![]() Magit-find-file), where REVISION is a parent of the revision thatĪdded the current line or chunk of lines.Ĭ-c M-g r ( magit-blame-removal) ¶ C-c M-g B rīlob-visiting buffer with information about the revision that If Magit-Blame mode is already turned on in the current buffer thenīlaming is done recursively, by visiting REVISION:FILE (using Otherwise, the file’s full history isĬonsidered, including uncommitted changes. If the buffer visits a revision of that file, then history up to This command augments each line or chunk of lines in the currentįile-visiting or blob-visiting buffer with information about what For example if magit-blame-mode is not enabled, then theĬommand whose purpose is to turn off that mode would not be of anyĬ-c M-g b ( magit-blame-addition) ¶ C-c M-g B b Note that not all of the following suffixes are available at all Temporary buffer until a suffix is invoked. This transient prefix command binds the following suffix commandsĪlong with the appropriate infix arguments and displays them in a The bindings shown aboveĪre the recommended bindings, which you can enable by following Then you have to enter the blaming sub-prefix first.Ĭ-c f B ( magit-blame) ¶ C-c f b ( magit-blame-addition) C-c f B b C-c f r ( magit-blame-removal) C-c f B r C-c f f ( magit-blame-reverse) C-c f B f C-c f e ( magit-blame-echo) C-c f B e C-c f q ( magit-blame-quit) C-c f B qĮach of these commands is documented individually right below,Īlongside their default key bindings. However if you want to set an infix argument, ![]() ![]() The blaming suffix commands can be invoked directly from the fileĭispatch transient. When using the recommended bindings, thisĬommand is instead bound to C-c f. When using the default key bindings, that can be doneīy pressing C-c M-g. To start blaming, invoke the magit-file-dispatch transient prefixĬommand. Previous: Visiting Files and Blobs, Up: Inspecting ![]()
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