set variable = value
bind keymap key action
color area fgcolor bgcolor [attributes]
You can permanently set an option by putting it in the ~/.tigrc file. The
file consists of a series of commands. Each line of the file may contain
only one command.
The hash mark (#) is used as a comment character. All text after the
comment character to the end of the line is ignored. You can use comments to
annotate your initialization file.
Alternatively, options can be set by putting them in one of the git
configuration files, which are read by tig on startup. See git-config(1) for
which files to use.
A few selective variables can be configured via the set command. The syntax
is:
set show-author = yes # Show author?
set show-rev-graph = yes # Show revision graph?
set show-refs = yes # Show references?
set show-line-numbers = no # Show line numbers?
set line-number-interval = 5 # Interval between line numbers
set commit-encoding = "UTF-8" # Commit encoding
set horizontal-scroll = 33% # Scroll 33% of the view width
Or in the git configuration files:
[tig]
show-date = yes # Show commit date?
author-width = 10 # Set width of the author column
line-graphics = no # Disable graphics characters
tab-size = 8 # Number of spaces per tab
The type of variables are either bool, int, string, or mixed.
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Valid bool values
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To set a bool variable to true use either "1", "true", or "yes".
Any other value will set the variable to false.
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Valid int values
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A non-negative integer.
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Valid string values
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A string of characters. Optionally, use either ' or " as delimiters.
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Valid mixed values
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These values are composites of the above types. The valid values are
specified in the description.
Variables
The following variables can be set:
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show-author (bool)
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show-date (bool)
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show-rev-graph (bool)
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show-refs (bool)
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Whether to show author, date, revision graph, and references
(branches, tags, and remotes) in the main view on start-up. Can all be
toggled.
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author-width (int)
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Width of the author column. When set to 5 or below, the author name
will be abbreviated to the author’s initials.
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line-graphics (bool)
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Whether to use graphic characters for line drawing.
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line-number-interval (int)
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Interval between line numbers. Note, you have to toggle on line
numbering with n or the -n command line option. The default is to
number every line.
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tab-size (int)
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Number of spaces per tab. The default is 8 spaces.
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horizontal-scroll (mixed)
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Interval to scroll horizontally in each step. Can be specified either
as the number of columns, e.g. 5, or as a percentage of the view
width, e.g. 33%, where the maximum is 100%. For percentages it is
always ensured that at least one column is scrolled. The default is to
scroll 50% of the view width.
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split-view-height (mixed)
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Height of the lower view in a split view. Can be specified either as
the number of rows, e.g. 5, or as a percentage of the view height,
e.g. 80%, where the maximum is 100%. It is always ensured that the
smaller of the views is at least four rows high. The default is a view
height of 66%.
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commit-encoding (string)
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The encoding used for commits. The default is UTF-8. Not this option
is shadowed by the "i18n.commitencoding" option in .git/config.
Using bind commands keys can be mapped to an action when pressed in a given
key map. The syntax is:
# A few keybindings
bind main w scroll-line-up
bind main s scroll-line-down
bind main space enter
bind diff a previous
bind diff d next
bind diff b move-first-line
# An external command to update from upstream
bind generic F !git fetch
Or in the git configuration files:
[tig "bind"]
# 'unbind' the default quit key binding
main = Q none
# Cherry-pick current commit onto current branch
generic = C !git cherry-pick %(commit)
Keys are mapped by first searching the keybindings for the current view, then
the keybindings for the generic keymap, and last the default keybindings.
Thus, the view keybindings shadow the generic keybindings which Shadow the
built-in keybindings.
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Keymaps
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Valid keymaps are: main, diff, log, help, pager, status, stage,
tree, blob, blame, branch, and generic. Use generic to set key
mapping in all keymaps.
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Key values
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Key values should never be quoted. Use either the ASCII value or one of the
following symbolic key names. Symbolic key names are case insensitive, Use
Hash to bind to the # key, since the hash mark is used as a comment
character.
Enter, Space, Backspace, Tab, Escape, Left, Right, Up, Down,
Insert, Delete, Hash, Home, End, PageUp, PageDown, F1, F2, F3,
F4, F5, F6, F7, F8, F9, F10, F11, F12.
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Action names
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Valid action names are described below. Note, all names are
case-insensitive, and you may use -, _, and . interchangeably,
e.g. "view-main", "View.Main", and "VIEW_MAIN" are the same.
Actions
Apart from the action names listed below, all actions starting with a ! will
be available as an external command. External commands can contain variable
names that will be substituted before the command is run. Valid variable names
are:
Browsing state variables
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%(head)
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The currently viewed head ID. Defaults to HEAD
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%(commit)
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The currently selected commit ID.
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%(blob)
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The currently selected blob ID.
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%(directory)
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The current directory path in the tree view; empty for the root directory.
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%(file)
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The currently selected file.
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%(ref)
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The reference given to blame or HEAD if undefined.
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As an example, the following external command will save the current commit as
a patch file: "!git format-patch -1 %(commit)". If your external command
require use of dynamic features, such as subshells, expansion of environment
variables and process control, this can be achieved by using a combination of
git aliases and tig external commands. The following example entries can be
put in either the .gitconfig or .git/config file:
[alias]
gitk-bg = !"gitk HEAD --not $(git rev-parse --remotes) &"
publish = !"for i in origin public; do git push $i; done"
[tig "bind"]
generic = V !git gitk-bg
generic = > !git publish
View switching:
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view-main
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Show main view
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view-diff
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Show diff view
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view-log
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Show log view
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view-tree
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Show tree view
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view-blob
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Show blob view
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view-blame
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Show blame view
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view-branch
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Show branch view
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view-status
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Show status view
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view-stage
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Show stage view
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view-pager
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Show pager view
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view-help
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Show help page
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View manipulation:
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enter
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Enter current line and scroll
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next
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Move to next
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previous
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Move to previous
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parent
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Move to parent
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view-next
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Move focus to next view
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refresh
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Reload and refresh view
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maximize
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Maximize the current view
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view-close
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Close the current view
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quit
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Close all views and quit
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View specific actions:
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status-update
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Update file status
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status-merge
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Resolve unmerged file
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stage-next
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Find next chunk to stage
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Cursor navigation:
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move-up
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Move cursor one line up
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move-down
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Move cursor one line down
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move-page-down
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Move cursor one page down
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move-page-up
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Move cursor one page up
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move-first-line
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Move cursor to first line
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move-last-line
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Move cursor to last line
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Scrolling:
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scroll-line-up
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Scroll one line up
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scroll-line-down
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Scroll one line down
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scroll-page-up
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Scroll one page up
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scroll-page-down
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Scroll one page down
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scroll-left
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Scroll one column left
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scroll-right
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Scroll one column right
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Searching:
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search
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Search the view
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search-back
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Search backwards in the view
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find-next
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Find next search match
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find-prev
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Find previous search match
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Misc:
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prompt
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Bring up the prompt
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screen-redraw
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Redraw the screen
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screen-resize
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Resize the screen
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show-version
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Show version information
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stop-loading
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Stop all loading views
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options
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Open options menu
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toggle-lineno
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Toggle line numbers
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toggle-date
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Toggle date display
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toggle-author
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Toggle author display
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toggle-rev-graph
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Toggle revision graph visualization
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toggle-refs
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Toggle reference display
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edit
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Open in editor
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none
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Do nothing
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Color commands control highlighting and the user interface styles. If your
terminal supports color, these commands can be used to assign foreground and
background combinations to certain areas. Optionally, an attribute can be
given as the last parameter. The syntax is:
color area fgcolor bgcolor [attributes]
# Overwrite the default terminal colors to white on black.
color default white black
# Diff colors
color diff-header yellow default
color diff-index blue default
color diff-chunk magenta default
Or in the git configuration files:
[tig "color"]
# A strange looking cursor line
cursor red default underline
# UI colors
title-blur white blue
title-focus white blue bold
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Area names
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Valid area names are described below. Note, all names are
case-insensitive, and you may use -, _, and . interchangeably,
e.g. "Diff-Header", "DIFF_HEADER", and "diff.header" are the same.
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Color names
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Valid colors include: white, black, green, magenta, blue,
cyan, yellow, red, default. Use default to refer to the
default terminal colors. This is recommended for background colors if
you are using a terminal with a transparent background.
Colors can also be specified using the keywords color0, color1, …, colorN-1
(N being the number of colors supported by your terminal). This is useful when
you remap the colors for your display or want to enable colors supported by
256-color terminals.
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Attribute names
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Valid attributes include: normal, blink, bold, dim, reverse,
standout, and underline. Note, not all attributes may be supported
by the terminal.
UI colors
The colors and attributes to be used for the text that is not highlighted or
that specify the use of the default terminal colors can be controlled by
setting the default color option.
General:
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default
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Overwrite default terminal colors (see above).
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cursor
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The cursor line.
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status
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The status window showing info messages.
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title-focus
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The title window for the current view.
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title-blur
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The title window of any backgrounded view.
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delimiter
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Delimiter shown for truncated lines.
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line-number
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Line numbers.
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date
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The commit date.
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author
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The commit author.
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mode
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The file mode holding the permissions and type.
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Main view colors:
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main-revgraph
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The revision graph.
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main-commit
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The commit comment.
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main-head
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Label of the current branch.
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main-remote
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Label of a remote.
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main-tracked
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Label of the remote tracked by the current branch.
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main-tag
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Label of a signed tag.
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main-local-tag
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Label of a local tag.
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main-ref
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Label of any other reference.
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Status view:
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stat-head
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The "On branch"-line.
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stat-section
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Status section titles,
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stat-staged
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Status flag of staged files.
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stat-unstaged
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Status flag of unstaged files.
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stat-untracked
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Status flag of untracked files.
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Blame view:
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blame-id
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The commit ID.
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Tree view:
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tree-head
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The "Directory /"-line
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tree-dir
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The directory name.
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tree-file
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The file name.
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Highlighting
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Diff markup
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Options concerning diff start, chunks and lines added and deleted.
diff-header, diff-chunk, diff-add, diff-del
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Enhanced git diff markup
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Extra diff information emitted by the git diff machinery, such as mode
changes, rename detection, and similarity.
diff-oldmode, diff-newmode, diff-copy-from, diff-copy-to,
diff-rename-from, diff-rename-to, diff-similarity, diff-dissimilarity
diff-tree, diff-index
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Pretty print commit headers
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Commit diffs and the revision logs are usually formatted using pretty printed
headers , unless --pretty=raw was given. This includes lines, such as merge
info, commit ID, and author and committer date.
pp-author, pp-commit, pp-merge, pp-date, pp-adate, pp-cdate,
pp-refs
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Raw commit header
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Usually shown when --pretty=raw is given, however commit is pretty much
omnipresent.
commit, parent, tree, author, committer
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Commit message
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For now only Signed-off-by and Acked-by lines are colorized.
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Tree markup
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Colors for information of the tree view.
Licensed under the terms of the GNU General Public License.
manpage:tig[1], git-config(1),
and the tig manual.