Age | Commit message (Collapse) | Author | |
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2020-03-19 | show status of selected cherry picked commits | Jesse Duffield | |
2020-03-18 | better upstream tracking and allow renaming a branch | Jesse Duffield | |
2020-03-09 | be a bit more lenient | Jesse Duffield | |
2020-03-09 | big golangci-lint cleanup | Jesse Duffield | |
2020-03-04 | allow configuring side panel widthv0.16.1v0.16 | Jesse Duffield | |
2020-03-04 | supporing custom pagers step 1 | Jesse Duffield | |
2020-02-25 | refactor the way we render lists | Jesse Duffield | |
2020-02-25 | better commit lines in fullscreen mode | Jesse Duffield | |
2020-02-25 | add half and fullscreen modesv0.15.1 | Jesse Duffield | |
2020-02-25 | show item counts in frames | Jesse Duffield | |
2020-02-24 | better handling of clearing the search | Jesse Duffield | |
2020-02-24 | support searching in side panels | Jesse Duffield | |
For now we're just doing side panels, because it will take more work to support this in the various main panel contexts | |||
2020-02-23 | allow customizing background color in staging mode | Jesse Duffield | |
2020-02-09 | ignore carriage returns | Jesse Duffield | |
2020-02-03 | correctly compare new main height to previous | Jesse Duffield | |
2020-02-02 | more ticker improvements | Jesse Duffield | |
2020-02-01 | only rerender app status when we need to | Jesse Duffield | |
2020-01-31 | close more things when switching repos or to a subprocess | Jesse Duffield | |
2020-01-31 | fix segfault on line by line panel | Jesse Duffield | |
The state object is sometimes undefined in the onclick method of the line by line panel. Because we set it to nil in a bunch of places, I've decided to just change the main context to 'normal' before setting it to nil anywhere. That way the keybindings for the line by line panel won't get executed and we won't get a segfault. | |||
2020-01-29 | split main view vertically | Jesse Duffield | |
When staging lines (or doing anything that requires the main view to split into two) we want to split vertically if there's not much width available in the window. If there is enough width we will split horizontally. The aim here is to allow for sufficient room in the side panel. We might need to tweak this or make it configurable but I think it's set to a pretty reasonable default i.e. switching to split vertically when the window width falls under 220 | |||
2020-01-16 | handle case where file watcher is disabled | Jamie Brynes | |
2020-01-12 | use view line height to see if you should stop scrolling | Jesse Duffield | |
2020-01-12 | allow fast flicking through any list panel | Jesse Duffield | |
Up till now our approach to rendering things like file diffs, branch logs, and commit patches, has been to run a command on the command line, wait for it to complete, take its output as a string, and then write that string to the main view (or secondary view e.g. when showing both staged and unstaged changes of a file). This has caused various issues. For once, if you are flicking through a list of files and an untracked file is particularly large, not only will this require lazygit to load that whole file into memory (or more accurately it's equally large diff), it also will slow down the UI thread while loading that file, and if the user continued down the list, the original command might eventually resolve and replace whatever the diff is for the newly selected file. Following what we've done in lazydocker, I've added a tasks package for when you need something done but you want it to cancel as soon as something newer comes up. Given this typically involves running a command to display to a view, I've added a viewBufferManagerMap struct to the Gui struct which allows you to define these tasks on a per-view basis. viewBufferManagers can run files and directly write the output to their view, meaning we no longer need to use so much memory. In the tasks package there is a helper method called NewCmdTask which takes a command, an initial amount of lines to read, and then runs that command, reads that number of lines, and allows for a readLines channel to tell it to read more lines. We read more lines when we scroll or resize the window. There is an adapter for the tasks package in a file called tasks_adapter which wraps the functions from the tasks package in gui-specific stuff like clearing the main view before starting the next task that wants to write to the main view. I've removed some small features as part of this work, namely the little headers that were at the top of the main view for some situations. For example, we no longer show the upstream of a selected branch. I want to re-introduce this in the future, but I didn't want to make this tasks system too complicated, and in order to facilitate a header section in the main view we'd need to have a task that gets the upstream for the current branch, writes it to the header, then tells another task to write the branch log to the main view, but without clearing inbetween. So it would get messy. I'm thinking instead of having a separate 'header' view atop the main view to render that kind of thing (which can happen in another PR) I've also simplified the 'git show' to just call 'git show' and not do anything fancy when it comes to merge commits. I considered using this tasks approach whenever we write to a view. The only thing is that the renderString method currently resets the origin of a view and I don't want to lose that. So I've left some in there that I consider harmless, but we should probably be just using tasks now for all rendering, even if it's just strings we can instantly make. | |||
2020-01-12 | lazyload commits | Jesse Duffield | |
2020-01-09 | add reflog tab in commits panel | Jesse Duffield | |
2020-01-08 | improve file watching | Jesse Duffield | |
By default, macs have 256 open files allowed by a given process. This sucks when you end up with over 256 files modified in a repo because after you've watched all of them, lots of other calls to the command line will fail due to violating the limit. Given there's no easy platform agnostic way to see what you've got configured for how many files a process can have open, I'm going to arbitrarily set the max to 200 and when we hit the limit we start unwatching older files to make way for new ones. WIP | |||
2020-01-07 | fix display of menu option keybindings | David Chen | |
2020-01-07 | Use ASCII on Windows with east asian locale | Yasuhiro Matsumoto | |
2019-12-07 | fix commit message char count | Jesse Duffield | |
2019-11-21 | add tags panel | Jesse Duffield | |
2019-11-21 | split RemoteBranch out from Branch | Jesse Duffield | |
2019-11-21 | only refresh branches panel on focus lost when in the local-branches context | Jesse Duffield | |
2019-11-21 | support viewing a remote branch | Jesse Duffield | |
2019-11-21 | support navigating remotes view | Jesse Duffield | |
2019-11-21 | extract out some logic for list views | Jesse Duffield | |
2019-11-21 | add contexts to views | Jesse Duffield | |
2019-11-21 | add remotes context to branches view | Jesse Duffield | |
2019-11-14 | add file watching for modified files | Jesse Duffield | |
log createErrorPanel error swallow error when adding file to watcher | |||
2019-11-11 | allow for changing the current directory on exit | Jesse Duffield | |
For this to work you'll need to put this in your ~/.zshrc (or equivalent rc file): lg() { export LAZYGIT_NEW_DIR_FILE=/Users/jesseduffieldduffield/Library/Application\ Support/jesseduffield/lazygit/.lastd lazygit "$@" if [ -f $LAZYGIT_NEW_DIR_FILE ]; then cd "$(cat $LAZYGIT_NEW_DIR_FILE)" rm -f $LAZYGIT_NEW_DIR_FILE > /dev/null fi } | |||
2019-11-10 | add some shameless self promotion | Jesse Duffield | |
2019-11-10 | allow secondary view to be scrolled | Jesse Duffield | |
2019-11-10 | don't try to give a logrus entry object to gocui | Jesse Duffield | |
2019-11-10 | simplify how the context system works | Jesse Duffield | |
2019-11-10 | add mouse support | Jesse Duffield | |
2019-11-05 | more work on managing focus when applying patch command | Jesse Duffield | |
2019-11-05 | do not return focus to commitsFiles view after selecting to start a new patch | Jesse Duffield | |
2019-11-05 | support line by line additions in staging and patch building contexts | Jesse Duffield | |
2019-11-05 | move PatchManager to GitCommand | Jesse Duffield | |
2019-11-05 | Support building and moving patches | Jesse Duffield | |
WIP | |||
2019-11-05 | don't unsplit main panel unconditionally on focus lost | Jesse Duffield | |