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Gundo

Graph your Vim undo tree in style.

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You know that Vim lets you undo changes like any text editor. What you might not know is that it doesn't just keep a list of your changes — it keeps a goddamed tree of them.

Say you make a change (call it X), undo that change, and then make another change (call it Y). With most editors, change X is now gone forever. With Vim you can get it back.

The problem is that trying to do this in the real world is painful. Vim gives you an :undolist command that shows you the leaves of the tree. Good luck finding the change you want in that list.

Gundo is a plugin to make browsing this ridiculously powerful undo tree less painful.

Check out this quick screencast if you want to see it in action.

Requirements

Gundo requires Vim 7.3+ compiled with Python support, and Python 2.4+.

Installation

Use Pathogen. Don't use pathogen? Start.

hg clone http://bitbucket.org/sjl/gundo.vim ~/.vim/bundle/gundo

There's a git mirror if you prefer:

git clone http://github.com/sjl/gundo.vim.git ~/.vim/bundle/gundo

Add a mapping to your ~/.vimrc (change the key to suit your taste):

nnoremap <F5> :GundoToggle<CR>

Usage

We'll get to the technical details later, but if you're a human the first thing you need to do is add a mapping to your vimrc file to toggle the undo graph:

nnoremap <F5> :GundoToggle<CR>

Change the mapped key to suit your taste. We'll stick with <F5> because that's what the author uses.

Now you can press <F5> to toggle the undo graph and preview pane, which will look something like this:

  Undo graph                          File
+-----------------------------------+---------------------------+
| " Gundo for something.txt [1]     |one                        |
| " j/k  - move between undo states |two                        |
| " <cr> - revert to that state     |three                      |
|                                   |five                       |
| @  [5] 3 hours ago                |                           |
| |                                 |                           |
| | o  [4] 4 hours ago              |                           |
| | |                               |                           |
| o |  [3] 4 hours ago              |                           |
| | |                               |                           |
| o |  [2] 4 hours ago              |                           |
| |/                                |                           |
| o  [1] 4 hours ago                |                           |
| |                                 |                           |
| o  [0] Original                   |                           |
+-----------------------------------+                           |
| --- 3 2010-10-12 06:27:35 PM      |                           |
| +++ 5 2010-10-12 07:38:37 PM      |                           |
| @@ -1,3 +1,4                      |                           |
|  one                              |                           |
|  two                              |                           |
|  three                            |                           |
| +five                             |                           |
+-----------------------------------+---------------------------+
  Preview pane

Your current position in the undo tree is marked with an @ character. Other nodes are marked with an o character.

When you toggle open the graph Gundo will put your cursor on your current position in the tree. You can move up and down the graph with the j and k keys.

You can move to the top of the graph (the newest state) with gg and to the bottom of the graph (the oldest state) with G.

As you move between undo states the preview pane will show you a unified diff of the change that state made.

Pressing return on a state (or double clicking on it) will revert the contents of the file to match that state.

You can use p on a state to make the preview window show the diff between your current state and the selected state, instead of a preview of what the selected state changed.

Pressing P while on a state will initiate "play to" mode targeted at that state. This will replay all the changes between your current state and the target, with a slight pause after each change. It's mostly useless, but can be fun to watch and see where your editing lags — that might be a good place to define a new mapping to speed up your editing.

Pressing q while in the undo graph will close it. You can also just press your toggle mapping key.

Configuration

You can tweak the behavior of Gundo by setting a few variables in your :vimrc file. For example:

let g:gundo_width = 60
let g:gundo_preview_height = 40
let g:gundo_right = 1

g:gundo_width

Set the horizontal width of the Gundo graph (and preview).

Default: 45

g:gundo_preview_height

Set the vertical height of the Gundo preview.

Default: 15

g:gundo_preview_bottom

Force the preview window below current windows instead of below the graph. This gives the preview window more space to show the unified diff.

Example:

+--------+            +--------+
!g!      !            !      !g!
!g!      !     or     !      !g!
!g!______!            !______!g!
!g!pppppp!            !pppppp!g!
+--------+            +--------+

Default: 0

g:gundo_right

Set this to 1 to make the Gundo graph (and preview) open on the right side instead of the left.

Default: 0 (off, open on the left side)

g:gundo_help

Set this to 0 to disable the help text in the Gundo graph window.

Default: 1 (show the help)

g:gundo_disable

Set this to 1 to disable Gundo entirely.

Useful if you use the same ~/.vim folder on multiple machines, and some of them may not have Python support.

Default: 0 (Gundo is enabled as usual)

License

GPLv2+.

Bugs

If you find a bug please post it on the issue tracker.

Contributing

Fork the repository on BitBucket or GitHub and send a pull request.

Make sure you document your changes in the following places:

Changelog

  1. Development version
    • Add the g:gundo_disable setting.
    • Fix movement commands with counts in the graph.
    • Make GundoToggle close the Gundo windows if they're visible but not the current window, instead of moving to them.
    • Add the g:gundo_help setting.
  2. v1.0.0
    • Initial stable release.

Credits

The graphing code was all taken from Mercurial, hence the GPLv2+ license.

The plugin was heavily inspired by histwin.vim, and the code for scratch.vim helped the author get started.