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TIG(1)				  Tig Manual				TIG(1)

NAME
       tig - text-mode interface for Git

SYNOPSIS
       tig	  [options] [revisions] [--] [paths]
       tig log	  [options] [revisions] [--] [paths]
       tig show	  [options] [revisions] [--] [paths]
       tig blame  [options] [rev] [--] path
       tig grep	  [options] [pattern]
       tig stash
       tig status
       tig <	  [Git command output]

DESCRIPTION
       Tig is an ncurses-based text-mode interface for git(1). It functions
       mainly as a Git repository browser, but can also assist in staging
       changes for commit at chunk level and act as a pager for output from
       various Git commands.

OPTIONS
       Command line options recognized by Tig include all valid git-log(1) and
       git-diff(1) options, as well as the following subcommands and Tig
       specific options. The first command line parameter not starting with
       "-" is interpreted as being either a revision specification or a path
       and will end the option parsing. All additional options will be passed
       to the underlying Git command.

       show
	   Open diff view using the given git-show(1) options.

       blame
	   Show given file annotated by commits. Takes zero or more
	   git-blame(1) options. Optionally limited from given revision.

       status
	   Start up in status view.

       log
	   Start up in log view, displaying git-log(1) output.

       stash
	   Start up in stash view.

       grep
	   Open the grep view. Supports the same options as git-grep(1).

       +<number>
	   Show the first view with line <number> visible and selected.

       -v, --version
	   Show version and exit.

       -h, --help
	   Show help message and exit.

PAGER MODE
       Tig enters pager mode when input is provided via stdin and supports the
       following subcommands and options:

       ·   When the show subcommand is specified and the --stdin option is
	   given, stdin is assumed to be a list of commit IDs and will be
	   forwarded to the diff view’s underlying git-show(1) command. For
	   example:

	   $ git rev-list --author=vivien HEAD | tig show --stdin

       ·   When --stdin is given, stdin is assumed to be a list of commit IDs
	   and will be forwarded to the main view’s underlying git-log(1)
	   command. For example:

	   $ tig --no-walk --stdin < cherry-picks.txt

       ·   When --pretty=raw is given, stdin is assumed to be a "pretty=raw"
	   formatted output similar to that of git-log(1). For example:

	   $ git reflog --pretty=raw | tig --pretty=raw

       When no subcommands nor options are given, the pager view will be used
       for displaying the Git command input given on stdin. The pager view
       assumes the input is either from git-log(1) or git-diff(1) and will
       highlight it similar to the log and diff views. For example:

	   $ git log -Schange -p --raw | tig

EXAMPLES
       Display the list of commits for the current branch:

	   $ tig

       Display commits from one or more branches:

	   $ tig test master

       Display all branches:

	   $ tig --all

       Display differences between two branches:

	   $ tig test..master

       Display changes for sub-module versions:

	   $ tig --submodule

       Display changes for a single file:

	   $ tig -- README

       Display contents of the README file in a specific revision:

	   $ tig show tig-0.8:README

       Display revisions between two dates for a specific file:

	   $ tig --after="2004-01-01" --before="2006-05-16" -- README

       Blame file with copy detection enabled:

	   $ tig blame -C README

       Display the list of stashes:

	   $ tig stash

       Grep all files for lines containing DEFINE_ENUM:

	   $ tig grep -p DEFINE_ENUM

ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
       In addition to environment variables used by Git (e.g. GIT_DIR), Tig
       defines the ones below. The command related environment variables have
       access to the internal state of Tig via replacement variables, such as
       %(commit) and %(blob). See tigrc(5) for a full list.

       TIGRC_USER
	   Path of the user configuration file (defaults to ~/.tigrc).

       TIGRC_SYSTEM
	   Path of the system wide configuration file (defaults to
	   {sysconfdir}/tigrc). Define to empty string to use built-in
	   configuration.

       TIG_LS_REMOTE
	   Set command for retrieving all repository references. The command
	   should output data in the same format as git-ls-remote(1).

       TIG_DIFF_OPTS
	   The diff options to use in the diff view. The diff view uses
	   git-show(1) for formatting and always passes --patch-with-stat. You
	   may also set the diff-options setting in the configuration file.

       TIG_TRACE
	   Path for trace file where information about Git commands are
	   logged.

FILES
       ~/.tigrc
	   User configuration file. See tigrc(5) for examples.

       /etc/tigrc
	   System wide configuration file.

       $GIT_DIR/config, '~/.gitconfig, '/etc/gitconfig
	   Git configuration files. Read on start-up with the help of
	   git-config(1).

BUGS
       Please visit Tig’s home page[1] or main Git repository[2] for
       information about new releases and how to report bugs or feature
       request.

COPYRIGHT
       Copyright (c) 2006-2014 Jonas Fonseca <jonas.fonseca@gmail.com[3]>

       This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
       under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
       Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your
       option) any later version.

SEE ALSO
       tigrc(5), tigmanual(7), git(7)

NOTES
	1. home page
	   http://jonas.nitro.dk/tig

	2. main Git repository
	   https://github.com/jonas/tig

	3. jonas.fonseca@gmail.com
	   mailto:jonas.fonseca@gmail.com

Tig 2.0.2			  05/08/2014				TIG(1)
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