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lazygit/pkg/gui/filetree
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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 introduce Ref interface 2022-04-02 17:04:42 +11:00
commit_file_tree.go refactor to use generics for file nodes 2022-07-31 19:43:14 +10:00
file_node_test.go refactor to use generics for file nodes 2022-07-31 19:43:14 +10:00
file_node.go fix could-not-access error 2022-11-11 12:30:14 +11:00
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 Support filtering files 2023-07-03 12:54:13 +10:00
file_tree.go Support filtering files 2023-07-03 12:54:13 +10:00
node.go refactor to use generics for file nodes 2022-07-31 19:43:14 +10:00
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.