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GITG(1)				 User Commands			       GITG(1)

NAME
       gitg - Git repository viewer

SYNOPSIS
       gitg [OPTION]...	[REPOSITORY]...

DESCRIPTION
       gitg  is	 a graphical user interface for	git. It	aims at	being a	small,
       fast and	convenient tool	to visualize the history of git	 repositories.
       Besides	visualization,	gitg also provides several utilities to	manage
       your repository and commit your work.

OPTIONS
       Help Options:

       -h, --help
	      Show help	options

       --help-all
	      Show all help options

       --help-gtk
	      Show GTK+	Options

       Application Options:

       -v, --version
	      Show the application?s version

       --activity
	      Start gitg with a	particular activity

       -c, --commit
	      Start gitg with the commit activity  (shorthand  for  --activity
	      commit)

       --no-wd
	      Do  not try to load a repository from the	current	working	direc-
	      tory

       --standalone
	      Run gitg in standalone mode

       --display=DISPLAY
	      X	display	to use

       -a, --all
	      Select all commits by default in the history activity

       -b, --branches
	      Select all branches by default in	the history activity

       -r, --remotes
	      Select all remotes by default in the history activity

       -t, --tags
	      Select all tags by default in the	history	activity

       -s, --select-reference=REFERENCE
	      Select the specified reference by	default	in the history	activ-
	      ity

       gitg  will  try	to load	any REPOSITORY passed as command line argument
       (multiple paths can be passed).

       If no repository	is specified, gitg will	try  to	 open  the  repository
       specified  by  the  GIT_DIR environment variable; if GIT_DIR is not set
       gitg will try to	open the repository at the current working directory.

ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
       GIT_DIR
	   If the GIT_DIR environment variable is  set,	 and  no  repositories
	   have	 been  passed  as  command line	arguments, then	it specifies a
	   path	to use instead of the default .git for the base	of the reposi-
	   tory.

AUTHORS
       Jesse van den Kieboom  <jesse@icecrew.nl>
       Alberto Fanjul  <albfan@gnome.org>

gitg				 December 2018			       GITG(1)

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