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lazygit/pkg/gui/filetree
Jesse Duffield 54bd94ad24 Add SetSelection function for list contexts and use it in most places
The only time we should call SetSelectedLineIdx is when we are happy for a
select range to be retained which means things like moving the selected line
index to top top/bottom or up/down a page as the user navigates.

But in every other case we should now call SetSelection because that will
set the selected index and cancel the range which is almost always what we
want.
2024-01-19 10:47:21 +11:00
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build_tree_test.go refactor to use generics for file nodes 2022-07-31 19:43:14 +10:00
build_tree.go refactor to use generics for file nodes 2022-07-31 19:43:14 +10:00
collapsed_paths.go make more use of generics 2022-03-24 20:14:41 +11:00
commit_file_node.go handle nil properly with file nodes 2022-08-01 20:32:01 +10:00
commit_file_tree_view_model.go Add SetSelection function for list contexts and use it in most places 2024-01-19 10:47:21 +11:00
commit_file_tree.go Fall back to WithWaitingStatus if item is scrolled out of view 2023-12-10 16:03:25 +01:00
file_node_test.go refactor to use generics for file nodes 2022-07-31 19:43:14 +10:00
file_node.go feat: introduce a copy menu into the file view 2023-12-07 08:30:03 +01:00
file_tree_test.go move more view model logic into the files view model 2022-03-17 19:13:40 +11:00
file_tree_view_model.go Add SetSelection function for list contexts and use it in most places 2024-01-19 10:47:21 +11:00
file_tree.go Fall back to WithWaitingStatus if item is scrolled out of view 2023-12-10 16:03:25 +01:00
node.go feat: introduce a copy menu into the file view 2023-12-07 08:30:03 +01:00
README.md properly resolve cyclic dependency 2022-01-22 10:48:51 +11:00

FileTree Package

This package handles the representation of file trees. There are two ways to render files: one is to render them flat, so something like this:

dir1/file1
dir1/file2
file3

And the other is to render them as a tree

dir1/
  file1
  file2
file3

Internally we represent each of the above as a tree, but with the flat approach there's just a single root node and every path is a direct child of that root. Viewing in 'tree' mode (as opposed to 'flat' mode) allows for collapsing and expanding directories, and lets you perform actions on directories e.g. staging a whole directory. But it takes up more vertical space and sometimes you just want to have a flat view where you can go flick through your files one by one to see the diff.

This package is not concerned about rendering the tree: only representing its internal state.