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diff --git a/Documentation/gitk.txt b/Documentation/gitk.txt index c17e760184..7ae50aa26a 100644 --- a/Documentation/gitk.txt +++ b/Documentation/gitk.txt @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ gitk - The Git repository browser SYNOPSIS -------- [verse] -'gitk' [<option>...] [<revs>] [--] [<path>...] +'gitk' [<options>] [<revision range>] [\--] [<path>...] DESCRIPTION ----------- @@ -16,21 +16,38 @@ Displays changes in a repository or a selected set of commits. This includes visualizing the commit graph, showing information related to each commit, and the files in the trees of each revision. -Historically, gitk was the first repository browser. It's written in tcl/tk -and started off in a separate repository but was later merged into the main -Git repository. - OPTIONS ------- -To control which revisions to show, the command takes options applicable to -the 'git rev-list' command (see linkgit:git-rev-list[1]). -This manual page describes only the most -frequently used options. --n <number>:: ---max-count=<number>:: +To control which revisions to show, gitk supports most options +applicable to the 'git rev-list' command. It also supports a few +options applicable to the 'git diff-*' commands to control how the +changes each commit introduces are shown. Finally, it supports some +gitk-specific options. + +gitk generally only understands options with arguments in the +'sticked' form (see linkgit:gitcli[7]) due to limitations in the +command-line parser. + +rev-list options and arguments +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + +This manual page describes only the most frequently used options. See +linkgit:git-rev-list[1] for a complete list. + +--all:: + + Show all refs (branches, tags, etc.). + +--branches[=<pattern>]:: +--tags[=<pattern>]:: +--remotes[=<pattern>]:: - Limits the number of commits to show. + Pretend as if all the branches (tags, remote branches, resp.) + are listed on the command line as '<commit>'. If '<pattern>' + is given, limit refs to ones matching given shell glob. If + pattern lacks '?', '{asterisk}', or '[', '/{asterisk}' at the + end is implied. --since=<date>:: @@ -40,9 +57,9 @@ frequently used options. Show commits older than a specific date. ---all:: +--date-order:: - Show all branches. + Sort commits by date when possible. --merge:: @@ -51,19 +68,53 @@ frequently used options. that modify the conflicted files and do not exist on all the heads being merged. ---argscmd=<command>:: - Command to be run each time gitk has to determine the list of - <revs> to show. The command is expected to print on its standard - output a list of additional revs to be shown, one per line. - Use this instead of explicitly specifying <revs> if the set of - commits to show may vary between refreshes. +--left-right:: ---select-commit=<ref>:: + Mark which side of a symmetric diff a commit is reachable + from. Commits from the left side are prefixed with a `<` + symbol and those from the right with a `>` symbol. - Automatically select the specified commit after loading the graph. - Default behavior is equivalent to specifying '--select-commit=HEAD'. +--full-history:: + + When filtering history with '<path>...', does not prune some + history. (See "History simplification" in linkgit:git-log[1] + for a more detailed explanation.) + +--simplify-merges:: + + Additional option to '--full-history' to remove some needless + merges from the resulting history, as there are no selected + commits contributing to this merge. (See "History + simplification" in linkgit:git-log[1] for a more detailed + explanation.) + +--ancestry-path:: -<revs>:: + When given a range of commits to display + (e.g. 'commit1..commit2' or 'commit2 {caret}commit1'), only + display commits that exist directly on the ancestry chain + between the 'commit1' and 'commit2', i.e. commits that are + both descendants of 'commit1', and ancestors of 'commit2'. + (See "History simplification" in linkgit:git-log[1] for a more + detailed explanation.) + +-L<start>,<end>:<file>:: +-L:<regex>:<file>:: + + Trace the evolution of the line range given by "<start>,<end>" + (or the funcname regex <regex>) within the <file>. You may + not give any pathspec limiters. This is currently limited to + a walk starting from a single revision, i.e., you may only + give zero or one positive revision arguments. + You can specify this option more than once. ++ +*Note:* gitk (unlike linkgit:git-log[1]) currently only understands +this option if you specify it "glued together" with its argument. Do +*not* put a space after `-L`. ++ +include::line-range-format.txt[] + +<revision range>:: Limit the revisions to show. This can be either a single revision meaning show from the given revision and back, or it can be a range in @@ -78,6 +129,23 @@ frequently used options. avoid ambiguity with respect to revision names use "--" to separate the paths from any preceding options. +gitk-specific options +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + +--argscmd=<command>:: + + Command to be run each time gitk has to determine the revision + range to show. The command is expected to print on its + standard output a list of additional revisions to be shown, + one per line. Use this instead of explicitly specifying a + '<revision range>' if the set of commits to show may vary + between refreshes. + +--select-commit=<ref>:: + + Select the specified commit after loading the graph. + Default behavior is equivalent to specifying '--select-commit=HEAD'. + Examples -------- gitk v2.6.12.. include/scsi drivers/scsi:: @@ -98,8 +166,21 @@ gitk --max-count=100 --all \-- Makefile:: Files ----- -Gitk creates the .gitk file in your $HOME directory to store preferences -such as display options, font, and colors. +User configuration and preferences are stored at: + +* '$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/git/gitk' if it exists, otherwise +* '$HOME/.gitk' if it exists + +If neither of the above exist then '$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/git/gitk' is created and +used by default. If '$XDG_CONFIG_HOME' is not set it defaults to +'$HOME/.config' in all cases. + +History +------- +Gitk was the first graphical repository browser. It's written in +tcl/tk and started off in a separate repository but was later merged +into the main Git repository. + SEE ALSO -------- |