Currently, if I type :Glog
I get the list of revisions for the current file.
If I type :Glog --
I get the list of commits for all files.
What do I need to type to get the of commits for the current file?
For sake of completeness, once you have the revisions loaded in your buffer, you can browse through them by opening the quickfix list
:Glog -- %
:copen
Load the last 10 commits for the current file
:Glog -10 -- %
I use
:0Gclog
It puts the commits history of current file into quick fix so that you can use ]q
or [q
to go through them
Note that the usage supports range: :{range}Gclog
. So you can use any range, e.g. :1Gclog
or use a visual mapping:
vmap <leader>gl :Gclog<CR>
:0Gclog
populated the quickfix list with the log history and :1Gclog
, :2Gclog
etc populated it with the first commit ever.
Oct 14, 2021 at 21:23
0
represents the whole file. Use :help :Gclog
for the official description.
Jan 17 at 3:44