6 tig - text-mode interface for git
11 tig [options] [revisions] [--] [paths]
12 tig show [options] [revisions] [--] [paths]
15 tig < [git command output]
19 Browse changes in a git repository. Additionally, tig(1) can also act
20 as a pager for output of various git commands.
22 When browsing repositories, tig(1) uses the underlying git commands
23 to present the user with various views, such as summarized commit log
24 and showing the commit with the log message, diffstat, and the diff.
26 Using tig(1) as a pager, it will display input from stdin and try
32 Command line options recognized by tig include all valid git-log(1) and
33 git-diff(1) options, as well as the following subcommands and tig specific
34 options. The first command line parameter not starting with "-" is interpreted
35 as being either a revision specification or a path and will end the option
36 parsing. All following options will be passed untouched to the underlying git
40 Open diff view using the given git show options.
43 Show given file annotated or blamed by commits.
44 Optionally limited from given revision.
47 Start up in status view.
50 Show version and exit.
53 Show help message and exit.
58 Display the current branch:
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63 Display one or more specific branches:
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73 Display differences between two branches:
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78 Display changes for a single file:
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83 Display contents of the README file in a specific revision:
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85 $ tig show tig-0.8:README
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88 Display revisions between two dates for a specific file:
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90 $ tig --after="2004-01-01" --before="2006-05-16" -- README
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96 In addition to environment variables used by git (e.g. GIT_DIR), tig defines
97 the ones below. The command related environment variables have access to the
98 internal state of tig via replacement variables, such as `%(commit)` and
99 `%(blob)`. See manpage:tigrc[5] for a full list.
102 Path of the user configuration file (defaults to `~/.tigrc`).
105 Path of the system wide configuration file (defaults to
106 `{sysconfdir}/tigrc`).
109 Set command for retrieving all repository references. The command
110 should output data in the same format as git-ls-remote(1).
113 The command used for the diff view. By default, git show is used
117 The command used for the log view. If you prefer to have both
118 author and committer shown in the log view be sure to pass
119 `--pretty=fuller` to git log.
122 The command used for the main view. Note, you must always specify
123 the option: `--pretty=raw` since the main view parser expects to
129 The command used for the tree view. By default, git-ls-tree(1) is
133 The command used for the blob view. By default, git-cat-file(1) is
139 User configuration file. See manpage:tigrc[5] for examples.
141 '{sysconfdir}/tigrc'::
142 System wide configuration file.
146 '{sysconfdir}/etc/gitconfig::
147 Git configuration files. Read on start-up with the help of
154 Copyright (c) 2006-2009 Jonas Fonseca <fonseca@diku.dk>
156 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
157 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
158 the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
159 (at your option) any later version.
164 manpage:tigrc[5], git(7), gitk(1)