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# fugitive.vim
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I'm not going to lie to you; fugitive.vim may very well be the best
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Git wrapper of all time. Check out these features:
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Bring up an enhanced version of `git status` with `:G` (also known as
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`:Gstatus`). Press `g?` to bring up a list of mappings for numerous
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operations including diffing, staging, committing, rebasing, and stashing.
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View any blob, tree, commit, or tag in the repository with `:Gedit` (and
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`:Gsplit`, `:Gvsplit`, `:Gtabedit`, ...). Edit a file in the index and
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write to it to stage the changes. Use `:Gdiffsplit` to bring up the staged
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version of the file side by side with the working tree version and use
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Vim's diff handling capabilities to stage a subset of the file's
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changes.
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Commit, merge, and rebase with `:Gcommit`, `:Gmerge`, and `:Grebase`, using
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the current Vim instance to edit commit messages and the rebase todo list.
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Use `:Gpush`, `:Gfetch`, and `:Gpull` to send and retrieve upstream changes.
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`:Gblame` brings up an interactive vertical split with `git blame`
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output. Press enter on a line to edit the commit where the line
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changed, or `o` to open it in a split. When you're done, use `:Gedit`
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in the historic buffer to go back to the work tree version.
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`:Gmove` does a `git mv` on a file and simultaneously renames the
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buffer. `:Gdelete` does a `git rm` on a file and simultaneously deletes
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the buffer.
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Use `:Ggrep` to search the work tree (or any arbitrary commit) with
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`git grep`, skipping over that which is not tracked in the repository.
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`:Gclog` and `:Gllog` load all previous commits into the quickfix or location
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list. Give them a range (e.g., using visual mode and `:'<,'>Gclog`) to
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iterate over every change to that portion of the current file.
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`:Gread` is a variant of `git checkout -- filename` that operates on the
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buffer rather than the filename. This means you can use `u` to undo it
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and you never get any warnings about the file changing outside Vim.
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`:Gwrite` writes to both the work tree and index versions of a file,
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making it like `git add` when called from a work tree file and like
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`git checkout` when called from the index or a blob in history.
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Use `:Gbrowse` to open the current file on the web front-end of your favorite
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hosting provider, with optional line range (try it in visual mode). Plugins
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are available for popular providers such as [GitHub][rhubarb.vim],
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[GitLab][fugitive-gitlab.vim], [Bitbucket][fubitive.vim], and
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[Gitee][fugitive-gitee.vim].
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[rhubarb.vim]: https://github.com/tpope/vim-rhubarb
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[fugitive-gitlab.vim]: https://github.com/shumphrey/fugitive-gitlab.vim
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[fubitive.vim]: https://github.com/tommcdo/vim-fubitive
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[fugitive-gitee.vim]: https://github.com/linuxsuren/fugitive-gitee.vim
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Add `%{FugitiveStatusline()}` to `'statusline'` to get an indicator
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with the current branch in your statusline.
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Last but not least, there's `:Git` for running any arbitrary command.
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For more information, see `:help fugitive`.
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## Screencasts
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* [A complement to command line git](http://vimcasts.org/e/31)
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* [Working with the git index](http://vimcasts.org/e/32)
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* [Resolving merge conflicts with vimdiff](http://vimcasts.org/e/33)
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* [Browsing the git object database](http://vimcasts.org/e/34)
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* [Exploring the history of a git repository](http://vimcasts.org/e/35)
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## Installation
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If you don't have a preferred installation method, one option is to install
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[pathogen.vim](https://github.com/tpope/vim-pathogen), and then copy
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and paste:
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cd ~/.vim/bundle
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git clone https://github.com/tpope/vim-fugitive.git
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vim -u NONE -c "helptags vim-fugitive/doc" -c q
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## FAQ
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> Why don't any of the commands exist?
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Fugitive cares about the current file, not the current working directory.
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Edit a file from the repository. To avoid the blank window problem, favor
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commands like `:split` and `:tabedit` over commands like `:new` and `:tabnew`.
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> Why can't I enter my password when I `:Gpush`?
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It is highly recommended to use SSH keys or [credentials caching][] to avoid
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entering your password on every upstream interaction. If this isn't an
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option, the official solution is to use the `core.askPass` Git option to
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request the password via a GUI. Fugitive will configure this for you
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automatically if you have `ssh-askpass` or `git-gui` installed; otherwise it's
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your responsibility to set this up.
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As an absolute last resort, you can invoke `:Git --paginate push`. Fugitive
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recognizes the pagination request and fires up a `:terminal`, which allows for
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interactive password entry.
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[credentials caching]: https://help.github.com/en/articles/caching-your-github-password-in-git
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## Self-Promotion
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Like fugitive.vim? Follow the repository on
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[GitHub](https://github.com/tpope/vim-fugitive) and vote for it on
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[vim.org](http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=2975). And if
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you're feeling especially charitable, follow [tpope](http://tpo.pe/) on
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[Twitter](http://twitter.com/tpope) and
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[GitHub](https://github.com/tpope).
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## License
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Copyright (c) Tim Pope. Distributed under the same terms as Vim itself.
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See `:help license`.
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