Am 16.07.2015 um 17:29 schrieb Beat Bolli:
When referring to earlier commits in commit messages or other text, one
of the established formats is
<abbrev-sha> ("<summary>", <author-date>)
Add a "Copy commit summary" command to the context menu that puts this
text for the currently selected commit on the clipboard. This makes it
easy for our users to create well-formatted commit references.
Signed-off-by: Beat Bolli <dev+...@drbeat.li>
Cc: Paul Mackerras <pau...@samba.org>
---
gitk-git/gitk | 14 ++++++++++++++
1 file changed, 14 insertions(+)
diff --git a/gitk-git/gitk b/gitk-git/gitk
index 9a2daf3..72a2756 100755
--- a/gitk-git/gitk
+++ b/gitk-git/gitk
@@ -2617,6 +2617,7 @@ proc makewindow {} {
{mc "Diff selected -> this" command {diffvssel 1}}
{mc "Make patch" command mkpatch}
{mc "Create tag" command mktag}
+ {mc "Copy commit summary" command copysummary}
{mc "Write commit to file" command writecommit}
{mc "Create new branch" command mkbranch}
{mc "Cherry-pick this commit" command cherrypick}
@@ -9341,6 +9342,19 @@ proc mktaggo {} {
mktagcan
}
+proc copysummary {} {
+ global rowmenuid commitinfo
+
+ set id [string range $rowmenuid 0 7]
You abbreviate the commit name to 7 characters. This is too short for
certain repositories to remain unique. In my group, it is customary to
abbreviate to 8 charaters. This reduces the usefulness for my use. If
you don't want to make this a configuration I would suggest to aim for a
longer commit name as it is simpler to delete excess letters after
pasting than to add back the missing ones.
Except for this, I like the idea.
+ set info $commitinfo($rowmenuid)
+ set commit [lindex $info 0]
+ set date [formatdate [lindex $info 2]]
+ set summary "$id (\"$commit\", $date)"
+
+ clipboard clear
+ clipboard append $summary
+}
+
proc writecommit {} {
global rowmenuid wrcomtop commitinfo wrcomcmd NS
-- Hannes
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