Re: In-depth git blame?

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On Wed, Mar 2, 2011 at 16:44, Peter Baumann <waste.manager@xxxxxx> wrote:
> [ Cc Jonas, because he might know more about that ]

... although he arrives late in the discussion.

> On Wed, Mar 02, 2011 at 04:34:37PM -0500, Jeff King wrote:
>> On Wed, Mar 02, 2011 at 10:29:51PM +0100, Peter Baumann wrote:
>>
>> > Hm. I guess pressing 'B' will blame the parent commit in tig. ÂBut I
>> > can't figure out how to navigate back to the old commit (before
>> > pressing 'B')? ÂAny hints appreciated!
>>
>> No, it is "," (comma) from the blame viewer in tig to blame starting
>> from the parent of the blamed commit of the highlighted line.
>>
> Thx, I didn't know that. Your help is really appreciated!

Pressing 'B' in the blame view reloads the blame view based on the
line/commit, which is currently selected. And as Jeff points out ','
reloads based on the parent of the current commit.

Tig is very poor in terms of history (search, blame, commit) so
there's is no 'back' button.

-- 
Jonas Fonseca
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