NAME¶
git-dag - The sleek and powerful Git history browser
SYNOPSIS¶
git dag [options] [<since>..<until>] [[--] [<path>...]]
DESCRIPTION¶
git-dag is a powerful Git history visualizer.
git-dag presents
powerful
git log features in a simple-to-use graphical interface.
OPTIONS¶
-g, --git-path <path>¶
Specifies the path to the 'git' binary.
--prompt¶
Prompt for a Git repository instead of using the current directory.
-r, --repo <path>¶
Run
git dag on the git repository in
<path>. Defaults to the
current directory.
--version¶
Print the
git dag version and exit.
-h, --help¶
Show usage and optional arguments.
LOG OPTIONS¶
The
Log prompt allows you to pass arguments to
git log. This can
be used to filter the displayed history, for example entering
master --
Makefile will display only commits on the
master branch that touch
the
Makefile.
The right-click menu can be used to perform various actions. All actions operate
on the selected commit.
You can create branches and tags, cherry-pick commits, save patches, export
tarballs, and grab files from older commits using the context menu.
DIFF COMMITS¶
You can diff arbitrary commits. Select a single commit in either the list view
or the graph view and then right-click on a second commit.
A menu will appear allowing you to diff the two commits.
CONFIGURATION VARIABLES¶
log.date¶
Set the default date-time format for the 'Date' field. Setting a value for
log.date is similar to using
git log's
--date option. Possible
values are
relative,
local,
default,
iso,
rfc, and
short; see
git-log(1) for details.
AUTHOR¶
David Aguilar and contributors
COPYRIGHT¶
2007-2014, David Aguilar and contributors