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Any way to use this with tig? #372

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hasufell opened this issue May 10, 2020 · 5 comments
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Any way to use this with tig? #372

hasufell opened this issue May 10, 2020 · 5 comments

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@hasufell
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https://github.com/jonas/tig

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OJFord commented May 10, 2020

No idea, see tig docs for whether it respects git config, and if not how to configure the pager.

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scottchiefbaker commented May 10, 2020

@hasufell d-s-f is just a wrapper around the git diff output. I assume tig uses something similar, but I don't know how to configure tig to shell out to d-s-f.

If you figure it out please let us know so we can update the docs.

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I've found jonas/tig#542

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Wow that's way cool. Lots of love for d-s-f there :)

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OJFord commented May 13, 2021

Judging from that issue, it's not a matter of diff-so-fancy lacking support or doing something unexpected; just that tig doesn't respect git config for pagers, and supports by other means diff-highlight but not diff-so-fancy.

So, closing here, since it's a matter of tig support and that's better tracked there. Cheers.

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