Hi,
I am pleased to announce Tig version 2.5.9 which brings some improvements
and bugfixes. See the release notes below for a detailed list of changes.
What is Tig?
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Tig is an ncurses-based text-mode interface for git. It functions mainly
as a Git repository browser, but can also assist in staging changes for
commit at chunk level and act as a pager for output from various Git
commands.
- Homepage:https://jonas.github.io/tig/
- Manual:https://jonas.github.io/tig/doc/manual.html
- Tarballs:https://github.com/jonas/tig/releases
- Gitter:https://gitter.im/jonas/tig
- Q&A:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/tig
Release notes
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Improvements:
- Update utf8proc to v2.9.0, supporting Unicode 15.1.
- Also use lightweight tags in the Refs line of the diff view. (#1235)
- Support %(text) in all views with a text column. (#1275)
- Use HTTPS for GitHub clone URLs. (#1310)
- Move default log view options to tigrc.
- Allow to go to stage view without Enter. (#1284)
- Add new "prefetch" reference type for refs created by `git maintenance`
(hidden in default config). (#1318)
- Show the selected commit in the blame view title window.
- Improve the blob view experience.
- Clear keybinding from all keymaps (unbind) with `bind generic <key>
none`.
Bug fixes:
- Fix "dangling pointer" warning. (#1268)
- Don't use array size in function arguments. (#1269)
- Fix rpmbuild -ta. (#1276)
- Initialise struct timezone. (#1291)
- Fix NULL dereference at startup. (#1293)
- Enforce a blank before view scroll percentage.
- Fix refresh-mode periodic not updating branch labels. (#1270)
- Fix display non-ascii character. (#1299)
- Fix readline echo when stdin is redirected. (#1229)
- Fix tig blame --reverse. (#1300)
- Fix status view lockup.
- Fix untracked changes and chunk staging behaviour in plain stage view.
- Reset state variables when selecting a commit with no reference.
- Fix parsing of `git ls-tree` for submodules. (#1282)
Thanks to everyone who contributed (in alphabetical order): Abhinav Gupta,
Armin Brauns, Conor Lowry, Jakub Wilk, Johannes Altmanninger, Kimihiro
Nonaka,
Pavel Roskin, Thomas Koutcher, Wesley Moore.
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Thomas Koutcher