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NAME

       git-dag - The sleek and powerful Git history browser

SYNOPSIS

       git dag [options] [<since>..<until>] [[–] [<path>…]]

DESCRIPTION

       git-dag  is  a  powerful  Git  history  visualizer.   git-dag  presents  powerful  git  log features in a
       simple-to-use graphical interface.

OPTIONS

   –prompt
       Prompt for a Git repository instead of using the current directory.

   -r, –repo <path>
       Run git dag on the git repository in <path>.  Defaults to the current directory.

   –version
       Print the git dag version and exit.

   -h, –help
       Show usage and optional arguments.

LOG OPTIONS

       The Log prompt allows you to pass arguments to git log.   This  can  be  used  to  filter  the  displayed
       history, for example entering master  Makefile will display only commits on the master branch that touch
       the Makefile.

CONTEXT-MENU ACTIONS

       The right-click menu can be used to perform various actions.  All actions operate on the selected commit.

       You can create branches and tags, cherry-pick commits, save patches, export tarballs, and grab files from
       older commits using the context menu.

DIFF COMMITS

       You  can  diff  arbitrary  commits.  Select a single commit in either the list view or the graph view and
       then right-click on a second commit.

       A menu will appear allowing you to diff the two commits.

SHORTCUTS

       You can run commands using dedicated shortcuts. Select a single commit and then press Ctrl-Alt-c to  copy
       sha1 or Ctrl-d to run diff tool.

       You can read more about hotkeys from ‘keyboard shortcuts’ window or context menu.

CONFIGURATION VARIABLES

   log.date
       Set  the default date-time format for the ‘Date’ field.  Setting a value for log.date is similar to using
       git log’s –date option.  Possible  values  are  relative,  local,  default,  iso,  rfc,  and  short;  see
       git-log(1) for details.

AUTHOR

       David Aguilar and contributors

COPYRIGHT

       2007-2019, David Aguilar and contributors