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   1gitk(1)
   2=======
   3
   4NAME
   5----
   6gitk - The Git repository browser
   7
   8SYNOPSIS
   9--------
  10[verse]
  11'gitk' [<options>] [<revision range>] [\--] [<path>...]
  12
  13DESCRIPTION
  14-----------
  15Displays changes in a repository or a selected set of commits. This includes
  16visualizing the commit graph, showing information related to each commit, and
  17the files in the trees of each revision.
  18
  19OPTIONS
  20-------
  21
  22To control which revisions to show, gitk supports most options
  23applicable to the 'git rev-list' command.  It also supports a few
  24options applicable to the 'git diff-*' commands to control how the
  25changes each commit introduces are shown.  Finally, it supports some
  26gitk-specific options.
  27
  28gitk generally only understands options with arguments in the
  29'sticked' form (see linkgit:gitcli[7]) due to limitations in the
  30command line parser.
  31
  32rev-list options and arguments
  33~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  34
  35This manual page describes only the most frequently used options.  See
  36linkgit:git-rev-list[1] for a complete list.
  37
  38--all::
  39
  40        Show all refs (branches, tags, etc.).
  41
  42--branches[=<pattern>]::
  43--tags[=<pattern>]::
  44--remotes[=<pattern>]::
  45
  46        Pretend as if all the branches (tags, remote branches, resp.)
  47        are listed on the command line as '<commit>'. If '<pattern>'
  48        is given, limit refs to ones matching given shell glob. If
  49        pattern lacks '?', '{asterisk}', or '[', '/{asterisk}' at the
  50        end is implied.
  51
  52--since=<date>::
  53
  54        Show commits more recent than a specific date.
  55
  56--until=<date>::
  57
  58        Show commits older than a specific date.
  59
  60--date-order::
  61
  62        Sort commits by date when possible.
  63
  64--merge::
  65
  66        After an attempt to merge stops with conflicts, show the commits on
  67        the history between two branches (i.e. the HEAD and the MERGE_HEAD)
  68        that modify the conflicted files and do not exist on all the heads
  69        being merged.
  70
  71--left-right::
  72
  73        Mark which side of a symmetric diff a commit is reachable
  74        from.  Commits from the left side are prefixed with a `<`
  75        symbol and those from the right with a `>` symbol.
  76
  77--full-history::
  78
  79        When filtering history with '<path>...', does not prune some
  80        history.  (See "History simplification" in linkgit:git-log[1]
  81        for a more detailed explanation.)
  82
  83--simplify-merges::
  84
  85        Additional option to '--full-history' to remove some needless
  86        merges from the resulting history, as there are no selected
  87        commits contributing to this merge.  (See "History
  88        simplification" in linkgit:git-log[1] for a more detailed
  89        explanation.)
  90
  91--ancestry-path::
  92
  93        When given a range of commits to display
  94        (e.g. 'commit1..commit2' or 'commit2 {caret}commit1'), only
  95        display commits that exist directly on the ancestry chain
  96        between the 'commit1' and 'commit2', i.e. commits that are
  97        both descendants of 'commit1', and ancestors of 'commit2'.
  98        (See "History simplification" in linkgit:git-log[1] for a more
  99        detailed explanation.)
 100
 101<revision range>::
 102
 103        Limit the revisions to show. This can be either a single revision
 104        meaning show from the given revision and back, or it can be a range in
 105        the form "'<from>'..'<to>'" to show all revisions between '<from>' and
 106        back to '<to>'. Note, more advanced revision selection can be applied.
 107        For a more complete list of ways to spell object names, see
 108        linkgit:gitrevisions[7].
 109
 110<path>...::
 111
 112        Limit commits to the ones touching files in the given paths. Note, to
 113        avoid ambiguity with respect to revision names use "--" to separate the paths
 114        from any preceding options.
 115
 116gitk-specific options
 117~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
 118
 119--argscmd=<command>::
 120
 121        Command to be run each time gitk has to determine the revision
 122        range to show.  The command is expected to print on its
 123        standard output a list of additional revisions to be shown,
 124        one per line.  Use this instead of explicitly specifying a
 125        '<revision range>' if the set of commits to show may vary
 126        between refreshes.
 127
 128--select-commit=<ref>::
 129
 130        Select the specified commit after loading the graph.
 131        Default behavior is equivalent to specifying '--select-commit=HEAD'.
 132
 133Examples
 134--------
 135gitk v2.6.12.. include/scsi drivers/scsi::
 136
 137        Show the changes since version 'v2.6.12' that changed any
 138        file in the include/scsi or drivers/scsi subdirectories
 139
 140gitk --since="2 weeks ago" \-- gitk::
 141
 142        Show the changes during the last two weeks to the file 'gitk'.
 143        The "--" is necessary to avoid confusion with the *branch* named
 144        'gitk'
 145
 146gitk --max-count=100 --all \-- Makefile::
 147
 148        Show at most 100 changes made to the file 'Makefile'. Instead of only
 149        looking for changes in the current branch look in all branches.
 150
 151Files
 152-----
 153Gitk creates the .gitk file in your $HOME directory to store preferences
 154such as display options, font, and colors.
 155
 156History
 157-------
 158Gitk was the first graphical repository browser. It's written in
 159tcl/tk and started off in a separate repository but was later merged
 160into the main Git repository.
 161
 162
 163SEE ALSO
 164--------
 165'qgit(1)'::
 166        A repository browser written in C++ using Qt.
 167
 168'gitview(1)'::
 169        A repository browser written in Python using Gtk. It's based on
 170        'bzrk(1)' and distributed in the contrib area of the Git repository.
 171
 172'tig(1)'::
 173        A minimal repository browser and Git tool output highlighter written
 174        in C using Ncurses.
 175
 176GIT
 177---
 178Part of the linkgit:git[1] suite