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druckdev 10ef02c421 zsh:glog: Support arguments
Arguments given to `glog` are directly passed to the `git log` call that
populates the commit list. Useful for example for specifying the
commit/branch.
2020-12-19 02:29:51 +01:00

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## Author: druckdev
## Created: 2020-08-28
##
## A TUI for git-log using fzf.
## Displays git-log in fzf and git-show as preview command for each commit.
# extendedglob is necessary for the expansion of the binds array
emulate -L zsh -o extendedglob
# Return if not in git repo
git rev-parse || return
# One line format for fzf list view
# abbreviated commit hash (yellow), title and ref names
local formatshort='--pretty=format:%C(yellow)%h %Creset%s%C(auto)%d'
# Verbose format for the preview window on the right
# This array is stitched together with newlines later
local -a format=(
'--pretty=format:%C(yellow)' # newline created by this eaten by %-
'%-Commit: %H%C(auto)' # yellow commit hash
' %D%Cblue' # auto colored ref names (if any)
'Author: %aN %aE%Cred' # blue author mail
'AuthorDate: %ad%Cblue' # red author date
'Commit: %cN %cE%Cred' # blue commiter mail
'CommitDate: %cd%Cblue' # red commit date
'Signer: %GS%Cgreen' # signer name
'Fingerprint: %GF' # pgp fingerprint
'%Creset%C(bold)' # empty line
' %s%Creset' # bold white subject
# With the space the empty line is not eaten when the body is empty:
' '
'%-b' # body
)
# Ignore the graph part at the beginning, then capture the commit hash and throw
# away the rest of the line.
local commit_hash='s/^[^a-f0-9]*([a-f0-9]*).*$/\1/'
local dateshort='--date=format:%F' # year
local date="$dateshort %T %z" # year time timezone
# Put the commit hash into the clipboard
local fzf_copy_command="echo -n {} | sed -E '$commit_hash' | xclip -sel c"
# Execute git show on selected commit
local fzf_preview_command
read -r -d '' fzf_preview_command <<EOT
out="\$(echo {} | sed -E "$commit_hash")"
if [[ -n "\$out" ]]; then
git show "${(j:%n:)format}" "$date" --color=always "\$out" \
| diff-so-fancy --color=always
fi
EOT
local -A binds=(
"ctrl-space" "toggle-preview"
"ctrl-alt-j" "preview-down"
"ctrl-alt-k" "preview-up"
# Copy commit hash
"ctrl-y" "execute-silent@$fzf_copy_command@"
# Open preview "fullscreen"
"enter" "execute@$fzf_preview_command | command less -R@"
# Clear query if not empty, abort otherwise
"esc" "cancel"
)
local -a fzf_args=(
# Understand ansi color escape sequences.
"--ansi"
# Expand the binds array in the format "key1:value1,key2:value2".
"--bind" "${(@kj:,:)binds/(#m)*/$MATCH:$binds[$MATCH]}"
# Execute git show on the commit as preview.
"--preview" "$fzf_preview_command"
# Reverse the layout so that the newest commit is at the top.
"--reverse"
# Do not sort when typing to maintain the sorting by date.
"--no-sort"
)
# The preview-window should be placed differently depending on the dimensions of
# the terminal.
# 0.45 seems to be round about the ratio between cols and lines on my system.
# With that I get somewhat decent results with. This probably depends on the
# font and font-size of the terminal and needs to be changed potentially.
if (( $(tput cols) * 0.4 > $(tput lines) )); then
fzf_args+=(--preview-window=right)
else
fzf_args+=(--preview-window=down)
fi
# Display an ascii graph of the commits in the above format and pipe that into
# fzf.
git log "$formatshort" --graph "$dateshort" --color=always "$@" \
| fzf "${fzf_args[@]}"
return 0
# vim: ft=zsh