资源说明:git-cola: The highly caffeinated Git GUI
# git-cola: The highly caffeinated Git GUI Git Cola is a powerful Git GUI with a slick and intuitive user interface. git clone https://github.com/git-cola/git-cola [](https://github.com/git-cola/git-cola/actions/workflows/main.yml) * [Screenshots](https://git-cola.github.io/screenshots.html) * [Downloads](https://git-cola.github.io/downloads.html) # Documentation * [Keyboard shortcuts](https://git-cola.github.io/share/doc/git-cola/hotkeys.html) * [HTML documentation](https://git-cola.readthedocs.io/en/latest/) * [Git Cola documentation](share/doc/git-cola/git-cola.rst) * [Git DAG documentation](share/doc/git-cola/git-dag.rst) * [Contributing guidelines](CONTRIBUTING.md) # Requirements ## Build * [Sphinx](http://sphinx-doc.org/) is used to generate the documentation. ## Runtime * [Git](https://git-scm.com/) 2.2.0 or newer. * [Python](https://python.org/) 3.6 or newer. * [QtPy](https://github.com/spyder-ide/qtpy) 1.1.0 or newer. Git Cola uses QtPy, so you can choose between PyQt5 and PySide2 by setting the `QT_API` environment variable to `pyqt5` or `pyside2` as desired. `qtpy` defaults to `pyqt5` and falls back to `pyside2` if `pyqt5` is not installed. Any of the following Python Qt libraries must be installed: * [PyQt5](https://www.riverbankcomputing.com/software/pyqt/download5) 5.6 or newer. * [PySide2](https://github.com/PySide/PySide) 5.11.0 or newer. ## Optional Features Git Cola enables additional features when the following Python modules are installed. [send2trash](https://github.com/hsoft/send2trash) enables cross-platform "Send to Trash" functionality. # Installation You can install the latest released version using `pip`: pip install git-cola You can use `pip install .` to install the latest version from source. Once you have `git-cola` installed in your `$PATH` then you can launch it like any other `git` built-in command: git cola git dag ## Python Virtual Environments If you don't have PyQt installed then the easiest way to get it is to use a Python virtualenv and install Git Cola inside of it. # Create a virtualenv called "env3" and activate it. python3 -m venv env3 source env3/bin/activate # One-time setup: install optional requirements. pip install -r requirements/requirements-optional.txt # Generate the i18n translations. make # Install cola in "editable" mode so that it uses the source tree. pip install --editable . # Run Git Cola. git cola If you add `$PWD/env3/bin` (or add a symlink to the `$PWD/env3/bin/git-cola` script) to your `$PATH` then you can run `git cola` as if it were a builtin `git` command without needing to have the virtualenv activated. ## Standalone Installation Running `make install` will install Git Cola in your `$HOME` directory (`$HOME/bin/git-cola`, `$HOME/share/git-cola`, etc). If you want to do a global install you can do make prefix=/usr/local install The `Makefile` also supports `DESTDIR`: make DESTDIR=/tmp/stage prefix=/usr/local install ## Linux Linux is it! Your distro has probably already packaged git-cola. If not, please file a bug against your distribution ;-) ### Arch Available in the [AUR](https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/git-cola/). ### Debian, Ubuntu apt install git-cola ### Fedora dnf install git-cola ### Gentoo emerge git-cola ### OpenSUSE, SLE zypper install git-cola ### Slackware Available in [SlackBuilds.org](http://slackbuilds.org/result/?search=git-cola). ### Ubuntu [See here](https://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=git-cola) for the versions that are available in Ubuntu's repositories. There was a [PPA by @pavreh](https://launchpad.net/~pavreh/+archive/ubuntu/git-cola) but it has not been updated for a while. ## FreeBSD # install from official binary packages pkg install -r FreeBSD devel/git-cola # build from source cd /usr/ports/devel/git-cola && make clean install ## macOS [Homebrew](https://brew.sh/) is the easiest way to install Git Cola's PyQt5 dependencies. We will use Homebrew to install the git-cola recipe, but build our own .app bundle from source. [Sphinx](http://sphinx-doc.org/latest/install.html) is used to build the documentation. brew install sphinx-doc brew install git-cola Once brew has installed `git-cola` you can: 1. Clone the git-cola repositroy git clone https://github.com/git-cola/git-cola cd git-cola 2. Build the git-cola.app application bundle make \ PYTHON=$(brew --prefix python3)/bin/python3 \ PYTHON_CONFIG=$(brew --prefix python3)/bin/python3-config \ SPHINXBUILD=$(brew --prefix sphinx-doc)/bin/sphinx-build \ git-cola.app 3. Copy it to /Applications rsync -ar --delete git-cola.app/ /Applications/git-cola.app/ Newer versions of Homebrew install their own `python3` installation and provide the `PyQt5` modules for `python3` only. You have to use `python3 ./bin/git-cola` when running from the source tree. ### Upgrading using Homebrew If you upgrade using `brew` then it is recommended that you re-install Git Colaa's dependencies when upgrading. Re-installing ensures that the Python modules provided by Homebrew will be properly set up. A quick fix when upgrading to newer versions of XCode or macOS is to reinstall pyqt5. brew reinstall pyqt@5 You may also need to relink your pyqt installation: brew link pyqt@5 This is required when upgrading to a modern (post-10.11 El Capitan) Mac OS X. Homebrew now bundles its own Python3 installation instead of using the system-provided default Python. If the "brew reinstall" command above does not work then re-installing from scratch using the instructions below should get things back in shape. # update homebrew brew update # uninstall git-cola and its dependencies brew uninstall git-cola brew uninstall pyqt5 brew uninstall sip # re-install git-cola and its dependencies brew install git-cola ## Windows IMPORTANT If you have a 64-bit machine, install the 64-bit versions only. Do not mix 32-bit and 64-bit versions. Download and install the following: * [Git for Windows](https://git-for-windows.github.io/) * [Git Cola](https://github.com/git-cola/git-cola/releases) Once these are installed you can run Git Cola from the Start menu. See "Windows (Continued)" below for more details. # Goodies Git Cola ships with an interactive rebase editor called `git-cola-sequence-editor`. `git-cola-sequence-editor` is used to reorder and choose commits when rebasing. Start an interactive rebase through the "Rebase" menu, or through the `git cola rebase` sub-command to use the `git-cola-sequence-editor`: git cola rebase @{upstream} `git-cola-sequence-editor` can be launched independently of git cola by telling `git rebase` to use it as its editor through the `GIT_SEQUENCE_EDITOR` environment variable: export GIT_SEQUENCE_EDITOR="$HOME/git-cola/bin/git-cola-sequence-editor" git rebase -i @{upstream} # Git Cola Sub-commands The `git-cola` command exposes various sub-commands that allow you to quickly launch tools that are available from within the git-cola interface. For example, `git cola find` launches the file finder, and `git cola grep` launches the grep tool. See `git cola --help-commands` for the full list of commands. $ git cola --help-commands usage: git-cola [-h] {cola,am,archive,branch,browse,config, dag,diff,fetch,find,grep,merge,pull,push, rebase,remote,search,stash,tag,version} ... valid commands: {cola,am,archive,branch,browse,config, dag,diff,fetch,find,grep,merge,pull,push, rebase,remote,search,stash,tag,version} cola start git-cola am apply patches using "git am" archive save an archive branch create a branch browse browse repository config edit configuration dag start git-dag diff view diffs fetch fetch remotes find find files grep grep source merge merge branches pull pull remote branches push push remote branches rebase interactive rebase remote edit remotes search search commits stash stash and unstash changes tag create tags version print the version ## Development If you already have Git Cola's dependencies installed then you can start `cola` as a Python module if you have the source code available. python -m cola python -m cola dag The following commands should be run during development: # Run the unit tests $ make test # Run tests and longer-running pylint and flake8 checks $ make check # Run tests against multiple python interpreters using tox $ make tox The test suite can be found in the [test](test) directory. Commits and pull requests are automatically tested for code quality using [GitHub Actions](https://github.com/git-cola/git-cola/actions/workflows/main.yml). Auto-format `po/*.po` files before committing when updating translations: $ make po When submitting patches, consult the [contributing guidelines](CONTRIBUTING.md). ## Packaging Notes Git Cola installs its modules into the default Python site-packages directory (eg. `lib/python3.7/site-packages`) using setuptools. While end-users can use `pip install git-cola` to install Git Cola, distribution packagers should use the `make prefix=/usr` install process. Git Cola's `Makefile` wraps `python setup.py install --single-version-externally-managed` to provide a packaging-friendly `make install` target. # Windows (Continued) ## Microsoft Visual C++ 2015 Redistributable Earlier versions of Git Cola may have shipped without `vcruntime140.dll` and may not run on machines that are missing this DLL. To fix this, download the [Microsoft Visual C++ 2015 Redistributable](https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=52685) and install it Git Cola v4.0.0 and newer include this DLL and do not require this to be installed separately. ## Development In order to develop Git Cola on Windows you will need to install Python3 and pip. Install PyQt5 using `pip install PyQt5` to make the PyQt5 bindings available to Python. Once these are installed you can use `python.exe` to run directly from the source tree. For example, from a Git Bash terminal: /c/Python36/python.exe ./bin/git-cola ## Multiple Python versions If you have multiple versions of Python installed, the `contrib/win32/cola` launcher script might choose the newer version instead of the python that has PyQt installed. In order to resolve this, you can set the `cola.pythonlocation` git configuration variable to tell cola where to find python. For example: git config --global cola.pythonlocation /c/Python39 ## Building Windows Installers Windows installers are built using * [Pynsist](https://pynsist.readthedocs.io/en/latest/). * [NSIS](http://nsis.sourceforge.net/Main_Page) is also needed. To build the installer using Pynsist run: ./contrib/win32/run-pynsist.sh This will generate an installer in `build/nsis/`. ## Windows "History Browser" Configuration Upgrade You may need to configure your history browser if you are upgrading from an older version of Git Cola on Windows. `gitk` was originally the default history browser, but `gitk` cannot be launched as-is on Windows because `gitk` is a shell script. If you are configured to use `gitk`, then change your configuration to go through Git's `sh.exe` on Windows. Similarly, we must go through `python.exe` if we want to use `git-dag`. If you want to use gitk as your history browser open the Preferences screen and change the history browser command to: "C:/Program Files/Git/bin/sh.exe" --login -i C:/Git/bin/gitk `git-dag` became the default history browser on Windows in `v2.3`, so new users do not need to configure anything.
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