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[http://melpa.org/#/git-auto-commit-mode git-auto-commit-mode] (on MELPA) is a minor mode that tries to commit a change to a file after every save. It can also push automatically.
 
[http://melpa.org/#/git-auto-commit-mode git-auto-commit-mode] (on MELPA) is a minor mode that tries to commit a change to a file after every save. It can also push automatically.
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== See previous versions of file ==
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It's very easy with [https://github.com/pidu/git-timemachine git-timemachine]. Once you have called {{Command|git-timemachine}} you'll have the keys:
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* '''p''' Visit previous historic version
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* '''n''' Visit next historic version
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* '''w''' Copy the abbreviated hash of the current historic version
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* '''W''' Copy the full hash of the current historic version
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* '''g''' Goto nth revision
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* '''q''' Exit the time machine.
  
 
= See also =
 
= See also =
  
 
See also the full list of packages to interact with Github, Gitlab and others in the [[Github]] page.
 
See also the full list of packages to interact with Github, Gitlab and others in the [[Github]] page.
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See a full list and a method to install them all at once on [https://github.com/tarsius/git-elisp tarsiu's github page].
  
 
[[Category:Version Control]][[Category:Convenience]][[Category:Third Party Package]]
 
[[Category:Version Control]][[Category:Convenience]][[Category:Third Party Package]]

Revision as of 19:46, 14 October 2015

Packages to interfere with the git version control system.


Full interfaces

Magit

Magit is a great Emacs mode for working with Git repositories. It provides a convenient interface for the most common Git operations. Please visit its own Magit page.

Specific use cases

Git blame

Git-blame is a package, available in ELPA, which provides a minor mode for incremental blame.

Show last commit message for current line

This package provides a function called git-messenger:popup-message that when called will pop-up the last git commit message for the current line. This uses the git-blame tool internally.

Available in ELPA.


Highlight uncommited changes

Git-gutter is an extension to highlight uncommitted changes on the left side of the window, indicating wether a line has been inserted, modified or deleted, and allowing you to jump between and revert them selectively. diff-hl does it too and works with Git, Mercurial, Bazaar and Svn, and it provides similar functionnality for dired. Both are available in ELPA. They are Tramp-aware.

After installation, call the minor modes or enable them:

   (add-hook 'python-mode-hook 'git-gutter-mode)

Jump between changes

To jump between changes: M-x git-gutter:next-hunk or M-x diff-hl-next-hunk.

Git-gutter.png

Commit on every change

git-auto-commit-mode (on MELPA) is a minor mode that tries to commit a change to a file after every save. It can also push automatically.

See previous versions of file

It's very easy with git-timemachine. Once you have called M-x git-timemachine you'll have the keys:

  • p Visit previous historic version
  • n Visit next historic version
  • w Copy the abbreviated hash of the current historic version
  • W Copy the full hash of the current historic version
  • g Goto nth revision
  • q Exit the time machine.

See also

See also the full list of packages to interact with Github, Gitlab and others in the Github page.

See a full list and a method to install them all at once on tarsiu's github page.