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## vim-gitgutter
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A Vim plugin which shows a git diff in the 'gutter' (sign column). It shows whether each line has been added, modified, and where lines have been removed. You can also stage and undo individual hunks.
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Features:
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* Shows signs for added, modified, and removed lines.
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* Runs the diffs asynchronously in terminal Vim/MacVim (7.4.1826+), gVim (7.4.1850+), MacVim GUI (7.4.1832+), and NeoVim.
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* Ensures signs are always as up to date as possible (but without running more than necessary).
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* Quick jumping between blocks of changed lines ("hunks").
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* Stage/undo/preview individual hunks.
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* Provides a hunk text object.
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* Diffs against index (default) or any commit.
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* Handles line endings correctly, even with repos that do CRLF conversion.
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* Optional line highlighting.
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* Fully customisable (signs, sign column, line highlights, mappings, extra git-diff arguments, etc).
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* Can be toggled on/off.
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* Preserves signs from other plugins.
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* Easy to integrate diff stats into status line; built-in integration with [vim-airline](https://github.com/bling/vim-airline/).
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* Works with fish shell (in addition to the usual shells).
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Constraints:
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* Supports git only.
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If you work with other version control systems, I recommend [vim-signify](https://github.com/mhinz/vim-signify).
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### Screenshot
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![screenshot](https://raw.github.com/airblade/vim-gitgutter/master/screenshot.png)
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In the screenshot above you can see:
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* Line 15 has been modified.
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* Lines 21-24 are new.
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* A line or lines were removed between lines 25 and 26.
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### Installation
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Before installation, please check your Vim supports signs by running `:echo has('signs')`. `1` means you're all set; `0` means you need to install a Vim with signs support. If you're compiling Vim yourself you need the 'big' or 'huge' feature set. [MacVim][] supports signs.
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You install vim-gitgutter like any other vim plugin.
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##### Pathogen
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```
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cd ~/.vim/bundle
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git clone git://github.com/airblade/vim-gitgutter.git
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```
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##### Voom
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Edit your plugin manifest (`voom edit`) and add:
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```
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airblade/vim-gitgutter
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```
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##### VimPlug
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Place this in your .vimrc:
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```viml
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Plug 'airblade/vim-gitgutter'
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```
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Then run the following in Vim:
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```
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:source %
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:PlugInstall
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```
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##### NeoBundle
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Place this in your .vimrc:
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```viml
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NeoBundle 'airblade/vim-gitgutter'
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```
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Then run the following in Vim:
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```
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:source %
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:NeoBundleInstall
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```
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##### No plugin manager
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Copy vim-gitgutter's subdirectories into your vim configuration directory:
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```
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cd /tmp && git clone git://github.com/airblade/vim-gitgutter.git
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cp -r vim-gitgutter/* ~/.vim/
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```
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See `:help add-global-plugin`.
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If you are on Windows you may find the command prompt pops up briefly every time vim-gitgutter runs. You can avoid this by installing both [vim-misc](https://github.com/xolox/vim-misc) and [vim-shell](https://github.com/xolox/vim-shell). If you have those two plugins but don't want vim-gitgutter to use them, you can opt out with `let g:gitgutter_avoid_cmd_prompt_on_windows = 0` in your `~/.vimrc`.
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### Getting started
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When you make a change to a file tracked by git, the diff markers should appear automatically. The delay is governed by vim's `updatetime` option; the default value is 4 seconds but I suggest reducing it to around 250ms (add `set updatetime=250` to your vimrc).
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You can jump between hunks with `[c` and `]c`. You can preview, stage, and undo hunks with `<leader>hp`, `<leader>hs`, and `<leader>hu` respectively.
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You cannot currently unstage a staged hunk.
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#### Activation
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You can explicitly turn vim-gitgutter off and on (defaults to on):
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* turn off with `:GitGutterDisable`
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* turn on with `:GitGutterEnable`
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* toggle with `:GitGutterToggle`.
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You can turn the signs on and off (defaults to on):
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* turn on with `:GitGutterSignsEnable`
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* turn off with `:GitGutterSignsDisable`
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* toggle with `:GitGutterSignsToggle`.
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And you can turn line highlighting on and off (defaults to off):
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* turn on with `:GitGutterLineHighlightsEnable`
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* turn off with `:GitGutterLineHighlightsDisable`
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* toggle with `:GitGutterLineHighlightsToggle`.
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Note that if you have line highlighting on and signs off, you will have an empty sign column – more accurately, a sign column with invisible signs. This is because line highlighting requires signs and Vim always shows the sign column even if the signs are invisible.
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If you switch off both line highlighting and signs, you won't see the sign column. That is unless you have set `let g:gitgutter_sign_column_always = 1` so it's always there.
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To keep your Vim snappy, vim-gitgutter will suppress itself when a file has more than 500 changes. As soon as the number of changes falls below the limit vim-gitgutter will show the signs again. You can configure the threshold with:
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```viml
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let g:gitgutter_max_signs = 500 " default value
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```
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#### Hunks
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You can jump between hunks:
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* jump to next hunk (change): `]c`
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* jump to previous hunk (change): `[c`.
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Both of those take a preceding count.
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To set your own mappings for these, for example `]h` and `[h`:
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```viml
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nmap ]h <Plug>GitGutterNextHunk
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nmap [h <Plug>GitGutterPrevHunk
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```
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You can stage or undo an individual hunk when your cursor is in it:
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* stage the hunk with `<Leader>hs` or
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* undo it with `<Leader>hu`.
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See the FAQ if you want to unstage staged changes.
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The `.` command will work with both these if you install [repeat.vim](https://github.com/tpope/vim-repeat).
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To set your own mappings for these, for example if you prefer the mnemonics hunk-add and hunk-revert:
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```viml
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nmap <Leader>ha <Plug>GitGutterStageHunk
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nmap <Leader>hr <Plug>GitGutterUndoHunk
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```
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And you can preview a hunk's changes with `<Leader>hp`. You can of course change this mapping, e.g:
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```viml
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nmap <Leader>hv <Plug>GitGutterPreviewHunk
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```
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A hunk text object is provided which works in visual and operator-pending modes.
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- `ic` operates on all lines in the current hunk.
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- `ac` operates on all lines in the current hunk and any trailing empty lines.
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To re-map these, for example to `ih` and `ah`:
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```viml
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omap ih <Plug>GitGutterTextObjectInnerPending
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omap ah <Plug>GitGutterTextObjectOuterPending
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xmap ih <Plug>GitGutterTextObjectInnerVisual
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xmap ah <Plug>GitGutterTextObjectOuterVisual
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```
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If you don't want vim-gitgutter to set up any mappings at all, use this:
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```viml
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let g:gitgutter_map_keys = 0
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```
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Finally, you can force vim-gitgutter to update its signs across all visible buffers with `:GitGutterAll`.
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See the customisation section below for how to change the defaults.
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### When are the signs updated?
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By default the signs are updated as follows:
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| Stop typing | So the signs are real time | `g:gitgutter_realtime` |
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| Switch buffer | To notice change to git index | `g:gitgutter_eager` |
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| Switch tab | To notice change to git index | `g:gitgutter_eager` |
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| Focus the GUI | To notice change to git index | `g:gitgutter_eager` (not gVim on Windows) |
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| After shell command | To notice change to git index | `g:gitgutter_eager` |
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| Read a file into a buffer | To display initial signs | [always] |
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| Save a buffer | So non-realtime signs are up to date | [always] |
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| Change a file outside Vim | To notice `git stash` | [always] |
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The length of time Vim waits after you stop typing before it triggers the plugin is governed by the setting `updatetime`. This defaults to `4000` milliseconds which is rather too long. I recommend around `250` milliseconds but it depends on your system and your preferences. Note that in terminal Vim pre-7.4.427 an `updatetime` of less than approximately `1000` milliseconds can lead to random highlighting glitches; the lower the `updatetime`, the more glitches.
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If you experience a lag, you can trade speed for accuracy:
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```viml
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let g:gitgutter_realtime = 0
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let g:gitgutter_eager = 0
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```
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Note the realtime updating requires Vim 7.3.105 or higher.
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### Customisation
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You can customise:
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* The sign column's colours
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* Whether or not the sign column is shown when there aren't any signs (defaults to no)
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* The signs' colours and symbols
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* Line highlights
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* The base of the diff
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* Extra arguments for `git diff`
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* Key mappings
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* Whether or not vim-gitgutter is on initially (defaults to on)
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* Whether or not signs are shown (defaults to yes)
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* Whether or not line highlighting is on initially (defaults to off)
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* Whether or not vim-gitgutter runs in "realtime" (defaults to yes)
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* Whether or not vim-gitgutter runs eagerly (defaults to yes)
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* Whether or not vim-gitgutter runs asynchronously (defaults to yes)
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Please note that vim-gitgutter won't override any colours or highlights you've set in your colorscheme.
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#### Sign column
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By default vim-gitgutter will make the sign column look like the line number column.
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To customise your sign column's background color, first tell vim-gitgutter to leave it alone:
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```viml
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let g:gitgutter_override_sign_column_highlight = 0
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```
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And then either update your colorscheme's `SignColumn` highlight group or set it in your vimrc:
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```viml
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highlight SignColumn ctermbg=whatever " terminal Vim
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highlight SignColumn guibg=whatever " gVim/MacVim
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```
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By default the sign column will appear when there are signs to show and disappear when there aren't. If you would always like the sign column to be there, add `let g:gitgutter_sign_column_always = 1` to your `~/.vimrc`.
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#### Signs' colours and symbols
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To customise the colours, set up the following highlight groups in your colorscheme or `~/.vimrc`:
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```viml
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GitGutterAdd " an added line
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GitGutterChange " a changed line
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GitGutterDelete " at least one removed line
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GitGutterChangeDelete " a changed line followed by at least one removed line
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```
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You can either set these with `highlight GitGutterAdd {key}={arg}...` or link them to existing highlight groups with, say, `highlight link GitGutterAdd DiffAdd`.
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To customise the symbols, add the following to your `~/.vimrc`:
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```viml
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let g:gitgutter_sign_added = 'xx'
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let g:gitgutter_sign_modified = 'yy'
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let g:gitgutter_sign_removed = 'zz'
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let g:gitgutter_sign_removed_first_line = '^^'
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let g:gitgutter_sign_modified_removed = 'ww'
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```
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#### Line highlights
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Similarly to the signs' colours, set up the following highlight groups in your colorscheme or `~/.vimrc`:
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```viml
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GitGutterAddLine " default: links to DiffAdd
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GitGutterChangeLine " default: links to DiffChange
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GitGutterDeleteLine " default: links to DiffDelete
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GitGutterChangeDeleteLine " default: links to GitGutterChangeLineDefault, i.e. DiffChange
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```
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#### The base of the diff
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By default buffers are diffed against the index. However you can diff against any commit by setting:
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```viml
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let g:gitgutter_diff_base = '<commit SHA>'
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```
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#### Extra arguments for `git diff`
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If you want to pass extra arguments to `git diff`, for example to ignore whitespace, do so like this:
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```viml
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let g:gitgutter_diff_args = '-w'
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```
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#### Key mappings
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To disable all key mappings:
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```viml
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let g:gitgutter_map_keys = 0
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```
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See above for configuring maps for hunk-jumping and staging/undoing.
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#### Use a custom `grep` command
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If you use an alternative to grep, you can tell vim-gitgutter to use it here.
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```viml
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" Default:
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let g:gitgutter_grep_command = 'grep'
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```
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#### To turn off vim-gitgutter by default
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Add `let g:gitgutter_enabled = 0` to your `~/.vimrc`.
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#### To turn off signs by default
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Add `let g:gitgutter_signs = 0` to your `~/.vimrc`.
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#### To turn on line highlighting by default
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Add `let g:gitgutter_highlight_lines = 1` to your `~/.vimrc`.
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#### To turn off asynchronous updates
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By default diffs are run asynchronously. To run diffs synchronously instead:
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```viml
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let g:gitgutter_async = 0
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```
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### Extensions
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#### Operate on every line in a hunk
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You can map an operator to do whatever you want to every line in a hunk.
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Let's say, for example, you want to remove trailing whitespace.
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```viml
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function! CleanUp(...)
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if a:0 " opfunc
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let [first, last] = [line("'["), line("']")]
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else
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let [first, last] = [line("'<"), line("'>")]
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endif
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for lnum in range(first, last)
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endfunction
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nmap <silent> <Leader>x :set opfunc=CleanUp<CR>g@
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```
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Then place your cursor in a hunk and type `\xic` (assuming a leader of `\`).
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Alternatively you could place your cursor in a hunk, type `vic` to select it, then `:call CleanUp()`.
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#### Operate on every changed line in a file
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You can write a command to do whatever you want to every changed line in a file.
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```viml
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function! GlobalChangedLines(ex_cmd)
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for hunk in GitGutterGetHunks()
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for lnum in range(hunk[2], hunk[2]+hunk[3]-1)
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let cursor = getcurpos()
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silent! execute lnum.a:ex_cmd
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call setpos('.', cursor)
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endfor
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endfor
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endfunction
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command -nargs=1 Glines call GlobalChangedLines(<q-args>)
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```
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Let's say, for example, you want to remove trailing whitespace from all changed lines:
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```viml
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:Glines s/\s\+$//
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```
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#### Cycle through hunks in all buffers
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`]c` and `[c` jump from one hunk to the next in the current buffer. You can use this code to jump to the next hunk no matter which buffer it's in.
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```viml
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function! NextHunkAllBuffers()
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let line = line('.')
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GitGutterNextHunk
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if line('.') != line
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return
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endif
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let bufnr = bufnr('')
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while 1
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bnext
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if bufnr('') == bufnr
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return
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endif
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if !empty(GitGutterGetHunks())
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normal! 1G
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GitGutterNextHunk
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return
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endif
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endwhile
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endfunction
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function! PrevHunkAllBuffers()
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let line = line('.')
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GitGutterPrevHunk
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if line('.') != line
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return
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endif
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let bufnr = bufnr('')
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while 1
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bprevious
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if bufnr('') == bufnr
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return
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endif
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if !empty(GitGutterGetHunks())
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normal! G
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GitGutterPrevHunk
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return
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endif
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endwhile
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endfunction
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nmap <silent> ]c :call NextHunkAllBuffers()<CR>
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nmap <silent> [c :call PrevHunkAllBuffers()<CR>
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```
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### FAQ
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> Why can't I unstage staged changes?
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Unstaging staged hunks is feasible but not quite as easy as it sounds. There are three relevant versions of a file at any one time:
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1. The version at HEAD in the repo.
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2. The version staged in the index.
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3. The version in the working tree, in your vim buffer.
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`git-diff` without arguments shows you how 3 and 2 differ; this is what vim-gitgutter shows too.
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`git-diff --staged` shows you how 2 and 1 differ.
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|||
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Let's say you are looking at a file in vim which has some unstaged changes. Now you stage a hunk, either via vim-gitgutter or another means. The hunk is no longer marked in vim-gitgutter because it is the same in 3 and 2.
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|||
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Now you want to unstage that hunk. To see it, you need the difference between 2 and 1. For vim-gitgutter to show those differences, it would need to show you 2 instead of 3 in your vim buffer. But 2 is virtual so vim-gitgutter would need to handle it without touching 3.
|
|||
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|
|||
|
I intend to implement this but I can't commit to any deadline.
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|||
|
|
|||
|
> Why are the colours in the sign column weird?
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Your colorscheme is configuring the `SignColumn` highlight group weirdly. Please see the section above on customising the sign column.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
> There's a noticeable lag when vim-gitter runs; how can I avoid it?
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
By default vim-gitgutter runs often so the signs are as accurate as possible. The delay is governed by `updatetime`; see [above](#when-are-the-signs-updated) for more information.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
If you don't want realtime updates and would like to trade a little accuracy for speed, add this to your `~/.vimrc`:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
```viml
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|||
|
let g:gitgutter_realtime = 0
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|||
|
let g:gitgutter_eager = 0
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|||
|
```
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
> What happens if I also use another plugin which uses signs (e.g. Syntastic)?
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Vim only allows one sign per line. Before adding a sign to a line, vim-gitgutter checks whether a sign has already been added by somebody else. If so it doesn't do anything. In other words vim-gitgutter won't overwrite another plugin's signs. It also won't remove another plugin's signs.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
> Why aren't any signs showing at all?
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Here are some things you can check:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
* `:echo system("git --version")` succeeds.
|
|||
|
* Your git config is compatible with the version of git returned by the command above.
|
|||
|
* Your Vim supports signs (`:echo has('signs')` should give `1`).
|
|||
|
* Your file is being tracked by git and has unstaged changes.
|
|||
|
* If you have aliased or configured `grep` to use any flags, add `let g:gitgutter_grep_command = 'grep'` to your `~/.vimrc`.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
> Why is the whole file marked as added when I edit it?
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
* If you use zsh, and you set `CDPATH`, make sure `CDPATH` doesn't include the current directory.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
### Shameless Plug
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
If this plugin has helped you, or you'd like to learn more about Vim, why not check out this screencast I wrote for PeepCode:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
* [Smash Into Vim][siv]
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
This was one of PeepCode's all-time top three bestsellers and is now available at Pluralsight.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
You can read reviews on my [website][airblade].
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
### Intellectual Property
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Copyright Andrew Stewart, AirBlade Software Ltd. Released under the MIT licence.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
[pathogen]: https://github.com/tpope/vim-pathogen
|
|||
|
[siv]: http://pluralsight.com/training/Courses/TableOfContents/smash-into-vim
|
|||
|
[airblade]: http://airbladesoftware.com/peepcode-vim
|
|||
|
[macvim]: http://code.google.com/p/macvim/
|