FarNet.GitKit
0.9.5
Prefix Reserved
See the version list below for details.
dotnet add package FarNet.GitKit --version 0.9.5
NuGet\Install-Package FarNet.GitKit -Version 0.9.5
<PackageReference Include="FarNet.GitKit" Version="0.9.5" />
paket add FarNet.GitKit --version 0.9.5
#r "nuget: FarNet.GitKit, 0.9.5"
// Install FarNet.GitKit as a Cake Addin #addin nuget:?package=FarNet.GitKit&version=0.9.5 // Install FarNet.GitKit as a Cake Tool #tool nuget:?package=FarNet.GitKit&version=0.9.5
FarNet.GitKit
Far Manager git helpers based on LibGit2Sharp
About
GitKit is the FarNet module for git operations in Far Manager. GitKit uses LibGit2Sharp and git is not needed as such. Git may be optionally used for getting credentials.
Project FarNet
- Wiki: https://github.com/nightroman/FarNet/wiki
- Site: https://github.com/nightroman/FarNet
- Author: Roman Kuzmin
Install
- Far Manager
- Package FarNet
- Package FarNet.GitKit
- Optional package FarNet.PowerShellFar
How to install and update FarNet and modules
https://github.com/nightroman/FarNet#readme
Commands
GitKit commands start with gk:
. Commands are invoked in the command line or
using F11 / FarNet / Invoke or defined in the user menu and file associations.
Command parameters are key=value pairs separated by semicolons, using the
connection string format
gk:subcommand [key=value] [; key=value] ...
If you have nothing or spaces after
gk:
then this help topic is shown.
Common parameters
Repo=<path>
Specifies the existing repository path.
Default: the current panel directory.
Panel commands
gk:branches
Opens the Branches panel.
gk:commits
Opens the Commits panel.
gk:changes
Opens the Changes panel.
Operation commands
gk:cd
Navigates to the repository path, see cd command
gk:edit
Opens a file in the editor, see Edit command
gk:init
Creates repository, see Init command.
gk:clone
Clones repository, see Clone command.
gk:commit
Commits changes, see Commit command.
gk:checkout
Checkouts branch, see Checkout command.
gk:pull
Pulls the head branch, see Pull command.
gk:push
Pushes the head branch, see Push command.
gk:blame
Analyses file line commits, see Blame command.
gk:status
Prints the repository status, see Status command.
cd command
Use this command to navigate to a repository directory or file
gk:cd
Parameters
Path=<string>
Specifies the repository path relative to the root.
Default: the repository root.If the path specifies an existing file then the command navigates to its directory panel and sets the cursor to this file.
Edit command
Use this command to edit the specified repository file
gk:edit
Parameters
Path=<string>
Specifies the repository file path relative to the root.
Default: you are prompted to enter.Examples
README.md
- the rootREADME.md
.git\config
- the local configuration file.git\COMMIT_EDITMSG
- the last edited commit message
Init command
Use this command in order to create a repository
gk:init
Parameters
Path=<string>
Specifies the new repository directory.
Default: the current panel directory.IsBare=<bool>
Tells to create a bare repository.
Clone command
Use this command in order to clone a repository
gk:clone
Parameters
Url=<string>
(required)Specifies the remote repository.
Path=<string>
Specifies the local path to clone into.
Default: the current panel directory.IsBare=<bool>
Tells to clone a bare repository.
NoCheckout=<bool>
Tells not to checkout after cloning.
RecurseSubmodules=<bool>
Tells to recursively clone submodules.
Commit command
Use this command in order to commit changes
gk:commit
Parameters
Message=<string>
The commit message. Omit it in order to compose in the editor. If you also set
CommentaryChar
then the editor text will contain commentaries about changes.All=<bool>
Tells to stage all changes before committing.
AllowEmptyCommit=<bool>
Tells to allow creation of an empty commit.
AmendPreviousCommit=<bool>
Tells to amend the previous commit.
PrettifyMessage=<bool>
Tells to prettify the message by stripping leading and trailing empty lines, trailing spaces, and collapsing consecutive empty lines.
PrettifyMessage
is ignored ifCommentaryChar
is set.CommentaryChar=<char>
The starting line char used to identify commentaries in the commit message. If set (usually to "#"), all lines starting with this char will be removed.
CommentaryChar
impliesPrettifyMessage=true
.
Examples
# commit all changes, compose a new message in the editor
gk:commit All=true; CommentaryChar=#
# amend with all changes, modify the old message in the editor
gk:commit All=true; CommentaryChar=#; AmendPreviousCommit=true
Checkout command
Use this command in order to checkout the specified branch
gk:checkout
Parameters
Branch=<string>
The branch to checkout. If it is omitted you are prompted to input the branch name.
If the specified branch does not exists, it is created from the head branch, with a confirmation dialog.
Pull command
Use this command in order to pull the head branch
gk:pull
Push command
Use this command in order to push the head branch, with a confirmation dialog
gk:push
Blame command
Use this command in order to view the specified file line commits in the editor
gk:blame
Parameters
Path=<string>
Specifies the file to blame. For the cursor file omit the parameter or use "?".
IsGitPath=<bool>
Tells to treat
Path
as git path.
Keys and actions
Enter
Opens the changes panel for the caret line commit.
Status command
Use this command in order to print the repository status information like change summary, commit hash, head branch, similar branches, commit message
gk:status
Parameters
ShowFiles=<bool>
Tells to print changed file statuses and paths before the summary line.
Panels
GitKit provides several panels for browsing and operating
Common panel keys and actions
CtrlA
Opens the cursor item property panel. This operation requires
FarNet.PowerShellFar
.
Branches panel
This panel shows the repository branches, local and remote.
Branch marks: *
head, r
remote, =
tracked same as remote, <
tracked older, >
tracked newer, ?
tracked orphan.
The panel is opened by
gk:branches
Keys and actions
Enter
Opens the cursor branch Commits panel.
ShiftEnter
Checkouts the cursor branch. For the local branch, makes it the head branch. For the remote branch, creates a new branch from it and makes it the head branch.
ShiftF5
Creates a new branch from the cursor branch.
ShiftF6
Renames the cursor branch.
F7
Creates and checkouts a new branch from the head branch. Note that the head branch is with
*
, not the cursor. To copy the cursor branch, useShiftF5
.F8
,Del
Safely deletes the selected local branches.
Branches with unique local commits and remote branches are not deleted. Use
ShiftF8
,ShiftDel
in order to force delete them.ShiftF8
,ShiftDel
Forcedly deletes the selected local and remote branches.
Commits panel
This panel shows branch or path commits.
Commits are shown by pages of CommitsPageLimit
, see Settings.
The panel is opened from the branches panel or by the command
gk:commits
Parameters
Path=<string>
Tells to show commits including the specified file system or git path. Use "?" for the panel cursor file or directory.
When
Path
is omitted, the head branch commits are shown.IsGitPath=<bool>
Tells to treat
Path
as git path.
Keys and actions
Enter
Opens the cursor commit Changes panel.
PgDn
At the last shown commit, loads the next page commits.
PgUp
At the first shown commit, loads the previous page commits.
Changes panel
This panel shows changed files.
The panel is opened from the commits panel or by the menu commands "Compare branches" and "Compare commits" or by the command
gk:changes
Parameters
Kind=<enum>
Specifies the changes kind
NotCommitted
: includes all not committed changes, i.e.NotStaged
andStaged
NotStaged
: not staged changes (git working directory)Staged
: staged changes (git index)Head
: last committed changesLast
: (default)NotCommitted
changes if any, or elseHead
changes
Keys and actions
Enter
Opens the diff tool specified by the setting
DiffTool
.F3
,F4
Opens the diff patch in the viewer or editor.
Menu
Push branch (branches panel, commits panel)
Branches panel: Pushes the cursor branch, with a confirmation dialog.
Commits panel: Pushes the commits branch, with a confirmation dialog.
Merge branch (branches panel)
Merges the cursor branch into the head branch, with a confirmation dialog.
Compare branches (branches panel)
Compares the cursor branch with the selected branch and opens the changes panel. If nothing is selected then the head branch is used.
Create branch (commits panel)
Creates a new branch from the cursor commit.
Compare commits (commits panel)
Compares the cursor commit with the selected commit and opens the changes panel. If nothing is selected then the tip commit is used.
Commit log
Opens the panel with commits including the cursor file or directory path.
Edit file (changes panel)
If the cursor change file exists, opens this file in the editor.
Help
Shows GitKit help.
Settings
Settings editor: F11 / FarNet / Settings / GitKit
DiffTool and DiffToolArguments
Specify the diff tool and arguments used to compare changed files.
In arguments use %1
and %2
as file path substitutes.
Environment variables are expanded.
VSCode is used as the default diff tool
%LOCALAPPDATA%\Programs\Microsoft VS Code\bin\code.cmd
--wait --diff "%1" "%2"
UseGitCredentials
If true, tells to use git credentials for remote tasks.
See Credentials for details.
Default: false.
CommitsPageLimit
Maximum number of commits per panel pages.
Default: 100.
ShaPrefixLength
The number of chars for truncated commit SHA.
Default: 7.
Credentials
Remote git hosts may require credentials, user name and password. GitKit offers two ways, with some advantages and disadvantages.
With UseGitCredentials
set to false, an input dialog is used. Enter user name
and password and optionally save them for later use. The environment variable
GitKit_User
is used for keeping credentials.
Alternatively, if you have git installed and available in the path, set
UseGitCredentials
to true in order to use git for getting credentials.
Learn more about Target Frameworks and .NET Standard.
This package has no dependencies.
NuGet packages
This package is not used by any NuGet packages.
GitHub repositories
This package is not used by any popular GitHub repositories.
Version | Downloads | Last updated |
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1.0.3 | 83 | 10/26/2024 |
1.0.2 | 215 | 4/20/2024 |
1.0.1 | 242 | 1/13/2024 |
1.0.0 | 242 | 11/19/2023 |
0.9.7 | 294 | 11/1/2023 |
0.9.6 | 216 | 10/27/2023 |
0.9.5 | 229 | 10/26/2023 |
0.9.4 | 234 | 10/25/2023 |
0.9.3 | 256 | 5/16/2023 |
0.9.2 | 159 | 5/3/2023 |
0.9.1 | 148 | 5/2/2023 |
0.9.0 | 167 | 5/1/2023 |
0.8.6 | 161 | 4/30/2023 |
0.8.5 | 161 | 4/29/2023 |
0.8.4 | 163 | 4/28/2023 |
0.8.3 | 170 | 4/27/2023 |
0.8.2 | 159 | 4/27/2023 |
0.8.1 | 162 | 4/26/2023 |
0.8.0 | 155 | 4/26/2023 |
0.7.8 | 174 | 4/24/2023 |
0.7.7 | 170 | 4/23/2023 |
0.7.6 | 181 | 4/23/2023 |
0.7.5 | 178 | 4/23/2023 |
0.7.4 | 162 | 4/21/2023 |
0.7.3 | 175 | 4/21/2023 |
0.7.2 | 180 | 4/21/2023 |
0.7.1 | 186 | 4/19/2023 |
0.7.0 | 182 | 4/19/2023 |
0.6.5 | 210 | 4/18/2023 |
0.6.4 | 165 | 4/18/2023 |
0.6.3 | 174 | 4/18/2023 |
0.6.2 | 184 | 4/17/2023 |
0.6.1 | 183 | 4/16/2023 |
0.6.0 | 186 | 4/16/2023 |
0.5.3 | 191 | 4/15/2023 |
0.5.2 | 190 | 4/15/2023 |
0.5.1 | 179 | 4/15/2023 |
0.5.0 | 193 | 4/14/2023 |
0.4.0 | 194 | 4/13/2023 |
0.3.2 | 189 | 4/12/2023 |
0.3.1 | 193 | 4/12/2023 |
0.3.0 | 188 | 4/12/2023 |
0.2.4 | 178 | 4/11/2023 |
0.2.3 | 197 | 4/11/2023 |
0.2.2 | 190 | 4/11/2023 |
0.2.1 | 185 | 4/11/2023 |
0.2.0 | 186 | 4/11/2023 |
0.1.0 | 195 | 4/10/2023 |
0.0.3 | 191 | 4/9/2023 |
0.0.2 | 191 | 4/9/2023 |
0.0.1 | 182 | 4/8/2023 |