catgzJb4IKIqXjX78Ha8FMSDh3ymbK86o=
github.com/envoyproxy/go-control-plane v0.9.0/go.mod h1:YTl/9mNaCwkRvm6d1a2C3ymFceY/DCBVvsKhRF0iEA4=
github.com/envoyproxy/go-control-plane v0.9.1-0.20191026205805-5f8ba28d4473/go.mod h1:YTl/9mNaCwkRvm6d1a2C3ymFceY/DCBVvsKhRF0iEA4=
github.com/envoyproxy/go-control-plane v0.9.4/go.mod h1:6rpuAdCZL397s3pYoYcLgu1mIlRU8Am5FuJP05cCM98=
github.com/envoyproxy/go-control-plane v0.9.7/go.mod h1:cwu0lG7PUMfa9snN8LXBig5ynNVH9qI8YYLbd1fK2po=
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rsc.io/binaryregexp v0.2.0/go.mod h1:qTv7/COck+e2FymRvadv62gMdZztPaShugOCi3I+8D8=
rsc.io/quote/v3 v3.1.0/go.mod h1:yEA65RcK8LyAZtP9Kv3t0HmxON59tX3rD+tICJqUlj0=
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@@ -1,140 +1,24 @@
package main
import (
"bytes"
"fmt"
"log"
"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"
)
// These values may be set by the build script via the LDFLAGS argument
var (
commit string
version = "unversioned"
date string
version string
buildSource = "unknown"
)
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")
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")
ldFlagsBuildInfo := &app.BuildInfo{
Commit: commit,
Date: date,
Version: version,
BuildSource: buildSource,
}
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))
}
app.Start(ldFlagsBuildInfo, nil)
}

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@@ -2,117 +2,119 @@ package app
import (
"bufio"
"errors"
"fmt"
"github.com/aybabtme/humanlog"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/commands"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/commands/oscommands"
"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"
"io"
"io/ioutil"
"log"
"os"
"path/filepath"
"regexp"
"strconv"
"strings"
"github.com/go-errors/errors"
"github.com/sirupsen/logrus"
"github.com/spf13/afero"
appTypes "github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/app/types"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/commands"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/commands/git_commands"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/commands/oscommands"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/common"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/config"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/constants"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/env"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/gui"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/i18n"
integrationTypes "github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/integration/types"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/logs"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/updates"
)
// App struct
// App is the struct that's instantiated from within main.go and it manages
// bootstrapping and running the application.
type App struct {
closers []io.Closer
Config config.AppConfigurer
Log *logrus.Entry
OSCommand *oscommands.OSCommand
GitCommand *commands.GitCommand
Gui *gui.Gui
Tr *i18n.TranslationSet
Updater *updates.Updater // may only need this on the Gui
ClientContext string
*common.Common
closers []io.Closer
Config config.AppConfigurer
OSCommand *oscommands.OSCommand
Gui *gui.Gui
}
type errorMapping struct {
originalError string
newError string
}
func Run(
config config.AppConfigurer,
common *common.Common,
startArgs appTypes.StartArgs,
) {
app, err := NewApp(config, startArgs.IntegrationTest, common)
func newProductionLogger(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 err == nil {
err = app.Run(startArgs)
}
if err != nil {
if errorMessage, known := knownError(common.Tr, err); known {
log.Fatal(errorMessage)
}
newErr := errors.Wrap(err, 0)
stackTrace := newErr.ErrorStack()
app.Log.Error(stackTrace)
log.Fatalf("%s: %s\n\n%s", common.Tr.ErrorOccurred, constants.Links.Issues, stackTrace)
}
return level
}
func newDevelopmentLogger(configurer config.AppConfigurer) *logrus.Logger {
logger := logrus.New()
logger.SetLevel(getLogLevel())
logPath, err := config.LogPath()
func NewCommon(config config.AppConfigurer) (*common.Common, error) {
userConfig := config.GetUserConfig()
appState := config.GetAppState()
var err error
log := newLogger(config)
tr, err := i18n.NewTranslationSetFromConfig(log, userConfig.Gui.Language)
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
return nil, err
}
file, err := os.OpenFile(logPath, 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
return &common.Common{
Log: log,
Tr: tr,
UserConfig: userConfig,
AppState: appState,
Debug: config.GetDebug(),
Fs: afero.NewOsFs(),
}, nil
}
func newLogger(config config.AppConfigurer) *logrus.Entry {
var log *logrus.Logger
if config.GetDebug() || os.Getenv("DEBUG") == "TRUE" {
log = newDevelopmentLogger(config)
func newLogger(cfg config.AppConfigurer) *logrus.Entry {
if cfg.GetDebug() {
logPath, err := config.LogPath()
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
return logs.NewDevelopmentLogger(logPath)
} else {
log = newProductionLogger(config)
return logs.NewProductionLogger()
}
// 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) {
func NewApp(config config.AppConfigurer, test integrationTypes.IntegrationTest, common *common.Common) (*App, error) {
app := &App{
closers: []io.Closer{},
Config: config,
}
var err error
app.Log = newLogger(config)
app.Tr = i18n.NewTranslationSet(app.Log)
// 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
Common: common,
}
app.OSCommand = oscommands.NewOSCommand(app.Log, config)
app.OSCommand = oscommands.NewOSCommand(common, config, oscommands.GetPlatform(), oscommands.NewNullGuiIO(app.Log))
app.Updater, err = updates.NewUpdater(app.Log, config, app.OSCommand, app.Tr)
updater, err := updates.NewUpdater(common, config, app.OSCommand)
if err != nil {
return app, err
}
dirName, err := os.Getwd()
if err != nil {
return app, err
}
gitVersion, err := app.validateGitVersion()
if err != nil {
return app, err
}
@@ -122,61 +124,53 @@ func NewApp(config config.AppConfigurer, filterPath string) (*App, error) {
return app, err
}
app.GitCommand, err = commands.NewGitCommand(app.Log, app.OSCommand, app.Tr, app.Config)
if err != nil {
return app, err
// used for testing purposes
if os.Getenv("SHOW_RECENT_REPOS") == "true" {
showRecentRepos = true
}
app.Gui, err = gui.NewGui(app.Log, app.GitCommand, app.OSCommand, app.Tr, config, app.Updater, filterPath, showRecentRepos)
app.Gui, err = gui.NewGui(common, config, gitVersion, updater, showRecentRepos, dirName, test)
if err != nil {
return app, err
}
return app, nil
}
func (app *App) validateGitVersion() error {
output, err := app.OSCommand.RunCommandWithOutput("git --version")
func (app *App) validateGitVersion() (*git_commands.GitVersion, error) {
version, err := git_commands.GetGitVersion(app.OSCommand)
// if we get an error anywhere here we'll show the same status
minVersionError := errors.New(app.Tr.MinGitVersionError)
if err != nil {
return minVersionError
return nil, minVersionError
}
if isGitVersionValid(output) {
return nil
if version.IsOlderThan(2, 20, 0) {
return nil, minVersionError
}
return minVersionError
return version, nil
}
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)
func isDirectoryAGitRepository(dir string) (bool, error) {
info, err := os.Stat(filepath.Join(dir, ".git"))
return info != nil, err
}
if len(matches) == 0 {
return false
func openRecentRepo(app *App) bool {
for _, repoDir := range app.Config.GetAppState().RecentRepos {
if isRepo, _ := isDirectoryAGitRepository(repoDir); isRepo {
if err := os.Chdir(repoDir); err == nil {
return true
}
}
}
gitVersion := matches[1]
majorVersion, err := strconv.Atoi(gitVersion[0:1])
if err != nil {
return false
}
if majorVersion < 2 {
return false
}
return true
return false
}
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
// we've been given the git dir directly. We'll verify this dir when initializing our Git object
return false, nil
}
@@ -186,146 +180,100 @@ func (app *App) setupRepo() (bool, error) {
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.
if isRepo, err := isDirectoryAGitRepository(cwd); isRepo {
return false, err
}
shouldInitRepo := true
notARepository := app.Config.GetUserConfig().NotARepository
if notARepository == "prompt" {
var shouldInitRepo bool
initialBranchArg := ""
switch app.UserConfig.NotARepository {
case "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
}
shouldInitRepo = (strings.Trim(response, " \r\n") == "y")
if shouldInitRepo {
// Ask for the initial branch name
fmt.Print(app.Tr.InitialBranch)
response, _ := bufio.NewReader(os.Stdin).ReadString('\n')
if trimmedResponse := strings.Trim(response, " \r\n"); len(trimmedResponse) > 0 {
initialBranchArg += "--initial-branch=" + trimmedResponse
}
return false, err
}
case "create":
shouldInitRepo = true
case "skip":
shouldInitRepo = false
case "quit":
fmt.Fprintln(os.Stderr, app.Tr.NotARepository)
os.Exit(1)
default:
fmt.Fprintln(os.Stderr, app.Tr.IncorrectNotARepository)
os.Exit(1)
}
if err := app.OSCommand.RunCommand("git init"); err != nil {
if shouldInitRepo {
args := []string{"git", "init"}
if initialBranchArg != "" {
args = append(args, initialBranchArg)
}
if err := app.OSCommand.Cmd.New(args).Run(); err != nil {
return false, err
}
return false, nil
}
// check if we have a recent repo we can open
for _, repoDir := range app.Config.GetAppState().RecentRepos {
if isRepo, _ := isDirectoryAGitRepository(repoDir); isRepo {
if err := os.Chdir(repoDir); err == nil {
return true, nil
}
}
}
fmt.Fprintln(os.Stderr, app.Tr.NoRecentRepositories)
os.Exit(1)
}
// Run this afterward so that the previous repo creation steps can run without this interfering
if isBare, err := git_commands.IsBareRepo(app.OSCommand); isBare {
if err != nil {
return false, err
}
fmt.Print(app.Tr.BareRepo)
response, _ := bufio.NewReader(os.Stdin).ReadString('\n')
if shouldOpenRecent := strings.Trim(response, " \r\n") == "y"; !shouldOpenRecent {
os.Exit(0)
}
if didOpenRepo := openRecentRepo(app); didOpenRepo {
return true, nil
}
fmt.Println(app.Tr.NoRecentRepositories)
os.Exit(1)
}
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()
func (app *App) Run(startArgs appTypes.StartArgs) error {
err := app.Gui.RunAndHandleError(startArgs)
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 {
err := closer.Close()
if err != nil {
if err := closer.Close(); err != nil {
return err
}
}
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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@@ -1,44 +0,0 @@
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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@@ -0,0 +1,332 @@
package daemon
import (
"encoding/json"
"fmt"
"log"
"os"
"os/exec"
"strconv"
"github.com/fsmiamoto/git-todo-parser/todo"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/commands/models"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/common"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/utils"
"github.com/samber/lo"
)
// Sometimes lazygit will be invoked in daemon mode from a parent lazygit process.
// We do this when git lets us supply a program to run within a git command.
// For example, if we want to ensure that a git command doesn't hang due to
// waiting for an editor to save a commit message, we can tell git to invoke lazygit
// as the editor via 'GIT_EDITOR=lazygit', and use the env var
// 'LAZYGIT_DAEMON_KIND=1' (exit immediately) to specify that we want to run lazygit
// as a daemon which simply exits immediately.
//
// 'Daemon' is not the best name for this, because it's not a persistent background
// process, but it's close enough.
type DaemonKind int
const (
// for when we fail to parse the daemon kind
DaemonKindUnknown DaemonKind = iota
DaemonKindExitImmediately
DaemonKindCherryPick
DaemonKindMoveTodosUp
DaemonKindMoveTodosDown
DaemonKindInsertBreak
DaemonKindChangeTodoActions
DaemonKindMoveFixupCommitDown
)
const (
DaemonKindEnvKey string = "LAZYGIT_DAEMON_KIND"
// Contains json-encoded arguments to the daemon
DaemonInstructionEnvKey string = "LAZYGIT_DAEMON_INSTRUCTION"
)
func getInstruction() Instruction {
jsonData := os.Getenv(DaemonInstructionEnvKey)
mapping := map[DaemonKind]func(string) Instruction{
DaemonKindExitImmediately: deserializeInstruction[*ExitImmediatelyInstruction],
DaemonKindCherryPick: deserializeInstruction[*CherryPickCommitsInstruction],
DaemonKindChangeTodoActions: deserializeInstruction[*ChangeTodoActionsInstruction],
DaemonKindMoveFixupCommitDown: deserializeInstruction[*MoveFixupCommitDownInstruction],
DaemonKindMoveTodosUp: deserializeInstruction[*MoveTodosUpInstruction],
DaemonKindMoveTodosDown: deserializeInstruction[*MoveTodosDownInstruction],
DaemonKindInsertBreak: deserializeInstruction[*InsertBreakInstruction],
}
return mapping[getDaemonKind()](jsonData)
}
func Handle(common *common.Common) {
if !InDaemonMode() {
return
}
instruction := getInstruction()
if err := instruction.run(common); err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
os.Exit(0)
}
func InDaemonMode() bool {
return getDaemonKind() != DaemonKindUnknown
}
func getDaemonKind() DaemonKind {
intValue, err := strconv.Atoi(os.Getenv(DaemonKindEnvKey))
if err != nil {
return DaemonKindUnknown
}
return DaemonKind(intValue)
}
func getCommentChar() byte {
cmd := exec.Command("git", "config", "--get", "--null", "core.commentChar")
if output, err := cmd.Output(); err == nil && len(output) == 2 {
return output[0]
}
return '#'
}
// An Instruction is a command to be run by lazygit in daemon mode.
// It is serialized to json and passed to lazygit via environment variables
type Instruction interface {
Kind() DaemonKind
SerializedInstructions() string
// runs the instruction
run(common *common.Common) error
}
func serializeInstruction[T any](instruction T) string {
jsonData, err := json.Marshal(instruction)
if err != nil {
// this should never happen
panic(err)
}
return string(jsonData)
}
func deserializeInstruction[T Instruction](jsonData string) Instruction {
var instruction T
err := json.Unmarshal([]byte(jsonData), &instruction)
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
return instruction
}
func ToEnvVars(instruction Instruction) []string {
return []string{
fmt.Sprintf("%s=%d", DaemonKindEnvKey, instruction.Kind()),
fmt.Sprintf("%s=%s", DaemonInstructionEnvKey, instruction.SerializedInstructions()),
}
}
type ExitImmediatelyInstruction struct{}
func (self *ExitImmediatelyInstruction) Kind() DaemonKind {
return DaemonKindExitImmediately
}
func (self *ExitImmediatelyInstruction) SerializedInstructions() string {
return serializeInstruction(self)
}
func (self *ExitImmediatelyInstruction) run(common *common.Common) error {
return nil
}
func NewExitImmediatelyInstruction() Instruction {
return &ExitImmediatelyInstruction{}
}
type CherryPickCommitsInstruction struct {
Todo string
}
func NewCherryPickCommitsInstruction(commits []*models.Commit) Instruction {
todoLines := lo.Map(commits, func(commit *models.Commit, _ int) TodoLine {
return TodoLine{
Action: "pick",
Commit: commit,
}
})
todo := TodoLinesToString(todoLines)
return &CherryPickCommitsInstruction{
Todo: todo,
}
}
func (self *CherryPickCommitsInstruction) Kind() DaemonKind {
return DaemonKindCherryPick
}
func (self *CherryPickCommitsInstruction) SerializedInstructions() string {
return serializeInstruction(self)
}
func (self *CherryPickCommitsInstruction) run(common *common.Common) error {
return handleInteractiveRebase(common, func(path string) error {
return utils.PrependStrToTodoFile(path, []byte(self.Todo))
})
}
type ChangeTodoActionsInstruction struct {
Changes []ChangeTodoAction
}
func NewChangeTodoActionsInstruction(changes []ChangeTodoAction) Instruction {
return &ChangeTodoActionsInstruction{
Changes: changes,
}
}
func (self *ChangeTodoActionsInstruction) Kind() DaemonKind {
return DaemonKindChangeTodoActions
}
func (self *ChangeTodoActionsInstruction) SerializedInstructions() string {
return serializeInstruction(self)
}
func (self *ChangeTodoActionsInstruction) run(common *common.Common) error {
return handleInteractiveRebase(common, func(path string) error {
changes := lo.Map(self.Changes, func(c ChangeTodoAction, _ int) utils.TodoChange {
return utils.TodoChange{
Sha: c.Sha,
OldAction: todo.Pick,
NewAction: c.NewAction,
}
})
return utils.EditRebaseTodo(path, changes, getCommentChar())
})
}
// Takes the sha of some commit, and the sha of a fixup commit that was created
// at the end of the branch, then moves the fixup commit down to right after the
// original commit, changing its type to "fixup"
type MoveFixupCommitDownInstruction struct {
OriginalSha string
FixupSha string
}
func NewMoveFixupCommitDownInstruction(originalSha string, fixupSha string) Instruction {
return &MoveFixupCommitDownInstruction{
OriginalSha: originalSha,
FixupSha: fixupSha,
}
}
func (self *MoveFixupCommitDownInstruction) Kind() DaemonKind {
return DaemonKindMoveFixupCommitDown
}
func (self *MoveFixupCommitDownInstruction) SerializedInstructions() string {
return serializeInstruction(self)
}
func (self *MoveFixupCommitDownInstruction) run(common *common.Common) error {
return handleInteractiveRebase(common, func(path string) error {
return utils.MoveFixupCommitDown(path, self.OriginalSha, self.FixupSha, getCommentChar())
})
}
type MoveTodosUpInstruction struct {
Shas []string
}
func NewMoveTodosUpInstruction(shas []string) Instruction {
return &MoveTodosUpInstruction{
Shas: shas,
}
}
func (self *MoveTodosUpInstruction) Kind() DaemonKind {
return DaemonKindMoveTodosUp
}
func (self *MoveTodosUpInstruction) SerializedInstructions() string {
return serializeInstruction(self)
}
func (self *MoveTodosUpInstruction) run(common *common.Common) error {
todosToMove := lo.Map(self.Shas, func(sha string, _ int) utils.Todo {
return utils.Todo{
Sha: sha,
Action: todo.Pick,
}
})
return handleInteractiveRebase(common, func(path string) error {
return utils.MoveTodosUp(path, todosToMove, getCommentChar())
})
}
type MoveTodosDownInstruction struct {
Shas []string
}
func NewMoveTodosDownInstruction(shas []string) Instruction {
return &MoveTodosDownInstruction{
Shas: shas,
}
}
func (self *MoveTodosDownInstruction) Kind() DaemonKind {
return DaemonKindMoveTodosDown
}
func (self *MoveTodosDownInstruction) SerializedInstructions() string {
return serializeInstruction(self)
}
func (self *MoveTodosDownInstruction) run(common *common.Common) error {
todosToMove := lo.Map(self.Shas, func(sha string, _ int) utils.Todo {
return utils.Todo{
Sha: sha,
Action: todo.Pick,
}
})
return handleInteractiveRebase(common, func(path string) error {
return utils.MoveTodosDown(path, todosToMove, getCommentChar())
})
}
type InsertBreakInstruction struct{}
func NewInsertBreakInstruction() Instruction {
return &InsertBreakInstruction{}
}
func (self *InsertBreakInstruction) Kind() DaemonKind {
return DaemonKindInsertBreak
}
func (self *InsertBreakInstruction) SerializedInstructions() string {
return serializeInstruction(self)
}
func (self *InsertBreakInstruction) run(common *common.Common) error {
return handleInteractiveRebase(common, func(path string) error {
return utils.PrependStrToTodoFile(path, []byte("break\n"))
})
}

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package daemon
import (
"os"
"path/filepath"
"strings"
"github.com/fsmiamoto/git-todo-parser/todo"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/commands/models"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/common"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/env"
"github.com/samber/lo"
)
type TodoLine struct {
Action string
Commit *models.Commit
}
func (self *TodoLine) ToString() string {
if self.Action == "break" {
return self.Action + "\n"
} else {
return self.Action + " " + self.Commit.Sha + " " + self.Commit.Name + "\n"
}
}
func TodoLinesToString(todoLines []TodoLine) string {
lines := lo.Map(todoLines, func(todoLine TodoLine, _ int) string {
return todoLine.ToString()
})
return strings.Join(lo.Reverse(lines), "")
}
type ChangeTodoAction struct {
Sha string
NewAction todo.TodoCommand
}
func handleInteractiveRebase(common *common.Common, f func(path string) error) error {
common.Log.Info("Lazygit invoked as interactive rebase demon")
common.Log.Info("args: ", os.Args)
path := os.Args[1]
if strings.HasSuffix(path, "git-rebase-todo") {
return f(path)
} else if strings.HasSuffix(path, 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 {
common.Log.Info("Lazygit demon did not match on any use cases")
}
return nil
}
func gitDir() string {
dir := env.GetGitDirEnv()
if dir == "" {
return ".git"
}
return dir
}

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package app
import (
"bytes"
"fmt"
"log"
"os"
"os/exec"
"path/filepath"
"runtime"
"runtime/debug"
"strings"
"github.com/integrii/flaggy"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/app/daemon"
appTypes "github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/app/types"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/config"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/env"
integrationTypes "github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/integration/types"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/logs/tail"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/utils"
"github.com/samber/lo"
"gopkg.in/yaml.v3"
)
type cliArgs struct {
RepoPath string
FilterPath string
GitArg string
PrintVersionInfo bool
Debug bool
TailLogs bool
PrintDefaultConfig bool
PrintConfigDir bool
UseConfigDir string
WorkTree string
GitDir string
CustomConfigFile string
}
type BuildInfo struct {
Commit string
Date string
Version string
BuildSource string
}
func Start(buildInfo *BuildInfo, integrationTest integrationTypes.IntegrationTest) {
cliArgs := parseCliArgsAndEnvVars()
mergeBuildInfo(buildInfo)
if cliArgs.RepoPath != "" {
if cliArgs.WorkTree != "" || cliArgs.GitDir != "" {
log.Fatal("--path option is incompatible with the --work-tree and --git-dir options")
}
absRepoPath, err := filepath.Abs(cliArgs.RepoPath)
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
if isRepo, err := isDirectoryAGitRepository(absRepoPath); err != nil || !isRepo {
log.Fatal(absRepoPath + " is not a valid git repository.")
}
cliArgs.GitDir = filepath.Join(absRepoPath, ".git")
err = os.Chdir(absRepoPath)
if err != nil {
log.Fatalf("Failed to change directory to %s: %v", absRepoPath, err)
}
} else if cliArgs.WorkTree != "" {
env.SetWorkTreeEnv(cliArgs.WorkTree)
if err := os.Chdir(cliArgs.WorkTree); err != nil {
log.Fatalf("Failed to change directory to %s: %v", cliArgs.WorkTree, err)
}
}
if cliArgs.CustomConfigFile != "" {
os.Setenv("LG_CONFIG_FILE", cliArgs.CustomConfigFile)
}
if cliArgs.UseConfigDir != "" {
os.Setenv("CONFIG_DIR", cliArgs.UseConfigDir)
}
if cliArgs.GitDir != "" {
env.SetGitDirEnv(cliArgs.GitDir)
}
if cliArgs.PrintVersionInfo {
gitVersion := getGitVersionInfo()
fmt.Printf("commit=%s, build date=%s, build source=%s, version=%s, os=%s, arch=%s, git version=%s\n", buildInfo.Commit, buildInfo.Date, buildInfo.BuildSource, buildInfo.Version, runtime.GOOS, runtime.GOARCH, gitVersion)
os.Exit(0)
}
if cliArgs.PrintDefaultConfig {
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 cliArgs.PrintConfigDir {
fmt.Printf("%s\n", config.ConfigDir())
os.Exit(0)
}
if cliArgs.TailLogs {
logPath, err := config.LogPath()
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(err.Error())
}
tail.TailLogs(logPath)
os.Exit(0)
}
tempDir, err := os.MkdirTemp("", "lazygit-*")
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(err.Error())
}
defer os.RemoveAll(tempDir)
appConfig, err := config.NewAppConfig("lazygit", buildInfo.Version, buildInfo.Commit, buildInfo.Date, buildInfo.BuildSource, cliArgs.Debug, tempDir)
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(err.Error())
}
if integrationTest != nil {
integrationTest.SetupConfig(appConfig)
}
common, err := NewCommon(appConfig)
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
if daemon.InDaemonMode() {
daemon.Handle(common)
return
}
parsedGitArg := parseGitArg(cliArgs.GitArg)
Run(appConfig, common, appTypes.NewStartArgs(cliArgs.FilterPath, parsedGitArg, integrationTest))
}
func parseCliArgsAndEnvVars() *cliArgs {
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")
gitArg := ""
flaggy.AddPositionalValue(&gitArg, "git-arg", 1, false, "Panel to focus upon opening lazygit. Accepted values (based on git terminology): status, branch, log, stash. Ignored if --filter arg is passed.")
printVersionInfo := false
flaggy.Bool(&printVersionInfo, "v", "version", "Print the current version")
debug := false
flaggy.Bool(&debug, "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)")
tailLogs := false
flaggy.Bool(&tailLogs, "l", "logs", "Tail lazygit logs (intended to be used when `lazygit --debug` is called in a separate terminal tab)")
printDefaultConfig := false
flaggy.Bool(&printDefaultConfig, "c", "config", "Print the default config")
printConfigDir := false
flaggy.Bool(&printConfigDir, "cd", "print-config-dir", "Print the config directory")
useConfigDir := ""
flaggy.String(&useConfigDir, "ucd", "use-config-dir", "override default config directory with provided directory")
workTree := os.Getenv("GIT_WORK_TREE")
flaggy.String(&workTree, "w", "work-tree", "equivalent of the --work-tree git argument")
gitDir := os.Getenv("GIT_DIR")
flaggy.String(&gitDir, "g", "git-dir", "equivalent of the --git-dir git argument")
customConfigFile := ""
flaggy.String(&customConfigFile, "ucf", "use-config-file", "Comma separated list to custom config file(s)")
flaggy.Parse()
if os.Getenv("DEBUG") == "TRUE" {
debug = true
}
return &cliArgs{
RepoPath: repoPath,
FilterPath: filterPath,
GitArg: gitArg,
PrintVersionInfo: printVersionInfo,
Debug: debug,
TailLogs: tailLogs,
PrintDefaultConfig: printDefaultConfig,
PrintConfigDir: printConfigDir,
UseConfigDir: useConfigDir,
WorkTree: workTree,
GitDir: gitDir,
CustomConfigFile: customConfigFile,
}
}
func parseGitArg(gitArg string) appTypes.GitArg {
typedArg := appTypes.GitArg(gitArg)
// using switch so that linter catches when a new git arg value is defined but not handled here
switch typedArg {
case appTypes.GitArgNone, appTypes.GitArgStatus, appTypes.GitArgBranch, appTypes.GitArgLog, appTypes.GitArgStash:
return typedArg
}
permittedValues := []string{
string(appTypes.GitArgStatus),
string(appTypes.GitArgBranch),
string(appTypes.GitArgLog),
string(appTypes.GitArgStash),
}
log.Fatalf("Invalid git arg value: '%s'. Must be one of the following values: %s. e.g. 'lazygit status'. See 'lazygit --help'.",
gitArg,
strings.Join(permittedValues, ", "),
)
panic("unreachable")
}
// the buildInfo struct we get passed in is based on what's baked into the lazygit
// binary via the LDFLAGS argument. Some lazygit distributions will make use of these
// arguments and some will not. Go recently started baking in build info
// into the binary by default e.g. the git commit hash. So in this function
// we merge the two together, giving priority to the stuff set by LDFLAGS.
// Note: this mutates the argument passed in
func mergeBuildInfo(buildInfo *BuildInfo) {
// if the version has already been set by build flags then we'll honour that.
// chances are it's something like v0.31.0 which is more informative than a
// commit hash.
if buildInfo.Version != "" {
return
}
buildInfo.Version = "unversioned"
goBuildInfo, ok := debug.ReadBuildInfo()
if !ok {
return
}
revision, ok := lo.Find(goBuildInfo.Settings, func(setting debug.BuildSetting) bool {
return setting.Key == "vcs.revision"
})
if ok {
buildInfo.Commit = revision.Value
// if lazygit was built from source we'll show the version as the
// abbreviated commit hash
buildInfo.Version = utils.ShortSha(revision.Value)
}
// if version hasn't been set we assume that neither has the date
time, ok := lo.Find(goBuildInfo.Settings, func(setting debug.BuildSetting) bool {
return setting.Key == "vcs.time"
})
if ok {
buildInfo.Date = time.Value
}
}
func getGitVersionInfo() string {
cmd := exec.Command("git", "--version")
stdout, _ := cmd.Output()
gitVersion := strings.Trim(strings.TrimPrefix(string(stdout), "git version "), " \r\n")
return gitVersion
}

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package app
import (
"strings"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/i18n"
"github.com/samber/lo"
)
type errorMapping struct {
originalError string
newError string
}
// 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 knownError(tr *i18n.TranslationSet, err error) (string, bool) {
errorMessage := err.Error()
knownErrorMessages := []string{tr.MinGitVersionError}
if lo.Contains(knownErrorMessages, errorMessage) {
return errorMessage, true
}
mappings := []errorMapping{
{
originalError: "fatal: not a git repository",
newError: tr.NotARepository,
},
{
originalError: "getwd: no such file or directory",
newError: tr.WorkingDirectoryDoesNotExist,
},
}
if mapping, ok := lo.Find(mappings, func(mapping errorMapping) bool {
return strings.Contains(errorMessage, mapping.originalError)
}); ok {
return mapping.newError, true
}
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// +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)
}
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// +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 app
import (
integrationTypes "github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/integration/types"
)
// StartArgs is the struct that represents some things we want to do on program start
type StartArgs struct {
// FilterPath determines which path we're going to filter on so that we only see commits from that file.
FilterPath string
// GitArg determines what context we open in
GitArg GitArg
// integration test (only relevant when invoking lazygit in the context of an integration test)
IntegrationTest integrationTypes.IntegrationTest
}
type GitArg string
const (
GitArgNone GitArg = ""
GitArgStatus GitArg = "status"
GitArgBranch GitArg = "branch"
GitArgLog GitArg = "log"
GitArgStash GitArg = "stash"
)
func NewStartArgs(filterPath string, gitArg GitArg, test integrationTypes.IntegrationTest) StartArgs {
return StartArgs{
FilterPath: filterPath,
GitArg: gitArg,
IntegrationTest: test,
}
}

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//go:generate go run generator.go
// This "script" generates files called Keybindings_{{.LANG}}.md
// in the docs/keybindings directory.
//
// The content of these generated files is a keybindings cheatsheet.
//
// To generate the cheatsheets, run:
// go generate pkg/cheatsheet/generate.go
package cheatsheet
import (
"fmt"
"log"
"os"
"github.com/jesseduffield/generics/maps"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazycore/pkg/utils"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/app"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/config"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/gui/keybindings"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/gui/types"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/i18n"
"github.com/samber/lo"
"golang.org/x/exp/slices"
)
type bindingSection struct {
title string
bindings []*types.Binding
}
type header struct {
// priority decides the order of the headers in the cheatsheet (lower means higher)
priority int
title string
}
type headerWithBindings struct {
header header
bindings []*types.Binding
}
func CommandToRun() string {
return "go generate ./..."
}
func GetKeybindingsDir() string {
return utils.GetLazyRootDirectory() + "/docs/keybindings"
}
func generateAtDir(cheatsheetDir string) {
translationSetsByLang := i18n.GetTranslationSets()
mConfig := config.NewDummyAppConfig()
for lang := range translationSetsByLang {
mConfig.GetUserConfig().Gui.Language = lang
common, err := app.NewCommon(mConfig)
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
mApp, _ := app.NewApp(mConfig, nil, common)
path := cheatsheetDir + "/Keybindings_" + lang + ".md"
file, err := os.Create(path)
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
bindings := mApp.Gui.GetCheatsheetKeybindings()
bindingSections := getBindingSections(bindings, mApp.Tr)
content := formatSections(mApp.Tr, bindingSections)
content = fmt.Sprintf("_This file is auto-generated. To update, make the changes in the "+
"pkg/i18n directory and then run `%s` from the project root._\n\n%s", CommandToRun(), content)
writeString(file, content)
}
}
func Generate() {
generateAtDir(GetKeybindingsDir())
}
func writeString(file *os.File, str string) {
_, err := file.WriteString(str)
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
}
func localisedTitle(tr *i18n.TranslationSet, str string) string {
contextTitleMap := map[string]string{
"global": tr.GlobalTitle,
"navigation": tr.NavigationTitle,
"branches": tr.BranchesTitle,
"localBranches": tr.LocalBranchesTitle,
"files": tr.FilesTitle,
"status": tr.StatusTitle,
"submodules": tr.SubmodulesTitle,
"subCommits": tr.SubCommitsTitle,
"remoteBranches": tr.RemoteBranchesTitle,
"remotes": tr.RemotesTitle,
"reflogCommits": tr.ReflogCommitsTitle,
"tags": tr.TagsTitle,
"commitFiles": tr.CommitFilesTitle,
"commitMessage": tr.CommitSummaryTitle,
"commitDescription": tr.CommitDescriptionTitle,
"commits": tr.CommitsTitle,
"confirmation": tr.ConfirmationTitle,
"information": tr.InformationTitle,
"main": tr.NormalTitle,
"patchBuilding": tr.PatchBuildingTitle,
"mergeConflicts": tr.MergingTitle,
"staging": tr.StagingTitle,
"menu": tr.MenuTitle,
"search": tr.SearchTitle,
"secondary": tr.SecondaryTitle,
"stash": tr.StashTitle,
"suggestions": tr.SuggestionsCheatsheetTitle,
"extras": tr.ExtrasTitle,
"worktrees": tr.WorktreesTitle,
}
title, ok := contextTitleMap[str]
if !ok {
panic(fmt.Sprintf("title not found for %s", str))
}
return title
}
func getBindingSections(bindings []*types.Binding, tr *i18n.TranslationSet) []*bindingSection {
excludedViews := []string{"stagingSecondary", "patchBuildingSecondary"}
bindingsToDisplay := lo.Filter(bindings, func(binding *types.Binding, _ int) bool {
if lo.Contains(excludedViews, binding.ViewName) {
return false
}
return (binding.Description != "" || binding.Alternative != "") && binding.Key != nil
})
bindingsByHeader := lo.GroupBy(bindingsToDisplay, func(binding *types.Binding) header {
return getHeader(binding, tr)
})
bindingGroups := maps.MapToSlice(
bindingsByHeader,
func(header header, hBindings []*types.Binding) headerWithBindings {
uniqBindings := lo.UniqBy(hBindings, func(binding *types.Binding) string {
return binding.Description + keybindings.LabelFromKey(binding.Key)
})
return headerWithBindings{
header: header,
bindings: uniqBindings,
}
},
)
slices.SortFunc(bindingGroups, func(a, b headerWithBindings) bool {
if a.header.priority != b.header.priority {
return a.header.priority > b.header.priority
}
return a.header.title < b.header.title
})
return lo.Map(bindingGroups, func(hb headerWithBindings, _ int) *bindingSection {
return &bindingSection{
title: hb.header.title,
bindings: hb.bindings,
}
})
}
func getHeader(binding *types.Binding, tr *i18n.TranslationSet) header {
if binding.Tag == "navigation" {
return header{priority: 2, title: localisedTitle(tr, "navigation")}
}
if binding.ViewName == "" {
return header{priority: 3, title: localisedTitle(tr, "global")}
}
return header{priority: 1, title: localisedTitle(tr, binding.ViewName)}
}
func formatSections(tr *i18n.TranslationSet, bindingSections []*bindingSection) string {
content := fmt.Sprintf("# Lazygit %s\n", tr.Keybindings)
content += fmt.Sprintf("\n%s\n", italicize(tr.KeybindingsLegend))
for _, section := range bindingSections {
content += formatTitle(section.title)
content += "| Key | Action | Info |\n"
content += "|-----|--------|-------------|\n"
for _, binding := range section.bindings {
content += formatBinding(binding)
}
}
return content
}
func formatTitle(title string) string {
return fmt.Sprintf("\n## %s\n\n", title)
}
func formatBinding(binding *types.Binding) string {
action := keybindings.LabelFromKey(binding.Key)
description := binding.Description
if binding.Alternative != "" {
action += fmt.Sprintf(" (%s)", binding.Alternative)
}
// Use backticks for keyboard keys. Two backticks are needed with an inner space
// to escape a key that is itself a backtick.
return fmt.Sprintf("| `` %s `` | %s | %s |\n", action, description, binding.Tooltip)
}
func italicize(str string) string {
return fmt.Sprintf("_%s_", str)
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package cheatsheet
import (
"testing"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/gui/types"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/i18n"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/assert"
)
func TestGetBindingSections(t *testing.T) {
tr := i18n.EnglishTranslationSet()
tests := []struct {
testName string
bindings []*types.Binding
expected []*bindingSection
}{
{
testName: "no bindings",
bindings: []*types.Binding{},
expected: []*bindingSection{},
},
{
testName: "one binding",
bindings: []*types.Binding{
{
ViewName: "files",
Description: "stage file",
Key: 'a',
},
},
expected: []*bindingSection{
{
title: "Files",
bindings: []*types.Binding{
{
ViewName: "files",
Description: "stage file",
Key: 'a',
},
},
},
},
},
{
testName: "global binding",
bindings: []*types.Binding{
{
ViewName: "",
Description: "quit",
Key: 'a',
},
},
expected: []*bindingSection{
{
title: "Global keybindings",
bindings: []*types.Binding{
{
ViewName: "",
Description: "quit",
Key: 'a',
},
},
},
},
},
{
testName: "grouped bindings",
bindings: []*types.Binding{
{
ViewName: "files",
Description: "stage file",
Key: 'a',
},
{
ViewName: "files",
Description: "unstage file",
Key: 'a',
},
{
ViewName: "submodules",
Description: "drop submodule",
Key: 'a',
},
},
expected: []*bindingSection{
{
title: "Files",
bindings: []*types.Binding{
{
ViewName: "files",
Description: "stage file",
Key: 'a',
},
{
ViewName: "files",
Description: "unstage file",
Key: 'a',
},
},
},
{
title: "Submodules",
bindings: []*types.Binding{
{
ViewName: "submodules",
Description: "drop submodule",
Key: 'a',
},
},
},
},
},
{
testName: "with navigation bindings",
bindings: []*types.Binding{
{
ViewName: "files",
Description: "stage file",
Key: 'a',
},
{
ViewName: "files",
Description: "unstage file",
Key: 'a',
},
{
ViewName: "files",
Description: "scroll",
Key: 'a',
Tag: "navigation",
},
{
ViewName: "commits",
Description: "revert commit",
Key: 'a',
},
},
expected: []*bindingSection{
{
title: "List panel navigation",
bindings: []*types.Binding{
{
ViewName: "files",
Description: "scroll",
Key: 'a',
Tag: "navigation",
},
},
},
{
title: "Commits",
bindings: []*types.Binding{
{
ViewName: "commits",
Description: "revert commit",
Key: 'a',
},
},
},
{
title: "Files",
bindings: []*types.Binding{
{
ViewName: "files",
Description: "stage file",
Key: 'a',
},
{
ViewName: "files",
Description: "unstage file",
Key: 'a',
},
},
},
},
},
{
testName: "with duplicate navigation bindings",
bindings: []*types.Binding{
{
ViewName: "files",
Description: "stage file",
Key: 'a',
},
{
ViewName: "files",
Description: "unstage file",
Key: 'a',
},
{
ViewName: "files",
Description: "scroll",
Key: 'a',
Tag: "navigation",
},
{
ViewName: "commits",
Description: "revert commit",
Key: 'a',
},
{
ViewName: "commits",
Description: "scroll",
Key: 'a',
Tag: "navigation",
},
{
ViewName: "commits",
Description: "page up",
Key: 'a',
Tag: "navigation",
},
},
expected: []*bindingSection{
{
title: "List panel navigation",
bindings: []*types.Binding{
{
ViewName: "files",
Description: "scroll",
Key: 'a',
Tag: "navigation",
},
{
ViewName: "commits",
Description: "page up",
Key: 'a',
Tag: "navigation",
},
},
},
{
title: "Commits",
bindings: []*types.Binding{
{
ViewName: "commits",
Description: "revert commit",
Key: 'a',
},
},
},
{
title: "Files",
bindings: []*types.Binding{
{
ViewName: "files",
Description: "stage file",
Key: 'a',
},
{
ViewName: "files",
Description: "unstage file",
Key: 'a',
},
},
},
},
},
}
for _, test := range tests {
t.Run(test.testName, func(t *testing.T) {
actual := getBindingSections(test.bindings, &tr)
assert.EqualValues(t, test.expected, actual)
})
}
}

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//go:build ignore
package main
import (
"fmt"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/cheatsheet"
)
func main() {
fmt.Printf("Generating cheatsheets in %s...\n", cheatsheet.GetKeybindingsDir())
cheatsheet.Generate()
}

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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.RunCommand("git checkout -b %s %s", name, base)
}
// 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.RunCommandWithOutput("git symbolic-ref --short HEAD")
if err == nil && branchName != "HEAD\n" {
trimmedBranchName := strings.TrimSpace(branchName)
return trimmedBranchName, trimmedBranchName, nil
}
output, err := c.RunCommandWithOutput("git branch --contains")
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.OSCommand.RunCommand("%s %s", command, branch)
}
// 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.OSCommand.RunCommandWithOptions(fmt.Sprintf("git checkout%s %s", forceArg, branch), oscommands.RunCommandOptions{EnvVars: options.EnvVars})
}
// 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) {
cmdStr := c.GetBranchGraphCmdStr(branchName)
return c.OSCommand.RunCommandWithOutput(cmdStr)
}
func (c *GitCommand) GetUpstreamForBranch(branchName string) (string, error) {
output, err := c.RunCommandWithOutput("git rev-parse --abbrev-ref --symbolic-full-name %s@{u}", branchName)
return strings.TrimSpace(output), err
}
func (c *GitCommand) GetBranchGraphCmdStr(branchName string) string {
branchLogCmdTemplate := c.Config.GetUserConfig().Git.BranchLogCmd
templateValues := map[string]string{
"branchName": branchName,
}
return utils.ResolvePlaceholderString(branchLogCmdTemplate, templateValues)
}
func (c *GitCommand) SetUpstreamBranch(upstream string) error {
return c.RunCommand("git branch -u %s", upstream)
}
func (c *GitCommand) SetBranchUpstream(remoteName string, remoteBranchName string, branchName string) error {
return c.RunCommand("git branch --set-upstream-to=%s/%s %s", remoteName, remoteBranchName, branchName)
}
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.OSCommand.RunCommandWithOutput(command, to, from)
if err != nil {
return "?", "?"
}
pullableCount, err := c.OSCommand.RunCommandWithOutput(command, from, to)
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 {
mergeArgs := c.Config.GetUserConfig().Git.Merging.Args
command := fmt.Sprintf("git merge --no-edit %s %s", mergeArgs, branchName)
if opts.FastForwardOnly {
command = fmt.Sprintf("%s --ff-only", command)
}
return c.OSCommand.RunCommand(command)
}
// AbortMerge abort merge
func (c *GitCommand) AbortMerge() error {
return c.RunCommand("git merge --abort")
}
func (c *GitCommand) IsHeadDetached() bool {
err := c.RunCommand("git symbolic-ref -q HEAD")
return err != nil
}
// ResetHardHead runs `git reset --hard`
func (c *GitCommand) ResetHard(ref string) error {
return c.RunCommand("git reset --hard " + ref)
}
// ResetSoft runs `git reset --soft HEAD`
func (c *GitCommand) ResetSoft(ref string) error {
return c.RunCommand("git reset --soft " + ref)
}
func (c *GitCommand) ResetMixed(ref string) error {
return c.RunCommand("git reset --mixed " + ref)
}
func (c *GitCommand) RenameBranch(oldName string, newName string) error {
return c.RunCommand("git branch --move %s %s", oldName, newName)
}

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package commands
import (
"os/exec"
"testing"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/secureexec"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/test"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/assert"
)
// TestGitCommandGetCommitDifferences is a function.
func TestGitCommandGetCommitDifferences(t *testing.T) {
type scenario struct {
testName string
command func(string, ...string) *exec.Cmd
test func(string, string)
}
scenarios := []scenario{
{
"Can't retrieve pushable count",
func(string, ...string) *exec.Cmd {
return secureexec.Command("test")
},
func(pushableCount string, pullableCount string) {
assert.EqualValues(t, "?", pushableCount)
assert.EqualValues(t, "?", pullableCount)
},
},
{
"Can't retrieve pullable count",
func(cmd string, args ...string) *exec.Cmd {
if args[1] == "HEAD..@{u}" {
return secureexec.Command("test")
}
return secureexec.Command("echo")
},
func(pushableCount string, pullableCount string) {
assert.EqualValues(t, "?", pushableCount)
assert.EqualValues(t, "?", pullableCount)
},
},
{
"Retrieve pullable and pushable count",
func(cmd string, args ...string) *exec.Cmd {
if args[1] == "HEAD..@{u}" {
return secureexec.Command("echo", "10")
}
return secureexec.Command("echo", "11")
},
func(pushableCount string, pullableCount string) {
assert.EqualValues(t, "11", pushableCount)
assert.EqualValues(t, "10", pullableCount)
},
},
}
for _, s := range scenarios {
t.Run(s.testName, func(t *testing.T) {
gitCmd := NewDummyGitCommand()
gitCmd.OSCommand.Command = s.command
s.test(gitCmd.GetCommitDifferences("HEAD", "@{u}"))
})
}
}
// TestGitCommandNewBranch is a function.
func TestGitCommandNewBranch(t *testing.T) {
gitCmd := NewDummyGitCommand()
gitCmd.OSCommand.Command = func(cmd string, args ...string) *exec.Cmd {
assert.EqualValues(t, "git", cmd)
assert.EqualValues(t, []string{"checkout", "-b", "test", "master"}, args)
return secureexec.Command("echo")
}
assert.NoError(t, gitCmd.NewBranch("test", "master"))
}
// TestGitCommandDeleteBranch is a function.
func TestGitCommandDeleteBranch(t *testing.T) {
type scenario struct {
testName string
branch string
force bool
command func(string, ...string) *exec.Cmd
test func(error)
}
scenarios := []scenario{
{
"Delete a branch",
"test",
false,
func(cmd string, args ...string) *exec.Cmd {
assert.EqualValues(t, "git", cmd)
assert.EqualValues(t, []string{"branch", "-d", "test"}, args)
return secureexec.Command("echo")
},
func(err error) {
assert.NoError(t, err)
},
},
{
"Force delete a branch",
"test",
true,
func(cmd string, args ...string) *exec.Cmd {
assert.EqualValues(t, "git", cmd)
assert.EqualValues(t, []string{"branch", "-D", "test"}, args)
return secureexec.Command("echo")
},
func(err error) {
assert.NoError(t, err)
},
},
}
for _, s := range scenarios {
t.Run(s.testName, func(t *testing.T) {
gitCmd := NewDummyGitCommand()
gitCmd.OSCommand.Command = s.command
s.test(gitCmd.DeleteBranch(s.branch, s.force))
})
}
}
// TestGitCommandMerge is a function.
func TestGitCommandMerge(t *testing.T) {
gitCmd := NewDummyGitCommand()
gitCmd.OSCommand.Command = func(cmd string, args ...string) *exec.Cmd {
assert.EqualValues(t, "git", cmd)
assert.EqualValues(t, []string{"merge", "--no-edit", "test"}, args)
return secureexec.Command("echo")
}
assert.NoError(t, gitCmd.Merge("test", MergeOpts{}))
}
// TestGitCommandCheckout is a function.
func TestGitCommandCheckout(t *testing.T) {
type scenario struct {
testName string
command func(string, ...string) *exec.Cmd
test func(error)
force bool
}
scenarios := []scenario{
{
"Checkout",
func(cmd string, args ...string) *exec.Cmd {
assert.EqualValues(t, "git", cmd)
assert.EqualValues(t, []string{"checkout", "test"}, args)
return secureexec.Command("echo")
},
func(err error) {
assert.NoError(t, err)
},
false,
},
{
"Checkout forced",
func(cmd string, args ...string) *exec.Cmd {
assert.EqualValues(t, "git", cmd)
assert.EqualValues(t, []string{"checkout", "--force", "test"}, args)
return secureexec.Command("echo")
},
func(err error) {
assert.NoError(t, err)
},
true,
},
}
for _, s := range scenarios {
t.Run(s.testName, func(t *testing.T) {
gitCmd := NewDummyGitCommand()
gitCmd.OSCommand.Command = s.command
s.test(gitCmd.Checkout("test", CheckoutOptions{Force: s.force}))
})
}
}
// TestGitCommandGetBranchGraph is a function.
func TestGitCommandGetBranchGraph(t *testing.T) {
gitCmd := NewDummyGitCommand()
gitCmd.OSCommand.Command = func(cmd string, args ...string) *exec.Cmd {
assert.EqualValues(t, "git", cmd)
assert.EqualValues(t, []string{"log", "--graph", "--color=always", "--abbrev-commit", "--decorate", "--date=relative", "--pretty=medium", "test", "--"}, args)
return secureexec.Command("echo")
}
_, err := gitCmd.GetBranchGraph("test")
assert.NoError(t, err)
}
func TestGitCommandGetAllBranchGraph(t *testing.T) {
gitCmd := NewDummyGitCommand()
gitCmd.OSCommand.Command = func(cmd string, args ...string) *exec.Cmd {
assert.EqualValues(t, "git", cmd)
assert.EqualValues(t, []string{"log", "--graph", "--all", "--color=always", "--abbrev-commit", "--decorate", "--date=relative", "--pretty=medium"}, args)
return secureexec.Command("echo")
}
cmdStr := gitCmd.Config.GetUserConfig().Git.AllBranchesLogCmd
_, err := gitCmd.OSCommand.RunCommandWithOutput(cmdStr)
assert.NoError(t, err)
}
// TestGitCommandCurrentBranchName is a function.
func TestGitCommandCurrentBranchName(t *testing.T) {
type scenario struct {
testName string
command func(string, ...string) *exec.Cmd
test func(string, string, error)
}
scenarios := []scenario{
{
"says we are on the master branch if we are",
func(cmd string, args ...string) *exec.Cmd {
assert.Equal(t, "git", cmd)
return secureexec.Command("echo", "master")
},
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",
func(cmd string, args ...string) *exec.Cmd {
assert.EqualValues(t, "git", cmd)
switch args[0] {
case "symbolic-ref":
assert.EqualValues(t, []string{"symbolic-ref", "--short", "HEAD"}, args)
return secureexec.Command("test")
case "branch":
assert.EqualValues(t, []string{"branch", "--contains"}, args)
return secureexec.Command("echo", "* master")
}
return 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",
func(cmd string, args ...string) *exec.Cmd {
assert.EqualValues(t, "git", cmd)
switch args[0] {
case "symbolic-ref":
assert.EqualValues(t, []string{"symbolic-ref", "--short", "HEAD"}, args)
return secureexec.Command("test")
case "branch":
assert.EqualValues(t, []string{"branch", "--contains"}, args)
return secureexec.Command("echo", "* (HEAD detached at 123abcd)")
}
return 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",
func(cmd string, args ...string) *exec.Cmd {
assert.Equal(t, "git", cmd)
return secureexec.Command("test")
},
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 := NewDummyGitCommand()
gitCmd.OSCommand.Command = s.command
s.test(gitCmd.CurrentBranchName())
})
}
}
// TestGitCommandResetHard is a function.
func TestGitCommandResetHard(t *testing.T) {
type scenario struct {
testName string
ref string
command func(string, ...string) *exec.Cmd
test func(error)
}
scenarios := []scenario{
{
"valid case",
"HEAD",
test.CreateMockCommand(t, []*test.CommandSwapper{
{
Expect: `git reset --hard HEAD`,
Replace: "echo",
},
}),
func(err error) {
assert.NoError(t, err)
},
},
}
gitCmd := NewDummyGitCommand()
for _, s := range scenarios {
t.Run(s.testName, func(t *testing.T) {
gitCmd.OSCommand.Command = s.command
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.RunCommand("git commit --allow-empty --amend --only -m %s", c.OSCommand.Quote(name))
}
// ResetToCommit reset to commit
func (c *GitCommand) ResetToCommit(sha string, strength string, options oscommands.RunCommandOptions) error {
return c.OSCommand.RunCommandWithOptions(fmt.Sprintf("git reset --%s %s", strength, sha), options)
}
func (c *GitCommand) CommitCmdStr(message string, flags string) string {
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 fmt.Sprintf("git commit%s%s", flagsStr, lineArgs)
}
// Get the subject of the HEAD commit
func (c *GitCommand) GetHeadCommitMessage() (string, error) {
cmdStr := "git log -1 --pretty=%s"
message, err := c.OSCommand.RunCommandWithOutput(cmdStr)
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.OSCommand.RunCommandWithOutput(cmdStr)
message := strings.Join(strings.SplitAfter(messageWithHeader, "\n")[1:], "\n")
return strings.TrimSpace(message), err
}
func (c *GitCommand) GetCommitMessageFirstLine(sha string) (string, error) {
return c.RunCommandWithOutput("git show --no-patch --pretty=format:%%s %s", sha)
}
// AmendHead amends HEAD with whatever is staged in your working tree
func (c *GitCommand) AmendHead() error {
return c.OSCommand.RunCommand(c.AmendHeadCmdStr())
}
func (c *GitCommand) AmendHeadCmdStr() string {
return "git commit --amend --no-edit --allow-empty"
}
func (c *GitCommand) ShowCmdStr(sha string, filterPath string) string {
filterPathArg := ""
if filterPath != "" {
filterPathArg = fmt.Sprintf(" -- %s", c.OSCommand.Quote(filterPath))
}
return fmt.Sprintf("git show --submodule --color=%s --no-renames --stat -p %s %s", c.colorArg(), sha, filterPathArg)
}
// Revert reverts the selected commit by sha
func (c *GitCommand) Revert(sha string) error {
return c.RunCommand("git revert %s", sha)
}
func (c *GitCommand) RevertMerge(sha string, parentNumber int) error {
return c.RunCommand("git revert %s -m %d", sha, parentNumber)
}
// 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
}
cmd, err := c.PrepareInteractiveRebaseCommand("HEAD", todo, false)
if err != nil {
return err
}
return c.OSCommand.RunPreparedCommand(cmd)
}
// CreateFixupCommit creates a commit that fixes up a previous commit
func (c *GitCommand) CreateFixupCommit(sha string) error {
return c.RunCommand("git commit --fixup=%s", sha)
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package commands
import (
"os/exec"
"testing"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/commands/oscommands"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/secureexec"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/test"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/assert"
)
// TestGitCommandRenameCommit is a function.
func TestGitCommandRenameCommit(t *testing.T) {
gitCmd := NewDummyGitCommand()
gitCmd.OSCommand.Command = func(cmd string, args ...string) *exec.Cmd {
assert.EqualValues(t, "git", cmd)
assert.EqualValues(t, []string{"commit", "--allow-empty", "--amend", "--only", "-m", "test"}, args)
return secureexec.Command("echo")
}
assert.NoError(t, gitCmd.RenameCommit("test"))
}
// TestGitCommandResetToCommit is a function.
func TestGitCommandResetToCommit(t *testing.T) {
gitCmd := NewDummyGitCommand()
gitCmd.OSCommand.Command = func(cmd string, args ...string) *exec.Cmd {
assert.EqualValues(t, "git", cmd)
assert.EqualValues(t, []string{"reset", "--hard", "78976bc"}, args)
return secureexec.Command("echo")
}
assert.NoError(t, gitCmd.ResetToCommit("78976bc", "hard", oscommands.RunCommandOptions{}))
}
// TestGitCommandCommitStr is a function.
func TestGitCommandCommitStr(t *testing.T) {
type scenario struct {
testName string
message string
flags string
expected string
}
scenarios := []scenario{
{
testName: "Commit",
message: "test",
flags: "",
expected: "git commit -m \"test\"",
},
{
testName: "Commit with --no-verify flag",
message: "test",
flags: "--no-verify",
expected: "git commit --no-verify -m \"test\"",
},
{
testName: "Commit with multiline message",
message: "line1\nline2",
flags: "",
expected: "git commit -m \"line1\" -m \"line2\"",
},
}
for _, s := range scenarios {
t.Run(s.testName, func(t *testing.T) {
gitCmd := NewDummyGitCommand()
cmdStr := gitCmd.CommitCmdStr(s.message, s.flags)
assert.Equal(t, s.expected, cmdStr)
})
}
}
// TestGitCommandCreateFixupCommit is a function.
func TestGitCommandCreateFixupCommit(t *testing.T) {
type scenario struct {
testName string
sha string
command func(string, ...string) *exec.Cmd
test func(error)
}
scenarios := []scenario{
{
"valid case",
"12345",
test.CreateMockCommand(t, []*test.CommandSwapper{
{
Expect: `git commit --fixup=12345`,
Replace: "echo",
},
}),
func(err error) {
assert.NoError(t, err)
},
},
}
gitCmd := NewDummyGitCommand()
for _, s := range scenarios {
t.Run(s.testName, func(t *testing.T) {
gitCmd.OSCommand.Command = s.command
s.test(gitCmd.CreateFixupCommit(s.sha))
})
}
}

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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, err := c.RunCommandWithOutput("git config --get-all core.pager")
if err != nil {
return ""
}
trimmedOutput := strings.TrimSpace(output)
return strings.Split(trimmedOutput, "\n")[0]
}
func (c *GitCommand) GetPager(width int) string {
useConfig := c.Config.GetUserConfig().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.Config.GetUserConfig().Git.Paging.Pager
return utils.ResolvePlaceholderString(pagerTemplate, templateValues)
}
func (c *GitCommand) colorArg() string {
return c.Config.GetUserConfig().Git.Paging.ColorArg
}
func (c *GitCommand) GetConfigValue(key string) string {
output, _ := c.getGitConfigValue(key)
return output
}
// 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.Config.GetUserConfig().Git.OverrideGpg
if overrideGpg {
return false
}
gpgsign := c.GetConfigValue("commit.gpgsign")
value := strings.ToLower(gpgsign)
return value == "true" || value == "1" || value == "yes" || value == "on"
}

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package commands
import (
"testing"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/assert"
)
// TestGitCommandUsingGpg is a function.
func TestGitCommandUsingGpg(t *testing.T) {
type scenario struct {
testName string
getGitConfigValue func(string) (string, error)
test func(bool)
}
scenarios := []scenario{
{
"Option global and local config commit.gpgsign is not set",
func(string) (string, error) { return "", nil },
func(gpgEnabled bool) {
assert.False(t, gpgEnabled)
},
},
{
"Option commit.gpgsign is true",
func(string) (string, error) {
return "True", nil
},
func(gpgEnabled bool) {
assert.True(t, gpgEnabled)
},
},
{
"Option commit.gpgsign is on",
func(string) (string, error) {
return "ON", nil
},
func(gpgEnabled bool) {
assert.True(t, gpgEnabled)
},
},
{
"Option commit.gpgsign is yes",
func(string) (string, error) {
return "YeS", nil
},
func(gpgEnabled bool) {
assert.True(t, gpgEnabled)
},
},
{
"Option commit.gpgsign is 1",
func(string) (string, error) {
return "1", nil
},
func(gpgEnabled bool) {
assert.True(t, gpgEnabled)
},
},
}
for _, s := range scenarios {
t.Run(s.testName, func(t *testing.T) {
gitCmd := NewDummyGitCommand()
gitCmd.getGitConfigValue = s.getGitConfigValue
s.test(gitCmd.UsingGpg())
})
}
}

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package commands
import (
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/commands/oscommands"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/config"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/i18n"
"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{
Log: utils.NewDummyLog(),
OSCommand: osCommand,
Tr: i18n.NewTranslationSet(utils.NewDummyLog()),
Config: config.NewDummyAppConfig(),
getGitConfigValue: func(string) (string, error) { return "", nil },
}
}

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package commands
import (
"fmt"
"os"
"path/filepath"
"time"
"github.com/go-errors/errors"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/commands/models"
"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) {
return c.OSCommand.CatFile(fileName)
}
func (c *GitCommand) OpenMergeToolCmd() string {
return "git mergetool"
}
func (c *GitCommand) OpenMergeTool() error {
return c.OSCommand.RunCommand("git mergetool")
}
// StageFile stages a file
func (c *GitCommand) StageFile(fileName string) error {
return c.RunCommand("git add -- %s", c.OSCommand.Quote(fileName))
}
// StageAll stages all files
func (c *GitCommand) StageAll() error {
return c.RunCommand("git add -A")
}
// UnstageAll unstages all files
func (c *GitCommand) UnstageAll() error {
return c.RunCommand("git reset")
}
// 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 {
if err := c.OSCommand.RunCommand(command, c.OSCommand.Quote(name)); 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 := c.GetStatusFiles(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.RunCommand("git checkout --ours -- %s", quotedFileName); err != nil {
return err
}
if err := c.RunCommand("git add %s", quotedFileName); err != nil {
return err
}
return nil
}
if file.ShortStatus == "DU" {
return c.RunCommand("git rm %s", quotedFileName)
}
// if the file isn't tracked, we assume you want to delete it
if file.HasStagedChanges || file.HasMergeConflicts {
if err := c.RunCommand("git reset -- %s", quotedFileName); 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.RunCommand("git checkout -- %s", quotedPath); 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.RunCommand("git checkout -- %s", quotedFileName)
}
// 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.OSCommand.RunCommandWithOutput(c.WorktreeFileDiffCmdStr(file, plain, cached, ignoreWhitespace))
return s
}
func (c *GitCommand) WorktreeFileDiffCmdStr(node models.IFile, plain bool, cached bool, ignoreWhitespace bool) string {
cachedArg := ""
trackedArg := "--"
colorArg := c.colorArg()
path := c.OSCommand.Quote(node.GetPath())
ignoreWhitespaceArg := ""
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"
}
return fmt.Sprintf("git diff --submodule --no-ext-diff --color=%s %s %s %s %s", colorArg, ignoreWhitespaceArg, cachedArg, trackedArg, path)
}
func (c *GitCommand) ApplyPatch(patch string, flags ...string) error {
filepath := filepath.Join(c.Config.GetUserConfigDir(), 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.RunCommand("git apply %s %s", flagStr, c.OSCommand.Quote(filepath))
}
// 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) {
cmdStr := c.ShowFileDiffCmdStr(from, to, reverse, fileName, plain)
return c.OSCommand.RunCommandWithOutput(cmdStr)
}
func (c *GitCommand) ShowFileDiffCmdStr(from string, to string, reverse bool, fileName string, plain bool) string {
colorArg := c.colorArg()
if plain {
colorArg = "never"
}
reverseFlag := ""
if reverse {
reverseFlag = " -R "
}
return fmt.Sprintf("git diff --submodule --no-ext-diff --no-renames --color=%s %s %s %s -- %s", 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.RunCommand("git checkout %s -- %s", commitSha, c.OSCommand.Quote(fileName))
}
// 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.RunCommand("git cat-file -e HEAD^:%s", fileName); 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.RunCommand("git checkout -- .")
}
// RemoveTrackedFiles will delete the given file(s) even if they are currently tracked
func (c *GitCommand) RemoveTrackedFiles(name string) error {
return c.RunCommand("git rm -r --cached %s", name)
}
// RemoveUntrackedFiles runs `git clean -fd`
func (c *GitCommand) RemoveUntrackedFiles() error {
return c.RunCommand("git clean -fd")
}
// ResetAndClean removes all unstaged changes and removes all untracked files
func (c *GitCommand) ResetAndClean() error {
submoduleConfigs, err := c.GetSubmoduleConfigs()
if err != nil {
return err
}
if len(submoduleConfigs) > 0 {
if err := c.ResetSubmodules(submoduleConfigs); err != nil {
return err
}
}
if err := c.ResetHard("HEAD"); err != nil {
return err
}
return c.RemoveUntrackedFiles()
}
func (c *GitCommand) EditFileCmdStr(filename string) (string, error) {
editor := c.Config.GetUserConfig().OS.EditCommand
if editor == "" {
editor = c.GetConfigValue("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.RunCommand("which vi"); err == nil {
editor = "vi"
}
}
if editor == "" {
return "", errors.New("No editor defined in config file, $GIT_EDITOR, $VISUAL, $EDITOR, or git config")
}
return fmt.Sprintf("%s %s", editor, c.OSCommand.Quote(filename)), nil
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package commands
import (
"fmt"
"io/ioutil"
"os/exec"
"runtime"
"testing"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/commands/models"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/secureexec"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/test"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/assert"
)
// TestGitCommandCatFile tests emitting a file using commands, where commands vary by OS.
func TestGitCommandCatFile(t *testing.T) {
var osCmd string
switch os := runtime.GOOS; os {
case "windows":
osCmd = "type"
default:
osCmd = "cat"
}
gitCmd := NewDummyGitCommand()
gitCmd.OSCommand.Command = func(cmd string, args ...string) *exec.Cmd {
assert.EqualValues(t, osCmd, cmd)
assert.EqualValues(t, []string{"test.txt"}, args)
return secureexec.Command("echo", "-n", "test")
}
o, err := gitCmd.CatFile("test.txt")
assert.NoError(t, err)
assert.Equal(t, "test", o)
}
// TestGitCommandStageFile is a function.
func TestGitCommandStageFile(t *testing.T) {
gitCmd := NewDummyGitCommand()
gitCmd.OSCommand.Command = func(cmd string, args ...string) *exec.Cmd {
assert.EqualValues(t, "git", cmd)
assert.EqualValues(t, []string{"add", "--", "test.txt"}, args)
return secureexec.Command("echo")
}
assert.NoError(t, gitCmd.StageFile("test.txt"))
}
// TestGitCommandUnstageFile is a function.
func TestGitCommandUnstageFile(t *testing.T) {
type scenario struct {
testName string
command func(string, ...string) *exec.Cmd
test func(error)
reset bool
}
scenarios := []scenario{
{
"Remove an untracked file from staging",
func(cmd string, args ...string) *exec.Cmd {
assert.EqualValues(t, "git", cmd)
assert.EqualValues(t, []string{"rm", "--cached", "--force", "--", "test.txt"}, args)
return secureexec.Command("echo")
},
func(err error) {
assert.NoError(t, err)
},
false,
},
{
"Remove a tracked file from staging",
func(cmd string, args ...string) *exec.Cmd {
assert.EqualValues(t, "git", cmd)
assert.EqualValues(t, []string{"reset", "HEAD", "--", "test.txt"}, args)
return secureexec.Command("echo")
},
func(err error) {
assert.NoError(t, err)
},
true,
},
}
for _, s := range scenarios {
t.Run(s.testName, func(t *testing.T) {
gitCmd := NewDummyGitCommand()
gitCmd.OSCommand.Command = s.command
s.test(gitCmd.UnStageFile([]string{"test.txt"}, s.reset))
})
}
}
// TestGitCommandDiscardAllFileChanges is a function.
// 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
command func() (func(string, ...string) *exec.Cmd, *[][]string)
test func(*[][]string, error)
file *models.File
removeFile func(string) error
}
scenarios := []scenario{
{
"An error occurred when resetting",
func() (func(string, ...string) *exec.Cmd, *[][]string) {
cmdsCalled := [][]string{}
return func(cmd string, args ...string) *exec.Cmd {
cmdsCalled = append(cmdsCalled, args)
return secureexec.Command("test")
}, &cmdsCalled
},
func(cmdsCalled *[][]string, err error) {
assert.Error(t, err)
assert.Len(t, *cmdsCalled, 1)
assert.EqualValues(t, *cmdsCalled, [][]string{
{"reset", "--", "test"},
})
},
&models.File{
Name: "test",
HasStagedChanges: true,
},
func(string) error {
return nil
},
},
{
"An error occurred when removing file",
func() (func(string, ...string) *exec.Cmd, *[][]string) {
cmdsCalled := [][]string{}
return func(cmd string, args ...string) *exec.Cmd {
cmdsCalled = append(cmdsCalled, args)
return secureexec.Command("test")
}, &cmdsCalled
},
func(cmdsCalled *[][]string, err error) {
assert.Error(t, err)
assert.EqualError(t, err, "an error occurred when removing file")
assert.Len(t, *cmdsCalled, 0)
},
&models.File{
Name: "test",
Tracked: false,
Added: true,
},
func(string) error {
return fmt.Errorf("an error occurred when removing file")
},
},
{
"An error occurred with checkout",
func() (func(string, ...string) *exec.Cmd, *[][]string) {
cmdsCalled := [][]string{}
return func(cmd string, args ...string) *exec.Cmd {
cmdsCalled = append(cmdsCalled, args)
return secureexec.Command("test")
}, &cmdsCalled
},
func(cmdsCalled *[][]string, err error) {
assert.Error(t, err)
assert.Len(t, *cmdsCalled, 1)
assert.EqualValues(t, *cmdsCalled, [][]string{
{"checkout", "--", "test"},
})
},
&models.File{
Name: "test",
Tracked: true,
HasStagedChanges: false,
},
func(string) error {
return nil
},
},
{
"Checkout only",
func() (func(string, ...string) *exec.Cmd, *[][]string) {
cmdsCalled := [][]string{}
return func(cmd string, args ...string) *exec.Cmd {
cmdsCalled = append(cmdsCalled, args)
return secureexec.Command("echo")
}, &cmdsCalled
},
func(cmdsCalled *[][]string, err error) {
assert.NoError(t, err)
assert.Len(t, *cmdsCalled, 1)
assert.EqualValues(t, *cmdsCalled, [][]string{
{"checkout", "--", "test"},
})
},
&models.File{
Name: "test",
Tracked: true,
HasStagedChanges: false,
},
func(string) error {
return nil
},
},
{
"Reset and checkout staged changes",
func() (func(string, ...string) *exec.Cmd, *[][]string) {
cmdsCalled := [][]string{}
return func(cmd string, args ...string) *exec.Cmd {
cmdsCalled = append(cmdsCalled, args)
return secureexec.Command("echo")
}, &cmdsCalled
},
func(cmdsCalled *[][]string, err error) {
assert.NoError(t, err)
assert.Len(t, *cmdsCalled, 2)
assert.EqualValues(t, *cmdsCalled, [][]string{
{"reset", "--", "test"},
{"checkout", "--", "test"},
})
},
&models.File{
Name: "test",
Tracked: true,
HasStagedChanges: true,
},
func(string) error {
return nil
},
},
{
"Reset and checkout merge conflicts",
func() (func(string, ...string) *exec.Cmd, *[][]string) {
cmdsCalled := [][]string{}
return func(cmd string, args ...string) *exec.Cmd {
cmdsCalled = append(cmdsCalled, args)
return secureexec.Command("echo")
}, &cmdsCalled
},
func(cmdsCalled *[][]string, err error) {
assert.NoError(t, err)
assert.Len(t, *cmdsCalled, 2)
assert.EqualValues(t, *cmdsCalled, [][]string{
{"reset", "--", "test"},
{"checkout", "--", "test"},
})
},
&models.File{
Name: "test",
Tracked: true,
HasMergeConflicts: true,
},
func(string) error {
return nil
},
},
{
"Reset and remove",
func() (func(string, ...string) *exec.Cmd, *[][]string) {
cmdsCalled := [][]string{}
return func(cmd string, args ...string) *exec.Cmd {
cmdsCalled = append(cmdsCalled, args)
return secureexec.Command("echo")
}, &cmdsCalled
},
func(cmdsCalled *[][]string, err error) {
assert.NoError(t, err)
assert.Len(t, *cmdsCalled, 1)
assert.EqualValues(t, *cmdsCalled, [][]string{
{"reset", "--", "test"},
})
},
&models.File{
Name: "test",
Tracked: false,
Added: true,
HasStagedChanges: true,
},
func(filename string) error {
assert.Equal(t, "test", filename)
return nil
},
},
{
"Remove only",
func() (func(string, ...string) *exec.Cmd, *[][]string) {
cmdsCalled := [][]string{}
return func(cmd string, args ...string) *exec.Cmd {
cmdsCalled = append(cmdsCalled, args)
return secureexec.Command("echo")
}, &cmdsCalled
},
func(cmdsCalled *[][]string, err error) {
assert.NoError(t, err)
assert.Len(t, *cmdsCalled, 0)
},
&models.File{
Name: "test",
Tracked: false,
Added: true,
HasStagedChanges: false,
},
func(filename string) error {
assert.Equal(t, "test", filename)
return nil
},
},
}
for _, s := range scenarios {
t.Run(s.testName, func(t *testing.T) {
var cmdsCalled *[][]string
gitCmd := NewDummyGitCommand()
gitCmd.OSCommand.Command, cmdsCalled = s.command()
gitCmd.OSCommand.SetRemoveFile(s.removeFile)
s.test(cmdsCalled, gitCmd.DiscardAllFileChanges(s.file))
})
}
}
// TestGitCommandDiff is a function.
func TestGitCommandDiff(t *testing.T) {
type scenario struct {
testName string
command func(string, ...string) *exec.Cmd
file *models.File
plain bool
cached bool
ignoreWhitespace bool
}
scenarios := []scenario{
{
"Default case",
func(cmd string, args ...string) *exec.Cmd {
assert.EqualValues(t, "git", cmd)
assert.EqualValues(t, []string{"diff", "--submodule", "--no-ext-diff", "--color=always", "--", "test.txt"}, args)
return secureexec.Command("echo")
},
&models.File{
Name: "test.txt",
HasStagedChanges: false,
Tracked: true,
},
false,
false,
false,
},
{
"cached",
func(cmd string, args ...string) *exec.Cmd {
assert.EqualValues(t, "git", cmd)
assert.EqualValues(t, []string{"diff", "--submodule", "--no-ext-diff", "--color=always", "--cached", "--", "test.txt"}, args)
return secureexec.Command("echo")
},
&models.File{
Name: "test.txt",
HasStagedChanges: false,
Tracked: true,
},
false,
true,
false,
},
{
"plain",
func(cmd string, args ...string) *exec.Cmd {
assert.EqualValues(t, "git", cmd)
assert.EqualValues(t, []string{"diff", "--submodule", "--no-ext-diff", "--color=never", "--", "test.txt"}, args)
return secureexec.Command("echo")
},
&models.File{
Name: "test.txt",
HasStagedChanges: false,
Tracked: true,
},
true,
false,
false,
},
{
"File not tracked and file has no staged changes",
func(cmd string, args ...string) *exec.Cmd {
assert.EqualValues(t, "git", cmd)
assert.EqualValues(t, []string{"diff", "--submodule", "--no-ext-diff", "--color=always", "--no-index", "--", "/dev/null", "test.txt"}, args)
return secureexec.Command("echo")
},
&models.File{
Name: "test.txt",
HasStagedChanges: false,
Tracked: false,
},
false,
false,
false,
},
{
"Default case (ignore whitespace)",
func(cmd string, args ...string) *exec.Cmd {
assert.EqualValues(t, "git", cmd)
assert.EqualValues(t, []string{"diff", "--submodule", "--no-ext-diff", "--color=always", "--ignore-all-space", "--", "test.txt"}, args)
return secureexec.Command("echo")
},
&models.File{
Name: "test.txt",
HasStagedChanges: false,
Tracked: true,
},
false,
false,
true,
},
}
for _, s := range scenarios {
t.Run(s.testName, func(t *testing.T) {
gitCmd := NewDummyGitCommand()
gitCmd.OSCommand.Command = s.command
gitCmd.WorktreeFileDiff(s.file, s.plain, s.cached, s.ignoreWhitespace)
})
}
}
// TestGitCommandCheckoutFile is a function.
func TestGitCommandCheckoutFile(t *testing.T) {
type scenario struct {
testName string
commitSha string
fileName string
command func(string, ...string) *exec.Cmd
test func(error)
}
scenarios := []scenario{
{
"typical case",
"11af912",
"test999.txt",
test.CreateMockCommand(t, []*test.CommandSwapper{
{
Expect: "git checkout 11af912 -- test999.txt",
Replace: "echo",
},
}),
func(err error) {
assert.NoError(t, err)
},
},
{
"returns error if there is one",
"11af912",
"test999.txt",
test.CreateMockCommand(t, []*test.CommandSwapper{
{
Expect: "git checkout 11af912 -- test999.txt",
Replace: "test",
},
}),
func(err error) {
assert.Error(t, err)
},
},
}
gitCmd := NewDummyGitCommand()
for _, s := range scenarios {
t.Run(s.testName, func(t *testing.T) {
gitCmd.OSCommand.Command = s.command
s.test(gitCmd.CheckoutFile(s.commitSha, s.fileName))
})
}
}
func TestGitCommandApplyPatch(t *testing.T) {
type scenario struct {
testName string
command func(string, ...string) *exec.Cmd
test func(error)
}
scenarios := []scenario{
{
"valid case",
func(cmd string, args ...string) *exec.Cmd {
assert.Equal(t, "git", cmd)
assert.EqualValues(t, []string{"apply", "--cached"}, args[0:2])
filename := args[2]
content, err := ioutil.ReadFile(filename)
assert.NoError(t, err)
assert.Equal(t, "test", string(content))
return secureexec.Command("echo", "done")
},
func(err error) {
assert.NoError(t, err)
},
},
{
"command returns error",
func(cmd string, args ...string) *exec.Cmd {
assert.Equal(t, "git", cmd)
assert.EqualValues(t, []string{"apply", "--cached"}, args[0:2])
filename := args[2]
// TODO: Ideally we want to mock out OSCommand here so that we're not
// double handling testing it's CreateTempFile functionality,
// but it is going to take a bit of work to make a proper mock for it
// so I'm leaving it for another PR
content, err := ioutil.ReadFile(filename)
assert.NoError(t, err)
assert.Equal(t, "test", string(content))
return secureexec.Command("test")
},
func(err error) {
assert.Error(t, err)
},
},
}
for _, s := range scenarios {
t.Run(s.testName, func(t *testing.T) {
gitCmd := NewDummyGitCommand()
gitCmd.OSCommand.Command = s.command
s.test(gitCmd.ApplyPatch("test", "cached"))
})
}
}
// TestGitCommandDiscardOldFileChanges is a function.
func TestGitCommandDiscardOldFileChanges(t *testing.T) {
type scenario struct {
testName string
getGitConfigValue func(string) (string, error)
commits []*models.Commit
commitIndex int
fileName string
command func(string, ...string) *exec.Cmd
test func(error)
}
scenarios := []scenario{
{
"returns error when index outside of range of commits",
func(string) (string, error) {
return "", nil
},
[]*models.Commit{},
0,
"test999.txt",
nil,
func(err error) {
assert.Error(t, err)
},
},
{
"returns error when using gpg",
func(string) (string, error) {
return "true", nil
},
[]*models.Commit{{Name: "commit", Sha: "123456"}},
0,
"test999.txt",
nil,
func(err error) {
assert.Error(t, err)
},
},
{
"checks out file if it already existed",
func(string) (string, error) {
return "", nil
},
[]*models.Commit{
{Name: "commit", Sha: "123456"},
{Name: "commit2", Sha: "abcdef"},
},
0,
"test999.txt",
test.CreateMockCommand(t, []*test.CommandSwapper{
{
Expect: "git rebase --interactive --autostash --keep-empty abcdef",
Replace: "echo",
},
{
Expect: "git cat-file -e HEAD^:test999.txt",
Replace: "echo",
},
{
Expect: "git checkout HEAD^ -- test999.txt",
Replace: "echo",
},
{
Expect: "git commit --amend --no-edit --allow-empty",
Replace: "echo",
},
{
Expect: "git rebase --continue",
Replace: "echo",
},
}),
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
}
gitCmd := NewDummyGitCommand()
for _, s := range scenarios {
t.Run(s.testName, func(t *testing.T) {
gitCmd.OSCommand.Command = s.command
gitCmd.getGitConfigValue = s.getGitConfigValue
s.test(gitCmd.DiscardOldFileChanges(s.commits, s.commitIndex, s.fileName))
})
}
}
// TestGitCommandDiscardUnstagedFileChanges is a function.
func TestGitCommandDiscardUnstagedFileChanges(t *testing.T) {
type scenario struct {
testName string
file *models.File
command func(string, ...string) *exec.Cmd
test func(error)
}
scenarios := []scenario{
{
"valid case",
&models.File{Name: "test.txt"},
test.CreateMockCommand(t, []*test.CommandSwapper{
{
Expect: `git checkout -- "test.txt"`,
Replace: "echo",
},
}),
func(err error) {
assert.NoError(t, err)
},
},
}
gitCmd := NewDummyGitCommand()
for _, s := range scenarios {
t.Run(s.testName, func(t *testing.T) {
gitCmd.OSCommand.Command = s.command
s.test(gitCmd.DiscardUnstagedFileChanges(s.file))
})
}
}
// TestGitCommandDiscardAnyUnstagedFileChanges is a function.
func TestGitCommandDiscardAnyUnstagedFileChanges(t *testing.T) {
type scenario struct {
testName string
command func(string, ...string) *exec.Cmd
test func(error)
}
scenarios := []scenario{
{
"valid case",
test.CreateMockCommand(t, []*test.CommandSwapper{
{
Expect: `git checkout -- .`,
Replace: "echo",
},
}),
func(err error) {
assert.NoError(t, err)
},
},
}
gitCmd := NewDummyGitCommand()
for _, s := range scenarios {
t.Run(s.testName, func(t *testing.T) {
gitCmd.OSCommand.Command = s.command
s.test(gitCmd.DiscardAnyUnstagedFileChanges())
})
}
}
// TestGitCommandRemoveUntrackedFiles is a function.
func TestGitCommandRemoveUntrackedFiles(t *testing.T) {
type scenario struct {
testName string
command func(string, ...string) *exec.Cmd
test func(error)
}
scenarios := []scenario{
{
"valid case",
test.CreateMockCommand(t, []*test.CommandSwapper{
{
Expect: `git clean -fd`,
Replace: "echo",
},
}),
func(err error) {
assert.NoError(t, err)
},
},
}
gitCmd := NewDummyGitCommand()
for _, s := range scenarios {
t.Run(s.testName, func(t *testing.T) {
gitCmd.OSCommand.Command = s.command
s.test(gitCmd.RemoveUntrackedFiles())
})
}
}
// TestEditFileCmdStr is a function.
func TestEditFileCmdStr(t *testing.T) {
type scenario struct {
filename string
configEditCommand string
command func(string, ...string) *exec.Cmd
getenv func(string) string
getGitConfigValue func(string) (string, error)
test func(string, error)
}
scenarios := []scenario{
{
"test",
"",
func(name string, arg ...string) *exec.Cmd {
return secureexec.Command("exit", "1")
},
func(env string) string {
return ""
},
func(cf string) (string, error) {
return "", nil
},
func(cmdStr string, err error) {
assert.EqualError(t, err, "No editor defined in config file, $GIT_EDITOR, $VISUAL, $EDITOR, or git config")
},
},
{
"test",
"nano",
func(name string, args ...string) *exec.Cmd {
assert.Equal(t, "which", name)
return secureexec.Command("echo")
},
func(env string) string {
return ""
},
func(cf string) (string, error) {
return "", nil
},
func(cmdStr string, err error) {
assert.NoError(t, err)
assert.Equal(t, "nano \"test\"", cmdStr)
},
},
{
"test",
"",
func(name string, arg ...string) *exec.Cmd {
assert.Equal(t, "which", name)
return secureexec.Command("exit", "1")
},
func(env string) string {
return ""
},
func(cf string) (string, error) {
return "nano", nil
},
func(cmdStr string, err error) {
assert.NoError(t, err)
assert.Equal(t, "nano \"test\"", cmdStr)
},
},
{
"test",
"",
func(name string, arg ...string) *exec.Cmd {
assert.Equal(t, "which", name)
return secureexec.Command("exit", "1")
},
func(env string) string {
if env == "VISUAL" {
return "nano"
}
return ""
},
func(cf string) (string, error) {
return "", nil
},
func(cmdStr string, err error) {
assert.NoError(t, err)
},
},
{
"test",
"",
func(name string, arg ...string) *exec.Cmd {
assert.Equal(t, "which", name)
return secureexec.Command("exit", "1")
},
func(env string) string {
if env == "EDITOR" {
return "emacs"
}
return ""
},
func(cf string) (string, error) {
return "", nil
},
func(cmdStr string, err error) {
assert.NoError(t, err)
assert.Equal(t, "emacs \"test\"", cmdStr)
},
},
{
"test",
"",
func(name string, arg ...string) *exec.Cmd {
assert.Equal(t, "which", name)
return secureexec.Command("echo")
},
func(env string) string {
return ""
},
func(cf string) (string, error) {
return "", nil
},
func(cmdStr string, err error) {
assert.NoError(t, err)
assert.Equal(t, "vi \"test\"", cmdStr)
},
},
{
"file/with space",
"",
func(name string, args ...string) *exec.Cmd {
assert.Equal(t, "which", name)
return secureexec.Command("echo")
},
func(env string) string {
return ""
},
func(cf string) (string, error) {
return "", nil
},
func(cmdStr string, err error) {
assert.NoError(t, err)
assert.Equal(t, "vi \"file/with space\"", cmdStr)
},
},
}
for _, s := range scenarios {
gitCmd := NewDummyGitCommand()
gitCmd.Config.GetUserConfig().OS.EditCommand = s.configEditCommand
gitCmd.OSCommand.Command = s.command
gitCmd.OSCommand.Getenv = s.getenv
gitCmd.getGitConfigValue = s.getGitConfigValue
s.test(gitCmd.EditFileCmdStr(s.filename))
}
}

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package commands
import (
"io/ioutil"
"os"
"path/filepath"
"strings"
"time"
"github.com/go-errors/errors"
gogit "github.com/jesseduffield/go-git/v5"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/commands/git_commands"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/commands/git_config"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/commands/oscommands"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/commands/patch"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/config"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/env"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/i18n"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/common"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/utils"
"github.com/sirupsen/logrus"
)
// this takes something like:
// * (HEAD detached at 264fc6f5)
// remotes
// and returns '264fc6f5' as the second match
const CurrentBranchNameRegex = `(?m)^\*.*?([^ ]*?)\)?$`
// GitCommand is our main git interface
type GitCommand struct {
Log *logrus.Entry
OSCommand *oscommands.OSCommand
Repo *gogit.Repository
Tr *i18n.TranslationSet
Config config.AppConfigurer
getGitConfigValue func(string) (string, error)
DotGitDir string
onSuccessfulContinue func() error
PatchManager *patch.PatchManager
Blame *git_commands.BlameCommands
Branch *git_commands.BranchCommands
Commit *git_commands.CommitCommands
Config *git_commands.ConfigCommands
Custom *git_commands.CustomCommands
Diff *git_commands.DiffCommands
File *git_commands.FileCommands
Flow *git_commands.FlowCommands
Patch *git_commands.PatchCommands
Rebase *git_commands.RebaseCommands
Remote *git_commands.RemoteCommands
Stash *git_commands.StashCommands
Status *git_commands.StatusCommands
Submodule *git_commands.SubmoduleCommands
Sync *git_commands.SyncCommands
Tag *git_commands.TagCommands
WorkingTree *git_commands.WorkingTreeCommands
Bisect *git_commands.BisectCommands
Worktree *git_commands.WorktreeCommands
Version *git_commands.GitVersion
RepoPaths *git_commands.RepoPaths
// 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
Loaders Loaders
}
// NewGitCommand it runs git commands
func NewGitCommand(log *logrus.Entry, osCommand *oscommands.OSCommand, tr *i18n.TranslationSet, config config.AppConfigurer) (*GitCommand, error) {
var repo *gogit.Repository
type Loaders struct {
BranchLoader *git_commands.BranchLoader
CommitFileLoader *git_commands.CommitFileLoader
CommitLoader *git_commands.CommitLoader
FileLoader *git_commands.FileLoader
ReflogCommitLoader *git_commands.ReflogCommitLoader
RemoteLoader *git_commands.RemoteLoader
StashLoader *git_commands.StashLoader
TagLoader *git_commands.TagLoader
Worktrees *git_commands.WorktreeLoader
}
// see what our default push behaviour is
output, err := osCommand.RunCommandWithOutput("git config --get push.default")
pushToCurrent := false
func NewGitCommand(
cmn *common.Common,
version *git_commands.GitVersion,
osCommand *oscommands.OSCommand,
gitConfig git_config.IGitConfig,
) (*GitCommand, error) {
repoPaths, err := git_commands.GetRepoPaths(osCommand.Cmd, version)
if err != nil {
log.Errorf("error reading git config: %v", err)
} else {
pushToCurrent = strings.TrimSpace(output) == "current"
return nil, errors.Errorf("Error getting repo paths: %v", err)
}
if err := navigateToRepoRootDirectory(os.Stat, os.Chdir); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if repo, err = setupRepository(gogit.PlainOpen, tr.GitconfigParseErr); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
dotGitDir, err := findDotGitDir(os.Stat, ioutil.ReadFile)
err = os.Chdir(repoPaths.WorktreePath())
if err != nil {
return nil, err
return nil, utils.WrapError(err)
}
gitCommand := &GitCommand{
Log: log,
OSCommand: osCommand,
Tr: tr,
Repo: repo,
Config: config,
getGitConfigValue: getGitConfigValue,
DotGitDir: dotGitDir,
PushToCurrent: pushToCurrent,
}
gitCommand.PatchManager = patch.NewPatchManager(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)
// 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
}
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)
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")
}
}
}
// 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
}
if l.Mode()&os.ModeSymlink == 0 {
return path, nil
}
return filepath.EvalSymlinks(path)
}
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
}
}
path, err := resolvePath(unresolvedPath)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
repository, err := openGitRepository(path)
repository, err := gogit.PlainOpenWithOptions(
repoPaths.WorktreeGitDirPath(),
&gogit.PlainOpenOptions{DetectDotGit: false, EnableDotGitCommonDir: true},
)
if err != nil {
if strings.Contains(err.Error(), `unquoted '\' must be followed by new line`) {
return nil, errors.New(gitConfigParseErrorStr)
return nil, errors.New(cmn.Tr.GitconfigParseErr)
}
return nil, err
}
return repository, err
return NewGitCommandAux(
cmn,
version,
osCommand,
gitConfig,
repoPaths,
repository,
), nil
}
func findDotGitDir(stat func(string) (os.FileInfo, error), readFile func(filename string) ([]byte, error)) (string, error) {
if env.GetGitDirEnv() != "" {
return env.GetGitDirEnv(), nil
}
func NewGitCommandAux(
cmn *common.Common,
version *git_commands.GitVersion,
osCommand *oscommands.OSCommand,
gitConfig git_config.IGitConfig,
repoPaths *git_commands.RepoPaths,
repo *gogit.Repository,
) *GitCommand {
cmd := NewGitCmdObjBuilder(cmn.Log, osCommand.Cmd)
f, err := stat(".git")
if err != nil {
return "", err
}
// here we're doing a bunch of dependency injection for each of our commands structs.
// This is admittedly messy, but allows us to test each command struct in isolation,
// and allows for better namespacing when compared to having every method living
// on the one struct.
// common ones are: cmn, osCommand, dotGitDir, configCommands
configCommands := git_commands.NewConfigCommands(cmn, gitConfig, repo)
if f.IsDir() {
return ".git", nil
}
gitCommon := git_commands.NewGitCommon(cmn, version, cmd, osCommand, repoPaths, repo, configCommands)
fileBytes, err := readFile(".git")
if err != nil {
return "", err
fileLoader := git_commands.NewFileLoader(gitCommon, cmd, configCommands)
statusCommands := git_commands.NewStatusCommands(gitCommon)
flowCommands := git_commands.NewFlowCommands(gitCommon)
remoteCommands := git_commands.NewRemoteCommands(gitCommon)
branchCommands := git_commands.NewBranchCommands(gitCommon)
syncCommands := git_commands.NewSyncCommands(gitCommon)
tagCommands := git_commands.NewTagCommands(gitCommon)
commitCommands := git_commands.NewCommitCommands(gitCommon)
customCommands := git_commands.NewCustomCommands(gitCommon)
diffCommands := git_commands.NewDiffCommands(gitCommon)
fileCommands := git_commands.NewFileCommands(gitCommon)
submoduleCommands := git_commands.NewSubmoduleCommands(gitCommon)
workingTreeCommands := git_commands.NewWorkingTreeCommands(gitCommon, submoduleCommands, fileLoader)
rebaseCommands := git_commands.NewRebaseCommands(gitCommon, commitCommands, workingTreeCommands)
stashCommands := git_commands.NewStashCommands(gitCommon, fileLoader, workingTreeCommands)
patchBuilder := patch.NewPatchBuilder(cmn.Log,
func(from string, to string, reverse bool, filename string, plain bool) (string, error) {
return workingTreeCommands.ShowFileDiff(from, to, reverse, filename, plain)
})
patchCommands := git_commands.NewPatchCommands(gitCommon, rebaseCommands, commitCommands, statusCommands, stashCommands, patchBuilder)
bisectCommands := git_commands.NewBisectCommands(gitCommon)
worktreeCommands := git_commands.NewWorktreeCommands(gitCommon)
blameCommands := git_commands.NewBlameCommands(gitCommon)
branchLoader := git_commands.NewBranchLoader(cmn, cmd, branchCommands.CurrentBranchInfo, configCommands)
commitFileLoader := git_commands.NewCommitFileLoader(cmn, cmd)
commitLoader := git_commands.NewCommitLoader(cmn, cmd, statusCommands.RebaseMode, gitCommon)
reflogCommitLoader := git_commands.NewReflogCommitLoader(cmn, cmd)
remoteLoader := git_commands.NewRemoteLoader(cmn, cmd, repo.Remotes)
worktreeLoader := git_commands.NewWorktreeLoader(gitCommon)
stashLoader := git_commands.NewStashLoader(cmn, cmd)
tagLoader := git_commands.NewTagLoader(cmn, cmd)
return &GitCommand{
Blame: blameCommands,
Branch: branchCommands,
Commit: commitCommands,
Config: configCommands,
Custom: customCommands,
Diff: diffCommands,
File: fileCommands,
Flow: flowCommands,
Patch: patchCommands,
Rebase: rebaseCommands,
Remote: remoteCommands,
Stash: stashCommands,
Status: statusCommands,
Submodule: submoduleCommands,
Sync: syncCommands,
Tag: tagCommands,
Bisect: bisectCommands,
WorkingTree: workingTreeCommands,
Worktree: worktreeCommands,
Version: version,
Loaders: Loaders{
BranchLoader: branchLoader,
CommitFileLoader: commitFileLoader,
CommitLoader: commitLoader,
FileLoader: fileLoader,
ReflogCommitLoader: reflogCommitLoader,
RemoteLoader: remoteLoader,
Worktrees: worktreeLoader,
StashLoader: stashLoader,
TagLoader: tagLoader,
},
RepoPaths: repoPaths,
}
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 strings.TrimSpace(strings.TrimPrefix(fileContent, "gitdir: ")), nil
}
func VerifyInGitRepo(osCommand *oscommands.OSCommand) error {
return osCommand.RunCommand("git rev-parse --git-dir")
}
func (c *GitCommand) RunCommand(formatString string, formatArgs ...interface{}) error {
_, err := c.RunCommandWithOutput(formatString, formatArgs...)
return err
}
func (c *GitCommand) RunCommandWithOutput(formatString string, formatArgs ...interface{}) (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 := c.OSCommand.RunCommandWithOutput(formatString, formatArgs...)
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") {
c.Log.Error(output)
c.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
}
return osCommand.Cmd.New(git_commands.NewGitCmd("rev-parse").Arg("--git-dir").ToArgv()).DontLog().Run()
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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(args []string) oscommands.ICmdObj {
return self.innerBuilder.New(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
const (
WaitTime = 50 * time.Millisecond
RetryCount = 5
)
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) {
var output string
var err error
for i := 0; i < RetryCount; i++ {
newCmdObj := cmdObj.Clone()
output, err = self.innerRunner.RunWithOutput(newCmdObj)
if err == nil || !strings.Contains(output, ".git/index.lock") {
return output, err
}
// if we have an error based on the index lock, we should wait a bit and then retry
self.log.Warn("index.lock prevented command from running. Retrying command after a small wait")
time.Sleep(WaitTime)
}
return output, err
}
func (self *gitCmdObjRunner) RunWithOutputs(cmdObj oscommands.ICmdObj) (string, string, error) {
var stdout, stderr string
var err error
for i := 0; i < RetryCount; i++ {
newCmdObj := cmdObj.Clone()
stdout, stderr, err = self.innerRunner.RunWithOutputs(newCmdObj)
if err == nil || !strings.Contains(stdout+stderr, ".git/index.lock") {
return stdout, stderr, err
}
// if we have an error based on the index lock, we should wait a bit and then retry
self.log.Warn("index.lock prevented command from running. Retrying command after a small wait")
time.Sleep(WaitTime)
}
return stdout, stderr, err
}
// Retry logic not implemented here, but these commands typically don't need to obtain a lock.
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_commands
import (
"os"
"path/filepath"
"strings"
)
type BisectCommands struct {
*GitCommon
}
func NewBisectCommands(gitCommon *GitCommon) *BisectCommands {
return &BisectCommands{
GitCommon: gitCommon,
}
}
// This command is pretty cheap to run so we're not storing the result anywhere.
// But if it becomes problematic we can chang that.
func (self *BisectCommands) GetInfo() *BisectInfo {
return self.GetInfoForGitDir(self.repoPaths.WorktreeGitDirPath())
}
func (self *BisectCommands) GetInfoForGitDir(gitDir string) *BisectInfo {
var err error
info := &BisectInfo{started: false, log: self.Log, newTerm: "bad", oldTerm: "good"}
// we return nil if we're not in a git bisect session.
// we know we're in a session by the presence of a .git/BISECT_START file
bisectStartPath := filepath.Join(gitDir, "BISECT_START")
exists, err := self.os.FileExists(bisectStartPath)
if err != nil {
self.Log.Infof("error getting git bisect info: %s", err.Error())
return info
}
if !exists {
return info
}
startContent, err := os.ReadFile(bisectStartPath)
if err != nil {
self.Log.Infof("error getting git bisect info: %s", err.Error())
return info
}
info.started = true
info.start = strings.TrimSpace(string(startContent))
termsContent, err := os.ReadFile(filepath.Join(gitDir, "BISECT_TERMS"))
if err != nil {
// old git versions won't have this file so we default to bad/good
} else {
splitContent := strings.Split(string(termsContent), "\n")
info.newTerm = splitContent[0]
info.oldTerm = splitContent[1]
}
bisectRefsDir := filepath.Join(gitDir, "refs", "bisect")
files, err := os.ReadDir(bisectRefsDir)
if err != nil {
self.Log.Infof("error getting git bisect info: %s", err.Error())
return info
}
info.statusMap = make(map[string]BisectStatus)
for _, file := range files {
status := BisectStatusSkipped
name := file.Name()
path := filepath.Join(bisectRefsDir, name)
fileContent, err := os.ReadFile(path)
if err != nil {
self.Log.Infof("error getting git bisect info: %s", err.Error())
return info
}
sha := strings.TrimSpace(string(fileContent))
if name == info.newTerm {
status = BisectStatusNew
} else if strings.HasPrefix(name, info.oldTerm+"-") {
status = BisectStatusOld
} else if strings.HasPrefix(name, "skipped-") {
status = BisectStatusSkipped
}
info.statusMap[sha] = status
}
currentContent, err := os.ReadFile(filepath.Join(gitDir, "BISECT_EXPECTED_REV"))
if err != nil {
self.Log.Infof("error getting git bisect info: %s", err.Error())
return info
}
currentSha := strings.TrimSpace(string(currentContent))
info.current = currentSha
return info
}
func (self *BisectCommands) Reset() error {
cmdArgs := NewGitCmd("bisect").Arg("reset").ToArgv()
return self.cmd.New(cmdArgs).StreamOutput().Run()
}
func (self *BisectCommands) Mark(ref string, term string) error {
cmdArgs := NewGitCmd("bisect").Arg(term, ref).ToArgv()
return self.cmd.New(cmdArgs).
IgnoreEmptyError().
StreamOutput().
Run()
}
func (self *BisectCommands) Skip(ref string) error {
return self.Mark(ref, "skip")
}
func (self *BisectCommands) Start() error {
cmdArgs := NewGitCmd("bisect").Arg("start").ToArgv()
return self.cmd.New(cmdArgs).StreamOutput().Run()
}
func (self *BisectCommands) StartWithTerms(oldTerm string, newTerm string) error {
cmdArgs := NewGitCmd("bisect").Arg("start").
Arg("--term-old=" + oldTerm).
Arg("--term-new=" + newTerm).
ToArgv()
return self.cmd.New(cmdArgs).StreamOutput().Run()
}
// tells us whether we've found our problem commit(s). We return a string slice of
// commit sha's if we're done, and that slice may have more that one item if
// skipped commits are involved.
func (self *BisectCommands) IsDone() (bool, []string, error) {
info := self.GetInfo()
if !info.Bisecting() {
return false, nil, nil
}
newSha := info.GetNewSha()
if newSha == "" {
return false, nil, nil
}
// if we start from the new commit and reach the a good commit without
// coming across any unprocessed commits, then we're done
done := false
candidates := []string{}
cmdArgs := NewGitCmd("rev-list").Arg(newSha).ToArgv()
err := self.cmd.New(cmdArgs).RunAndProcessLines(func(line string) (bool, error) {
sha := strings.TrimSpace(line)
if status, ok := info.statusMap[sha]; ok {
switch status {
case BisectStatusSkipped, BisectStatusNew:
candidates = append(candidates, sha)
return false, nil
case BisectStatusOld:
done = true
return true, nil
}
} else {
return true, nil
}
// should never land here
return true, nil
})
if err != nil {
return false, nil, err
}
return done, candidates, nil
}
// tells us whether the 'start' ref that we'll be sent back to after we're done
// bisecting is actually a descendant of our current bisect commit. If it's not, we need to
// render the commits from the bad commit.
func (self *BisectCommands) ReachableFromStart(bisectInfo *BisectInfo) bool {
cmdArgs := NewGitCmd("merge-base").
Arg("--is-ancestor", bisectInfo.GetNewSha(), bisectInfo.GetStartSha()).
ToArgv()
err := self.cmd.New(cmdArgs).DontLog().Run()
return err == nil
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package git_commands
import (
"github.com/jesseduffield/generics/maps"
"github.com/samber/lo"
"github.com/sirupsen/logrus"
)
// although the typical terms in a git bisect are 'bad' and 'good', they're more
// generally known as 'new' and 'old'. Semi-recently git allowed the user to define
// their own terms e.g. when you want to used 'fixed', 'unfixed' in the event
// that you're looking for a commit that fixed a bug.
// Git bisect only keeps track of a single 'bad' commit. Once you pick a commit
// that's older than the current bad one, it forgets about the previous one. On
// the other hand, it does keep track of all the good and skipped commits.
type BisectInfo struct {
log *logrus.Entry
// tells us whether all our git bisect files are there meaning we're in bisect mode.
// Doesn't necessarily mean that we've actually picked a good/bad commit yet.
started bool
// this is the ref you started the commit from
start string // this will always be defined
// these will be defined if we've started
newTerm string // 'bad' by default
oldTerm string // 'good' by default
// map of commit sha's to their status
statusMap map[string]BisectStatus
// the sha of the commit that's under test
current string
}
type BisectStatus int
const (
BisectStatusOld BisectStatus = iota
BisectStatusNew
BisectStatusSkipped
)
// null object pattern
func NewNullBisectInfo() *BisectInfo {
return &BisectInfo{started: false}
}
func (self *BisectInfo) GetNewSha() string {
for sha, status := range self.statusMap {
if status == BisectStatusNew {
return sha
}
}
return ""
}
func (self *BisectInfo) GetCurrentSha() string {
return self.current
}
func (self *BisectInfo) GetStartSha() string {
return self.start
}
func (self *BisectInfo) Status(commitSha string) (BisectStatus, bool) {
status, ok := self.statusMap[commitSha]
return status, ok
}
func (self *BisectInfo) NewTerm() string {
return self.newTerm
}
func (self *BisectInfo) OldTerm() string {
return self.oldTerm
}
// this is for when we have called `git bisect start`. It does not
// mean that we have actually started narrowing things down or selecting good/bad commits
func (self *BisectInfo) Started() bool {
return self.started
}
// this is where we have both a good and bad revision and we're actually
// starting to narrow things down
func (self *BisectInfo) Bisecting() bool {
if !self.Started() {
return false
}
if self.GetNewSha() == "" {
return false
}
return lo.Contains(maps.Values(self.statusMap), BisectStatusOld)
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package git_commands
import (
"fmt"
)
type BlameCommands struct {
*GitCommon
}
func NewBlameCommands(gitCommon *GitCommon) *BlameCommands {
return &BlameCommands{
GitCommon: gitCommon,
}
}
// Blame a range of lines. For each line, output the hash of the commit where
// the line last changed, then a space, then a description of the commit (author
// and date), another space, and then the line. For example:
//
// ac90ebac688fe8bc2ffd922157a9d2c54681d2aa (Stefan Haller 2023-08-01 14:54:56 +0200 11) func NewBlameCommands(gitCommon *GitCommon) *BlameCommands {
// ac90ebac688fe8bc2ffd922157a9d2c54681d2aa (Stefan Haller 2023-08-01 14:54:56 +0200 12) return &BlameCommands{
// ac90ebac688fe8bc2ffd922157a9d2c54681d2aa (Stefan Haller 2023-08-01 14:54:56 +0200 13) GitCommon: gitCommon,
func (self *BlameCommands) BlameLineRange(filename string, commit string, firstLine int, numLines int) (string, error) {
cmdArgs := NewGitCmd("blame").
Arg("-l").
Arg(fmt.Sprintf("-L%d,+%d", firstLine, numLines)).
Arg(commit).
Arg("--").
Arg(filename)
return self.cmd.New(cmdArgs.ToArgv()).RunWithOutput()
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package git_commands
import (
"fmt"
"strings"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/commands/oscommands"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/utils"
"github.com/mgutz/str"
)
type BranchCommands struct {
*GitCommon
}
func NewBranchCommands(gitCommon *GitCommon) *BranchCommands {
return &BranchCommands{
GitCommon: gitCommon,
}
}
// New creates a new branch
func (self *BranchCommands) New(name string, base string) error {
cmdArgs := NewGitCmd("checkout").
Arg("-b", name, base).
ToArgv()
return self.cmd.New(cmdArgs).Run()
}
// CurrentBranchInfo get the current branch information.
func (self *BranchCommands) CurrentBranchInfo() (BranchInfo, error) {
branchName, err := self.cmd.New(
NewGitCmd("symbolic-ref").
Arg("--short", "HEAD").
ToArgv(),
).DontLog().RunWithOutput()
if err == nil && branchName != "HEAD\n" {
trimmedBranchName := strings.TrimSpace(branchName)
return BranchInfo{
RefName: trimmedBranchName,
DisplayName: trimmedBranchName,
DetachedHead: false,
}, nil
}
output, err := self.cmd.New(
NewGitCmd("branch").
Arg("--points-at=HEAD", "--format=%(HEAD)%00%(objectname)%00%(refname)").
ToArgv(),
).DontLog().RunWithOutput()
if err != nil {
return BranchInfo{}, err
}
for _, line := range utils.SplitLines(output) {
split := strings.Split(strings.TrimRight(line, "\r\n"), "\x00")
if len(split) == 3 && split[0] == "*" {
sha := split[1]
displayName := split[2]
return BranchInfo{
RefName: sha,
DisplayName: displayName,
DetachedHead: true,
}, nil
}
}
return BranchInfo{
RefName: "HEAD",
DisplayName: "HEAD",
DetachedHead: true,
}, nil
}
// CurrentBranchName get name of current branch
func (self *BranchCommands) CurrentBranchName() (string, error) {
cmdArgs := NewGitCmd("rev-parse").
Arg("--abbrev-ref").
Arg("--verify").
Arg("HEAD").
ToArgv()
output, err := self.cmd.New(cmdArgs).DontLog().RunWithOutput()
if err == nil {
return strings.TrimSpace(output), nil
}
return "", err
}
// LocalDelete delete branch locally
func (self *BranchCommands) LocalDelete(branch string, force bool) error {
cmdArgs := NewGitCmd("branch").
ArgIfElse(force, "-D", "-d").
Arg(branch).
ToArgv()
return self.cmd.New(cmdArgs).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 (self *BranchCommands) Checkout(branch string, options CheckoutOptions) error {
cmdArgs := NewGitCmd("checkout").
ArgIf(options.Force, "--force").
Arg(branch).
ToArgv()
return self.cmd.New(cmdArgs).
// 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()
}
// GetGraph 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 (self *BranchCommands) GetGraph(branchName string) (string, error) {
return self.GetGraphCmdObj(branchName).DontLog().RunWithOutput()
}
func (self *BranchCommands) GetGraphCmdObj(branchName string) oscommands.ICmdObj {
branchLogCmdTemplate := self.UserConfig.Git.BranchLogCmd
templateValues := map[string]string{
"branchName": self.cmd.Quote(branchName),
}
resolvedTemplate := utils.ResolvePlaceholderString(branchLogCmdTemplate, templateValues)
return self.cmd.New(str.ToArgv(resolvedTemplate)).DontLog()
}
func (self *BranchCommands) SetCurrentBranchUpstream(remoteName string, remoteBranchName string) error {
cmdArgs := NewGitCmd("branch").
Arg(fmt.Sprintf("--set-upstream-to=%s/%s", remoteName, remoteBranchName)).
ToArgv()
return self.cmd.New(cmdArgs).Run()
}
func (self *BranchCommands) SetUpstream(remoteName string, remoteBranchName string, branchName string) error {
cmdArgs := NewGitCmd("branch").
Arg(fmt.Sprintf("--set-upstream-to=%s/%s", remoteName, remoteBranchName)).
Arg(branchName).
ToArgv()
return self.cmd.New(cmdArgs).Run()
}
func (self *BranchCommands) UnsetUpstream(branchName string) error {
cmdArgs := NewGitCmd("branch").Arg("--unset-upstream", branchName).
ToArgv()
return self.cmd.New(cmdArgs).Run()
}
func (self *BranchCommands) GetCurrentBranchUpstreamDifferenceCount() (string, string) {
return self.GetCommitDifferences("HEAD", "HEAD@{u}")
}
func (self *BranchCommands) GetUpstreamDifferenceCount(branchName string) (string, string) {
return self.GetCommitDifferences(branchName, branchName+"@{u}")
}
// GetCommitDifferences checks how many pushables/pullables there are for the
// current branch
func (self *BranchCommands) GetCommitDifferences(from, to string) (string, string) {
pushableCount, err := self.countDifferences(to, from)
if err != nil {
return "?", "?"
}
pullableCount, err := self.countDifferences(from, to)
if err != nil {
return "?", "?"
}
return strings.TrimSpace(pushableCount), strings.TrimSpace(pullableCount)
}
func (self *BranchCommands) countDifferences(from, to string) (string, error) {
cmdArgs := NewGitCmd("rev-list").
Arg(fmt.Sprintf("%s..%s", from, to)).
Arg("--count").
ToArgv()
return self.cmd.New(cmdArgs).DontLog().RunWithOutput()
}
func (self *BranchCommands) IsHeadDetached() bool {
cmdArgs := NewGitCmd("symbolic-ref").Arg("-q", "HEAD").ToArgv()
err := self.cmd.New(cmdArgs).DontLog().Run()
return err != nil
}
func (self *BranchCommands) Rename(oldName string, newName string) error {
cmdArgs := NewGitCmd("branch").
Arg("--move", oldName, newName).
ToArgv()
return self.cmd.New(cmdArgs).Run()
}
type MergeOpts struct {
FastForwardOnly bool
}
func (self *BranchCommands) Merge(branchName string, opts MergeOpts) error {
cmdArgs := NewGitCmd("merge").
Arg("--no-edit").
ArgIf(self.UserConfig.Git.Merging.Args != "", self.UserConfig.Git.Merging.Args).
ArgIf(opts.FastForwardOnly, "--ff-only").
Arg(branchName).
ToArgv()
return self.cmd.New(cmdArgs).Run()
}
func (self *BranchCommands) AllBranchesLogCmdObj() oscommands.ICmdObj {
return self.cmd.New(str.ToArgv(self.UserConfig.Git.AllBranchesLogCmd)).DontLog()
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package git_commands
import (
"fmt"
"regexp"
"strconv"
"strings"
"github.com/jesseduffield/generics/set"
"github.com/jesseduffield/go-git/v5/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"
"github.com/samber/lo"
"golang.org/x/exp/slices"
)
// 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
type BranchLoaderConfigCommands interface {
Branches() (map[string]*config.Branch, error)
}
type BranchInfo struct {
RefName string
DisplayName string // e.g. '(HEAD detached at 123asdf)'
DetachedHead bool
}
// BranchLoader returns a list of Branch objects for the current repo
type BranchLoader struct {
*common.Common
cmd oscommands.ICmdObjBuilder
getCurrentBranchInfo func() (BranchInfo, error)
config BranchLoaderConfigCommands
}
func NewBranchLoader(
cmn *common.Common,
cmd oscommands.ICmdObjBuilder,
getCurrentBranchInfo func() (BranchInfo, error),
config BranchLoaderConfigCommands,
) *BranchLoader {
return &BranchLoader{
Common: cmn,
cmd: cmd,
getCurrentBranchInfo: getCurrentBranchInfo,
config: config,
}
}
// Load the list of branches for the current repo
func (self *BranchLoader) Load(reflogCommits []*models.Commit) ([]*models.Branch, error) {
branches := self.obtainBranches()
if self.AppState.LocalBranchSortOrder == "recency" {
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 = utils.Remove(branches, j)
continue outer
}
}
}
// Sort branches that don't have a recency value alphabetically
// (we're really doing this for the sake of deterministic behaviour across git versions)
slices.SortFunc(branches, func(a *models.Branch, b *models.Branch) bool {
return a.Name < b.Name
})
branches = utils.Prepend(branches, branchesWithRecency...)
}
foundHead := false
for i, branch := range branches {
if branch.Head {
foundHead = true
branch.Recency = " *"
branches = utils.Move(branches, i, 0)
break
}
}
if !foundHead {
info, err := self.getCurrentBranchInfo()
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
branches = utils.Prepend(branches, &models.Branch{Name: info.RefName, DisplayName: info.DisplayName, Head: true, DetachedHead: info.DetachedHead, Recency: " *"})
}
configBranches, err := self.config.Branches()
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
for _, branch := range branches {
match := configBranches[branch.Name]
if match != nil {
branch.UpstreamRemote = match.Remote
branch.UpstreamBranch = match.Merge.Short()
}
}
return branches, nil
}
func (self *BranchLoader) obtainBranches() []*models.Branch {
output, err := self.getRawBranches()
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
trimmedOutput := strings.TrimSpace(output)
outputLines := strings.Split(trimmedOutput, "\n")
return lo.FilterMap(outputLines, func(line string, _ int) (*models.Branch, bool) {
if line == "" {
return nil, false
}
split := strings.Split(line, "\x00")
if len(split) != len(branchFields) {
// Ignore line if it isn't separated into the expected number of parts
// This is probably a warning message, for more info see:
// https://github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/issues/1385#issuecomment-885580439
return nil, false
}
storeCommitDateAsRecency := self.AppState.LocalBranchSortOrder != "recency"
return obtainBranch(split, storeCommitDateAsRecency), true
})
}
func (self *BranchLoader) getRawBranches() (string, error) {
format := strings.Join(
lo.Map(branchFields, func(thing string, _ int) string {
return "%(" + thing + ")"
}),
"%00",
)
var sortOrder string
switch strings.ToLower(self.AppState.LocalBranchSortOrder) {
case "recency", "date":
sortOrder = "-committerdate"
case "alphabetical":
sortOrder = "refname"
default:
sortOrder = "refname"
}
cmdArgs := NewGitCmd("for-each-ref").
Arg(fmt.Sprintf("--sort=%s", sortOrder)).
Arg(fmt.Sprintf("--format=%s", format)).
Arg("refs/heads").
ToArgv()
return self.cmd.New(cmdArgs).DontLog().RunWithOutput()
}
var branchFields = []string{
"HEAD",
"refname:short",
"upstream:short",
"upstream:track",
"subject",
"objectname",
"committerdate:unix",
}
// Obtain branch information from parsed line output of getRawBranches()
func obtainBranch(split []string, storeCommitDateAsRecency bool) *models.Branch {
headMarker := split[0]
fullName := split[1]
upstreamName := split[2]
track := split[3]
subject := split[4]
commitHash := split[5]
commitDate := split[6]
name := strings.TrimPrefix(fullName, "heads/")
pushables, pullables, gone := parseUpstreamInfo(upstreamName, track)
recency := ""
if storeCommitDateAsRecency {
if unixTimestamp, err := strconv.ParseInt(commitDate, 10, 64); err == nil {
recency = utils.UnixToTimeAgo(unixTimestamp)
}
}
return &models.Branch{
Name: name,
Recency: recency,
Pushables: pushables,
Pullables: pullables,
UpstreamGone: gone,
Head: headMarker == "*",
Subject: subject,
CommitHash: commitHash,
}
}
func parseUpstreamInfo(upstreamName string, track string) (string, string, bool) {
if upstreamName == "" {
// if we're here then it means we do not have a local version of the remote.
// The branch might still be tracking a remote though, we just don't know
// how many commits ahead/behind it is
return "?", "?", false
}
if track == "[gone]" {
return "?", "?", true
}
pushables := parseDifference(track, `ahead (\d+)`)
pullables := parseDifference(track, `behind (\d+)`)
return pushables, pullables, false
}
func parseDifference(track string, regexStr string) string {
re := regexp.MustCompile(regexStr)
match := re.FindStringSubmatch(track)
if len(match) > 1 {
return match[1]
} else {
return "0"
}
}
// 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 {
foundBranches := set.New[string]()
re := regexp.MustCompile(`checkout: moving from ([\S]+) to ([\S]+)`)
reflogBranches := make([]*models.Branch, 0, len(reflogCommits))
for _, commit := range reflogCommits {
match := re.FindStringSubmatch(commit.Name)
if len(match) != 3 {
continue
}
recency := utils.UnixToTimeAgo(commit.UnixTimestamp)
for _, branchName := range match[1:] {
if !foundBranches.Includes(branchName) {
foundBranches.Add(branchName)
reflogBranches = append(reflogBranches, &models.Branch{
Recency: recency,
Name: branchName,
})
}
}
}
return reflogBranches
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package git_commands
// "*|feat/detect-purge|origin/feat/detect-purge|[ahead 1]"
import (
"strconv"
"testing"
"time"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/commands/models"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/assert"
)
func TestObtainBranch(t *testing.T) {
type scenario struct {
testName string
input []string
storeCommitDateAsRecency bool
expectedBranch *models.Branch
}
// Use a time stamp of 2 1/2 hours ago, resulting in a recency string of "2h"
now := time.Now().Unix()
timeStamp := strconv.Itoa(int(now - 2.5*60*60))
scenarios := []scenario{
{
testName: "TrimHeads",
input: []string{"", "heads/a_branch", "", "", "subject", "123", timeStamp},
storeCommitDateAsRecency: false,
expectedBranch: &models.Branch{
Name: "a_branch",
Pushables: "?",
Pullables: "?",
Head: false,
Subject: "subject",
CommitHash: "123",
},
},
{
testName: "NoUpstream",
input: []string{"", "a_branch", "", "", "subject", "123", timeStamp},
storeCommitDateAsRecency: false,
expectedBranch: &models.Branch{
Name: "a_branch",
Pushables: "?",
Pullables: "?",
Head: false,
Subject: "subject",
CommitHash: "123",
},
},
{
testName: "IsHead",
input: []string{"*", "a_branch", "", "", "subject", "123", timeStamp},
storeCommitDateAsRecency: false,
expectedBranch: &models.Branch{
Name: "a_branch",
Pushables: "?",
Pullables: "?",
Head: true,
Subject: "subject",
CommitHash: "123",
},
},
{
testName: "IsBehindAndAhead",
input: []string{"", "a_branch", "a_remote/a_branch", "[behind 2, ahead 3]", "subject", "123", timeStamp},
storeCommitDateAsRecency: false,
expectedBranch: &models.Branch{
Name: "a_branch",
Pushables: "3",
Pullables: "2",
Head: false,
Subject: "subject",
CommitHash: "123",
},
},
{
testName: "RemoteBranchIsGone",
input: []string{"", "a_branch", "a_remote/a_branch", "[gone]", "subject", "123", timeStamp},
storeCommitDateAsRecency: false,
expectedBranch: &models.Branch{
Name: "a_branch",
UpstreamGone: true,
Pushables: "?",
Pullables: "?",
Head: false,
Subject: "subject",
CommitHash: "123",
},
},
{
testName: "WithCommitDateAsRecency",
input: []string{"", "a_branch", "", "", "subject", "123", timeStamp},
storeCommitDateAsRecency: true,
expectedBranch: &models.Branch{
Name: "a_branch",
Recency: "2h",
Pushables: "?",
Pullables: "?",
Head: false,
Subject: "subject",
CommitHash: "123",
},
},
}
for _, s := range scenarios {
t.Run(s.testName, func(t *testing.T) {
branch := obtainBranch(s.input, s.storeCommitDateAsRecency)
assert.EqualValues(t, s.expectedBranch, branch)
})
}
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package git_commands
import (
"testing"
"github.com/go-errors/errors"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/commands/oscommands"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/config"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/assert"
)
func TestBranchGetCommitDifferences(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).
ExpectGitArgs([]string{"rev-list", "@{u}..HEAD", "--count"}, "", errors.New("error")),
"?", "?",
},
{
"Can't retrieve pullable count",
oscommands.NewFakeRunner(t).
ExpectGitArgs([]string{"rev-list", "@{u}..HEAD", "--count"}, "1\n", nil).
ExpectGitArgs([]string{"rev-list", "HEAD..@{u}", "--count"}, "", errors.New("error")),
"?", "?",
},
{
"Retrieve pullable and pushable count",
oscommands.NewFakeRunner(t).
ExpectGitArgs([]string{"rev-list", "@{u}..HEAD", "--count"}, "1\n", nil).
ExpectGitArgs([]string{"rev-list", "HEAD..@{u}", "--count"}, "2\n", nil),
"1", "2",
},
}
for _, s := range scenarios {
s := s
t.Run(s.testName, func(t *testing.T) {
instance := buildBranchCommands(commonDeps{runner: s.runner})
pushables, pullables := instance.GetCommitDifferences("HEAD", "@{u}")
assert.EqualValues(t, s.expectedPushables, pushables)
assert.EqualValues(t, s.expectedPullables, pullables)
s.runner.CheckForMissingCalls()
})
}
}
func TestBranchNewBranch(t *testing.T) {
runner := oscommands.NewFakeRunner(t).
ExpectGitArgs([]string{"checkout", "-b", "test", "refs/heads/master"}, "", nil)
instance := buildBranchCommands(commonDeps{runner: runner})
assert.NoError(t, instance.New("test", "refs/heads/master"))
runner.CheckForMissingCalls()
}
func TestBranchDeleteBranch(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).ExpectGitArgs([]string{"branch", "-d", "test"}, "", nil),
func(err error) {
assert.NoError(t, err)
},
},
{
"Force delete a branch",
true,
oscommands.NewFakeRunner(t).ExpectGitArgs([]string{"branch", "-D", "test"}, "", nil),
func(err error) {
assert.NoError(t, err)
},
},
}
for _, s := range scenarios {
s := s
t.Run(s.testName, func(t *testing.T) {
instance := buildBranchCommands(commonDeps{runner: s.runner})
s.test(instance.LocalDelete("test", s.force))
s.runner.CheckForMissingCalls()
})
}
}
func TestBranchMerge(t *testing.T) {
scenarios := []struct {
testName string
userConfig *config.UserConfig
opts MergeOpts
branchName string
expected []string
}{
{
testName: "basic",
userConfig: &config.UserConfig{},
opts: MergeOpts{},
branchName: "mybranch",
expected: []string{"merge", "--no-edit", "mybranch"},
},
{
testName: "merging args",
userConfig: &config.UserConfig{
Git: config.GitConfig{
Merging: config.MergingConfig{
Args: "--merging-args", // it's up to the user what they put here
},
},
},
opts: MergeOpts{},
branchName: "mybranch",
expected: []string{"merge", "--no-edit", "--merging-args", "mybranch"},
},
{
testName: "fast forward only",
userConfig: &config.UserConfig{},
opts: MergeOpts{FastForwardOnly: true},
branchName: "mybranch",
expected: []string{"merge", "--no-edit", "--ff-only", "mybranch"},
},
}
for _, s := range scenarios {
s := s
t.Run(s.testName, func(t *testing.T) {
runner := oscommands.NewFakeRunner(t).
ExpectGitArgs(s.expected, "", nil)
instance := buildBranchCommands(commonDeps{runner: runner, userConfig: s.userConfig})
assert.NoError(t, instance.Merge(s.branchName, s.opts))
runner.CheckForMissingCalls()
})
}
}
func TestBranchCheckout(t *testing.T) {
type scenario struct {
testName string
runner *oscommands.FakeCmdObjRunner
test func(error)
force bool
}
scenarios := []scenario{
{
"Checkout",
oscommands.NewFakeRunner(t).ExpectGitArgs([]string{"checkout", "test"}, "", nil),
func(err error) {
assert.NoError(t, err)
},
false,
},
{
"Checkout forced",
oscommands.NewFakeRunner(t).ExpectGitArgs([]string{"checkout", "--force", "test"}, "", nil),
func(err error) {
assert.NoError(t, err)
},
true,
},
}
for _, s := range scenarios {
s := s
t.Run(s.testName, func(t *testing.T) {
instance := buildBranchCommands(commonDeps{runner: s.runner})
s.test(instance.Checkout("test", CheckoutOptions{Force: s.force}))
s.runner.CheckForMissingCalls()
})
}
}
func TestBranchGetBranchGraph(t *testing.T) {
runner := oscommands.NewFakeRunner(t).ExpectGitArgs([]string{
"log", "--graph", "--color=always", "--abbrev-commit", "--decorate", "--date=relative", "--pretty=medium", "test", "--",
}, "", nil)
instance := buildBranchCommands(commonDeps{runner: runner})
_, err := instance.GetGraph("test")
assert.NoError(t, err)
}
func TestBranchGetAllBranchGraph(t *testing.T) {
runner := oscommands.NewFakeRunner(t).ExpectGitArgs([]string{
"log", "--graph", "--all", "--color=always", "--abbrev-commit", "--decorate", "--date=relative", "--pretty=medium",
}, "", nil)
instance := buildBranchCommands(commonDeps{runner: runner})
err := instance.AllBranchesLogCmdObj().Run()
assert.NoError(t, err)
}
func TestBranchCurrentBranchInfo(t *testing.T) {
type scenario struct {
testName string
runner *oscommands.FakeCmdObjRunner
test func(BranchInfo, error)
}
scenarios := []scenario{
{
"says we are on the master branch if we are",
oscommands.NewFakeRunner(t).ExpectGitArgs([]string{"symbolic-ref", "--short", "HEAD"}, "master", nil),
func(info BranchInfo, err error) {
assert.NoError(t, err)
assert.EqualValues(t, "master", info.RefName)
assert.EqualValues(t, "master", info.DisplayName)
assert.False(t, info.DetachedHead)
},
},
{
"falls back to git `git branch --points-at=HEAD` if symbolic-ref fails",
oscommands.NewFakeRunner(t).
ExpectGitArgs([]string{"symbolic-ref", "--short", "HEAD"}, "", errors.New("error")).
ExpectGitArgs([]string{"branch", "--points-at=HEAD", "--format=%(HEAD)%00%(objectname)%00%(refname)"},
"*\x006f71c57a8d4bd6c11399c3f55f42c815527a73a4\x00(HEAD detached at 6f71c57a)\n", nil),
func(info BranchInfo, err error) {
assert.NoError(t, err)
assert.EqualValues(t, "6f71c57a8d4bd6c11399c3f55f42c815527a73a4", info.RefName)
assert.EqualValues(t, "(HEAD detached at 6f71c57a)", info.DisplayName)
assert.True(t, info.DetachedHead)
},
},
{
"handles a detached head (LANG=zh_CN.UTF-8)",
oscommands.NewFakeRunner(t).
ExpectGitArgs([]string{"symbolic-ref", "--short", "HEAD"}, "", errors.New("error")).
ExpectGitArgs(
[]string{"branch", "--points-at=HEAD", "--format=%(HEAD)%00%(objectname)%00%(refname)"},
"*\x00679b0456f3db7c505b398def84e7d023e5b55a8d\x00头指针在 679b0456 分离)\n"+
" \x00679b0456f3db7c505b398def84e7d023e5b55a8d\x00refs/heads/master\n",
nil),
func(info BranchInfo, err error) {
assert.NoError(t, err)
assert.EqualValues(t, "679b0456f3db7c505b398def84e7d023e5b55a8d", info.RefName)
assert.EqualValues(t, "(头指针在 679b0456 分离)", info.DisplayName)
assert.True(t, info.DetachedHead)
},
},
{
"bubbles up error if there is one",
oscommands.NewFakeRunner(t).
ExpectGitArgs([]string{"symbolic-ref", "--short", "HEAD"}, "", errors.New("error")).
ExpectGitArgs([]string{"branch", "--points-at=HEAD", "--format=%(HEAD)%00%(objectname)%00%(refname)"}, "", errors.New("error")),
func(info BranchInfo, err error) {
assert.Error(t, err)
assert.EqualValues(t, "", info.RefName)
assert.EqualValues(t, "", info.DisplayName)
assert.False(t, info.DetachedHead)
},
},
}
for _, s := range scenarios {
s := s
t.Run(s.testName, func(t *testing.T) {
instance := buildBranchCommands(commonDeps{runner: s.runner})
s.test(instance.CurrentBranchInfo())
s.runner.CheckForMissingCalls()
})
}
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package git_commands
import (
"fmt"
"strings"
"github.com/go-errors/errors"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/commands/oscommands"
)
var ErrInvalidCommitIndex = errors.New("invalid commit index")
type CommitCommands struct {
*GitCommon
}
func NewCommitCommands(gitCommon *GitCommon) *CommitCommands {
return &CommitCommands{
GitCommon: gitCommon,
}
}
// ResetAuthor resets the author of the topmost commit
func (self *CommitCommands) ResetAuthor() error {
cmdArgs := NewGitCmd("commit").
Arg("--allow-empty", "--only", "--no-edit", "--amend", "--reset-author").
ToArgv()
return self.cmd.New(cmdArgs).Run()
}
// Sets the commit's author to the supplied value. Value is expected to be of the form 'Name <Email>'
func (self *CommitCommands) SetAuthor(value string) error {
cmdArgs := NewGitCmd("commit").
Arg("--allow-empty", "--only", "--no-edit", "--amend", "--author="+value).
ToArgv()
return self.cmd.New(cmdArgs).Run()
}
// Add a commit's coauthor using Github/Gitlab Co-authored-by metadata. Value is expected to be of the form 'Name <Email>'
func (self *CommitCommands) AddCoAuthor(sha string, value string) error {
message, err := self.GetCommitMessage(sha)
if err != nil {
return err
}
message = message + fmt.Sprintf("\nCo-authored-by: %s", value)
cmdArgs := NewGitCmd("commit").
Arg("--allow-empty", "--amend", "--only", "-m", message).
ToArgv()
return self.cmd.New(cmdArgs).Run()
}
// ResetToCommit reset to commit
func (self *CommitCommands) ResetToCommit(sha string, strength string, envVars []string) error {
cmdArgs := NewGitCmd("reset").Arg("--"+strength, sha).ToArgv()
return self.cmd.New(cmdArgs).
// 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 (self *CommitCommands) CommitCmdObj(summary string, description string) oscommands.ICmdObj {
messageArgs := self.commitMessageArgs(summary, description)
skipHookPrefix := self.UserConfig.Git.SkipHookPrefix
cmdArgs := NewGitCmd("commit").
ArgIf(skipHookPrefix != "" && strings.HasPrefix(summary, skipHookPrefix), "--no-verify").
ArgIf(self.signoffFlag() != "", self.signoffFlag()).
Arg(messageArgs...).
ToArgv()
return self.cmd.New(cmdArgs)
}
func (self *CommitCommands) RewordLastCommitInEditorCmdObj() oscommands.ICmdObj {
return self.cmd.New(NewGitCmd("commit").Arg("--allow-empty", "--amend", "--only").ToArgv())
}
func (self *CommitCommands) RewordLastCommitInEditorWithMessageFileCmdObj(tmpMessageFile string) oscommands.ICmdObj {
return self.cmd.New(NewGitCmd("commit").
Arg("--allow-empty", "--amend", "--only", "--edit", "--file="+tmpMessageFile).ToArgv())
}
func (self *CommitCommands) CommitInEditorWithMessageFileCmdObj(tmpMessageFile string) oscommands.ICmdObj {
return self.cmd.New(NewGitCmd("commit").
Arg("--edit").
Arg("--file="+tmpMessageFile).
ArgIf(self.signoffFlag() != "", self.signoffFlag()).
ToArgv())
}
// RewordLastCommit rewords the topmost commit with the given message
func (self *CommitCommands) RewordLastCommit(summary string, description string) error {
messageArgs := self.commitMessageArgs(summary, description)
cmdArgs := NewGitCmd("commit").
Arg("--allow-empty", "--amend", "--only").
Arg(messageArgs...).
ToArgv()
return self.cmd.New(cmdArgs).Run()
}
func (self *CommitCommands) commitMessageArgs(summary string, description string) []string {
args := []string{"-m", summary}
if description != "" {
args = append(args, "-m", description)
}
return args
}
// runs git commit without the -m argument meaning it will invoke the user's editor
func (self *CommitCommands) CommitEditorCmdObj() oscommands.ICmdObj {
cmdArgs := NewGitCmd("commit").
ArgIf(self.signoffFlag() != "", self.signoffFlag()).
ToArgv()
return self.cmd.New(cmdArgs)
}
func (self *CommitCommands) signoffFlag() string {
if self.UserConfig.Git.Commit.SignOff {
return "--signoff"
} else {
return ""
}
}
func (self *CommitCommands) GetCommitMessage(commitSha string) (string, error) {
cmdArgs := NewGitCmd("log").
Arg("--format=%B", "--max-count=1", commitSha).
ToArgv()
message, err := self.cmd.New(cmdArgs).DontLog().RunWithOutput()
return strings.TrimSpace(message), err
}
func (self *CommitCommands) GetCommitSubject(commitSha string) (string, error) {
cmdArgs := NewGitCmd("log").
Arg("--format=%s", "--max-count=1", commitSha).
ToArgv()
subject, err := self.cmd.New(cmdArgs).DontLog().RunWithOutput()
return strings.TrimSpace(subject), err
}
func (self *CommitCommands) GetCommitDiff(commitSha string) (string, error) {
cmdArgs := NewGitCmd("show").Arg("--no-color", commitSha).ToArgv()
diff, err := self.cmd.New(cmdArgs).DontLog().RunWithOutput()
return diff, err
}
type Author struct {
Name string
Email string
}
func (self *CommitCommands) GetCommitAuthor(commitSha string) (Author, error) {
cmdArgs := NewGitCmd("show").
Arg("--no-patch", "--pretty=format:'%an%x00%ae'", commitSha).
ToArgv()
output, err := self.cmd.New(cmdArgs).DontLog().RunWithOutput()
if err != nil {
return Author{}, err
}
split := strings.SplitN(strings.TrimSpace(output), "\x00", 2)
if len(split) < 2 {
return Author{}, errors.New("unexpected git output")
}
author := Author{Name: split[0], Email: split[1]}
return author, err
}
func (self *CommitCommands) GetCommitMessageFirstLine(sha string) (string, error) {
return self.GetCommitMessagesFirstLine([]string{sha})
}
func (self *CommitCommands) GetCommitMessagesFirstLine(shas []string) (string, error) {
cmdArgs := NewGitCmd("show").
Arg("--no-patch", "--pretty=format:%s").
Arg(shas...).
ToArgv()
return self.cmd.New(cmdArgs).DontLog().RunWithOutput()
}
// Example output:
//
// cd50c79ae Preserve the commit message correctly even if the description has blank lines
// 3ebba5f32 Add test demonstrating a bug with preserving the commit message
// 9a423c388 Remove unused function
func (self *CommitCommands) GetShasAndCommitMessagesFirstLine(shas []string) (string, error) {
cmdArgs := NewGitCmd("show").
Arg("--no-patch", "--pretty=format:%h %s").
Arg(shas...).
ToArgv()
return self.cmd.New(cmdArgs).DontLog().RunWithOutput()
}
func (self *CommitCommands) GetCommitsOneline(shas []string) (string, error) {
cmdArgs := NewGitCmd("show").
Arg("--no-patch", "--oneline").
Arg(shas...).
ToArgv()
return self.cmd.New(cmdArgs).DontLog().RunWithOutput()
}
// AmendHead amends HEAD with whatever is staged in your working tree
func (self *CommitCommands) AmendHead() error {
return self.AmendHeadCmdObj().Run()
}
func (self *CommitCommands) AmendHeadCmdObj() oscommands.ICmdObj {
cmdArgs := NewGitCmd("commit").
Arg("--amend", "--no-edit", "--allow-empty").
ToArgv()
return self.cmd.New(cmdArgs)
}
func (self *CommitCommands) ShowCmdObj(sha string, filterPath string) oscommands.ICmdObj {
contextSize := self.AppState.DiffContextSize
extDiffCmd := self.UserConfig.Git.Paging.ExternalDiffCommand
cmdArgs := NewGitCmd("show").
ConfigIf(extDiffCmd != "", "diff.external="+extDiffCmd).
ArgIfElse(extDiffCmd != "", "--ext-diff", "--no-ext-diff").
Arg("--submodule").
Arg("--color="+self.UserConfig.Git.Paging.ColorArg).
Arg(fmt.Sprintf("--unified=%d", contextSize)).
Arg("--stat").
Arg("--decorate").
Arg("-p").
Arg(sha).
ArgIf(self.AppState.IgnoreWhitespaceInDiffView, "--ignore-all-space").
ArgIf(filterPath != "", "--", filterPath).
Dir(self.repoPaths.worktreePath).
ToArgv()
return self.cmd.New(cmdArgs).DontLog()
}
// Revert reverts the selected commit by sha
func (self *CommitCommands) Revert(sha string) error {
cmdArgs := NewGitCmd("revert").Arg(sha).ToArgv()
return self.cmd.New(cmdArgs).Run()
}
func (self *CommitCommands) RevertMerge(sha string, parentNumber int) error {
cmdArgs := NewGitCmd("revert").Arg(sha, "-m", fmt.Sprintf("%d", parentNumber)).
ToArgv()
return self.cmd.New(cmdArgs).Run()
}
// CreateFixupCommit creates a commit that fixes up a previous commit
func (self *CommitCommands) CreateFixupCommit(sha string) error {
cmdArgs := NewGitCmd("commit").Arg("--fixup=" + sha).ToArgv()
return self.cmd.New(cmdArgs).Run()
}
// a value of 0 means the head commit, 1 is the parent commit, etc
func (self *CommitCommands) GetCommitMessageFromHistory(value int) (string, error) {
cmdArgs := NewGitCmd("log").Arg("-1", fmt.Sprintf("--skip=%d", value), "--pretty=%H").
ToArgv()
hash, _ := self.cmd.New(cmdArgs).DontLog().RunWithOutput()
formattedHash := strings.TrimSpace(hash)
if len(formattedHash) == 0 {
return "", ErrInvalidCommitIndex
}
return self.GetCommitMessage(formattedHash)
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package git_commands
import (
"strings"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/commands/models"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/commands/oscommands"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/common"
"github.com/samber/lo"
)
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) {
cmdArgs := NewGitCmd("diff").
Arg("--submodule").
Arg("--no-ext-diff").
Arg("--name-status").
Arg("-z").
Arg("--no-renames").
ArgIf(reverse, "-R").
Arg(from).
Arg(to).
ToArgv()
filenames, err := self.cmd.New(cmdArgs).DontLog().RunWithOutput()
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return getCommitFilesFromFilenames(filenames), nil
}
// filenames string is something like "MM\x00file1\x00MU\x00file2\x00AA\x00file3\x00"
// so we need to split it by the null character and then map each status-name pair to a commit file
func getCommitFilesFromFilenames(filenames string) []*models.CommitFile {
lines := strings.Split(strings.TrimRight(filenames, "\x00"), "\x00")
if len(lines) == 1 {
return []*models.CommitFile{}
}
// typical result looks like 'A my_file' meaning my_file was added
return lo.Map(lo.Chunk(lines, 2), func(chunk []string, _ int) *models.CommitFile {
return &models.CommitFile{
ChangeStatus: chunk[0],
Name: chunk[1],
}
})
}

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package git_commands
import (
"testing"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/commands/models"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/assert"
)
func TestGetCommitFilesFromFilenames(t *testing.T) {
tests := []struct {
testName string
input string
output []*models.CommitFile
}{
{
testName: "no files",
input: "",
output: []*models.CommitFile{},
},
{
testName: "one file",
input: "MM\x00Myfile\x00",
output: []*models.CommitFile{
{
Name: "Myfile",
ChangeStatus: "MM",
},
},
},
{
testName: "two files",
input: "MM\x00Myfile\x00M \x00MyOtherFile\x00",
output: []*models.CommitFile{
{
Name: "Myfile",
ChangeStatus: "MM",
},
{
Name: "MyOtherFile",
ChangeStatus: "M ",
},
},
},
{
testName: "three files",
input: "MM\x00Myfile\x00M \x00MyOtherFile\x00 M\x00YetAnother\x00",
output: []*models.CommitFile{
{
Name: "Myfile",
ChangeStatus: "MM",
},
{
Name: "MyOtherFile",
ChangeStatus: "M ",
},
{
Name: "YetAnother",
ChangeStatus: " M",
},
},
},
}
for _, test := range tests {
t.Run(test.testName, func(t *testing.T) {
result := getCommitFilesFromFilenames(test.input)
assert.Equal(t, test.output, result)
})
}
}

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package git_commands
import (
"bytes"
"fmt"
"os"
"path/filepath"
"regexp"
"sort"
"strconv"
"strings"
"sync"
"github.com/fsmiamoto/git-todo-parser/todo"
"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/utils"
"github.com/samber/lo"
)
// 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
// CommitLoader returns a list of Commit objects for the current repo
type CommitLoader struct {
*common.Common
cmd oscommands.ICmdObjBuilder
getRebaseMode func() (enums.RebaseMode, error)
readFile func(filename string) ([]byte, error)
walkFiles func(root string, fn filepath.WalkFunc) error
dotGitDir string
// List of main branches that exist in the repo.
// We use these to obtain the merge base of the branch.
// When nil, we're yet to obtain the list of existing main branches.
// When an empty slice, we've obtained the list and it's empty.
mainBranches []string
*GitCommon
}
// making our dependencies explicit for the sake of easier testing
func NewCommitLoader(
cmn *common.Common,
cmd oscommands.ICmdObjBuilder,
getRebaseMode func() (enums.RebaseMode, error),
gitCommon *GitCommon,
) *CommitLoader {
return &CommitLoader{
Common: cmn,
cmd: cmd,
getRebaseMode: getRebaseMode,
readFile: os.ReadFile,
walkFiles: filepath.Walk,
mainBranches: nil,
GitCommon: gitCommon,
}
}
type GetCommitsOptions struct {
Limit bool
FilterPath string
IncludeRebaseCommits bool
RefName string // e.g. "HEAD" or "my_branch"
RefForPushedStatus string // the ref to use for determining pushed/unpushed status
// determines if we show the whole git graph i.e. pass the '--all' flag
All bool
// If non-empty, show divergence from this ref (left-right log)
RefToShowDivergenceFrom string
}
// GetCommits obtains the commits of the current branch
func (self *CommitLoader) GetCommits(opts GetCommitsOptions) ([]*models.Commit, error) {
commits := []*models.Commit{}
var rebasingCommits []*models.Commit
if opts.IncludeRebaseCommits && opts.FilterPath == "" {
var err error
rebasingCommits, err = self.MergeRebasingCommits(commits)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
commits = append(commits, rebasingCommits...)
}
wg := sync.WaitGroup{}
wg.Add(2)
var logErr error
go utils.Safe(func() {
defer wg.Done()
logErr = self.getLogCmd(opts).RunAndProcessLines(func(line string) (bool, error) {
commit := self.extractCommitFromLine(line, opts.RefToShowDivergenceFrom != "")
commits = append(commits, commit)
return false, nil
})
})
var ancestor string
var remoteAncestor string
go utils.Safe(func() {
defer wg.Done()
ancestor = self.getMergeBase(opts.RefName)
if opts.RefToShowDivergenceFrom != "" {
remoteAncestor = self.getMergeBase(opts.RefToShowDivergenceFrom)
}
})
passedFirstPushedCommit := false
// I can get this before
firstPushedCommit, err := self.getFirstPushedCommit(opts.RefForPushedStatus)
if err != nil {
// must have no upstream branch so we'll consider everything as pushed
passedFirstPushedCommit = true
}
wg.Wait()
if logErr != nil {
return nil, logErr
}
for _, commit := range commits {
if commit.Sha == firstPushedCommit {
passedFirstPushedCommit = true
}
if commit.Status != models.StatusRebasing {
if passedFirstPushedCommit {
commit.Status = models.StatusPushed
} else {
commit.Status = models.StatusUnpushed
}
}
}
if len(commits) == 0 {
return commits, nil
}
if opts.RefToShowDivergenceFrom != "" {
sort.SliceStable(commits, func(i, j int) bool {
// In the divergence view we want incoming commits to come first
return commits[i].Divergence > commits[j].Divergence
})
_, localSectionStart, found := lo.FindIndexOf(commits, func(commit *models.Commit) bool {
return commit.Divergence == models.DivergenceLeft
})
if !found {
localSectionStart = len(commits)
}
setCommitMergedStatuses(remoteAncestor, commits[:localSectionStart])
setCommitMergedStatuses(ancestor, commits[localSectionStart:])
} else {
setCommitMergedStatuses(ancestor, commits)
}
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.IsTODO() { // 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, showDivergence bool) *models.Commit {
split := strings.SplitN(line, "\x00", 8)
sha := split[0]
unixTimestamp := split[1]
authorName := split[2]
authorEmail := split[3]
extraInfo := strings.TrimSpace(split[4])
parentHashes := split[5]
message := split[6]
divergence := models.DivergenceNone
if showDivergence {
divergence = lo.Ternary(split[7] == "<", models.DivergenceLeft, models.DivergenceRight)
}
tags := []string{}
if extraInfo != "" {
extraInfoFields := strings.Split(extraInfo, ",")
for _, extraInfoField := range extraInfoFields {
extraInfoField = strings.TrimSpace(extraInfoField)
re := regexp.MustCompile(`tag: (.+)`)
tagMatch := re.FindStringSubmatch(extraInfoField)
if len(tagMatch) > 1 {
tags = append(tags, tagMatch[1])
}
}
extraInfo = "(" + extraInfo + ")"
}
unitTimestampInt, _ := strconv.Atoi(unixTimestamp)
parents := []string{}
if len(parentHashes) > 0 {
parents = strings.Split(parentHashes, " ")
}
return &models.Commit{
Sha: sha,
Name: message,
Tags: tags,
ExtraInfo: extraInfo,
UnixTimestamp: int64(unitTimestampInt),
AuthorName: authorName,
AuthorEmail: authorEmail,
Parents: parents,
Divergence: divergence,
}
}
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 := lo.FilterMap(commits, func(commit *models.Commit, _ int) (string, bool) {
return commit.Sha, 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(
NewGitCmd("show").
Config("log.showSignature=false").
Arg("--no-patch", "--oneline", "--abbrev=20", prettyFormat).
Arg(commitShas...).
ToArgv(),
).DontLog()
fullCommits := map[string]*models.Commit{}
err = cmdObj.RunAndProcessLines(func(line string) (bool, error) {
commit := self.extractCommitFromLine(line, false)
fullCommits[commit.Sha] = commit
return false, nil
})
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
findFullCommit := lo.Ternary(self.version.IsOlderThan(2, 25, 2),
func(sha string) *models.Commit {
for s, c := range fullCommits {
if strings.HasPrefix(s, sha) {
return c
}
}
return nil
},
func(sha string) *models.Commit {
return fullCommits[sha]
})
hydratedCommits := make([]*models.Commit, 0, len(commits))
for _, rebasingCommit := range commits {
if rebasingCommit.Sha == "" {
hydratedCommits = append(hydratedCommits, rebasingCommit)
} else if commit := findFullCommit(rebasingCommit.Sha); commit != nil {
commit.Action = rebasingCommit.Action
commit.Status = rebasingCommit.Status
hydratedCommits = append(hydratedCommits, commit)
}
}
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.repoPaths.WorktreeGitDirPath(), "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.repoPaths.WorktreeGitDirPath(), "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 := self.commitFromPatch(content)
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.repoPaths.WorktreeGitDirPath(), "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{}
todos, err := todo.Parse(bytes.NewBuffer(bytesContent), self.config.GetCoreCommentChar())
if err != nil {
self.Log.Error(fmt.Sprintf("error occurred while parsing git-rebase-todo file: %s", err.Error()))
return nil, nil
}
// See if the current commit couldn't be applied because it conflicted; if
// so, add a fake entry for it
if conflictedCommitSha := self.getConflictedCommit(todos); conflictedCommitSha != "" {
commits = append(commits, &models.Commit{
Sha: conflictedCommitSha,
Name: "",
Status: models.StatusRebasing,
Action: models.ActionConflict,
})
}
for _, t := range todos {
if t.Command == todo.UpdateRef {
t.Msg = strings.TrimPrefix(t.Ref, "refs/heads/")
} else if t.Commit == "" {
// Command does not have a commit associated, skip
continue
}
commits = utils.Prepend(commits, &models.Commit{
Sha: t.Commit,
Name: t.Msg,
Status: models.StatusRebasing,
Action: t.Command,
})
}
return commits, nil
}
func (self *CommitLoader) getConflictedCommit(todos []todo.Todo) string {
bytesContent, err := self.readFile(filepath.Join(self.repoPaths.WorktreeGitDirPath(), "rebase-merge/done"))
if err != nil {
self.Log.Error(fmt.Sprintf("error occurred reading rebase-merge/done: %s", err.Error()))
return ""
}
doneTodos, err := todo.Parse(bytes.NewBuffer(bytesContent), self.config.GetCoreCommentChar())
if err != nil {
self.Log.Error(fmt.Sprintf("error occurred while parsing rebase-merge/done file: %s", err.Error()))
return ""
}
amendFileExists := false
if _, err := os.Stat(filepath.Join(self.repoPaths.WorktreeGitDirPath(), "rebase-merge/amend")); err == nil {
amendFileExists = true
}
return self.getConflictedCommitImpl(todos, doneTodos, amendFileExists)
}
func (self *CommitLoader) getConflictedCommitImpl(todos []todo.Todo, doneTodos []todo.Todo, amendFileExists bool) string {
// Should never be possible, but just to be safe:
if len(doneTodos) == 0 {
self.Log.Error("no done entries in rebase-merge/done file")
return ""
}
lastTodo := doneTodos[len(doneTodos)-1]
if lastTodo.Command == todo.Break || lastTodo.Command == todo.Exec || lastTodo.Command == todo.Reword {
return ""
}
// In certain cases, git reschedules commands that failed. One example is if
// a patch would overwrite an untracked file (another one is an "exec" that
// failed, but we don't care about that here because we dealt with exec
// already above). To detect this, compare the last command of the "done"
// file against the first command of "git-rebase-todo"; if they are the
// same, the command was rescheduled.
if len(doneTodos) > 0 && len(todos) > 0 && doneTodos[len(doneTodos)-1] == todos[0] {
// Command was rescheduled, no need to display it
return ""
}
// Older versions of git have a bug whereby, if a command is rescheduled,
// the last successful command is appended to the "done" file again. To
// detect this, we need to compare the second-to-last done entry against the
// first todo entry, and also compare the last done entry against the
// last-but-two done entry; this latter check is needed for the following
// case:
// pick A
// exec make test
// pick B
// exec make test
// If pick B fails with conflicts, then the "done" file contains
// pick A
// exec make test
// pick B
// and git-rebase-todo contains
// exec make test
// Without the last condition we would erroneously treat this as the exec
// command being rescheduled, so we wouldn't display our fake entry for
// "pick B".
if len(doneTodos) >= 3 && len(todos) > 0 && doneTodos[len(doneTodos)-2] == todos[0] &&
doneTodos[len(doneTodos)-1] == doneTodos[len(doneTodos)-3] {
// Command was rescheduled, no need to display it
return ""
}
if lastTodo.Command == todo.Edit {
if amendFileExists {
// Special case for "edit": if the "amend" file exists, the "edit"
// command was successful, otherwise it wasn't
return ""
}
}
// I don't think this is ever possible, but again, just to be safe:
if lastTodo.Commit == "" {
self.Log.Error("last command in rebase-merge/done file doesn't have a commit")
return ""
}
// Any other todo that has a commit associated with it must have failed with
// a conflict, otherwise we wouldn't have stopped the rebase:
return lastTodo.Commit
}
// 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 {
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: models.StatusRebasing,
}
}
func setCommitMergedStatuses(ancestor string, commits []*models.Commit) {
if ancestor == "" {
return
}
passedAncestor := false
for i, commit := range commits {
// some commits aren't really commits and don't have sha's, such as the update-ref todo
if commit.Sha != "" && strings.HasPrefix(ancestor, commit.Sha) {
passedAncestor = true
}
if commit.Status != models.StatusPushed && commit.Status != models.StatusUnpushed {
continue
}
if passedAncestor {
commits[i].Status = models.StatusMerged
}
}
}
func (self *CommitLoader) getMergeBase(refName string) string {
if self.mainBranches == nil {
self.mainBranches = self.getExistingMainBranches()
}
if len(self.mainBranches) == 0 {
return ""
}
// We pass all configured main branches to the merge-base call; git will
// return the base commit for the closest one.
output, err := self.cmd.New(
NewGitCmd("merge-base").Arg(refName).Arg(self.mainBranches...).
ToArgv(),
).DontLog().RunWithOutput()
if err != nil {
// If there's an error, it must be because one of the main branches that
// used to exist when we called getExistingMainBranches() was deleted
// meanwhile. To fix this for next time, throw away our cache.
self.mainBranches = nil
}
return ignoringWarnings(output)
}
func (self *CommitLoader) getExistingMainBranches() []string {
var existingBranches []string
var wg sync.WaitGroup
mainBranches := self.UserConfig.Git.MainBranches
existingBranches = make([]string, len(mainBranches))
for i, branchName := range mainBranches {
wg.Add(1)
i := i
branchName := branchName
go utils.Safe(func() {
defer wg.Done()
// Try to determine upstream of local main branch
if ref, err := self.cmd.New(
NewGitCmd("rev-parse").Arg("--symbolic-full-name", branchName+"@{u}").ToArgv(),
).DontLog().RunWithOutput(); err == nil {
existingBranches[i] = strings.TrimSpace(ref)
return
}
// If this failed, a local branch for this main branch doesn't exist or it
// has no upstream configured. Try looking for one in the "origin" remote.
ref := "refs/remotes/origin/" + branchName
if err := self.cmd.New(
NewGitCmd("rev-parse").Arg("--verify", "--quiet", ref).ToArgv(),
).DontLog().Run(); err == nil {
existingBranches[i] = ref
return
}
// If this failed as well, try if we have the main branch as a local
// branch. This covers the case where somebody is using git locally
// for something, but never pushing anywhere.
ref = "refs/heads/" + branchName
if err := self.cmd.New(
NewGitCmd("rev-parse").Arg("--verify", "--quiet", ref).ToArgv(),
).DontLog().Run(); err == nil {
existingBranches[i] = ref
}
})
}
wg.Wait()
existingBranches = lo.Filter(existingBranches, func(branch string, _ int) bool {
return branch != ""
})
return existingBranches
}
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(
NewGitCmd("merge-base").
Arg(refName).
Arg(strings.TrimPrefix(refName, "refs/heads/") + "@{u}").
ToArgv(),
).
DontLog().
RunWithOutput()
if err != nil {
return "", err
}
return ignoringWarnings(output), nil
}
// getLog gets the git log.
func (self *CommitLoader) getLogCmd(opts GetCommitsOptions) oscommands.ICmdObj {
config := self.UserConfig.Git.Log
refSpec := opts.RefName
if opts.RefToShowDivergenceFrom != "" {
refSpec += "..." + opts.RefToShowDivergenceFrom
}
cmdArgs := NewGitCmd("log").
Arg(refSpec).
ArgIf(config.Order != "default", "--"+config.Order).
ArgIf(opts.All, "--all").
Arg("--oneline").
Arg(prettyFormat).
Arg("--abbrev=40").
ArgIf(opts.Limit, "-300").
ArgIf(opts.FilterPath != "", "--follow").
Arg("--no-show-signature").
ArgIf(opts.RefToShowDivergenceFrom != "", "--left-right").
Arg("--").
ArgIf(opts.FilterPath != "", opts.FilterPath).
ToArgv()
return self.cmd.New(cmdArgs).DontLog()
}
const prettyFormat = `--pretty=format:%H%x00%at%x00%aN%x00%ae%x00%D%x00%p%x00%s%x00%m`

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package git_commands
import (
"path/filepath"
"strings"
"testing"
"github.com/fsmiamoto/git-todo-parser/todo"
"github.com/go-errors/errors"
"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"
)
var commitsOutput = strings.Replace(`0eea75e8c631fba6b58135697835d58ba4c18dbc|1640826609|Jesse Duffield|jessedduffield@gmail.com|HEAD -> better-tests|b21997d6b4cbdf84b149|better typing for rebase mode
b21997d6b4cbdf84b149d8e6a2c4d06a8e9ec164|1640824515|Jesse Duffield|jessedduffield@gmail.com|origin/better-tests|e94e8fc5b6fab4cb755f|fix logging
e94e8fc5b6fab4cb755f29f1bdb3ee5e001df35c|1640823749|Jesse Duffield|jessedduffield@gmail.com|tag: 123, tag: 456|d8084cd558925eb7c9c3|refactor
d8084cd558925eb7c9c38afeed5725c21653ab90|1640821426|Jesse Duffield|jessedduffield@gmail.com||65f910ebd85283b5cce9|WIP
65f910ebd85283b5cce9bf67d03d3f1a9ea3813a|1640821275|Jesse Duffield|jessedduffield@gmail.com||26c07b1ab33860a1a759|WIP
26c07b1ab33860a1a7591a0638f9925ccf497ffa|1640750752|Jesse Duffield|jessedduffield@gmail.com||3d4470a6c072208722e5|WIP
3d4470a6c072208722e5ae9a54bcb9634959a1c5|1640748818|Jesse Duffield|jessedduffield@gmail.com||053a66a7be3da43aacdc|WIP
053a66a7be3da43aacdc7aa78e1fe757b82c4dd2|1640739815|Jesse Duffield|jessedduffield@gmail.com||985fe482e806b172aea4|refactoring the config struct`, "|", "\x00", -1)
var singleCommitOutput = strings.Replace(`0eea75e8c631fba6b58135697835d58ba4c18dbc|1640826609|Jesse Duffield|jessedduffield@gmail.com|HEAD -> better-tests|b21997d6b4cbdf84b149|better typing for rebase mode`, "|", "\x00", -1)
func TestGetCommits(t *testing.T) {
type scenario struct {
testName string
runner *oscommands.FakeCmdObjRunner
expectedCommits []*models.Commit
expectedError error
logOrder string
rebaseMode enums.RebaseMode
opts GetCommitsOptions
mainBranches []string
}
scenarios := []scenario{
{
testName: "should return no commits if there are none",
logOrder: "topo-order",
rebaseMode: enums.REBASE_MODE_NONE,
opts: GetCommitsOptions{RefName: "HEAD", RefForPushedStatus: "mybranch", IncludeRebaseCommits: false},
runner: oscommands.NewFakeRunner(t).
ExpectGitArgs([]string{"merge-base", "mybranch", "mybranch@{u}"}, "b21997d6b4cbdf84b149d8e6a2c4d06a8e9ec164", nil).
ExpectGitArgs([]string{"log", "HEAD", "--topo-order", "--oneline", "--pretty=format:%H%x00%at%x00%aN%x00%ae%x00%D%x00%p%x00%s%x00%m", "--abbrev=40", "--no-show-signature", "--"}, "", nil),
expectedCommits: []*models.Commit{},
expectedError: nil,
},
{
testName: "should use proper upstream name for branch",
logOrder: "topo-order",
rebaseMode: enums.REBASE_MODE_NONE,
opts: GetCommitsOptions{RefName: "refs/heads/mybranch", RefForPushedStatus: "refs/heads/mybranch", IncludeRebaseCommits: false},
runner: oscommands.NewFakeRunner(t).
ExpectGitArgs([]string{"merge-base", "refs/heads/mybranch", "mybranch@{u}"}, "b21997d6b4cbdf84b149d8e6a2c4d06a8e9ec164", nil).
ExpectGitArgs([]string{"log", "refs/heads/mybranch", "--topo-order", "--oneline", "--pretty=format:%H%x00%at%x00%aN%x00%ae%x00%D%x00%p%x00%s%x00%m", "--abbrev=40", "--no-show-signature", "--"}, "", nil),
expectedCommits: []*models.Commit{},
expectedError: nil,
},
{
testName: "should return commits if they are present",
logOrder: "topo-order",
rebaseMode: enums.REBASE_MODE_NONE,
opts: GetCommitsOptions{RefName: "HEAD", RefForPushedStatus: "mybranch", IncludeRebaseCommits: false},
mainBranches: []string{"master", "main", "develop"},
runner: oscommands.NewFakeRunner(t).
// here it's seeing which commits are yet to be pushed
ExpectGitArgs([]string{"merge-base", "mybranch", "mybranch@{u}"}, "b21997d6b4cbdf84b149d8e6a2c4d06a8e9ec164", nil).
// here it's actually getting all the commits in a formatted form, one per line
ExpectGitArgs([]string{"log", "HEAD", "--topo-order", "--oneline", "--pretty=format:%H%x00%at%x00%aN%x00%ae%x00%D%x00%p%x00%s%x00%m", "--abbrev=40", "--no-show-signature", "--"}, commitsOutput, nil).
// here it's testing which of the configured main branches have an upstream
ExpectGitArgs([]string{"rev-parse", "--symbolic-full-name", "master@{u}"}, "refs/remotes/origin/master", nil). // this one does
ExpectGitArgs([]string{"rev-parse", "--symbolic-full-name", "main@{u}"}, "", errors.New("error")). // this one doesn't, so it checks origin instead
ExpectGitArgs([]string{"rev-parse", "--verify", "--quiet", "refs/remotes/origin/main"}, "", nil). // yep, origin/main exists
ExpectGitArgs([]string{"rev-parse", "--symbolic-full-name", "develop@{u}"}, "", errors.New("error")). // this one doesn't, so it checks origin instead
ExpectGitArgs([]string{"rev-parse", "--verify", "--quiet", "refs/remotes/origin/develop"}, "", errors.New("error")). // doesn't exist there, either, so it checks for a local branch
ExpectGitArgs([]string{"rev-parse", "--verify", "--quiet", "refs/heads/develop"}, "", errors.New("error")). // no local branch either
// here it's seeing where our branch diverged from the master branch so that we can mark that commit and parent commits as 'merged'
ExpectGitArgs([]string{"merge-base", "HEAD", "refs/remotes/origin/master", "refs/remotes/origin/main"}, "26c07b1ab33860a1a7591a0638f9925ccf497ffa", nil),
expectedCommits: []*models.Commit{
{
Sha: "0eea75e8c631fba6b58135697835d58ba4c18dbc",
Name: "better typing for rebase mode",
Status: models.StatusUnpushed,
Action: models.ActionNone,
Tags: []string{},
ExtraInfo: "(HEAD -> better-tests)",
AuthorName: "Jesse Duffield",
AuthorEmail: "jessedduffield@gmail.com",
UnixTimestamp: 1640826609,
Parents: []string{
"b21997d6b4cbdf84b149",
},
},
{
Sha: "b21997d6b4cbdf84b149d8e6a2c4d06a8e9ec164",
Name: "fix logging",
Status: models.StatusPushed,
Action: models.ActionNone,
Tags: []string{},
ExtraInfo: "(origin/better-tests)",
AuthorName: "Jesse Duffield",
AuthorEmail: "jessedduffield@gmail.com",
UnixTimestamp: 1640824515,
Parents: []string{
"e94e8fc5b6fab4cb755f",
},
},
{
Sha: "e94e8fc5b6fab4cb755f29f1bdb3ee5e001df35c",
Name: "refactor",
Status: models.StatusPushed,
Action: models.ActionNone,
Tags: []string{"123", "456"},
ExtraInfo: "(tag: 123, tag: 456)",
AuthorName: "Jesse Duffield",
AuthorEmail: "jessedduffield@gmail.com",
UnixTimestamp: 1640823749,
Parents: []string{
"d8084cd558925eb7c9c3",
},
},
{
Sha: "d8084cd558925eb7c9c38afeed5725c21653ab90",
Name: "WIP",
Status: models.StatusPushed,
Action: models.ActionNone,
Tags: []string{},
ExtraInfo: "",
AuthorName: "Jesse Duffield",
AuthorEmail: "jessedduffield@gmail.com",
UnixTimestamp: 1640821426,
Parents: []string{
"65f910ebd85283b5cce9",
},
},
{
Sha: "65f910ebd85283b5cce9bf67d03d3f1a9ea3813a",
Name: "WIP",
Status: models.StatusPushed,
Action: models.ActionNone,
Tags: []string{},
ExtraInfo: "",
AuthorName: "Jesse Duffield",
AuthorEmail: "jessedduffield@gmail.com",
UnixTimestamp: 1640821275,
Parents: []string{
"26c07b1ab33860a1a759",
},
},
{
Sha: "26c07b1ab33860a1a7591a0638f9925ccf497ffa",
Name: "WIP",
Status: models.StatusMerged,
Action: models.ActionNone,
Tags: []string{},
ExtraInfo: "",
AuthorName: "Jesse Duffield",
AuthorEmail: "jessedduffield@gmail.com",
UnixTimestamp: 1640750752,
Parents: []string{
"3d4470a6c072208722e5",
},
},
{
Sha: "3d4470a6c072208722e5ae9a54bcb9634959a1c5",
Name: "WIP",
Status: models.StatusMerged,
Action: models.ActionNone,
Tags: []string{},
ExtraInfo: "",
AuthorName: "Jesse Duffield",
AuthorEmail: "jessedduffield@gmail.com",
UnixTimestamp: 1640748818,
Parents: []string{
"053a66a7be3da43aacdc",
},
},
{
Sha: "053a66a7be3da43aacdc7aa78e1fe757b82c4dd2",
Name: "refactoring the config struct",
Status: models.StatusMerged,
Action: models.ActionNone,
Tags: []string{},
ExtraInfo: "",
AuthorName: "Jesse Duffield",
AuthorEmail: "jessedduffield@gmail.com",
UnixTimestamp: 1640739815,
Parents: []string{
"985fe482e806b172aea4",
},
},
},
expectedError: nil,
},
{
testName: "should not call merge-base for mainBranches if none exist",
logOrder: "topo-order",
rebaseMode: enums.REBASE_MODE_NONE,
opts: GetCommitsOptions{RefName: "HEAD", RefForPushedStatus: "mybranch", IncludeRebaseCommits: false},
mainBranches: []string{"master", "main"},
runner: oscommands.NewFakeRunner(t).
// here it's seeing which commits are yet to be pushed
ExpectGitArgs([]string{"merge-base", "mybranch", "mybranch@{u}"}, "b21997d6b4cbdf84b149d8e6a2c4d06a8e9ec164", nil).
// here it's actually getting all the commits in a formatted form, one per line
ExpectGitArgs([]string{"log", "HEAD", "--topo-order", "--oneline", "--pretty=format:%H%x00%at%x00%aN%x00%ae%x00%D%x00%p%x00%s%x00%m", "--abbrev=40", "--no-show-signature", "--"}, singleCommitOutput, nil).
// here it's testing which of the configured main branches exist; neither does
ExpectGitArgs([]string{"rev-parse", "--symbolic-full-name", "master@{u}"}, "", errors.New("error")).
ExpectGitArgs([]string{"rev-parse", "--verify", "--quiet", "refs/remotes/origin/master"}, "", errors.New("error")).
ExpectGitArgs([]string{"rev-parse", "--verify", "--quiet", "refs/heads/master"}, "", errors.New("error")).
ExpectGitArgs([]string{"rev-parse", "--symbolic-full-name", "main@{u}"}, "", errors.New("error")).
ExpectGitArgs([]string{"rev-parse", "--verify", "--quiet", "refs/remotes/origin/main"}, "", errors.New("error")).
ExpectGitArgs([]string{"rev-parse", "--verify", "--quiet", "refs/heads/main"}, "", errors.New("error")),
expectedCommits: []*models.Commit{
{
Sha: "0eea75e8c631fba6b58135697835d58ba4c18dbc",
Name: "better typing for rebase mode",
Status: models.StatusUnpushed,
Action: models.ActionNone,
Tags: []string{},
ExtraInfo: "(HEAD -> better-tests)",
AuthorName: "Jesse Duffield",
AuthorEmail: "jessedduffield@gmail.com",
UnixTimestamp: 1640826609,
Parents: []string{
"b21997d6b4cbdf84b149",
},
},
},
expectedError: nil,
},
{
testName: "should call merge-base for all main branches that exist",
logOrder: "topo-order",
rebaseMode: enums.REBASE_MODE_NONE,
opts: GetCommitsOptions{RefName: "HEAD", RefForPushedStatus: "mybranch", IncludeRebaseCommits: false},
mainBranches: []string{"master", "main", "develop", "1.0-hotfixes"},
runner: oscommands.NewFakeRunner(t).
// here it's seeing which commits are yet to be pushed
ExpectGitArgs([]string{"merge-base", "mybranch", "mybranch@{u}"}, "b21997d6b4cbdf84b149d8e6a2c4d06a8e9ec164", nil).
// here it's actually getting all the commits in a formatted form, one per line
ExpectGitArgs([]string{"log", "HEAD", "--topo-order", "--oneline", "--pretty=format:%H%x00%at%x00%aN%x00%ae%x00%D%x00%p%x00%s%x00%m", "--abbrev=40", "--no-show-signature", "--"}, singleCommitOutput, nil).
// here it's testing which of the configured main branches exist
ExpectGitArgs([]string{"rev-parse", "--symbolic-full-name", "master@{u}"}, "refs/remotes/origin/master", nil).
ExpectGitArgs([]string{"rev-parse", "--symbolic-full-name", "main@{u}"}, "", errors.New("error")).
ExpectGitArgs([]string{"rev-parse", "--verify", "--quiet", "refs/remotes/origin/main"}, "", errors.New("error")).
ExpectGitArgs([]string{"rev-parse", "--verify", "--quiet", "refs/heads/main"}, "", errors.New("error")).
ExpectGitArgs([]string{"rev-parse", "--symbolic-full-name", "develop@{u}"}, "refs/remotes/origin/develop", nil).
ExpectGitArgs([]string{"rev-parse", "--symbolic-full-name", "1.0-hotfixes@{u}"}, "refs/remotes/origin/1.0-hotfixes", 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'
ExpectGitArgs([]string{"merge-base", "HEAD", "refs/remotes/origin/master", "refs/remotes/origin/develop", "refs/remotes/origin/1.0-hotfixes"}, "26c07b1ab33860a1a7591a0638f9925ccf497ffa", nil),
expectedCommits: []*models.Commit{
{
Sha: "0eea75e8c631fba6b58135697835d58ba4c18dbc",
Name: "better typing for rebase mode",
Status: models.StatusUnpushed,
Action: models.ActionNone,
Tags: []string{},
ExtraInfo: "(HEAD -> better-tests)",
AuthorName: "Jesse Duffield",
AuthorEmail: "jessedduffield@gmail.com",
UnixTimestamp: 1640826609,
Parents: []string{
"b21997d6b4cbdf84b149",
},
},
},
expectedError: nil,
},
{
testName: "should not specify order if `log.order` is `default`",
logOrder: "default",
rebaseMode: enums.REBASE_MODE_NONE,
opts: GetCommitsOptions{RefName: "HEAD", RefForPushedStatus: "mybranch", IncludeRebaseCommits: false},
runner: oscommands.NewFakeRunner(t).
ExpectGitArgs([]string{"merge-base", "mybranch", "mybranch@{u}"}, "b21997d6b4cbdf84b149d8e6a2c4d06a8e9ec164", nil).
ExpectGitArgs([]string{"log", "HEAD", "--oneline", "--pretty=format:%H%x00%at%x00%aN%x00%ae%x00%D%x00%p%x00%s%x00%m", "--abbrev=40", "--no-show-signature", "--"}, "", nil),
expectedCommits: []*models.Commit{},
expectedError: nil,
},
{
testName: "should set filter path",
logOrder: "default",
rebaseMode: enums.REBASE_MODE_NONE,
opts: GetCommitsOptions{RefName: "HEAD", RefForPushedStatus: "mybranch", FilterPath: "src"},
runner: oscommands.NewFakeRunner(t).
ExpectGitArgs([]string{"merge-base", "mybranch", "mybranch@{u}"}, "b21997d6b4cbdf84b149d8e6a2c4d06a8e9ec164", nil).
ExpectGitArgs([]string{"log", "HEAD", "--oneline", "--pretty=format:%H%x00%at%x00%aN%x00%ae%x00%D%x00%p%x00%s%x00%m", "--abbrev=40", "--follow", "--no-show-signature", "--", "src"}, "", nil),
expectedCommits: []*models.Commit{},
expectedError: nil,
},
}
for _, scenario := range scenarios {
scenario := scenario
t.Run(scenario.testName, func(t *testing.T) {
common := utils.NewDummyCommon()
common.UserConfig.Git.Log.Order = scenario.logOrder
builder := &CommitLoader{
Common: common,
cmd: oscommands.NewDummyCmdObjBuilder(scenario.runner),
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
},
}
common.UserConfig.Git.MainBranches = scenario.mainBranches
commits, err := builder.GetCommits(scenario.opts)
assert.Equal(t, scenario.expectedCommits, commits)
assert.Equal(t, scenario.expectedError, err)
scenario.runner.CheckForMissingCalls()
})
}
}
func TestCommitLoader_getConflictedCommitImpl(t *testing.T) {
scenarios := []struct {
testName string
todos []todo.Todo
doneTodos []todo.Todo
amendFileExists bool
expectedSha string
}{
{
testName: "no done todos",
todos: []todo.Todo{},
doneTodos: []todo.Todo{},
amendFileExists: false,
expectedSha: "",
},
{
testName: "common case (conflict)",
todos: []todo.Todo{},
doneTodos: []todo.Todo{
{
Command: todo.Pick,
Commit: "deadbeef",
},
{
Command: todo.Pick,
Commit: "fa1afe1",
},
},
amendFileExists: false,
expectedSha: "fa1afe1",
},
{
testName: "last command was 'break'",
todos: []todo.Todo{},
doneTodos: []todo.Todo{
{Command: todo.Break},
},
amendFileExists: false,
expectedSha: "",
},
{
testName: "last command was 'exec'",
todos: []todo.Todo{},
doneTodos: []todo.Todo{
{
Command: todo.Exec,
ExecCommand: "make test",
},
},
amendFileExists: false,
expectedSha: "",
},
{
testName: "last command was 'reword'",
todos: []todo.Todo{},
doneTodos: []todo.Todo{
{Command: todo.Reword},
},
amendFileExists: false,
expectedSha: "",
},
{
testName: "'pick' was rescheduled",
todos: []todo.Todo{
{
Command: todo.Pick,
Commit: "fa1afe1",
},
},
doneTodos: []todo.Todo{
{
Command: todo.Pick,
Commit: "fa1afe1",
},
},
amendFileExists: false,
expectedSha: "",
},
{
testName: "'pick' was rescheduled, buggy git version",
todos: []todo.Todo{
{
Command: todo.Pick,
Commit: "fa1afe1",
},
},
doneTodos: []todo.Todo{
{
Command: todo.Pick,
Commit: "deadbeaf",
},
{
Command: todo.Pick,
Commit: "fa1afe1",
},
{
Command: todo.Pick,
Commit: "deadbeaf",
},
},
amendFileExists: false,
expectedSha: "",
},
{
testName: "conflicting 'pick' after 'exec'",
todos: []todo.Todo{
{
Command: todo.Exec,
ExecCommand: "make test",
},
},
doneTodos: []todo.Todo{
{
Command: todo.Pick,
Commit: "deadbeaf",
},
{
Command: todo.Exec,
ExecCommand: "make test",
},
{
Command: todo.Pick,
Commit: "fa1afe1",
},
},
amendFileExists: false,
expectedSha: "fa1afe1",
},
{
testName: "'edit' with amend file",
todos: []todo.Todo{},
doneTodos: []todo.Todo{
{
Command: todo.Edit,
Commit: "fa1afe1",
},
},
amendFileExists: true,
expectedSha: "",
},
{
testName: "'edit' without amend file",
todos: []todo.Todo{},
doneTodos: []todo.Todo{
{
Command: todo.Edit,
Commit: "fa1afe1",
},
},
amendFileExists: false,
expectedSha: "fa1afe1",
},
}
for _, scenario := range scenarios {
t.Run(scenario.testName, func(t *testing.T) {
common := utils.NewDummyCommon()
builder := &CommitLoader{
Common: common,
cmd: oscommands.NewDummyCmdObjBuilder(oscommands.NewFakeRunner(t)),
getRebaseMode: func() (enums.RebaseMode, error) { return enums.REBASE_MODE_INTERACTIVE, nil },
dotGitDir: ".git",
readFile: func(filename string) ([]byte, error) {
return []byte(""), nil
},
walkFiles: func(root string, fn filepath.WalkFunc) error {
return nil
},
}
sha := builder.getConflictedCommitImpl(scenario.todos, scenario.doneTodos, scenario.amendFileExists)
assert.Equal(t, scenario.expectedSha, sha)
})
}
}
func TestCommitLoader_setCommitMergedStatuses(t *testing.T) {
type scenario struct {
testName string
commits []*models.Commit
ancestor string
expectedCommits []*models.Commit
}
scenarios := []scenario{
{
testName: "basic",
commits: []*models.Commit{
{Sha: "12345", Name: "1", Action: models.ActionNone, Status: models.StatusUnpushed},
{Sha: "67890", Name: "2", Action: models.ActionNone, Status: models.StatusPushed},
{Sha: "abcde", Name: "3", Action: models.ActionNone, Status: models.StatusPushed},
},
ancestor: "67890",
expectedCommits: []*models.Commit{
{Sha: "12345", Name: "1", Action: models.ActionNone, Status: models.StatusUnpushed},
{Sha: "67890", Name: "2", Action: models.ActionNone, Status: models.StatusMerged},
{Sha: "abcde", Name: "3", Action: models.ActionNone, Status: models.StatusMerged},
},
},
{
testName: "with update-ref",
commits: []*models.Commit{
{Sha: "12345", Name: "1", Action: models.ActionNone, Status: models.StatusUnpushed},
{Sha: "", Name: "", Action: todo.UpdateRef, Status: models.StatusNone},
{Sha: "abcde", Name: "3", Action: models.ActionNone, Status: models.StatusPushed},
},
ancestor: "deadbeef",
expectedCommits: []*models.Commit{
{Sha: "12345", Name: "1", Action: models.ActionNone, Status: models.StatusUnpushed},
{Sha: "", Name: "", Action: todo.UpdateRef, Status: models.StatusNone},
{Sha: "abcde", Name: "3", Action: models.ActionNone, Status: models.StatusPushed},
},
},
}
for _, scenario := range scenarios {
t.Run(scenario.testName, func(t *testing.T) {
expectedCommits := scenario.commits
setCommitMergedStatuses(scenario.ancestor, expectedCommits)
assert.Equal(t, scenario.expectedCommits, expectedCommits)
})
}
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package git_commands
import (
"testing"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/commands/oscommands"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/config"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/assert"
)
func TestCommitRewordCommit(t *testing.T) {
type scenario struct {
testName string
runner *oscommands.FakeCmdObjRunner
summary string
description string
}
scenarios := []scenario{
{
"Single line reword",
oscommands.NewFakeRunner(t).ExpectGitArgs([]string{"commit", "--allow-empty", "--amend", "--only", "-m", "test"}, "", nil),
"test",
"",
},
{
"Multi line reword",
oscommands.NewFakeRunner(t).ExpectGitArgs([]string{"commit", "--allow-empty", "--amend", "--only", "-m", "test", "-m", "line 2\nline 3"}, "", nil),
"test",
"line 2\nline 3",
},
}
for _, s := range scenarios {
s := s
t.Run(s.testName, func(t *testing.T) {
instance := buildCommitCommands(commonDeps{runner: s.runner})
assert.NoError(t, instance.RewordLastCommit(s.summary, s.description))
s.runner.CheckForMissingCalls()
})
}
}
func TestCommitResetToCommit(t *testing.T) {
runner := oscommands.NewFakeRunner(t).
ExpectGitArgs([]string{"reset", "--hard", "78976bc"}, "", nil)
instance := buildCommitCommands(commonDeps{runner: runner})
assert.NoError(t, instance.ResetToCommit("78976bc", "hard", []string{}))
runner.CheckForMissingCalls()
}
func TestCommitCommitCmdObj(t *testing.T) {
type scenario struct {
testName string
summary string
description string
configSignoff bool
configSkipHookPrefix string
expectedArgs []string
}
scenarios := []scenario{
{
testName: "Commit",
summary: "test",
configSignoff: false,
configSkipHookPrefix: "",
expectedArgs: []string{"commit", "-m", "test"},
},
{
testName: "Commit with --no-verify flag",
summary: "WIP: test",
configSignoff: false,
configSkipHookPrefix: "WIP",
expectedArgs: []string{"commit", "--no-verify", "-m", "WIP: test"},
},
{
testName: "Commit with multiline message",
summary: "line1",
description: "line2",
configSignoff: false,
configSkipHookPrefix: "",
expectedArgs: []string{"commit", "-m", "line1", "-m", "line2"},
},
{
testName: "Commit with signoff",
summary: "test",
configSignoff: true,
configSkipHookPrefix: "",
expectedArgs: []string{"commit", "--signoff", "-m", "test"},
},
{
testName: "Commit with signoff and no-verify",
summary: "WIP: test",
configSignoff: true,
configSkipHookPrefix: "WIP",
expectedArgs: []string{"commit", "--no-verify", "--signoff", "-m", "WIP: test"},
},
}
for _, s := range scenarios {
s := s
t.Run(s.testName, func(t *testing.T) {
userConfig := config.GetDefaultConfig()
userConfig.Git.Commit.SignOff = s.configSignoff
userConfig.Git.SkipHookPrefix = s.configSkipHookPrefix
runner := oscommands.NewFakeRunner(t).ExpectGitArgs(s.expectedArgs, "", nil)
instance := buildCommitCommands(commonDeps{userConfig: userConfig, runner: runner})
assert.NoError(t, instance.CommitCmdObj(s.summary, s.description).Run())
runner.CheckForMissingCalls()
})
}
}
func TestCommitCommitEditorCmdObj(t *testing.T) {
type scenario struct {
testName string
configSignoff bool
expected []string
}
scenarios := []scenario{
{
testName: "Commit using editor",
configSignoff: false,
expected: []string{"commit"},
},
{
testName: "Commit with --signoff",
configSignoff: true,
expected: []string{"commit", "--signoff"},
},
}
for _, s := range scenarios {
s := s
t.Run(s.testName, func(t *testing.T) {
userConfig := config.GetDefaultConfig()
userConfig.Git.Commit.SignOff = s.configSignoff
runner := oscommands.NewFakeRunner(t).ExpectGitArgs(s.expected, "", nil)
instance := buildCommitCommands(commonDeps{userConfig: userConfig, runner: runner})
assert.NoError(t, instance.CommitEditorCmdObj().Run())
runner.CheckForMissingCalls()
})
}
}
func TestCommitCreateFixupCommit(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).
ExpectGitArgs([]string{"commit", "--fixup=12345"}, "", nil),
test: func(err error) {
assert.NoError(t, err)
},
},
}
for _, s := range scenarios {
s := s
t.Run(s.testName, func(t *testing.T) {
instance := buildCommitCommands(commonDeps{runner: s.runner})
s.test(instance.CreateFixupCommit(s.sha))
s.runner.CheckForMissingCalls()
})
}
}
func TestCommitShowCmdObj(t *testing.T) {
type scenario struct {
testName string
filterPath string
contextSize int
ignoreWhitespace bool
extDiffCmd string
expected []string
}
scenarios := []scenario{
{
testName: "Default case without filter path",
filterPath: "",
contextSize: 3,
ignoreWhitespace: false,
extDiffCmd: "",
expected: []string{"-C", "/path/to/worktree", "show", "--no-ext-diff", "--submodule", "--color=always", "--unified=3", "--stat", "--decorate", "-p", "1234567890"},
},
{
testName: "Default case with filter path",
filterPath: "file.txt",
contextSize: 3,
ignoreWhitespace: false,
extDiffCmd: "",
expected: []string{"-C", "/path/to/worktree", "show", "--no-ext-diff", "--submodule", "--color=always", "--unified=3", "--stat", "--decorate", "-p", "1234567890", "--", "file.txt"},
},
{
testName: "Show diff with custom context size",
filterPath: "",
contextSize: 77,
ignoreWhitespace: false,
extDiffCmd: "",
expected: []string{"-C", "/path/to/worktree", "show", "--no-ext-diff", "--submodule", "--color=always", "--unified=77", "--stat", "--decorate", "-p", "1234567890"},
},
{
testName: "Show diff, ignoring whitespace",
filterPath: "",
contextSize: 77,
ignoreWhitespace: true,
extDiffCmd: "",
expected: []string{"-C", "/path/to/worktree", "show", "--no-ext-diff", "--submodule", "--color=always", "--unified=77", "--stat", "--decorate", "-p", "1234567890", "--ignore-all-space"},
},
{
testName: "Show diff with external diff command",
filterPath: "",
contextSize: 3,
ignoreWhitespace: false,
extDiffCmd: "difft --color=always",
expected: []string{"-C", "/path/to/worktree", "-c", "diff.external=difft --color=always", "show", "--ext-diff", "--submodule", "--color=always", "--unified=3", "--stat", "--decorate", "-p", "1234567890"},
},
}
for _, s := range scenarios {
s := s
t.Run(s.testName, func(t *testing.T) {
userConfig := config.GetDefaultConfig()
userConfig.Git.Paging.ExternalDiffCommand = s.extDiffCmd
appState := &config.AppState{}
appState.IgnoreWhitespaceInDiffView = s.ignoreWhitespace
appState.DiffContextSize = s.contextSize
runner := oscommands.NewFakeRunner(t).ExpectGitArgs(s.expected, "", nil)
repoPaths := RepoPaths{
worktreePath: "/path/to/worktree",
}
instance := buildCommitCommands(commonDeps{userConfig: userConfig, appState: appState, runner: runner, repoPaths: &repoPaths})
assert.NoError(t, instance.ShowCmdObj("1234567890", s.filterPath).Run())
runner.CheckForMissingCalls()
})
}
}
func TestGetCommitMsg(t *testing.T) {
type scenario struct {
testName string
input string
expectedOutput string
}
scenarios := []scenario{
{
"empty",
``,
``,
},
{
"no line breaks (single line)",
`use generics to DRY up context code`,
`use generics to DRY up context code`,
},
{
"with line breaks",
`Merge pull request #1750 from mark2185/fix-issue-template
'git-rev parse' should be 'git rev-parse'`,
`Merge pull request #1750 from mark2185/fix-issue-template
'git-rev parse' should be 'git rev-parse'`,
},
}
for _, s := range scenarios {
s := s
t.Run(s.testName, func(t *testing.T) {
instance := buildCommitCommands(commonDeps{
runner: oscommands.NewFakeRunner(t).ExpectGitArgs([]string{"log", "--format=%B", "--max-count=1", "deadbeef"}, s.input, nil),
})
output, err := instance.GetCommitMessage("deadbeef")
assert.NoError(t, err)
assert.Equal(t, s.expectedOutput, output)
})
}
}
func TestGetCommitMessageFromHistory(t *testing.T) {
type scenario struct {
testName string
runner *oscommands.FakeCmdObjRunner
test func(string, error)
}
scenarios := []scenario{
{
"Empty message",
oscommands.NewFakeRunner(t).ExpectGitArgs([]string{"log", "-1", "--skip=2", "--pretty=%H"}, "", nil).ExpectGitArgs([]string{"log", "--format=%B", "--max-count=1"}, "", nil),
func(output string, err error) {
assert.Error(t, err)
},
},
{
"Default case to retrieve a commit in history",
oscommands.NewFakeRunner(t).ExpectGitArgs([]string{"log", "-1", "--skip=2", "--pretty=%H"}, "sha3 \n", nil).ExpectGitArgs([]string{"log", "--format=%B", "--max-count=1", "sha3"}, `use generics to DRY up context code`, nil),
func(output string, err error) {
assert.NoError(t, err)
assert.Equal(t, "use generics to DRY up context code", output)
},
},
}
for _, s := range scenarios {
s := s
t.Run(s.testName, func(t *testing.T) {
instance := buildCommitCommands(commonDeps{runner: s.runner})
output, err := instance.GetCommitMessageFromHistory(2)
s.test(output, err)
})
}
}

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package git_commands
import (
gogit "github.com/jesseduffield/go-git/v5"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/commands/oscommands"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/common"
)
type GitCommon struct {
*common.Common
version *GitVersion
cmd oscommands.ICmdObjBuilder
os *oscommands.OSCommand
repoPaths *RepoPaths
repo *gogit.Repository
config *ConfigCommands
}
func NewGitCommon(
cmn *common.Common,
version *GitVersion,
cmd oscommands.ICmdObjBuilder,
osCommand *oscommands.OSCommand,
repoPaths *RepoPaths,
repo *gogit.Repository,
config *ConfigCommands,
) *GitCommon {
return &GitCommon{
Common: cmn,
version: version,
cmd: cmd,
os: osCommand,
repoPaths: repoPaths,
repo: repo,
config: config,
}
}

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package git_commands
import (
"os"
"strconv"
"strings"
gogit "github.com/jesseduffield/go-git/v5"
"github.com/jesseduffield/go-git/v5/config"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/commands/git_config"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/common"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/utils"
)
type ConfigCommands struct {
*common.Common
gitConfig git_config.IGitConfig
repo *gogit.Repository
}
func NewConfigCommands(
common *common.Common,
gitConfig git_config.IGitConfig,
repo *gogit.Repository,
) *ConfigCommands {
return &ConfigCommands{
Common: common,
gitConfig: gitConfig,
repo: repo,
}
}
func (self *ConfigCommands) ConfiguredPager() string {
if os.Getenv("GIT_PAGER") != "" {
return os.Getenv("GIT_PAGER")
}
if os.Getenv("PAGER") != "" {
return os.Getenv("PAGER")
}
output := self.gitConfig.Get("core.pager")
return strings.Split(output, "\n")[0]
}
func (self *ConfigCommands) GetPager(width int) string {
useConfig := self.UserConfig.Git.Paging.UseConfig
if useConfig {
pager := self.ConfiguredPager()
return strings.Split(pager, "| less")[0]
}
templateValues := map[string]string{
"columnWidth": strconv.Itoa(width/2 - 6),
}
pagerTemplate := string(self.UserConfig.Git.Paging.Pager)
return utils.ResolvePlaceholderString(pagerTemplate, templateValues)
}
// 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 (self *ConfigCommands) UsingGpg() bool {
overrideGpg := self.UserConfig.Git.OverrideGpg
if overrideGpg {
return false
}
return self.gitConfig.GetBool("commit.gpgsign")
}
func (self *ConfigCommands) GetCoreEditor() string {
return self.gitConfig.Get("core.editor")
}
// GetRemoteURL returns current repo remote url
func (self *ConfigCommands) GetRemoteURL() string {
return self.gitConfig.Get("remote.origin.url")
}
func (self *ConfigCommands) GetShowUntrackedFiles() string {
return self.gitConfig.Get("status.showUntrackedFiles")
}
// this determines whether the user has configured to push to the remote branch of the same name as the current or not
func (self *ConfigCommands) GetPushToCurrent() bool {
return self.gitConfig.Get("push.default") == "current"
}
// returns the repo's branches as specified in the git config
func (self *ConfigCommands) Branches() (map[string]*config.Branch, error) {
conf, err := self.repo.Config()
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return conf.Branches, nil
}
func (self *ConfigCommands) GetGitFlowPrefixes() string {
return self.gitConfig.GetGeneral("--local --get-regexp gitflow.prefix")
}
func (self *ConfigCommands) GetCoreCommentChar() byte {
if commentCharStr := self.gitConfig.Get("core.commentChar"); len(commentCharStr) == 1 {
return commentCharStr[0]
}
return '#'
}
func (self *ConfigCommands) GetRebaseUpdateRefs() bool {
return self.gitConfig.GetBool("rebase.updateRefs")
}

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package git_commands
import "github.com/mgutz/str"
type CustomCommands struct {
*GitCommon
}
func NewCustomCommands(gitCommon *GitCommon) *CustomCommands {
return &CustomCommands{
GitCommon: gitCommon,
}
}
// Only to be used for the sake of running custom commands specified by the user.
// If you want to run a new command, try finding a place for it in one of the neighbouring
// files, or creating a new BlahCommands struct to hold it.
func (self *CustomCommands) RunWithOutput(cmdStr string) (string, error) {
return self.cmd.New(str.ToArgv(cmdStr)).RunWithOutput()
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package git_commands
import (
"os"
"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/commands/patch"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/common"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/config"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/utils"
"github.com/spf13/afero"
)
type commonDeps struct {
runner *oscommands.FakeCmdObjRunner
userConfig *config.UserConfig
appState *config.AppState
gitVersion *GitVersion
gitConfig *git_config.FakeGitConfig
getenv func(string) string
removeFile func(string) error
common *common.Common
cmd *oscommands.CmdObjBuilder
fs afero.Fs
repoPaths *RepoPaths
}
func buildGitCommon(deps commonDeps) *GitCommon {
gitCommon := &GitCommon{}
gitCommon.Common = deps.common
if gitCommon.Common == nil {
gitCommon.Common = utils.NewDummyCommonWithUserConfigAndAppState(deps.userConfig, deps.appState)
}
if deps.fs != nil {
gitCommon.Fs = deps.fs
}
if deps.repoPaths != nil {
gitCommon.repoPaths = deps.repoPaths
} else {
gitCommon.repoPaths = MockRepoPaths(".git")
}
runner := deps.runner
if runner == nil {
runner = oscommands.NewFakeRunner(nil)
}
cmd := deps.cmd
// gotta check deps.cmd because it's not an interface type and an interface value of nil is not considered to be nil
if cmd == nil {
cmd = oscommands.NewDummyCmdObjBuilder(runner)
}
gitCommon.cmd = cmd
gitCommon.Common.UserConfig = deps.userConfig
if gitCommon.Common.UserConfig == nil {
gitCommon.Common.UserConfig = config.GetDefaultConfig()
}
gitCommon.version = deps.gitVersion
if gitCommon.version == nil {
gitCommon.version = &GitVersion{2, 0, 0, ""}
}
gitConfig := deps.gitConfig
if gitConfig == nil {
gitConfig = git_config.NewFakeGitConfig(nil)
}
gitCommon.repo = buildRepo()
gitCommon.config = NewConfigCommands(gitCommon.Common, gitConfig, gitCommon.repo)
getenv := deps.getenv
if getenv == nil {
getenv = func(string) string { return "" }
}
removeFile := deps.removeFile
if removeFile == nil {
removeFile = func(string) error { return errors.New("unexpected call to removeFile") }
}
gitCommon.os = oscommands.NewDummyOSCommandWithDeps(oscommands.OSCommandDeps{
Common: gitCommon.Common,
GetenvFn: getenv,
Cmd: cmd,
RemoveFileFn: removeFile,
TempDir: os.TempDir(),
})
return gitCommon
}
func buildRepo() *gogit.Repository {
// TODO: think of a way to actually mock this out
var repo *gogit.Repository = nil
return repo
}
func buildFileLoader(gitCommon *GitCommon) *FileLoader {
return NewFileLoader(gitCommon, gitCommon.cmd, gitCommon.config)
}
func buildSubmoduleCommands(deps commonDeps) *SubmoduleCommands {
gitCommon := buildGitCommon(deps)
return NewSubmoduleCommands(gitCommon)
}
func buildCommitCommands(deps commonDeps) *CommitCommands {
gitCommon := buildGitCommon(deps)
return NewCommitCommands(gitCommon)
}
func buildWorkingTreeCommands(deps commonDeps) *WorkingTreeCommands {
gitCommon := buildGitCommon(deps)
submoduleCommands := buildSubmoduleCommands(deps)
fileLoader := buildFileLoader(gitCommon)
return NewWorkingTreeCommands(gitCommon, submoduleCommands, fileLoader)
}
func buildPatchCommands(deps commonDeps) *PatchCommands { //nolint:golint,unused
gitCommon := buildGitCommon(deps)
rebaseCommands := buildRebaseCommands(deps)
commitCommands := buildCommitCommands(deps)
statusCommands := buildStatusCommands(deps)
stashCommands := buildStashCommands(deps)
loadFileFn := func(from string, to string, reverse bool, filename string, plain bool) (string, error) {
return "", nil
}
patchBuilder := patch.NewPatchBuilder(gitCommon.Log, loadFileFn)
return NewPatchCommands(gitCommon, rebaseCommands, commitCommands, statusCommands, stashCommands, patchBuilder)
}
func buildStatusCommands(deps commonDeps) *StatusCommands { //nolint:golint,unused
gitCommon := buildGitCommon(deps)
return NewStatusCommands(gitCommon)
}
func buildStashCommands(deps commonDeps) *StashCommands {
gitCommon := buildGitCommon(deps)
fileLoader := buildFileLoader(gitCommon)
workingTreeCommands := buildWorkingTreeCommands(deps)
return NewStashCommands(gitCommon, fileLoader, workingTreeCommands)
}
func buildRebaseCommands(deps commonDeps) *RebaseCommands {
gitCommon := buildGitCommon(deps)
workingTreeCommands := buildWorkingTreeCommands(deps)
commitCommands := buildCommitCommands(deps)
return NewRebaseCommands(gitCommon, commitCommands, workingTreeCommands)
}
func buildSyncCommands(deps commonDeps) *SyncCommands {
gitCommon := buildGitCommon(deps)
return NewSyncCommands(gitCommon)
}
func buildFileCommands(deps commonDeps) *FileCommands {
gitCommon := buildGitCommon(deps)
return NewFileCommands(gitCommon)
}
func buildBranchCommands(deps commonDeps) *BranchCommands {
gitCommon := buildGitCommon(deps)
return NewBranchCommands(gitCommon)
}
func buildFlowCommands(deps commonDeps) *FlowCommands {
gitCommon := buildGitCommon(deps)
return NewFlowCommands(gitCommon)
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package git_commands
import "github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/commands/oscommands"
type DiffCommands struct {
*GitCommon
}
func NewDiffCommands(gitCommon *GitCommon) *DiffCommands {
return &DiffCommands{
GitCommon: gitCommon,
}
}
func (self *DiffCommands) DiffCmdObj(diffArgs []string) oscommands.ICmdObj {
return self.cmd.New(
NewGitCmd("diff").
Arg("--submodule", "--no-ext-diff", "--color").
Arg(diffArgs...).
Dir(self.repoPaths.worktreePath).
ToArgv(),
)
}
func (self *DiffCommands) internalDiffCmdObj(diffArgs ...string) *GitCommandBuilder {
return NewGitCmd("diff").
Arg("--no-ext-diff", "--no-color").
Arg(diffArgs...).
Dir(self.repoPaths.worktreePath)
}
func (self *DiffCommands) GetPathDiff(path string, staged bool) (string, error) {
return self.cmd.New(
self.internalDiffCmdObj().
ArgIf(staged, "--staged").
Arg(path).
ToArgv(),
).RunWithOutput()
}
func (self *DiffCommands) GetAllDiff(staged bool) (string, error) {
return self.cmd.New(
self.internalDiffCmdObj().
ArgIf(staged, "--staged").
ToArgv(),
).RunWithOutput()
}
type DiffToolCmdOptions struct {
// The path to show a diff for. Pass "." for the entire repo.
Filepath string
// The commit against which to show the diff. Leave empty to show a diff of
// the working copy.
FromCommit string
// The commit to diff against FromCommit. Leave empty to diff the working
// copy against FromCommit. Leave both FromCommit and ToCommit empty to show
// the diff of the unstaged working copy changes against the index if Staged
// is false, or the staged changes against HEAD if Staged is true.
ToCommit string
// Whether to reverse the left and right sides of the diff.
Reverse bool
// Whether the given Filepath is a directory. We'll pass --dir-diff to
// git-difftool in that case.
IsDirectory bool
// Whether to show the staged or the unstaged changes. Must be false if both
// FromCommit and ToCommit are non-empty.
Staged bool
}
func (self *DiffCommands) OpenDiffToolCmdObj(opts DiffToolCmdOptions) oscommands.ICmdObj {
return self.cmd.New(NewGitCmd("difftool").
Arg("--no-prompt").
ArgIf(opts.IsDirectory, "--dir-diff").
ArgIf(opts.Staged, "--cached").
ArgIf(opts.FromCommit != "", opts.FromCommit).
ArgIf(opts.ToCommit != "", opts.ToCommit).
ArgIf(opts.Reverse, "-R").
Arg("--", opts.Filepath).
ToArgv())
}
func (self *DiffCommands) DiffIndexCmdObj(diffArgs ...string) oscommands.ICmdObj {
return self.cmd.New(
NewGitCmd("diff-index").
Arg("--submodule", "--no-ext-diff", "--no-color", "--patch").
Arg(diffArgs...).ToArgv(),
)
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package git_commands
import (
"os"
"strconv"
"strings"
"github.com/go-errors/errors"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/config"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/utils"
)
type FileCommands struct {
*GitCommon
}
func NewFileCommands(gitCommon *GitCommon) *FileCommands {
return &FileCommands{
GitCommon: gitCommon,
}
}
// Cat obtains the content of a file
func (self *FileCommands) Cat(fileName string) (string, error) {
buf, err := os.ReadFile(fileName)
if err != nil {
return "", nil
}
return string(buf), nil
}
func (self *FileCommands) GetEditCmdStrLegacy(filename string, lineNumber int) (string, error) {
editor := self.UserConfig.OS.EditCommand
if editor == "" {
editor = self.config.GetCoreEditor()
}
if editor == "" {
editor = self.os.Getenv("GIT_EDITOR")
}
if editor == "" {
editor = self.os.Getenv("VISUAL")
}
if editor == "" {
editor = self.os.Getenv("EDITOR")
}
if editor == "" {
if err := self.cmd.New([]string{"which", "vi"}).DontLog().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": self.cmd.Quote(filename),
"line": strconv.Itoa(lineNumber),
}
editCmdTemplate := self.UserConfig.OS.EditCommandTemplate
if len(editCmdTemplate) == 0 {
switch editor {
case "emacs", "nano", "vi", "vim", "nvim":
editCmdTemplate = "{{editor}} +{{line}} -- {{filename}}"
case "subl":
editCmdTemplate = "{{editor}} -- {{filename}}:{{line}}"
case "code":
editCmdTemplate = "{{editor}} -r --goto -- {{filename}}:{{line}}"
default:
editCmdTemplate = "{{editor}} -- {{filename}}"
}
}
return utils.ResolvePlaceholderString(editCmdTemplate, templateValues), nil
}
func (self *FileCommands) GetEditCmdStr(filename string) (string, bool) {
// Legacy support for old config; to be removed at some point
if self.UserConfig.OS.Edit == "" && self.UserConfig.OS.EditCommandTemplate != "" {
if cmdStr, err := self.GetEditCmdStrLegacy(filename, 1); err == nil {
return cmdStr, true
}
}
template, suspend := config.GetEditTemplate(&self.UserConfig.OS, self.guessDefaultEditor)
templateValues := map[string]string{
"filename": self.cmd.Quote(filename),
}
cmdStr := utils.ResolvePlaceholderString(template, templateValues)
return cmdStr, suspend
}
func (self *FileCommands) GetEditAtLineCmdStr(filename string, lineNumber int) (string, bool) {
// Legacy support for old config; to be removed at some point
if self.UserConfig.OS.EditAtLine == "" && self.UserConfig.OS.EditCommandTemplate != "" {
if cmdStr, err := self.GetEditCmdStrLegacy(filename, lineNumber); err == nil {
return cmdStr, true
}
}
template, suspend := config.GetEditAtLineTemplate(&self.UserConfig.OS, self.guessDefaultEditor)
templateValues := map[string]string{
"filename": self.cmd.Quote(filename),
"line": strconv.Itoa(lineNumber),
}
cmdStr := utils.ResolvePlaceholderString(template, templateValues)
return cmdStr, suspend
}
func (self *FileCommands) GetEditAtLineAndWaitCmdStr(filename string, lineNumber int) string {
// Legacy support for old config; to be removed at some point
if self.UserConfig.OS.EditAtLineAndWait == "" && self.UserConfig.OS.EditCommandTemplate != "" {
if cmdStr, err := self.GetEditCmdStrLegacy(filename, lineNumber); err == nil {
return cmdStr
}
}
template := config.GetEditAtLineAndWaitTemplate(&self.UserConfig.OS, self.guessDefaultEditor)
templateValues := map[string]string{
"filename": self.cmd.Quote(filename),
"line": strconv.Itoa(lineNumber),
}
cmdStr := utils.ResolvePlaceholderString(template, templateValues)
return cmdStr
}
func (self *FileCommands) GetOpenDirInEditorCmdStr(path string) (string, bool) {
template, suspend := config.GetOpenDirInEditorTemplate(&self.UserConfig.OS, self.guessDefaultEditor)
templateValues := map[string]string{
"dir": self.cmd.Quote(path),
}
cmdStr := utils.ResolvePlaceholderString(template, templateValues)
return cmdStr, suspend
}
func (self *FileCommands) guessDefaultEditor() string {
// Try to query a few places where editors get configured
editor := self.config.GetCoreEditor()
if editor == "" {
editor = self.os.Getenv("GIT_EDITOR")
}
if editor == "" {
editor = self.os.Getenv("VISUAL")
}
if editor == "" {
editor = self.os.Getenv("EDITOR")
}
if editor != "" {
// At this point, it might be more than just the name of the editor;
// e.g. it might be "code -w" or "vim -u myvim.rc". So assume that
// everything up to the first space is the editor name.
editor = strings.Split(editor, " ")[0]
}
return editor
}

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package git_commands
import (
"fmt"
"path/filepath"
"strings"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/commands/models"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/commands/oscommands"
)
type FileLoaderConfig interface {
GetShowUntrackedFiles() string
}
type FileLoader struct {
*GitCommon
cmd oscommands.ICmdObjBuilder
config FileLoaderConfig
getFileType func(string) string
}
func NewFileLoader(gitCommon *GitCommon, cmd oscommands.ICmdObjBuilder, config FileLoaderConfig) *FileLoader {
return &FileLoader{
GitCommon: gitCommon,
cmd: cmd,
getFileType: oscommands.FileType,
config: config,
}
}
type GetStatusFileOptions struct {
NoRenames bool
}
func (self *FileLoader) GetStatusFiles(opts GetStatusFileOptions) []*models.File {
// check if config wants us ignoring untracked files
untrackedFilesSetting := self.config.GetShowUntrackedFiles()
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
}
file := &models.File{
Name: status.Name,
PreviousName: status.PreviousName,
DisplayString: status.StatusString,
}
models.SetStatusFields(file, status.Change)
files = append(files, file)
}
// Go through the files to see if any of these files are actually worktrees
// so that we can render them correctly
worktreePaths := linkedWortkreePaths(self.Fs, self.repoPaths.RepoGitDirPath())
for _, file := range files {
for _, worktreePath := range worktreePaths {
absFilePath, err := filepath.Abs(file.Name)
if err != nil {
self.Log.Error(err)
continue
}
if absFilePath == worktreePath {
file.IsWorktree = true
// `git status` renders this worktree as a folder with a trailing slash but we'll represent it as a singular worktree
// If we include the slash, it will be rendered as a folder with a null file inside.
file.Name = strings.TrimSuffix(file.Name, "/")
break
}
}
}
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) {
cmdArgs := NewGitCmd("status").
Arg(opts.UntrackedFilesArg).
Arg("--porcelain").
Arg("-z").
ArgIf(opts.NoRenames, "--no-renames").
ToArgv()
statusLines, _, err := c.cmd.New(cmdArgs).DontLog().RunWithOutputs()
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 = 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 git_commands
import (
"testing"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/commands/models"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/commands/oscommands"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/assert"
)
func TestFileGetStatusFiles(t *testing.T) {
type scenario struct {
testName string
runner oscommands.ICmdObjRunner
expectedFiles []*models.File
}
scenarios := []scenario{
{
"No files found",
oscommands.NewFakeRunner(t).
ExpectGitArgs([]string{"status", "--untracked-files=yes", "--porcelain", "-z"}, "", nil),
[]*models.File{},
},
{
"Several files found",
oscommands.NewFakeRunner(t).
ExpectGitArgs([]string{"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",
ShortStatus: "MM",
},
{
Name: "file3.txt",
HasStagedChanges: true,
HasUnstagedChanges: false,
Tracked: false,
Added: true,
Deleted: false,
HasMergeConflicts: false,
HasInlineMergeConflicts: false,
DisplayString: "A file3.txt",
ShortStatus: "A ",
},
{
Name: "file2.txt",
HasStagedChanges: true,
HasUnstagedChanges: true,
Tracked: false,
Added: true,
Deleted: false,
HasMergeConflicts: false,
HasInlineMergeConflicts: false,
DisplayString: "AM file2.txt",
ShortStatus: "AM",
},
{
Name: "file4.txt",
HasStagedChanges: false,
HasUnstagedChanges: true,
Tracked: false,
Added: true,
Deleted: false,
HasMergeConflicts: false,
HasInlineMergeConflicts: false,
DisplayString: "?? file4.txt",
ShortStatus: "??",
},
{
Name: "file5.txt",
HasStagedChanges: false,
HasUnstagedChanges: true,
Tracked: true,
Added: false,
Deleted: false,
HasMergeConflicts: true,
HasInlineMergeConflicts: true,
DisplayString: "UU file5.txt",
ShortStatus: "UU",
},
},
},
{
"File with new line char",
oscommands.NewFakeRunner(t).
ExpectGitArgs([]string{"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",
ShortStatus: "MM",
},
},
},
{
"Renamed files",
oscommands.NewFakeRunner(t).
ExpectGitArgs([]string{"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",
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",
ShortStatus: "RM",
},
},
},
{
"File with arrow in name",
oscommands.NewFakeRunner(t).
ExpectGitArgs([]string{"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",
ShortStatus: "??",
},
},
},
}
for _, s := range scenarios {
s := s
t.Run(s.testName, func(t *testing.T) {
cmd := oscommands.NewDummyCmdObjBuilder(s.runner)
loader := &FileLoader{
GitCommon: buildGitCommon(commonDeps{}),
cmd: cmd,
config: &FakeFileLoaderConfig{showUntrackedFiles: "yes"},
getFileType: func(string) string { return "file" },
}
assert.EqualValues(t, s.expectedFiles, loader.GetStatusFiles(GetStatusFileOptions{}))
})
}
}
type FakeFileLoaderConfig struct {
showUntrackedFiles string
}
func (self *FakeFileLoaderConfig) GetShowUntrackedFiles() string {
return self.showUntrackedFiles
}

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