Use fuller format with committer info instead of medium format, as that
is more complete, and info for author and committer seems to fit in one
line each.
Fix one-line medium format so it truncates the subject at 50, instead of
at the fixed column 60, as that was not good to graph logs.
Remove `--all` from graph log aliases, to increase their flexibility.
We're then able to use it just for the current or for a branch passed
as parameter (as we already could with the other log aliases).
Copied from zimfw/git@63008c817e
Adds the following aliases:
- gmS: GPG-sign the resulting merge commit.
- gmV: Verify that the tip commit of the side branch being merged is
signed with a valid key, i.e. a key that has a valid uid: in the
default trust model, this means the signing key has been signed by a
trusted key. If the tip commit of the side branch is not signed with a
valid key, the merge is aborted.
Closes#333
and change the commit format to bold yellow, since that's the default
git log format for the commit when colored.
Closes#334
Copied from zimfw/git@013c9d9bf3
so we have more vertical space for the actual log entries, instead of
having each one separated by a line just with graph lines. Also, this is
the default layout already, see `git log --graph --oneline` for example.
as there's actually no "brief" format originally in git (by "originally"
I mean the ones listed for `--format=<format>` in `man git-log`).
Also, we already fit in `glG` all the information that `glb` had.
So add `glO`, that is a one-line variant of `glG`.
Now we get nice symmetrical formats in `glg`/`glG` and in `glo`/`glO`.
Rename `gpS` (mnemonic "pretty-signature") and `glS` ("log-signature")
to `gcv` ("commit-verify") and `glv` ("log-verify") respectivelly,
so `v` is used to verify signatures, and `s`/`S` is used to sign.
Remove `git-commit-lost` and `git-stash-dropped`, as this could be
probably joined into one function that shows all lost commits, including
lost stashes, and also because there seems to be many different ways to
do this, as discussed in https://stackoverflow.com/q/89332/2654518.
An answer worth noting is https://stackoverflow.com/a/6455586/2654518.
If someone is using this, let's discuss on a new solution...
Remove Oh-My-Zsh compatibility from `git-branch-current`, and delete
`git_current_branch`. This compatibility was already partially broken at
c1b02c0, when we also updated the gitster prompt theme. Now this
function fails when in 'detached HEAD' state (is was returning the
commit hash in this state), which is what we would expect from the use
we make of it.
Closes#244
that prompts if upstream remote branch(es) should be deleted too. As
with `git branch`, the function supports multiple branches as params,
and also the `-r`/`--remotes` param. Update `gbx` and `gbX` to use this
function.
Also update `git-stash-clear-interactive` to have multiple tests instead
of multiple nested `if`/`then`/`fi`. (Simpler syntax, IMHO)
This complements the changes done in the last commit, and also fixes the
`glg` output, and removes the now unnecessary `--date=relative`
parameter from `glG`.
Although I insisted on the `--long-option` format on 8669a4f, I think
`rm -rf` is pretty common and recognizable, so revert to that.
Add missing aliases to README.md, and improve description of existing
ones. The main improvement is trying to be more concise, so instead of
repeating "records changes to the repository" multiple times, simply say
"commits", for example. Also try to use words that match the alias
letters, so for "gcs" say "shows" instead of "displays", for example.
as there are multiple solutions to list the lost commits and stashes,
but I could not find reliable ones. See
https://stackoverflow.com/q/89332/2654518.
Well, the current `git-commit-lost` and `git-stash-dropped`
implementations don't accurately work at least on the repositories I'm
working with.
The `git-hub` functions where removed at dcc3265, but aliases and docs
remained. Remove these.
Remove line break from `_git_log_oneline_format`, so it really occupies
one line. And change date format in `glG` output from committer date
(`%cd`) to relative author date (`%ar`) to conform with other formats.
Refactor remaining functions. Most of the changes refer to using the
already existing git error messages and return codes, instead of having
code that creates that. (Error messages for 'not in a git repository'
where not even consistent among functions, and there's were I started
this...)
The most drastic changes can be seen in `git-root`, then in `git-dir`
and `git-stash-clear-interactive`.
Since some terminal colour schemes have a too dark blue color that does
not go well with a black background. And since some people actually use
such colour schemes! :- )
Fixes#228
instead of `remote update`. Both behave the same way, fetching from all
configured remotes. The `fetch --all` is shorter, and probably more
familiar. See https://stackoverflow.com/a/17512004/2654518
Also change `;` to `&&`, so merge is only called after fetch succeeded.
Closes#196
truncating at character 60. First 10 chars are used for `*`, commit
hash and spaces.
The 50 char limit is based on
http://tbaggery.com/2008/04/19/a-note-about-git-commit-messages.html
Also changed aliases to use the `--long-option` format when available,
so aliases are clearer for those unfamiliar with the options.
Closes#196