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bcb95bd211 Update Fedora section of the README.md file (#4792)
After discussion from the following PR (
https://github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pull/4362 ) I have finally
found time to make a PR to update the Fedora section of the README.md
file. I actually use those instructions myself from few different Fedora
and Amazon Linux 2023 machines.

Here is an example of installing lazygit from the Copr:

```
» sudo dnf install lazygit
Updating and loading repositories:
Repositories loaded.
Package                                                              Arch        Version                                                              Repository                                                  Size
Installing:
 lazygit                                                             x86_64      0.48.0-1.fc41                                                        copr:copr.fedorainfracloud.org:dejan:lazygit            21.5 MiB

Transaction Summary:
 Installing:         1 package

Total size of inbound packages is 6 MiB. Need to download 6 MiB.
After this operation, 22 MiB extra will be used (install 22 MiB, remove 0 B).
Is this ok [y/N]: y
[1/1] lazygit-0:0.48.0-1.fc41.x86_64                                                                                                                                          100% |   3.7 MiB/s |   5.7 MiB |  00m02s
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
[1/1] Total                                                                                                                                                                   100% |   3.7 MiB/s |   5.7 MiB |  00m02s
Running transaction
[1/3] Verify package files                                                                                                                                                    100% |  52.0   B/s |   1.0   B |  00m00s
[2/3] Prepare transaction                                                                                                                                                     100% |   3.0   B/s |   1.0   B |  00m00s
[3/3] Installing lazygit-0:0.48.0-1.fc41.x86_64                                                                                                                               100% |  44.9 MiB/s |  21.5 MiB |  00m00s
Complete!
```
2025-08-05 12:39:03 +02:00
2e0d66ca24 Updated Fedora section in the README.md file. 2025-08-03 16:58:37 +01:00
5175798cb1 README.md: Update Sponsors (#4710)
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2025-08-02 10:34:01 +02:00
84b057c4a1 README.md: Update Sponsors 2025-08-01 09:10:14 +00:00
e732833d7d Update translations from Crowdin (#4791) v0.54.0 2025-08-01 11:10:01 +02:00
8bf58f9a6b Update translations from Crowdin 2025-08-01 11:07:35 +02:00
3541b090af Enable hunk staging mode by default (#4780)
- **PR Description**

In #4684 we improved the hunk selection behavior to work on blocks of
changes instead of actual hunks, and I find this so useful that I wanted
to use it by default. In #4685 I added a user config to make hunk
selection the default, but I made it an opt-in config because I was
worried that users might not find out how to switch back to line
selection if needed.

To address this concern, in this PR I add a popup that explains this the
first time the user enters staging; there is also a breaking changes
notice at startup, and we improve the options display at the bottom of
the screen to be clearer about this. Hopefully these measures are enough
to not confuse people.

Closes #4759.
2025-08-01 10:38:06 +02:00
c216388b5c Add breaking changes notice about hunk mode being the default now 2025-08-01 10:35:17 +02:00
117bb3f829 Cleanup: whitespace 2025-08-01 10:35:17 +02:00
3d703bc9b9 Show hint about hunk staging mode being the default now, and how to switch to line mode
It is shown the first time the user enters either staging or patch building.
2025-08-01 10:35:17 +02:00
37724e9d14 Cleanup: rely on zero values for initialization 2025-08-01 10:35:17 +02:00
4d51234ee2 Enable hunk staging mode by default 2025-08-01 10:35:16 +02:00
eb41bd2af2 Change the "toggle hunk selection" binding description to be dynamic
When the useHunkModeInStagingView config is on and you enter the staging view
with hunk selection enabled, it is confusing to see "a: Select hunk" in the
options view at the bottom.
2025-08-01 10:35:16 +02:00
75afa099e9 Add support for dynamic binding descriptions 2025-08-01 10:35:16 +02:00
9eb1e3a729 Add a GetShortDescription() method to Binding 2025-08-01 10:35:16 +02:00
d0438b7d33 Cleanup: better receiver name
No need for this to be uppercase.
2025-08-01 10:35:16 +02:00
98801da106 Terminate git processes more gracefully to avoid the stale index.lock problem (#4782)
- **PR Description**

Instead of killing git processes when we no longer need them, close
their ptys or output pipes; this makes them terminate more gracefully,
and it avoids the problem of left-over index.lock files that the next
git command chokes on.

To fix the index.lock problem, only the first two commits of the branch
are needed. I decided to go a bit further and add more commits to make
similar changes to other places in the code; these might be considered
more risky than necessary, and we might decide to drop or revert them if
they cause problems. But it does allow us to remove the kill package
dependency altogether.

Fixes #2050.
2025-08-01 10:35:03 +02:00
1a72561b15 Remove the kill package dependency 2025-08-01 10:32:47 +02:00
7d9eaead54 Close the pty instead of killing the process for runAndDetectCredentialRequest
As with the previous commit, this is not strictly necessary for anything, just
cleaner.
2025-08-01 10:32:47 +02:00
83046a05d4 Don't kill processes in RunAndProcessLines
As we just did for tasks, close their stdout pipe instead. This makes the called
process terminate more gracefully.

This isn't a change that we *need* to make, it's just a bit nicer.
2025-08-01 10:32:47 +02:00
8d7740a5ac Don't kill tasks when we no longer need them
Now that we close a task's stdout pipe when we are done with it, it should
terminate by itself at that point, so there's no longer a need to kill it. This
way, called processes get a chance to terminate gracefully rather than being
killed with SIGKILL; in particular, this allows git to clean up its index.lock
file if it created one.
2025-08-01 10:32:46 +02:00
d0a10bafbd Close a task's stdout pipe when we are done with it
This is similar to what we do when running tasks in a pty (we close the pty
there), and it should cause the called command to terminate.
2025-08-01 10:32:46 +02:00
47afa7eb95 Improve temp dir handling (#4784)
- Lazygit creates a temp dir at startup, and is supposed to clean it up
after itself; however, this only worked for the main executable, not
when lazygit was spawned as a helper daemon for interactive rebases, so
we would leak a temp dir every time the user pressed `e` or `ctrl-j` or
other similar commands.
- All these temp dirs were created at top level in `/tmp` and thus
pollute it; now we create them inside a `/tmp/lazygit/` folder. This is
no longer quite as important now that the first bug is fixed, but might
still be useful when lazygit crashes, or when running many instances at
once in different terminal tabs.

Resolves #4781.
2025-08-01 10:32:32 +02:00
3a9dbf7341 Create temp directories inside a "lazygit" folder rather than top-level in /tmp
This is no longer as important now that we fixed the stale, left-over temp dirs
caused by daemon mode, but it could still be helpful in case lazygit crashes, or
if you have many instances of lazygit running.
2025-08-01 10:30:28 +02:00
6a17144ef4 Don't exit after handling daemon mode
The function that called us has just created a temp dir, and scheduled a defer
to remove it again; by calling os.Exit we short-cut this defer, and don't clean
up the temp dir. There is no reason to exit here, the calling function will
return after having called us.
2025-08-01 10:30:28 +02:00
f4afeed9ff Improve .gitignoring debug executables 2025-08-01 10:30:28 +02:00
05c30b8344 Fix commit hash colors when filtering by path or aythor (#4789)
- **PR Description**

Previously we would call git merge-base with the upstream branch to
determine where unpushed commits end and pushed commits start, and also
git merge-base with the main branch(es) to see where the merged commits
start. This worked ok in normal cases, but it had two problems:
- when filtering by path or by author, those merge-base commits would
usually not be part of the commit list, so we would miss the point where
we should switch from unpushed to pushed, or from pushed to merged. The
consequence was that in filtering mode, all commit hashes were always
yellow.
- when main was merged into a feature branch, we would color all commits
from that merge on down in green, even ones that are only part of the
feature branch but not main. (See #3796)

To fix these problems, we switch our approach to one where we call git
rev-list with the branch in question, with negative refspecs for the
upstream branch and the main branches, respectively; this gives us the
complete picture of which commits are pushed/unpushed/merged, so it also
works in the cases described above.

And funnily, even though intuitively it feels more expensive, it
actually performs better than the merge-base calls (for normal usage
scenarios at least), so the commit-loading part of refresh is faster now
in general. We are talking about differences like 300ms before, 140ms
after, in some unscientific measurements I took (depends a lot on repo
sizes, branch length, etc.). An exception are degenerate cases like
feature branches with hundreds of thousands of commits, which are slower
now; but I don't think we need to worry about those too much.

Fixes #3796.
2025-08-01 10:29:16 +02:00
e46dc1ead6 Use a better approach for determining pushed and merge statuses
Previously we would call git merge-base with the upstream branch to determine
where unpushed commits end and pushed commits start, and also git merge-base
with the main branch(es) to see where the merged commits start. This worked ok
in normal cases, but it had two problems:
- when filtering by path or by author, those merge-base commits would usually
not be part of the commit list, so we would miss the point where we should
switch from unpushed to pushed, or from pushed to merged. The consequence was
that in filtering mode, all commit hashes were always yellow.
- when main was merged into a feature branch, we would color all commits from
that merge on down in green, even ones that are only part of the feature branch
but not main.

To fix these problems, we switch our approach to one where we call git rev-list
with the branch in question, with negative refspecs for the upstream branch and
the main branches, respectively; this gives us the complete picture of which
commits are pushed/unpushed/merged, so it also works in the cases described
above.

And funnily, even though intuitively it feels more expensive, it actually
performs better than the merge-base calls (for normal usage scenarios at least),
so the commit-loading part of refresh is faster now in general. We are talking
about differences like 300ms before, 140ms after, in some unscientific
measurements I took (depends a lot on repo sizes, branch length, etc.). An
exception are degenerate cases like feature branches with hundreds of thousands
of commits, which are slower now; but I don't think we need to worry about those
too much.
2025-07-31 15:50:53 +02:00
20517330b4 Change GetCommitsOptions.RefForPushedStatus to a models.Ref
This makes it easier to use the full ref in the git merge-base call, which
avoids ambiguities when there's a tag with the same name as the current branch.

This fixes a hash coloring bug in the local commits panel when there's a tag
with the same name as the checked out branch; in this case all commit hashes
that should be yellow were painted as red.
2025-07-31 15:26:19 +02:00
4b9921d0a4 Move the Ref interface from gui/types to models
This is a type that can be useful for model/backend stuff, so move it there. We
are going to use it in the API of the commit loader.
2025-07-31 15:21:34 +02:00
cc0b5a2f7f Cleanup: remove the ignoringWarnings hack from GetMergeBase
GetMergeBase is always called with a full ref, so it shouldn't need the
ignoringWarnings hack (which is about ignoring warnings coming from ambiguous
refs).

Also, separate stdout and stderr, which would also have solved the problem. We
no longer really need it now, but it's still cleaner.
2025-07-31 15:21:34 +02:00
a02f1e8655 Draw divergence from base branch right-aligned in branches view (#4785)
- **PR Description**

I didn't enable the `showDivergenceFromBaseBranch` config by default yet
(even though I find it very useful) because I'm worried that people
might find the display too noisy. Drawing the divergence information
right-aligned helps reduce that noise a little bit.
2025-07-30 14:26:00 +02:00
abb7bed0c4 Draw divergence from base branch right-aligned in branches view
Also, remove it from the status view. I'd say it isn't really needed there,
although I don't have a strong opinion about that.
2025-07-30 14:23:31 +02:00
d7626d4ccf refactor: use slices.Equal to simplify code (#4764)
- **PR Description**

In the Go 1.21 standard library, a new function has been introduced that
enhances code conciseness and readability. It can be find
[here](https://pkg.go.dev/slices@go1.21.1#Equal).
2025-07-29 11:23:17 +02:00
630c1720ac refactor: use slices.Equal to simplify code
Signed-off-by: jishudashu <979260390@qq.com>
2025-07-29 11:19:36 +02:00
8e04349828 When pressing a to stage all files, don't include untracked files when showing only tracked files (#4779)
- **PR Description**

This is very similar to what we did for pressing space in #4386; we
forgot that the "stage all" command has the same issue.

Also, fix two other commands that stage all files under the hood:
- when continuing a rebase after resolving conflicts, we auto-stage all
files, but in this case we never want to include untracked files,
regardless of the filter
- likewise, pressing ctrl-f to find a base commit for fixup stages all
files for convenience, but again, this should only stage files that are
already tracked
2025-07-28 18:01:56 +02:00
9c0e103b90 Stage only tracked files when staging all in filter-by-tracked-files view
Also, fix two other commands that stage all files under the hood:
- when continuing a rebase after resolving conflicts, we auto-stage all files,
  but in this case we never want to include untracked files, regardless of the
  filter
- likewise, pressing ctrl-f to find a base commit for fixup stages all files for
  convenience, but again, this should only stage files that are already tracked
2025-07-28 14:10:38 +02:00
8cc49e3be5 Add test demonstrating the problem
When filtering to show only tracked files, pressing `a` would also stage
untracked files, which is confusing and undesired.
2025-07-28 14:05:25 +02:00
79da2ca3af Make the minimum required git version a placeholder in the error text (#4778)
- **PR Description**

This way we don't have to update the text and all translations every
time we bump the version.

Remove the year from the error text, it's cumbersome to update and I
don't find it very important to have in the message.

Also remove the invitation to file an issue; I don't find it very likely
that we are going to relax the minimum git requirement again.
2025-07-28 13:13:41 +02:00
05b27c390d Make the minimum required git version a placeholder in the error text
This way we don't have to update the text and all translations every time we
bump the version.

Remove the year from the error text, it's cumbersome to update and I don't find
it very important to have in the message.

Also remove the invitation to file an issue; I don't find it very likely that we
are going to relax the minimum git requirement again.
2025-07-28 13:10:25 +02:00
a52d953789 Fix performance regression on startup in repos with many tags (#4777)
- **PR Description**

In #4663 we added information in the tags panel about the selected tag
(whether it's annotated etc). Unfortunately this introduced a
performance regression in repositories with many tags, so revert this
and implement the feature in a slightly different way to avoid the
performance hit.

Fixes #4770.
2025-07-28 12:26:53 +02:00
1c533dcd55 Revert "Add IsAnnotated field to models.Tag struct"
It seems that `git for-each-ref` is a lot slower than `git tag --list` when
there are thousands of tags, so revert back to the previous method, now that we
no longer use the IsAnnotated field.

This reverts commit b12b1040c3.
2025-07-28 10:53:51 +02:00
151e80902e Use a different way to check if a tag is annotated
Storing it in the Tag struct makes loading tags a lot slower when there is a
very large number of tags; so determine it on the fly instead. On my machine,
the additional call takes under 5ms, so it seems we can afford it.
2025-07-28 10:53:51 +02:00
44159ff926 Add tests for tag information rendering
These should have been added when we started rendering this information in
e5b09f34e0; apparently I was too lazy back then. Adding them now to guard
against breaking it in the next commit.

I'm adding these to the CRUD tests, it doesn't seem worth adding separate tests
just for these assertions.
2025-07-28 10:53:51 +02:00
8483239dad Fix index out of bounds panic when repository has massive tags (#4776)
- **PR Description**

Fixes an index out of bounds panic that occurs when lazygit starts up in
repositories with a large number of tags on a single commit.

When a commit has thousands of tags, the git log output can become
malformed or truncated, causing the `extractCommitFromLine` function to
receive fewer than the expected 8 null-separated fields. This results in
an index out of bounds panic when trying to access `split[5]` and
beyond.

Closes #4765
2025-07-28 10:53:23 +02:00
neo
1c67093ed9 Fix index out of bounds panic when repository has massive tag lists
Co-authored-by: Stefan Haller <stefan@haller-berlin.de>
2025-07-28 16:44:21 +09:00
neo
c54232e863 Move parentHashes and divergence fields before extraInfo in git log format
Like message, extraField can get very long (when there are thousands of tags on
a single commit), so move it to the end; this allows us to truncate overly long
lines in the output and still get all the essential fields.

Co-authored-by: Stefan Haller <stefan@haller-berlin.de>
2025-07-27 18:52:52 +02:00
15f8ad31e0 Cleanup: use nil for empty slice 2025-07-27 18:51:03 +02:00
26f2c0203b Allow rewording or dropping commits in filtering mode (#4756)
- **PR Description**

Rewording or dropping commits was disabled when filtering commits by
path or author. This used to be necessary a long time ago for technical
reasons, but these reasons went away with the merge of #2552, so enable
them now.

Technically we could enable a few more, but I chose not to because some
might be surprising or confusing in filtering mode. For example,
creating a fixup commit would work (shift-F), but the newly created
commit might not show up if it doesn't match the filter. Similarly,
pressing `f` to fixup a commit into its parent would work, but that
parent commit might not be visible, so users might expect to be fixing
up into the next visible commit.

Fixes #2554.
2025-07-27 12:50:24 +02:00
52be6964ed Allow rewording and dropping commits in filtering mode
There's no reason not to allow these.

Technically we could enable a few more, but I chose not to because some might be
surprising or confusing in filtering mode. For example, creating a fixup commit
would work (shift-F), but the newly created commit might not show up if it
doesn't match the filter. Similarly, pressing `f` to fixup a commit into its
parent would work, but that parent commit might not be visible, so users might
expect to be fixing up into the next visible commit.
2025-07-27 12:48:38 +02:00