Re: Display a commit in red if it is not signed.

2018-10-02 Thread Jeff King
On Tue, Oct 02, 2018 at 11:26:19AM +0200, Jayesh Badwaik wrote:

> Is there a way to create git pretty format that sets the color to one
> color (say red) only when the commit is unsigned or the signature
> cannot be verified?

Not currently. There are placeholders to show the signing information
(e.g., %G?). But the log --format language does not yet have any kind of
conditional, and I think you'd want something like "if G? is 'G', then
show this color".

The for-each-ref format language does have this. We'd like to unify them
in the long run, but it hasn't happened yet.

-Peff


Display a commit in red if it is not signed.

2018-10-02 Thread Jayesh Badwaik
Is there a way to create git pretty format that sets the color to one
color (say red) only when the commit is unsigned or the signature
cannot be verified?

Thank you

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Jayesh Badwaik
https://jayeshbadwaik.gitlab.io