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Author SHA1 Message Date
Jesse Duffield
ae0193698e Log when directory is changed 2023-07-30 18:35:22 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
6b4a638415 Handle deleting branch attached to worktree 2023-07-30 18:35:22 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
6c69549ced Don't touch repo stack when switching worktrees
We shouldn't touch this cos we're doing a lateral move
2023-07-30 18:35:22 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
5868750aba Move status panel presentation logic into presentation package 2023-07-30 18:35:22 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
ab3052f642 Land in the same panel when switching to a worktree 2023-07-30 18:35:22 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
077ae99438 Prompt to switch to worktree when branch is checked out by other worktree 2023-07-30 18:35:22 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
fe8adf9eb8 Use git lingo 2023-07-30 18:35:22 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
c713d550c0 Improve name handling 2023-07-30 18:35:22 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
03f726038e Alert when attempting to enter the current worktree 2023-07-30 18:35:21 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
796945aad0 Remove comment 2023-07-30 18:35:21 +10:00
Joel Baranick
db02c13bf6 Address PR comments 2023-07-30 18:35:21 +10:00
Joel Baranick
1ce9a87544 Basic support for adding a worktree 2023-07-30 18:35:21 +10:00
Joel Baranick
35e6e6347a Put all worktree i18n strings together
Use tabwriter to align worktree panel contents
2023-07-30 18:35:21 +10:00
Joel Baranick
54708233ac Improve worktree panel 2023-07-30 18:35:21 +10:00
Joel Baranick
c679fd1924 Style missing worktree as red and display better error when trying to switch to them
Use a broken link icon for missing worktrees
2023-07-30 18:35:21 +10:00
Joel Baranick
60872c91e6 Update status to differentiate the main vs linked worktrees 2023-07-30 18:35:21 +10:00
Joel Baranick
afc4aedd4f Support for deleting a worktree 2023-07-30 18:35:21 +10:00
Joel Baranick
f8ba899b87 Initial addition of support for worktrees 2023-07-30 18:35:21 +10:00
Stefan Haller
6794149ec8 When bisecting, always mark the current commit as good/bad, not the selected
For marking as good or bad, the current commit is pretty much always the one you
want to mark, not the selected. It's different for skipping; sometimes you know
already that a certain commit doesn't compile, for example, so you might
navigate there and mark it as skipped. So in the case that the current commit is
not the selected one, we now offer two separate menu entries for skipping, one
for the current commit and one for the selected.
2023-07-29 14:44:00 +02:00
Stefan Haller
f30e09856c Add bisect menu entry that lets you choose bisect terms
This can be useful if you want to find the commit that fixed a bug (you'd use
"broken/fixed" instead of "good/bad" in this case), or if you want to find the
commit that brought a big performance improvement (use "slow/fast"). It's pretty
mind-bending to have to use "good/bad" in these cases, and swap their meanings
in your head.

Thankfully, lazygit already had support for using custom terms during the bisect
(for the case that a bisect was started on the command-line, I suppose), so all
that's needed is adding a way to specify them in lazygit.
2023-07-29 11:59:58 +02:00
Jesse Duffield
39b77c0fca Have staging refresh wait for files to refresh first 2023-07-29 10:20:15 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
63e5790410 Speed up refresh using concurrency and wait groups
Previously our synchronous refreshes took far longer because nothing
was happening concurrently. We now run refresh functions concurrently
and use a wait group to ensure they're all done before returning
2023-07-29 10:04:11 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
09ce430240 Log duration of refresh 2023-07-29 09:39:10 +10:00
Stefan Haller
67a7293e79 Show error when trying to open patch menu with an empty patch 2023-07-26 14:27:18 +02:00
Stefan Haller
c21633b1be Prompt for commit message when moving a custom patch to a new commit 2023-07-23 13:55:48 +02:00
Jesse Duffield
7807b40322 Better tag creation UX
Previously we used a single-line prompt for a tag annotation. Now we're using the commit message
prompt.

I've had to update other uses of that prompt to allow the summary and description labels to
be passed in
2023-07-22 14:36:35 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
3cee37388c Keep track of authors across local commits and branch commits for suggestions
Previously, we would only show the authors based on local commits, but sometimes you want to set a commit author
to that of a commit on another branch. Now, so long as you've viewed the branch's commits, the author will appear
as a suggestion.
2023-07-22 10:47:04 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
87bf1dbc7f Only apply right-alignment on first column of keybindings menu
Previously we applied a right-align on the first column of _all_ menus, even though we really
only intended for it to be on the first column of the keybindings menu (that you get from pressing
'?')
2023-07-20 21:23:46 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
373f24c80f Fix crash on empty menu
When a menu is empty (e.g. due to filtering) we shouldn't crash on focus or selection
2023-07-20 21:05:52 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
b61ca21a84 Allow checking for merge conflicts after running a custom command
We have a use-case to rebind 'm' to the merge action in the branches panel. There's three ways to handle this:
1) For all global keybindings, define a per-panel key that invokes it
2) Give a name to all controller actions and allow them to be invoked in custom commands
3) Allow checking for merge conflicts after running a custom command so that users can add their own 'git merge' custom command
that matches the in-built action

Option 1 is hairy, Option 2 though good for users introduces new backwards compatibility issues that I don't want to do
right now, and option 3 is trivially easy to implement so that's what I'm doing.

I've put this under an 'after' key so that we can add more things later. I'm imagining other things like being able to
move the cursor to a newly added item etc.

I considered always running this hook by default but I'd rather not: it's matching on the output text and I'd rather something
like that be explicitly opted-into to avoid cases where we erroneously believe that there are conflicts.
2023-07-13 18:40:34 +10:00
Stefan Haller
30ce7c8085 Replace uses of "git stash save" with "git stash push"
Save has been deprecated for a while, push is the recommended way to save a
stash. Push has been available since 2.13, so we can use it without problems.
2023-07-10 15:09:17 +02:00
Jesse Duffield
6b9390409e Use an interface for tasks instead of a concrete struct
By using an interface for tasks we can use a fake implementation in tests with extra methods
2023-07-10 17:12:21 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
14ecc15e71 Use first class task objects instead of global counter
The global counter approach is easy to understand but it's brittle and depends on implicit behaviour that is not very discoverable.

With a global counter, if any goroutine accidentally decrements the counter twice, we'll think lazygit is idle when it's actually busy.
Likewise if a goroutine accidentally increments the counter twice we'll think lazygit is busy when it's actually idle.
With the new approach we have a map of tasks where each task can either be busy or not. We create a new task and add it to the map
when we spawn a worker goroutine (among other things) and we remove it once the task is done.

The task can also be paused and continued for situations where we switch back and forth between running a program and asking for user
input.

In order for this to work with `git push` (and other commands that require credentials) we need to obtain the task from gocui when
we create the worker goroutine, and then pass it along to the commands package to pause/continue the task as required. This is
MUCH more discoverable than the old approach which just decremented and incremented the global counter from within the commands package,
but it's at the cost of expanding some function signatures (arguably a good thing).

Likewise, whenever you want to call WithWaitingStatus or WithLoaderPanel the callback will now have access to the task for pausing/
continuing. We only need to actually make use of this functionality in a couple of places so it's a high price to pay, but I don't
know if I want to introduce a WithWaitingStatusTask and WithLoaderPanelTask function (open to suggestions).
2023-07-09 21:30:19 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
e588355f57 Add mutex for refreshing branches
We had a race condition due to refreshing branches in two different places, one which refreshed reflog commits
beforehand. The race condition meant that upon load we wouldn't see recency values (provided by the reflog commits)
against the branches
2023-07-09 20:57:18 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
015a04fac6 Remove redundant waitgroup
Turns out we're just running our refresh functions one after the other which isn't ideal but we can fix that separately.
As it stands this wait group isn't doing anything.
2023-07-08 22:54:52 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
26ca41a40e Handle pending actions properly in git commands that require credentials
I don't know if this is a hack or not: we run a git command and increment the pending action
count to 1 but at some point the command requests a username or password, so we need to prompt
the user to enter that. At that point we don't want to say that there is a pending action,
so we decrement the action count before prompting the user and then re-increment it again afterward.

Given that we panic when the counter goes below zero, it's important that it's not zero
when we run the git command (should be impossible anyway).

I toyed with a different approach using channels and a long-running goroutine that
handles all commands that request credentials but it feels over-engineered compared to this
commit's approach.
2023-07-08 22:54:52 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
6c4e7ee972 Add busy count for integration tests
Integration tests need to be notified when Lazygit is idle so they can progress to the next assertion / user action.
2023-07-08 22:54:52 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
b625eb5323 Differentiate between different filter modes
We can filter by path, by file status, and by text.
2023-07-03 12:54:14 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
8e46b8a275 Use searching, not filtering, in file tree views
There's more work to be done to support filtering for these views so we're sticking with searching for now
2023-07-03 12:54:14 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
cd989d8ebe Fix escape logic for remote branches
The remote branches controller was using its own escape method meaning it didn't go through the flow of cancelling
an active filter. It's now using the same approach as the sub-commits and commit-files contexts: defining a parent
context to return to upon hittin escape.
2023-07-03 12:54:14 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
261f30f49c Add integration tests for searching/filtering 2023-07-03 12:54:14 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
9df634f13f Color view frame differently when searching/filtering
Given that we now persist search/filter states even after a side context loses focus, we need to make it really
clear to the user that the context is currently being searched/filtered
2023-07-03 12:54:14 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
3ca1292fb4 Show filter status similar to what we show with search 2023-07-03 12:54:14 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
13c1103815 Only cancel search if main or temporary context loses focus
This is a pickle: initially I wanted it so that a filter would cancel automatically if the current context lost focus.
But there are situations where you want to retain the focus, e.g. when a popup appears, or when you view the commits
of a branch. The issue is that when you view the commits of a branch, the branches context is removed from the context
stack. Even if this were not the case, you could imagine going branches -> sub-commits -> files -> sub-commits, where
in that case branches would definitely be off the stack upon navigating to the files context.

So because I'm too lazy to find a proper solution to this problem, I'm just making it so that filters in side contexts
are retained unless explicitly cancelled.

There's another edge case this commit handles which is that if I'm in the sub-commits context via the branches context
and start a search, then navigate to the reflog context and hit enter to get to the sub-commits context again, I need
to cancel the search before I switch. Likewise with the commit files context.
2023-07-03 12:54:14 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
b8bee4de51 Scroll to top when filtering and retain selection when cancelling filter 2023-07-03 12:54:14 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
d67b209e62 Move more logic into search helper 2023-07-03 12:54:14 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
13326344f0 Support filtering files 2023-07-03 12:54:13 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
84870d4503 Cancel filter/search when hitting escape 2023-07-03 12:54:13 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
a9e2c8129f Introduce filtered list view model
We're going to start supporting filtering of list views
2023-07-03 12:54:13 +10:00
Amirzhan Aliyev
62cc036254 fix: typo EnteRefName 2023-06-28 18:54:21 +06:00
Stefan Haller
ee03a0be41 Rename "Delete change" menu entry to "Discard change" in staging panel
For consistency with the previous commit.

Note that this menu entry is used both for unstaged and for staged changes, and
for staged changes it is not quite accurate, as we are not discarding changes in
that case (just unstaging them). Not sure it's worth fixing this; it's still
better than "Delete", anyway.
2023-06-26 08:19:58 +02:00
Stefan Haller
51a558040d Fix the title and text (and variable names) of the Discard Changes prompt
The title was saying "Unstage lines", which was just wrong. The text said
"Delete lines", which can be seen as a bit misleading; we are only discarding
the changes to the selected lines, not deleting the lines themselves.

For consistency, rename the config variable skipUnstageLineWarning accordingly.
2023-06-26 08:15:35 +02:00
Stefan Haller
3928d0ebda Insert fake todo entry for a conflicting commit that is being applied
When stopping in a rebase because of a conflict, it is nice to see the commit
that git is trying to apply. Create a fake todo entry labelled "conflict" for
this, and show the "<-- YOU ARE HERE ---" string for that one (in red) instead
of for the real current head.
2023-06-22 18:57:58 +02:00
Stefan Haller
1f42c8a387 Allow discarding changes only from local commits
We use CommitFilesController also for the files of commits that we show
elsewhere, e.g. for branch commits, tags, or stashes. It doesn't make sense to
discard changes from those (for stashes it might be possible to implement it
somehow, but that would be a new feature), so we disallow it unless we are in
the local commits panel.
2023-06-07 12:48:56 +02:00
Stefan Haller
5c55ce6555 Better prompt for discarding old file changes
Lazygit knows what kind of file change this is, so there doesn't have to be any
"if" in the prompt text.
2023-06-07 12:47:03 +02:00
Stefan Haller
1f801b91e4 Disallow discarding file changes while a directory is selected
Discarding changes to an entire directory doesn't quite work correctly in all
cases; for example, if the current commit added files to the directory (but the
directory existed before) then those files won't be removed.

It might be possible to fix the command so that these cases always work for
directories, but I don't think it's worth the effort (you can always use a
custom patch for that), so let's display an error for now.
2023-06-07 12:47:03 +02:00
Jesse Duffield
a694c458dd Support authors and tags in custom command suggestions preset 2023-06-07 10:18:01 +10:00
Stefan Haller
16dceb813b Show menu instead of prompt when there are conflicts in a rebase or merge
This solves the issue that previously you could too easily abort a rebase
accidentally by hitting escape.
2023-06-01 10:51:48 +02:00
Jesse Duffield
d772c9f1d4 Use sentence case everywhere
We have not been good at consistent casing so far. Now we use 'Sentence case' everywhere. EVERYWHERE.

Also Removing 'Lc' prefix from i18n field names: the 'Lc' stood for lowercase but now that everything
is in 'Sentence case' there's no need for the distinction.

I've got a couple lower case things I've kept: namely, things that show up in parentheses.
2023-05-25 23:52:19 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
63dc07fded Construct arg vector manually rather than parse string
By constructing an arg vector manually, we no longer need to quote arguments

Mandate that args must be passed when building a command

Now you need to provide an args array when building a command.
There are a handful of places where we need to deal with a string,
such as with user-defined custom commands, and for those we now require
that at the callsite they use str.ToArgv to do that. I don't want
to provide a method out of the box for it because I want to discourage its
use.

For some reason we were invoking a command through a shell when amending a
commit, and I don't believe we needed to do that as there was nothing user-
supplied about the command. So I've switched to using a regular command out-
side the shell there
2023-05-23 19:49:19 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
e1fc90615d Apply strikethrough style to reserved keybindings in menus
If a given menu item has an associated keybinding of 'enter', hitting enter won't actually execute
that item unless your cursor is on it. This creates confusion, and so we're going to use a strikethrough
style to communicate that the keybinding is reserved for something else.
2023-05-21 11:31:29 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
ee11046d35 Refactor interface for ApplyPatch 2023-05-20 20:54:39 +10:00
Stefan Haller
401610c0ef Remove the toast when toggling "ignore whitespace"
Now that we visualize the state, the toast is no longer needed.
2023-05-20 12:58:32 +10:00
Stefan Haller
64b2685c2d Visualize the "ignore whitespace" state in the subtitle of the diff view 2023-05-20 12:58:32 +10:00
Stefan Haller
7d4bfb6621 Don't toggle "ignore whitespace" in the staging and patch building panels
The option doesn't have any affect in these views, so we don't need to toggle it
here. But the problem was the HandleFocus call at the end: this would activate
the wrong view, so we need to avoid it here.

Show an error if the user tries to turn the option on, to let them know that it
doesn't work here.
2023-05-20 12:58:32 +10:00
Stefan Haller
a2778f01c6 Disregard the "ignore whitespace" option in the patch building panel
It's not possible to reliably stage things into a custom patch when "ignore
whitespace" is on, so always treat it as off here (like we do in the staging
panel).

It looks like this is a regression that was introduced in 8edad826ca.
2023-05-19 18:22:28 +02:00
Jesse Duffield
d161afe37f Support ignoring whitespace on stash 2023-05-19 17:49:22 +02:00
Jesse Duffield
681a9bf20d
Merge pull request #2612 from longlhh90/fix-commit-prefixes-with-empty-commit-message 2023-05-17 17:12:05 +10:00
Lukas
0606b7a43b remove empty message check as message of commit can be empty 2023-05-17 17:07:50 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
a82134f41c Fix race condition
Our refresh code may try to push a context. It does this in two places:
1) when all merge conflicts are resolved, we push a 'continue merge?' confirmation context
2) when all conflicts of a given file are resolved and we're in the merge conflicts context,
   we push the files context.

Sometimes we push the confirmation context and then push the files context over it, so the user
never sees the confirmation context.

This commit fixes the race condition by adding a check to ensure that we're still in the
merge conflicts panel before we try escaping from it
2023-05-16 21:01:38 +10:00
Stefan Haller
e5dd4d3110 Allow the selected line of a list view to be outside the visible area
I don't see a reason why this restriction to have the selection be always
visible was necessary. Removing it has two benefits:

1. Scrolling a list view doesn't change the selection. A common scenario: you
   look at one of the commits of your current branch; you want to see the how
   many'th commit this is, but the beginning of the branch is scrolled off the
   bottom of the commits panel. You scroll down to find the beginning of your
   branch, but this changes the selection and shows a different commit now - not
   what you want.

2. It is possible to scroll a panel that is not the current one without changing
   the focus to it. That's how windows in other GUIs usually behave.
2023-05-11 13:23:58 +02:00
Jesse Duffield
5dacbb6293 merge master into refactor-better-encapsulation 2023-05-02 19:05:42 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
ee9ae8f07f
Merge pull request #2552 from stefanhaller/support-stacked-branches 2023-05-01 21:07:19 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
af97bf484c Refresh staging panel when committing
We now refresh the staging panel when doing an unscoped refresh, so that if we commit from the staging panel we escape
back to the files panel if need be. But that causes flickering when doing an unscoped refresh from other contexts,
because the refreshStagingPanel function assumes that the staging panel has focus. So we're adding a guard at the top
of that function to early exit if we don't have focus.
2023-04-30 13:19:54 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
a57310df24 Retain commit message when cycling history
When cycling history, we want to make it so that upon returning to the original prompt, you get your text back.
Importantly, we don't want to use the existing preservedMessage field for that because that's only for preserving
a NEW commit message, and we don't want the history stuff of the commit reword flow to overwrite that.
2023-04-30 13:19:54 +10:00
Sean
9d68b287db Split commit message panel into commit summary and commit description panel
When we use the one panel for the entire commit message, its tricky to have a keybinding both for adding a newline and submitting.
By having two panels: one for the summary line and one for the description, we allow for 'enter' to submit the message when done from the summary panel,
and 'enter' to add a newline when done from the description panel. Alt-enter, for those who can use that key combo, also works for submitting the message
from the description panel. For those who can't use that key combo, and don't want to remap the keybinding, they can hit tab to go back to the summary panel
and then 'enter' to submit the message.

We have some awkwardness in that both contexts (i.e. panels) need to appear and disappear in tandem and we don't have a great way of handling that concept,
so we just push both contexts one after the other, and likewise remove both contexts when we escape.
2023-04-30 13:19:53 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
5a7b2ab6d0 fix rendering of commit files view 2023-04-30 13:19:53 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
68a9d7fd77 appease linter 2023-04-30 13:19:53 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
f2c85c5b19 move side window actions to controllers package 2023-04-30 13:19:53 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
0faa41e6f8 move toggle whitespace action to controllers package 2023-04-30 13:19:53 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
037cd99138 move quit actions to controller 2023-04-30 13:19:53 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
2da300f2fb move diffing menu action to controller 2023-04-30 13:19:53 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
7848958326 move filtering menu action to controller 2023-04-30 13:19:53 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
2cba98e3fe move another action into controller 2023-04-30 13:19:53 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
f8c9ce33c2 move more actions into controller 2023-04-30 13:19:53 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
71753770ad move custom patch options menu action to controllers package 2023-04-30 13:19:53 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
820b1e811d move custom command action into its own file 2023-04-30 13:19:53 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
4a33fede7b move window arrangement helper 2023-04-30 13:19:53 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
db12853bbe lots of changes 2023-04-30 13:19:53 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
711674f6cd standardise controller helper methods 2023-04-30 13:19:53 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
fc91ef6a59 standardise helper args 2023-04-30 13:19:53 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
43251e7275 split context common from helper common 2023-04-30 13:19:53 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
f081358943 move getDisplayStrings funcs into contexts 2023-04-30 13:19:53 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
0c6ab4b43e refactor cherry pick code to move state access out of helper 2023-04-30 13:19:53 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
509e3efa70 lots more refactoring 2023-04-30 13:19:53 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
8edad826ca Begin refactoring gui
This begins a big refactor of moving more code out of the Gui struct into contexts, controllers, and helpers. We also move some code into structs in the
gui package purely for the sake of better encapsulation
2023-04-30 13:19:52 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
0cd5257523 Retain commit message when cycling history
When cycling history, we want to make it so that upon returning to the original prompt, you get your text back.
Importantly, we don't want to use the existing preservedMessage field for that because that's only for preserving
a NEW commit message, and we don't want the history stuff of the commit reword flow to overwrite that.
2023-04-30 12:17:34 +10:00
Sean
49da7b482d Split commit message panel into commit summary and commit description panel
When we use the one panel for the entire commit message, its tricky to have a keybinding both for adding a newline and submitting.
By having two panels: one for the summary line and one for the description, we allow for 'enter' to submit the message when done from the summary panel,
and 'enter' to add a newline when done from the description panel. Alt-enter, for those who can use that key combo, also works for submitting the message
from the description panel. For those who can't use that key combo, and don't want to remap the keybinding, they can hit tab to go back to the summary panel
and then 'enter' to submit the message.

We have some awkwardness in that both contexts (i.e. panels) need to appear and disappear in tandem and we don't have a great way of handling that concept,
so we just push both contexts one after the other, and likewise remove both contexts when we escape.
2023-04-30 12:17:34 +10:00
Stefan Haller
3fe4db9316 Make RebaseCommands.AmendTo more robust
This fixes two problems with the "amend commit with staged changes" command:

1. Amending to a fixup commit didn't work (this would create a commmit with the
   title "fixup! fixup! original title" and keep that at the top of the branch)
2. Unrelated fixup commits would be squashed too.

The added integration test verifies that both of these problems are fixed.
2023-04-29 07:28:33 +02:00
Stefan Haller
dad7a70bf8 Implement moving commits up/down in terms of daemon 2023-04-29 07:28:33 +02:00