Fork of git-time-lapse: Perforce-style for vim/neovim
You're editing a file which is in a git repository. Press a key which opens a new tab which shows how that commit changed that file in vim's diff mode (:help diff), with a window at the bottom showing the commit message. Left and right arrows move through the history. Shift-left and shift-right go all the way to the end. Return on a line goes back to the last commit that touched that line (using git blame).
Close the tab when you're bored with it (:tabclose
or :windo bd
) and carry
on vimming as usual.
You can open as many time-lapse tabs on different files in one vim session as you want.
Inspired by the "time lapse view" in the Perforce gui.
Map a key in your .vimrc, e.g.:
nmap <Leader>gt <Plug>(git-time-lapse)
or use the command:
:GitTimeLapse
to run it.