1#!/bin/sh 2 3usage() { 4cat<<\EOF 5usage: git jump <mode> [<args>] 6 7Jump to interesting elements in an editor. 8The <mode> parameter is one of: 9 10diff: elements are diff hunks. Arguments are given to diff. 11 12merge: elements are merge conflicts. Arguments are ignored. 13 14grep: elements are grep hits. Arguments are given to grep. 15EOF 16} 17 18open_editor() { 19 editor=`git var GIT_EDITOR` 20eval"$editor-q \$1" 21} 22 23mode_diff() { 24 git diff--no-prefix --relative"$@"| 25 perl -ne' 26 if (m{^\+\+\+ (.*)}) {$file=$1; next } 27 defined($file) or next; 28 if (m/^@@ .*\+(\d+)/) {$line=$1; next } 29 defined($line) or next; 30 if (/^ /) {$line++; next } 31 if (/^[-+]\s*(.*)/) { 32 print "$file:$line:$1\n"; 33$line= undef; 34 } 35 ' 36} 37 38mode_merge() { 39 git ls-files -u| 40 perl -pe's/^.*?\t//'| 41sort-u| 42while IFS=read fn;do 43grep-Hn'^<<<<<<<'"$fn" 44done 45} 46 47# Grep -n generates nice quickfix-looking lines by itself, 48# but let's clean up extra whitespace, so they look better if the 49# editor shows them to us in the status bar. 50mode_grep() { 51 git grep-n"$@"| 52 perl -pe' 53 s/[\t]+/ /g; 54 s/^ *//; 55 ' 56} 57 58iftest$#-lt1;then 59 usage >&2 60exit1 61fi 62mode=$1;shift 63 64trap'rm -f "$tmp"'0 1 2 3 15 65tmp=`mktemp -t git-jump.XXXXXX`||exit1 66type"mode_$mode">/dev/null 2>&1|| { usage >&2;exit1; } 67"mode_$mode""$@">"$tmp" 68test -s"$tmp"||exit0 69open_editor "$tmp"