When I do a Git diff, it shows the code with the diff and it looks great. But how do I go to the next page or the next document.
5 Answers
Next line : return
Next page : space bar
Previous page : w
Quit viewing the diff : q
Help : h
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2Nice, is there a man page on this? i.e. does it use
less
/more
style keys? May 14, 2014 at 10:56 -
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In a nice meta way, these commands work for navigating the help page as well 👌 Nov 28, 2018 at 23:26
Hit ?
and it should show you the command shortcuts for doing page up/page down etc.
By default git
looks at the $GIT_PAGER
, then $PAGER
environment variable to determine the program to be used for showing you the output of diff, log, show etc.
On new (linux) systems the default $PAGER
used (even when it is not set) is less
(it used to be the less capable more
).
In both less
and more
the ?
key gives you a command shortcut list.
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1It also looks at the
core.pager
config variable. And generally, none of those three are usually set, and Git defaults toless -FRSX
(note that it's Git making that choice).– CascabelDec 27, 2011 at 17:00
For scrolling downwards Use j or ↓ to move down one line at a time d to move by half the page screen f to move by a whole page screen
For scrolling upwards use k or ↑ to move up one line at a time u to move by half the page screen b to move by a whole page screen
press q to quit out of the log It will returns to the regular command prompt
I'm running what I think is a stock git install on Windows, msysgit 1.8.3, and for me git diff runs something that claims to be less, version 444. Instead of '?' for help, it wants 'h'. Seems that '?' is the start of some kind of regular expression search.