docs | ||
test | ||
vendor | ||
.gitignore | ||
branches_panel.go | ||
commits_panel.go | ||
confirmation_panel.go | ||
files_panel.go | ||
gitcommands.go | ||
Gopkg.lock | ||
Gopkg.toml | ||
gui.go | ||
LICENSE | ||
main.go | ||
merge_panel.go | ||
README.md | ||
stash_panel.go | ||
status_panel.go | ||
view_helpers.go |
lazygit
A simple terminal UI for git commands, written in Go with the gocui library.
Are YOU tired of typing every git command directly into the terminal, but you're too stubborn to use Sourcetree because you'll never forgive Atlassian for making Jira? This is the app for you!
Installation
In a terminal call this command:
go get github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit
(if you don't have Go installed, you can follow the installation guide here.
Then just call lazygit
in your terminal inside a git repository.
If you want, you can also add an alias for this with echo "alias lg='lazygit'" >> ~/.zshrc
(or whichever rc file you're using).
Please note:
On MacOS you may have to add ~/go/bin
to your $PATH variable, or %HOME%\go\bin
to your %PATH% in Windows
Ubuntu
Packages for Ubuntu 14.04 and up are available via Launchpad PPA.
They are built daily, straight from master branch.
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:lazygit-team/daily
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install lazygit
Cool features
- Adding files easily
- Resolving merge conflicts
- Easily check out recent branches
- Scroll through logs/diffs of branches/commits/stash
- Quick pushing/pulling
- Squash down and rename commits
Resolving merge conflicts
Viewing commit diffs
Docs
Milestones
- Easy Installation (homebrew, release binaries)
- Configurable Keybindings
- Configurable Color Themes
- Spawning Subprocesses (help needed - have a look at https://github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pull/18)
- Performance
- i18n
Contributing
I'll find a good template for contributing and then add it to the repo (or if somebody has a suggestion please put up a PR)
Work in progress
This is still a work in progress so there's still bugs to iron out and as this is my first project in Go the code could no doubt use an increase in quality, but I'll be improving on it whenever I find the time. If you have any feedback feel free to raise an issue/submit a PR.