From d2e190e3cc9a6dc9cc4bb378d3287af6b49ab969 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: xero Date: Mon, 30 Mar 2015 00:02:42 -0400 Subject: remove all that vim powerline/plugin bloat --- vim/.vim/bundle/vim-fugitive/doc/fugitive.txt | 319 -------------------------- 1 file changed, 319 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 vim/.vim/bundle/vim-fugitive/doc/fugitive.txt (limited to 'vim/.vim/bundle/vim-fugitive/doc/fugitive.txt') diff --git a/vim/.vim/bundle/vim-fugitive/doc/fugitive.txt b/vim/.vim/bundle/vim-fugitive/doc/fugitive.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 5870837..0000000 --- a/vim/.vim/bundle/vim-fugitive/doc/fugitive.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,319 +0,0 @@ -*fugitive.txt* A Git wrapper so awesome, it should be illegal - -Author: Tim Pope -License: Same terms as Vim itself (see |license|) - -This plugin is only available if 'compatible' is not set. - -INTRODUCTION *fugitive* - -Whenever you edit a file from a Git repository, a set of commands is defined -that serve as a gateway to Git. - -COMMANDS *fugitive-commands* - -These commands are local to the buffers in which they work (generally, buffers -that are part of Git repositories). - - *fugitive-:Git* -:Git [args] Run an arbitrary git command. Similar to :!git [args] - but chdir to the repository tree first. - - *fugitive-:Git!* -:Git! [args] Like |:Git|, but capture the output into a temp file, - and edit that temp file. - - *fugitive-:Gcd* -:Gcd [directory] |:cd| relative to the repository. - - *fugitive-:Glcd* -:Glcd [directory] |:lcd| relative to the repository. - - *fugitive-:Gstatus* -:Gstatus Bring up the output of git-status in the preview - window. The following maps, which work on the cursor - line file where sensible, are provided: - - g? show this help - next file - previous file - |:Gedit| - - |:Git| add - - |:Git| reset (staged files) - cA |:Gcommit| --amend --reuse-message=HEAD - ca |:Gcommit| --amend - cc |:Gcommit| - cva |:Gcommit| --amend --verbose - cvc |:Gcommit| --verbose - D |:Gdiff| - ds |:Gsdiff| - dp |:Git!| diff (p for patch; use :Gw to apply) - dp |:Git| add --intent-to-add (untracked files) - dv |:Gvdiff| - O |:Gtabedit| - o |:Gsplit| - p |:Git| add --patch - p |:Git| reset --patch (staged files) - q close status - R reload status - S |:Gvsplit| - - *fugitive-:Gcommit* -:Gcommit [args] A wrapper around git-commit. If there is nothing - to commit, |:Gstatus| is called instead. Unless the - arguments given would skip the invocation of an editor - (e.g., -m), a split window will be used to obtain a - commit message. Write and close that window (:wq or - |:Gwrite|) to finish the commit. Unlike when running - the actual git-commit command, it is possible (but - unadvisable) to muck with the index with commands like - git-add and git-reset while a commit message is - pending. - - *fugitive-:Ggrep* -:Ggrep [args] |:grep| with git-grep as 'grepprg'. - - *fugitive-:Glgrep* -:Glgrep [args] |:lgrep| with git-grep as 'grepprg'. - - *fugitive-:Glog* -:Glog [args] Load all previous revisions of the current file into - the quickfix list. Additional git-log arguments can - be given (for example, --reverse). If "--" appears as - an argument, no file specific filtering is done, and - previous commits rather than previous file revisions - are loaded. - - *fugitive-:Gllog* -:Gllog [args] Like |:Glog|, but use the location list instead of the - quickfix list. - - *fugitive-:Gedit* *fugitive-:Ge* -:Gedit [revision] |:edit| a |fugitive-revision|. - - *fugitive-:Gsplit* -:Gsplit [revision] |:split| a |fugitive-revision|. - - *fugitive-:Gvsplit* -:Gvsplit [revision] |:vsplit| a |fugitive-revision|. - - *fugitive-:Gtabedit* -:Gtabedit [revision] |:tabedit| a |fugitive-revision|. - - *fugitive-:Gpedit* -:Gpedit [revision] |:pedit| a |fugitive-revision|. - -:Gsplit! [args] *fugitive-:Gsplit!* *fugitive-:Gvsplit!* -:Gvsplit! [args] *fugitive-:Gtabedit!* *fugitive-:Gpedit!* -:Gtabedit! [args] Like |:Git!|, but open the resulting temp file in a -:Gpedit! [args] split, tab, or preview window. - - *fugitive-:Gread* -:Gread [revision] Empty the buffer and |:read| a |fugitive-revision|. - When the argument is omitted, this is similar to - git-checkout on a work tree file or git-add on a stage - file, but without writing anything to disk. - -:{range}Gread [revision] - |:read| in a |fugitive-revision| after {range}. - - *fugitive-:Gread!* -:Gread! [args] Empty the buffer and |:read| the output of a Git - command. For example, :Gread! show HEAD:%. - -:{range}Gread! [args] |:read| the output of a Git command after {range}. - - *fugitive-:Gw* *fugitive-:Gwrite* -:Gwrite Write to the current file's path and stage the results. - When run in a work tree file, it is effectively git - add. Elsewhere, it is effectively git-checkout. A - great deal of effort is expended to behave sensibly - when the work tree or index version of the file is - open in another buffer. - -:Gwrite {path} You can give |:Gwrite| an explicit path of where in - the work tree to write. You can also give a path like - :0:foo.txt or even :0 to write to just that stage in - the index. - - *fugitive-:Gwq* -:Gwq [path] Like |:Gwrite| followed by |:quit| if the write - succeeded. - -:Gwq! [path] Like |:Gwrite|! followed by |:quit|! if the write - succeeded. - - *fugitive-:Gdiff* -:Gdiff [revision] Perform a |vimdiff| against the current file in the - given revision. With no argument, the version in the - index is used (which means a three-way diff during a - merge conflict, making it a git-mergetool - alternative). The newer of the two files is placed - to the right. Use |do| and |dp| and write to the - index file to simulate "git add --patch". - - *fugitive-:Gsdiff* -:Gsdiff [revision] Like |:Gdiff|, but split horizontally. - - *fugitive-:Gvdiff* -:Gvdiff [revision] Identical to |:Gdiff|. For symmetry with |:Gsdiff|. - - *fugitive-:Gmove* -:Gmove {destination} Wrapper around git-mv that renames the buffer - afterward. The destination is relative to the current - directory except when started with a /, in which case - it is relative to the work tree. Add a ! to pass -f. - - *fugitive-:Gremove* -:Gremove Wrapper around git-rm that deletes the buffer - afterward. When invoked in an index file, --cached is - passed. Add a ! to pass -f and forcefully discard the - buffer. - - *fugitive-:Gblame* -:Gblame [flags] Run git-blame on the file and open the results in a - scroll bound vertical split. Press enter on a line to - reblame the file as it was in that commit. You can - give any of ltfnsewMC as flags and they will be passed - along to git-blame. The following maps, which work on - the cursor line commit where sensible, are provided: - - g? show this help - A resize to end of author column - C resize to end of commit column - D resize to end of date/time column - q close blame and return to blamed window - gq q, then |:Gedit| to return to work tree version - q, then open commit - o open commit in horizontal split - O open commit in new tab - - reblame at commit - ~ reblame at [count]th first grandparent - P reblame at [count]th parent (like HEAD^[count]) - -:[range]Gblame [flags] Run git-blame on the given range. - - *fugitive-:Gbrowse* -:[range]Gbrowse If the remote for the current branch is on GitHub, - open the current file, blob, tree, commit, or tag - (with git-web--browse) on GitHub. Otherwise, open the - current file, blob, tree, commit, or tag in - git-instaweb (if you have issues, verify you can run - "git instaweb" from a terminal). If a range is given, - it is appropriately appended to the URL as an anchor. - - To use with GitHub FI, point g:fugitive_github_domains - at a list of domains: -> - let g:fugitive_github_domains = ['https://example.com'] -~ -:[range]Gbrowse! Like :Gbrowse, but put the URL on the clipboard rather - than opening it. - -:[range]Gbrowse {revision} - Like :Gbrowse, but for a given |fugitive-revision|. A - useful value here is -, which ties the URL to the - latest commit rather than a volatile branch. - -:[range]Gbrowse [...]@{remote} - Force using the given remote rather than the remote - for the current branch. The remote is used to - determine which GitHub repository to link to. - -MAPPINGS *fugitive-mappings* - -These maps are available everywhere. - - *fugitive-c_CTRL-R_CTRL-G* - On the command line, recall the path to the current - object (that is, a representation of the object - recognized by |:Gedit|). - - *fugitive-y_CTRL-G* -["x]y Yank the commit SHA and path to the current object. - -These maps are available in Git objects. - - *fugitive-* - Jump to the revision under the cursor. - - *fugitive-o* -o Jump to the revision under the cursor in a new split. - - *fugitive-S* -S Jump to the revision under the cursor in a new - vertical split. - - *fugitive-O* -O Jump to the revision under the cursor in a new tab. - - *fugitive--* -- Go to the tree containing the current tree or blob. - - *fugitive-~* -~ Go to the current file in the [count]th first - ancestor. - - *fugitive-P* -P Go to the current file in the [count]th parent. - - *fugitive-C* -C Go to the commit containing the current file. - - *fugitive-.* -. Start a |:| command line with the current revision - prepopulated at the end of the line. - - *fugitive-a* -a Show the current tag, commit, or tree in an alternate - format. - -SPECIFYING REVISIONS *fugitive-revision* - -Fugitive revisions are similar to Git revisions as defined in the "SPECIFYING -REVISIONS" section in the git-rev-parse man page. For commands that accept an -optional revision, the default is the file in the index for work tree files -and the work tree file for everything else. Example revisions follow. - -Revision Meaning ~ -HEAD .git/HEAD -master .git/refs/heads/master -HEAD^{} The commit referenced by HEAD -HEAD^ The parent of the commit referenced by HEAD -HEAD: The tree referenced by HEAD -/HEAD The file named HEAD in the work tree -Makefile The file named Makefile in the work tree -HEAD^:Makefile The file named Makefile in the parent of HEAD -:Makefile The file named Makefile in the index (writable) -- The current file in HEAD -^ The current file in the previous commit -~3 The current file 3 commits ago -: .git/index (Same as |:Gstatus|) -:0 The current file in the index -:1 The current file's common ancestor during a conflict -:2 The current file in the target branch during a conflict -:3 The current file in the merged branch during a conflict -:/foo The most recent commit with "foo" in the message - -STATUSLINE *fugitive-statusline* - - *fugitive#statusline()* -Add %{fugitive#statusline()} to your statusline to get an indicator including -the current branch and the currently edited file's commit. If you don't have -a statusline, this one matches the default when 'ruler' is set: -> - set statusline=%<%f\ %h%m%r%{fugitive#statusline()}%=%-14.(%l,%c%V%)\ %P -< - *fugitive#head(...)* -Use fugitive#head() to return the name of the current branch. If the current -HEAD is detached, fugitive#head() will return the empty string, unless the -optional argument is given, in which case the hash of the current commit will -be truncated to the given number of characters. - -ABOUT *fugitive-about* - -Grab the latest version or report a bug on GitHub: - -http://github.com/tpope/vim-fugitive - - vim:tw=78:et:ft=help:norl: -- cgit v1.2.1