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16 .Dd $Mdocdate$
17 .Dt TOG 1
18 .Os
19 .Sh NAME
20 .Nm tog
21 .Nd git repository browser
22 .Sh SYNOPSIS
23 .Nm
24 .Ar command
25 .Op Fl h
26 .Op Ar arg ...
27 .Sh DESCRIPTION
28 .Nm
29 is an interactive read-only browser for git repositories.
30 This repository format is described in
31 .Xr git-repository 5 .
32 .Pp
33 .Nm
34 supports several types of views which display repository data:
35 .Bl -tag -width Ds
36 .It Log view
37 Displays commits in the repository's history.
38 This view is displayed initially if no
39 .Ar command
40 is specified.
41 .It Diff view
42 Displays changes made in a particular commit.
43 .It Blame view
44 Displays the line-by-line history of a file.
45 .It Tree view
46 Displays the tree corresponding to a particular commit.
47 .El
48 .Pp
49 .Nm
50 provides global and command-specific key bindings and options.
51 The global key bindings are:
52 .Bl -tag -width Ds
53 .It Cm Q
54 Quit
55 .Nm .
56 .It Cm q
57 Quit the view which is in focus.
58 .It Cm Tab
59 Switch focus between views.
60 .It Cm f
61 Toggle fullscreen mode for a split-screen view.
62 .Nm
63 will automatically use split-screen views if the size of the terminal
64 window is sufficiently large.
65 .El
66 .Pp
67 Global options must precede the command name, and are as follows:
68 .Bl -tag -width tenletters
69 .It Fl h
70 Display usage information.
71 .El
72 .Pp
73 The commands for
74 .Nm
75 are as follows:
76 .Bl -tag -width blame
77 .It Cm log [ Fl c Ar commit ] [ Fl r Ar repository-path ] [ path ]
78 Display history of a repository.
79 If a
80 .Ar path
81 is specified, show only commits which modified this path.
82 .Pp
83 This command is also executed if no explicit command is specified.
84 .Pp
85 The key bindings for
86 .Cm tog log
87 are as follows:
88 .Bl -tag -width Ds
89 .It Cm Down-arrow, j, >, Full stop
90 Move the selection cursor down.
91 .It Cm Up-arrow, k, <, Comma
92 Move the selection cursor up.
93 .It Cm Page-down, Ctrl-f
94 Move the selection cursor down one page.
95 .It Cm Page-up, Ctrl-b
96 Move the selection cursor up one page.
97 .It Cm Enter, Space
98 Open a
99 .Cm diff
100 view showing file changes made in the currently selected commit.
101 .It Cm t
102 Open a
103 .Cm tree
104 view showing the tree for the currently selected commit.
105 .It Cm Backspace
106 Show log entries for the parent directory of the currently selected path.
107 .It Cm /
108 Prompt for a search pattern and start searching for matching commits.
109 The search pattern is an extended regular expression which is matched
110 against a commit's author name, committer name, and log message.
111 Regular expression syntax is documented in
112 .Xr re_format 7 .
113 .It Cm n
114 Find the next commit which matches the current search pattern.
115 .It Cm N
116 Find the previous commit which matches the current search pattern.
117 .El
118 .Pp
119 The options for
120 .Cm tog log
121 are as follows:
122 .Bl -tag -width Ds
123 .It Fl c Ar commit
124 Start traversing history at the specified
125 .Ar commit .
126 The expected argument is the name of a branch or a SHA1 hash which corresponds
127 to a commit object.
128 If this option is not specified, default to the work tree's current branch
129 if invoked in a work tree, or to the repository's HEAD reference.
130 .It Fl r Ar repository-path
131 Use the repository at the specified path.
132 If not specified, assume the repository is located at or above the current
133 working directory.
134 .El
135 .It Cm diff [ Ar repository-path ] Ar object1 Ar object2
136 Display the differences between two objects in the repository.
137 Each
138 .Ar object
139 argument is a SHA1 hash which corresponds to the object.
140 Both objects must be of the same type (blobs, trees, or commits).
141 If the
142 .Ar repository path
143 is omitted, use the current working directory.
144 .Pp
145 The key bindings for
146 .Cm tog diff
147 are as follows:
148 .Bl -tag -width Ds
149 .It Cm Down-arrow, j
150 Scroll down.
151 .It Cm Up-arrow, k
152 Scroll up.
153 .It Cm Page-down, Space, Ctrl+f
154 Scroll down one page.
155 .It Cm Page-up, Ctrl+b
156 Scroll up one page.
157 .It Cm [
158 Reduce the amount of diff context lines.
159 .It Cm ]
160 Increase the amount of diff context lines.
161 .It Cm <, Comma
162 If the diff view was opened via the log view, move to the previous (younger)
163 commit.
164 .It Cm >, Full stop
165 If the diff view was opened via the log view, move to the next (older) commit.
166 .El
167 .It Cm blame [ Fl c Ar commit ] [ Fl r Ar repository-path ] Ar path
168 Display line-by-line history of a file at the specified path.
169 .Pp
170 The key bindings for
171 .Cm tog blame
172 are as follows:
173 .Bl -tag -width Ds
174 .It Cm Down-arrow, j, Page-down, Space
175 Move the selection cursor down.
176 .It Cm Up-arrow, k, Page-up
177 Move the selection cursor up.
178 .It Cm Enter
179 Open a
180 .Cm diff
181 view for the currently selected line's commit.
182 .It Cm b
183 Reload the
184 .Cm blame
185 view with the version of the file as found in the currently
186 selected line's commit.
187 .It Cm p
188 Reload the
189 .Cm blame
190 view with the version of the file as found in the parent commit of the
191 currently selected line's commit.
192 .It Cm B
193 Reload the
194 .Cm blame
195 view with the previously blamed commit.
196 .El
197 .Pp
198 The options for
199 .Cm tog blame
200 are as follows:
201 .Bl -tag -width Ds
202 .It Fl c Ar commit
203 Start traversing history at the specified
204 .Ar commit .
205 The expected argument is the name of a branch or a SHA1 hash which corresponds
206 to a commit object.
207 .It Fl r Ar repository-path
208 Use the repository at the specified path.
209 If not specified, assume the repository is located at or above the current
210 working directory.
211 .El
212 .It Cm tree [ Fl c Ar commit ] [ Ar repository-path ]
213 Display the repository tree.
214 If the
215 .Ar repository path
216 is omitted, assume the repository is located in the current working directory.
217 .Pp
218 The key bindings for
219 .Cm tog tree
220 are as follows:
221 .Bl -tag -width Ds
222 .It Cm Down-arrow, j, Page-down
223 Move the selection cursor down.
224 .It Cm Up-arrow, k, Page-up
225 Move the selection cursor up.
226 .It Cm Enter
227 Enter the currently selected directory, or switch to the
228 .Cm blame
229 view for the currently selected file.
230 .It Cm l
231 Open a
232 .Cm log
233 view for the currently selected tree entry.
234 .It Cm Backspace
235 Move back to the parent directory.
236 .It Cm i
237 Show object IDs for all objects displayed in the
238 .Cm tree
239 view.
240 .El
241 .Pp
242 The options for
243 .Cm tog tree
244 are as follows:
245 .Bl -tag -width Ds
246 .It Fl c Ar commit
247 Start traversing history at the specified
248 .Ar commit .
249 The expected argument is the name of a branch or a SHA1 hash which corresponds
250 to a commit object.
251 .El
252 .El
253 .Sh EXIT STATUS
254 .Ex -std tog
255 .Sh SEE ALSO
256 .Xr git-repository 5
257 .Sh AUTHORS
258 .An Stefan Sperling Aq Mt stsp@openbsd.org
259 .An joshua stein Aq Mt jcs@openbsd.org