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GitUI provides you with the comfort of a git GUI but right in your terminal
![](demo.gif) ## Table of Contents 1. [Features](#features) 2. [Motivation](#motivation) 3. [Benchmarks](#bench) 4. [Roadmap](#roadmap) 5. [Limitations](#limitations) 6. [Installation](#installation) 7. [Build](#build) 8. [FAQs](#faqs) 9. [Diagnostics](#diagnostics) 10. [Color Theme](#theme) 11. [Key Bindings](#bindings) 12. [Sponsoring](#sponsoring) 13. [Inspiration](#inspiration) ## 1. Features [Top ▲](#table-of-contents) - Fast and intuitive **keyboard only** control - Context based help (**no need to memorize** tons of hot-keys) - Inspect, commit, and amend changes (incl. hooks: *pre-commit*,*commit-msg*,*post-commit*) - Stage, unstage, revert and reset files, hunks and lines - Stashing (save, pop, apply, drop, and inspect) - Push / Fetch to / from remote - Branch List (create, rename, delete, checkout, remotes) - Browse / **Search** commit log, diff committed changes - Responsive terminal UI - Async git API for fluid control - Submodule support ## 2. Motivation [Top ▲](#table-of-contents) I do most of my git work in a terminal but I frequently found myself using git GUIs for some use-cases like: index, commit, diff, stash, blame and log. Unfortunately popular git GUIs all fail on giant repositories or become unresponsive and unusable. GitUI provides you with the user experience and comfort of a git GUI but right in your terminal while being portable, fast, free and opensource. ## 3. Benchmarks [Top ▲](#table-of-contents) For a [RustBerlin meetup presentation](https://youtu.be/rpilJV-eIVw?t=5334) ([slides](https://github.com/extrawurst/gitui-presentation)) I compared `lazygit`,`tig` and `gitui` by parsing the entire Linux git repository (which contains over 900k commits): | | Time | Memory (GB) | Binary (MB) | Freezes | Crashes | | --------- | ---------- | ----------- | ----------- | --------- | --------- | | `gitui` | **24 s** ✅ | **0.17** ✅ | 1.4 | **No** ✅ | **No** ✅ | | `lazygit` | 57 s | 2.6 | 16 | Yes | Sometimes | | `tig` | 4 m 20 s | 1.3 | **0.6** ✅ | Sometimes | **No** ✅ | ## 4. Road(map) to 1.0 [Top ▲](#table-of-contents) These are the high level goals before calling out `1.0`: * visualize branching structure in log tab ([#81](https://github.com/extrawurst/gitui/issues/81)) * interactive rebase ([#32](https://github.com/extrawurst/gitui/issues/32)) ## 5. Known Limitations [Top ▲](#table-of-contents) - no sparse repo support (see [#1226](https://github.com/extrawurst/gitui/issues/1226)) - no support for GPG signing (see [#97](https://github.com/extrawurst/gitui/issues/97)) - no git-lfs support (see [#1089](https://github.com/extrawurst/gitui/discussions/1089)) - *credential.helper* for https needs to be **explicitly** configured (see [#800](https://github.com/extrawurst/gitui/issues/800)) Currently, this tool does not fully substitute the _git shell_, however both tools work well in tandem. The priorities for `gitui` are on features that are making me mad when done on the _git shell_, like stashing, staging lines or hunks. Eventually, I will be able to work on making `gitui` a one stop solution - but for that I need help - this is just a spare time project for now. All support is welcomed! Sponsors as well! ❤️ ## 6. Installation [Top ▲](#table-of-contents) Packaging status For the time being this product is in alpha and is not considered production ready. However, for personal use it is reasonably stable and is being used while developing itself. #### [Arch Linux](https://archlinux.org/packages/community/x86_64/gitui/) ```sh pacman -S gitui ``` #### Fedora ```sh sudo dnf install gitui ``` #### Gentoo Available in [dm9pZCAq overlay](https://github.com/gentoo-mirror/dm9pZCAq) ```sh sudo eselect repository enable dm9pZCAq sudo emerge --sync dm9pZCAq sudo emerge dev-vcs/gitui::dm9pZCAq ``` #### [openSUSE](https://software.opensuse.org/package/gitui) (Tumbleweed) ```sh sudo zypper install gitui ``` #### Homebrew (macOS) ```sh brew install gitui ``` #### [MacPorts (macOS)](https://ports.macports.org/port/gitui/details/) ```sh port install gitui ``` #### [Winget](https://github.com/microsoft/winget-pkgs/tree/master/manifests/s/StephanDilly/gitui) (Windows) ``` winget install gitui ``` #### [Scoop](https://github.com/ScoopInstaller/Main/blob/master/bucket/gitui.json) (Windows) ``` scoop install gitui ``` #### [Chocolatey](https://chocolatey.org/packages/gitui) (Windows) ``` choco install gitui ``` #### [Nix](https://search.nixos.org/packages?channel=unstable&show=gitui&from=0&size=50&sort=relevance&query=gitui) (Nix/NixOS) Nixpkg ``` nix-env -iA nixpkgs.gitui ``` NixOS ``` nix-env -iA nixos.gitui ``` #### [Termux](https://github.com/termux/termux-packages/tree/master/packages/gitui) (Android) ``` pkg install gitui ``` #### [Anaconda](https://anaconda.org/conda-forge/gitui) ``` conda install -c conda-forge gitui ``` ## Release Binaries [Available for download in releases](https://github.com/extrawurst/gitui/releases) Binaries available for: ### Linux - gitui-linux-musl.tar.gz (linux on x86_64) - gitui-linux-aarch64.tar.gz (linux on 64 bit arm) - gitui-linux-arm.tar.gz - gitui-linux-armv7.tar.gz All contain a single binary file ### macOS - gitui-mac.tar.gz (intel Mac, uses Rosetta on Apple silicon, single binary) ### Windows - gitui-win.tar.gz (single 64bit binary) - gitui.msi (64bit Installer package) ## 7. Build [Top ▲](#table-of-contents) ### Requirements - Minimum supported `rust`/`cargo` version: `1.65` - See [Install Rust](https://www.rust-lang.org/tools/install) - To build openssl dependency (see https://docs.rs/openssl/latest/openssl/) - perl >= 5.12 (strawberry perl works for windows https://strawberryperl.com/) - a c compiler (msvc, gcc or clang, cargo will find it) - To run the complete test suite python is required (and it must be invokable as `python`) ### Cargo Install The simplest way to start playing around with `gitui` is to have `cargo` build and install it with `cargo install gitui`. If you are not familiar with rust and cargo: [Getting Started with Rust](https://doc.rust-lang.org/book/ch01-00-getting-started.html) ### Cargo Features #### trace-libgit enable `libgit2` tracing works if `libgit2` builded with `-DENABLE_TRACE=ON` this feature enabled by default, to disable: `cargo install --no-default-features` ## 8. FAQs [Top ▲](#table-of-contents) see [FAQs page](./FAQ.md) ## 9. Diagnostics [Top ▲](#table-of-contents) To run with logging enabled run `gitui -l`. This will log to: - macOS: `$HOME/Library/Caches/gitui/gitui.log` - Linux using `XDG`: `$XDG_CACHE_HOME/gitui/gitui.log` - Linux: `$HOME/.cache/gitui/gitui.log` - Windows: `%LOCALAPPDATA%/gitui/gitui.log` ## 10. Color Theme [Top ▲](#table-of-contents) ![](assets/light-theme.png) `gitui` should automatically work on both light and dark terminal themes. However, you can customize everything to your liking: See [Themes](THEMES.md). ## 11. Key Bindings [Top ▲](#table-of-contents) The key bindings can be customized: See [Key Config](KEY_CONFIG.md) on how to set them to `vim`-like bindings. ## 12. Sponsoring [Top ▲](#table-of-contents) [![github](https://img.shields.io/badge/-GitHub%20Sponsors-fafbfc?logo=GitHub%20Sponsors)](https://github.com/sponsors/extrawurst) Donate using Liberapay Buy Me a Coffee at ko-fi.com ## 13. Inspiration [Top ▲](#table-of-contents) - [lazygit](https://github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit) - [tig](https://github.com/jonas/tig) - [GitUp](https://github.com/git-up/GitUp) - It would be nice to come up with a way to have the map view available in a terminal tool - [git-brunch](https://github.com/andys8/git-brunch)