GitLens supercharges the Git capabilities built into Visual Studio Code. It helps you to visualize code authorship at a glance via Git blame annotations and code lens, seamlessly navigate and explore Git repositories, gain valuable insights via powerful comparison commands, and so much more.
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GitLens is an open-source extension for Visual Studio Code created by Eric Amodio.
GitLens simply helps you better understand code. Quickly glimpse into whom, why, and when a line or code block was changed. Jump back through history to gain further insights as to how and why the code evolved. Effortlessly explore the history and evolution of a codebase.
GitLens is powerful, feature rich, and highly customizable to meet your needs. Do you find code lens intrusive or the current line blame annotation distracting — no problem, quickly turn them off or change how they behave via the interactive GitLens Settings editor. For advanced customizations, refer to the GitLens docs and edit your user settings.
Here are just some of the features that GitLens provides,
- effortless revision navigation (backwards and forwards) through the history of a file
- an unobtrusive current line blame annotation at the end of the line showing the commit and author who last modified the line, with more detailed blame information accessible on hover
- authorship code lens showing the most recent commit and number of authors at the top of files and/or on code blocks
- a status bar blame annotation showing the commit and author who last modified the current line
- on-demand file annotations in the editor gutter, including
- many rich Side Bar views
- a Commits view to visualize, explore, and manage Git commits
- a Repositories view to visualize, explore, and manage Git repositories
- a File History view to visualize, navigate, and explore the revision history of the current file or just the selected lines of the current file
- a Line History view to visualize, navigate, and explore the revision history of the selected lines of the current file
- a Branches view to visualize, explore, and manage Git branches
- a Remotes view to visualize, explore, and manage Git remotes and remote branches
- a Stashes view to visualize, explore, and manage Git stashes
- a Tags view to visualize, explore, and manage Git tags
- a Contributors view to visualize, navigate, and explore contributors
- a Search & Compare view to search and explore commit histories by message, author, files, id, etc, or visualize comparisons between branches, tags, commits, and more
- a Git Command Palette to provide guided (step-by-step) access to many common Git commands, as well as quick access to
- a user-friendly interactive rebase editor to easily configure an interactive rebase session
- terminal links —
ctrl+click
on autolinks in the integrated terminal to quickly jump to more details for commits, branches, tags, and more - rich remote provider integrations — GitHub, GitLab, Bitbucket, Azure DevOps
- issue and pull request auto-linking
- rich hover information provided for linked issues and pull requests (GitHub only)
- associates pull requests with branches and commits (GitHub only)
- many powerful commands for navigating and comparing revisions, and more
- user-defined modes for quickly toggling between sets of settings
- and so much more 😁
Revision Navigation #
- Adds an Open Changes with Previous Revision command (
gitlens.diffWithPrevious
) to compare the current file or revision with the previous commit revision - Adds an Open Changes with Next Revision command (
gitlens.diffWithNext
) to compare the current file or revision with the next commit revision - Adds an Open Line Changes with Previous Revision command (
gitlens.diffLineWithPrevious
) to compare the current file or revision with the previous line commit revision - Adds an Open Changes with Working File command (
gitlens.diffWithWorking
) to compare the current revision or most recent commit revision of the current file with the working tree - Adds an Open Line Changes with Working File command (
gitlens.diffLineWithWorking
) to compare the commit revision of the current line with the working tree - Adds an Open Changes with Branch or Tag... command (
gitlens.diffWithRevisionFrom
) to compare the current file or revision with another revision of the same file on the selected reference - Adds an Open Changes with Revision... command (
gitlens.diffWithRevision
) to compare the current file or revision with another revision of the same file
Current Line Blame #
- Adds an unobtrusive, customizable, and themable, blame annotation at the end of the current line
- Contains the author, date, and message of the current line's most recent commit (by default)
- Adds a Toggle Line Blame Annotations command (
gitlens.toggleLineBlame
) to toggle the blame annotation on and off
Git Code Lens #
-
Adds Git authorship code lens to the top of the file and on code blocks (optional, on by default)
-
Recent Change — author and date of the most recent commit for the file or code block
- Click the code lens to show a commit file details quick pick menu with commands for comparing, navigating and exploring commits, and more (by default)
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Authors — number of authors of the file or code block and the most prominent author (if there is more than one)
- Click the code lens to toggle the file Git blame annotations on and off of the whole file (by default)
- Will be hidden if the author of the most recent commit is also the only author of the file or block, to avoid duplicate information and reduce visual noise
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Provides customizable click behavior for each code lens — choose between one of the following
- Toggle file blame annotations on and off
- Compare the commit with the previous commit
- Show a quick pick menu with details and commands for the commit
- Show a quick pick menu with file details and commands for the commit
- Show a quick pick menu with the commit history of the file
- Show a quick pick menu with the commit history of the current branch
-
-
Adds a Toggle Git Code Lens command (
gitlens.toggleCodeLens
) with a shortcut ofshift+alt+b
to toggle the code lens on and off
Status Bar Blame #
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Adds a customizable Git blame annotation showing the commit and author who last modified the current line to the status bar (optional, on by default)
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Contains the commit author and date (by default)
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Click the status bar item to show a commit details quick pick menu with commands for comparing, navigating and exploring commits, and more (by default)
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Provides customizable click behavior — choose between one of the following
- Toggle file blame annotations on and off
- Toggle code lens on and off
- Compare the line commit with the previous commit
- Compare the line commit with the working tree
- Show a quick pick menu with details and commands for the commit (default)
- Show a quick pick menu with file details and commands for the commit
- Show a quick pick menu with the commit history of the file
- Show a quick pick menu with the commit history of the current branch
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Hovers #
- Adds customizable Git blame hovers accessible over the current line
- Adds a details hover annotation to the current line to show more commit details (optional, on by default)
- Provides automatic issue linking to Bitbucket, GitHub, GitLab, and Azure DevOps in commit messages
- Provides a quick-access command bar with Open Changes, Blame Previous Revision, Open on Remote, Invite to Live Share (if available), and Show More Actions command buttons
- Click the commit SHA to execute the Show Commit command
- Adds a changes (diff) hover annotation to the current line to show the line's previous version (optional, on by default)
- Click the Changes to execute the Open Changes command
- Click the current and previous commit SHAs to execute the Show Commit command
- Adds customizable Git blame hovers accessible when annotating
- Adds a details hover annotation to each line while annotating to show more commit details (optional, on by default)
- Provides automatic issue linking to Bitbucket, GitHub, GitLab, and Azure DevOps in commit messages
- Provides a quick-access command bar with Open Changes, Blame Previous Revision, Open on Remote, Invite to Live Share (if available), and Show More Actions command buttons
- Click the commit SHA to execute the Show Commit command
- Adds a changes (diff) hover annotation to each line while annotating to show the line's previous version (optional, on by default)
- Click the Changes to execute the Open Changes command
- Click the current and previous commit SHAs to execute the Show Commit command
Gutter Blame #
- Adds on-demand, customizable, and themable, gutter blame annotations to show the commit and author who last modified each line of a file
- Contains the commit message and date, by default
- Adds a heatmap (age) indicator on right edge (by default) of the gutter to provide an easy, at-a-glance way to tell how recently lines were changed (optional, on by default)
- See the gutter heatmap section below for more details
- Adds a Toggle File Blame Annotations command (
gitlens.toggleFileBlame
) with a shortcut ofalt+b
to toggle the blame annotations on and off - Press
Escape
to turn off the annotations
Gutter Changes #
- Adds an on-demand, customizable and themable, gutter changes annotation to highlight any local (unpublished) changes or lines changed by the most recent commit
- Adds Toggle File Changes Annotations command (
gitlens.toggleFileChanges
) to toggle the changes annotations on and off - Press
Escape
to turn off the annotations
- Adds Toggle File Changes Annotations command (
Gutter Heatmap #
- Adds an on-demand heatmap to the edge of the gutter to show how recently lines were changed
- The indicator's customizable color will either be hot or cold based on the age of the most recent change (cold after 90 days by default)
- The indicator's brightness ranges from bright (newer) to dim (older) based on the relative age, which is calculated from the median age of all the changes in the file
- Adds Toggle File Heatmap Annotations command (
gitlens.toggleFileHeatmap
) to toggle the heatmap on and off - Press
Escape
to turn off the annotations
Side Bar Views #
Commits view #
A customizable view to visualize, explore, and manage Git commits
The Commits view lists all of the commits on the current branch, and additionally provides,
- a toggle to switch between showing all commits or just your own commits
- a toggle to change the file layout: list, tree, auto
- a branch comparison tool (Compare <current branch> with <branch, tag, or ref>) — optionally shows a comparison of the current branch (or working tree) to a user-selected reference
- Behind — lists the commits that are missing from the current branch (i.e. behind) but exist in the selected reference
- # files changed — lists all of the files changed in the behind commits
- Ahead — lists the commits that the current branch has (i.e. ahead) but are missing in the selected reference
- # files changed — lists all of the files changed in the ahead commits
- # files changed — lists all of the files changed between the compared references
- Behind — lists the commits that are missing from the current branch (i.e. behind) but exist in the selected reference
- the current branch status — shows the upstream status of the current branch
- Publish <current branch> to <remote> — shown when the current branch has not been published to a remote
- Up to date with <remote> — shown when the current branch is up to date with the upstream remote
- Changes to push to <remote> — lists of all the files changed in the unpublished commits when the current branch has (unpublished) commits that waiting to be pushed to the upstream remote
- Changes to pull from <remote> — lists all of the commits waiting to be pulled when the current branch has commits that are waiting to be pulled from the upstream remote
- any associated pull request — shows any opened pull request associated with the current branch
Repositories view #
A hidden by default, customizable view to visualize, explore, and manage Git repositories
The Repositories view lists opened Git repositories, and additionally provides,
- a toggle to automatically refresh the repository on changes
- a toggle to change the file layout: list, tree, auto
- an icon indicator to show the current branch's upstream status (if available)
- No dot — unpushlished or up to date with the upstream remote
- Green dot — has changes unpublished (ahead)
- Red dot — has changes un-pulled (behind)
- Yellow dot — both unpublished and un-pulled changes
- a branch comparison tool (Compare <current branch> with <branch, tag, or ref>) — optionally shows a comparison of the current branch (or working tree) to a user-selected reference
- the current branch status — shows the upstream status of the current branch (if not up to date)
- Publish <current branch> to remote — shown when the current branch has not been published to a remote
- Changes to push to <remote> — lists of all the files changed in the unpublished commits when the current branch has (unpublished) commits that waiting to be pushed to the upstream remote
- Changes to pull from <remote> — lists all of the commits waiting to be pulled when the current branch has commits that are waiting to be pulled from the upstream remote
- any associated pull request — shows any opened pull request associated with the current branch
- Behind — lists the commits that are missing from the current branch (i.e. behind) but exist in the selected reference
- # files changed — lists all of the files changed between the compared references
- Ahead — lists the commits that the current branch has (i.e. ahead) but are missing in the selected reference
- # files changed — lists all of the files changed between the compared references
- Behind — lists the commits that are missing from the current branch (i.e. behind) but exist in the selected reference
- the changed files — lists all of the files changed by the unpublished (unpushed) commits and optionally any working tree changes
- the current branch commits — similar to the Commits view
- the local branches — similar to the Branches view
- the contributors — similar to the Contributors view
- any incoming activity (experimental) — lists the command, branch (if available), and date of recent incoming activity (merges and pulls) to your local repository
- the remotes and remote branches — similar to the Remotes view
- the stashes — similar to the Stashes view
- the tags — similar to the Tags view
File History view #
A customizable view to visualize, navigate, and explore the revision history of the current file or just the selected lines of the current file
The file history view lists all of the commits that changed the current file on the current branch, and additionally provides,
- a toggle to pin (pause) the automatic tracking of the current editor
- a toggle to switch between file and line history, i.e. show all commits of the current file, or just the selected lines of the current file
- the ability to change the current base branch or reference when computing the file or line history
- (file history only) a toggle to follow renames across the current file
- (file history only) a toggle to show commits from all branches rather than just from the current base branch or reference
Line History view #
A hidden by default, customizable view to visualize, navigate, and explore the revision history of the selected lines of the current file
The line history view lists all of the commits that changed the selected lines of the current file on the current branch, and additionally provides,
- a toggle to pin (pause) the automatic tracking of the current editor
- the ability to change the current base branch or reference when computing the line history
Branches view #
A customizable view to visualize, explore, and manage Git branches
The Branches view lists all of the local branches, and additionally provides,
- a toggle to change the branch layout: list or tree
- a toggle to change the file layout: list, tree, auto
- an indicator (check-mark) if the branch is the current branch
- an icon indicator to show the branch's upstream status (if available)
- No dot — unpushlished or up to date with the upstream remote
- Green dot — has changes unpublished (ahead)
- Red dot — has changes un-pulled (behind)
- Yellow dot — both unpublished and un-pulled changes
- a branch comparison tool (Compare <branch> with <branch, tag, or ref>) — optionally shows a comparison of the branch to a user-selected reference
- Behind — lists the commits that are missing from the branch (i.e. behind) but exist in the selected reference
- # files changed — lists all of the files changed in the behind commits
- Ahead — lists the commits that the branch has (i.e. ahead) but are missing in the selected reference
- # files changed — lists all of the files changed in the ahead commits
- # files changed — lists all of the files changed between the compared references
- Behind — lists the commits that are missing from the branch (i.e. behind) but exist in the selected reference
- the branch status — shows the upstream status of the branch
- Publish <branch> to <remote> — shown when the current branch has not been published to a remote
- Changes to push to <remote> — lists of all the files changed in the unpublished commits when the branch has (unpublished) commits that waiting to be pushed to the upstream remote
- Changes to pull from <remote> — lists all of the commits waiting to be pulled when the branch has commits that are waiting to be pulled from the upstream remote
- any associated pull request — shows any pull request associated with the branch
Remotes view #
A customizable view to visualize, explore, and manage Git remotes and remote branches
The Remotes view lists all of the remotes and their remote branches, and additionally provides,
- a toggle to change the branch layout: list or tree
- a toggle to change the file layout: list, tree, auto
- a toggle to connect to a supported remote providers to enable a rich integration with pull requests, issues, avatars, and more
Stashes view #
A customizable view to visualize, explore, and manage Git stashes
The Stashes view lists all of the stashes, and additionally provides,
- a toggle to change the file layout: list, tree, auto
Tags view #
A customizable view to visualize, explore, and manage Git tags
The Tags view lists all of the tags, and additionally provides,
- a toggle to change the tag layout: list or tree
- a toggle to change the file layout: list, tree, auto
Contributors view #
A hidden by default, customizable view to visualize, navigate, and explore contributors
The Contributors view lists all of the contributors, and additionally provides,
- a toggle to change the file layout: list, tree, auto
Search & Compare view #
A hidden by default, customizable view to search and explore commit histories by message, author, files, id, etc, or visualize comparisons between branches, tags, commits, and more
The Search & Compare view lists pinnable (saved) results for searching commit histories or for comparison operations, and additionally provides,
- a toggle to keep previous results when new results are added
- a toggle to change the file layout: list, tree, auto
- pinnable search — lists all of the commits that match the search query
- Search results can be provided by the following commands
- Search Commits command (
gitlens.showCommitSearch
) can search- by message — use
<message>
to find commits with messages that match<message>
— See Git docs - or, by author — use
@<pattern>
to find commits with authors that match<pattern>
— See Git docs - or, by commit SHA — use
#<sha>
to find a commit with SHA of<sha>
— See Git docs - or, by files — use
:<path/glob>
to find commits with file names that match<path/glob>
— See Git docs - or, by changes — use
~<pattern>
to find commits with differences whose patch text contains added/removed lines that match<pattern>
— See Git docs
- by message — use
- Show File History command (
gitlens.showQuickFileHistory
) - Show Commit command (
gitlens.showQuickCommitDetails
)
- Search Commits command (
- Search results can be provided by the following commands
- pinnable comparison — shows a comparison of the two user-selected references
- Behind — lists the commits that are missing from the branch (i.e. behind) but exist in the selected reference
- # files changed — lists all of the files changed in the behind commits
- Ahead — lists the commits that the branch has (i.e. ahead) but are missing in the selected reference
- # files changed — lists all of the files changed in the ahead commits
- # files changed — lists all of the files changed between the compared references
- Comparision results can be provided by the following commands
- Compare with Upstream command (
gitlens.views.compareWithUpstream
) - Compare with Working Tree command (
gitlens.views.compareWithWorking
) - Compare with HEAD command (
gitlens.views.compareWithHead
) - Compare with Selected command (
gitlens.views.compareWithSelected
) - Compare Ancestry with Working Tree command (
gitlens.views.compareAncestryWithWorking
)
- Compare with Upstream command (
- Behind — lists the commits that are missing from the branch (i.e. behind) but exist in the selected reference
Git Command Palette #
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Adds a customizable Git Command Palette command (
gitlens.gitCommands
) to provide guided (step-by-step) access to many common Git commands, as well as quick access to commit history and search, stashes, and more- Quickly navigate and execute Git commands through easy-to-use menus where each command can require an explicit confirmation step before executing
Quick Commit Access #
- Adds a Show Branch History command (
gitlens.showQuickBranchHistory
) to show a quick pick menu to explore the commit history of the selected branch - Adds a Show Current Branch History command (
gitlens.showQuickRepoHistory
) to show a quick pick menu to explore the commit history of the current branch
- Adds a Show File History command (
gitlens.showQuickFileHistory
) to show quick pick menu to explore the commit history of the current file
- Adds a Search Commits command (
gitlens.showCommitSearch
) to show quick pick menu to search for commits- by message — use
<message>
to find commits with messages that match<message>
— See Git docs - or, by author — use
@<pattern>
to find commits with authors that match<pattern>
— See Git docs - or, by commit SHA — use
#<sha>
to find a commit with id of<sha>
— See Git docs - or, by files — use
:<path/glob>
to find commits with file names that match<path/glob>
— See Git docs - or, by changes — use
~<pattern>
to find commits with differences whose patch text contains added/removed lines that match<pattern>
— See Git docs
- by message — use
- Adds a Show Commit command (
gitlens.showQuickCommitDetails
) to show a quick pick menu to explore a commit and take action upon it
- Adds a Show Line Commit command (
gitlens.showQuickCommitFileDetails
) to show a quick pick menu to explore a file of a commit and take action upon it
Quick Stash Access #
- Adds a Show Stashes command (
gitlens.showQuickStashList
) to show a quick pick menu to explore your stashes
Quick Status Access #
- Adds a Show Repository Status command (
gitlens.showQuickRepoStatus
) to show a quick pick menu to for visualizing the current repository status
Interactive Rebase Editor #
-
Adds a user-friendly interactive rebase editor to more easily configure an interactive rebase session
- Quickly re-order, edit, squash, and drop commits
- Includes drag & drop support!
-
To use this directly from your terminal, e.g. when running
git rebase -i
,- set VS Code as your default Git editor
git config --global core.editor "code --wait"
- or, to only affect rebase, set VS Code as your Git rebase editor
git config --global sequence.editor "code --wait"
To use the Insiders edition of VS Code, replace
code
in the above withcode-insiders
- set VS Code as your default Git editor
Terminal Links #
- Adds autolinks for branches, tags, and commit ranges in the integrated terminal to quickly explore their commit history
- Adds autolinks for commits in the integrated terminal to quickly explore the commit and take action upon it
Remote Provider Integrations #
GitLens provides rich integrations with many remote providers, including GitHub, GitHub Enterprise, GitLab, Bitbucket, Bitbucket Server, Azure DevOps. You can also define custom remote providers or remote providers with custom domains as well.
Basic integrations provide issue and pull request auto-linking, while richer integrations (e.g. GitHub) can provide rich hover information provided for auto-linked issues and pull requests, associate pull requests with branches and commits, and provide avatars.
Additionally, these integrations provide commands to copy the url of or open, files, commits, branches, and the repository on the remote provider.
- Open File from Remote command (
gitlens.openFileFromRemote
) — opens the local file from a url of a file on a remote provider - Open File on Remote command (
gitlens.openFileOnRemote
) — opens a file or revision on the remote provider - Copy Remote File Url command (
gitlens.copyRemoteFileUrlToClipboard
) — copies the url of a file or revision on the remote provider - Open File on Remote From... command (
gitlens.openFileOnRemoteFrom
) — opens a file or revision on a specific branch or tag on the remote provider - Copy Remote File Url From... command (
gitlens.copyRemoteFileUrlFrom
) — copies the url of a file or revision on a specific branch or tag the remote provider - Open Commit on Remote command (
gitlens.openCommitOnRemote
) — opens a commit on the remote provider - Copy Remote Commit Url command (
gitlens.copyRemoteCommitUrl
) — copies the url of a commit on the remote provider - Open Branch on Remote command (
gitlens.openBranchOnRemote
) — opens the branch on the remote provider - Copy Remote Branch Url command (
gitlens.copyRemoteBranchUrl
) — copies the url of a branch on the remote provider - Open Branches on Remote command (
gitlens.openBranchesOnRemote
) — opens the branches on the remote provider - Copy Remote Branches Url command (
gitlens.copyRemoteBranchesUrl
) — copies the url of the branches on the remote provider - Open Comparison on Remote command (
gitlens.openComparisonOnRemote
) — opens the comparison on the remote provider - Copy Remote Comparison Url command (
gitlens.copyRemoteComparisonUrl
) — copies the url of the comparison on the remote provider - Open Pull Request command (
gitlens.openPullRequestOnRemote
) — opens the pull request on the remote provider - Copy Pull Request Url command (
gitlens.copyRemotePullRequestUrl
) — copies the url of the pull request on the remote provider - Open Repository on Remote command (
gitlens.openRepoOnRemote
) — opens the repository on the remote provider - Copy Remote Repository Url command (
gitlens.copyRemoteRepositoryUrl
) — copies the url of the repository on the remote provider
Powerful Commands #
-
Adds an Add Co-authors command (
gitlens.addAuthors
) to add a co-author to the commit message input box -
Adds a Copy SHA command (
gitlens.copyShaToClipboard
) to copy the commit SHA of the current line to the clipboard or from the most recent commit to the current branch, if there is no current editor -
Adds a Copy Message command (
gitlens.copyMessageToClipboard
) to copy the commit message of the current line to the clipboard or from the most recent commit to the current branch, if there is no current editor -
Adds a Switch to Another Branch (
gitlens.views.switchToAnotherBranch
) command — to quickly switch the current branch -
Adds a Compare References... command (
gitlens.compareWith
) to compare two selected references -
Adds a Compare HEAD with... command (
gitlens.compareHeadWith
) to compare the index (HEAD) with the selected reference -
Adds a Compare Working Tree with... command (
gitlens.compareWorkingWith
) to compare the working tree with the selected reference -
Adds an Open Changes (difftool) command (
gitlens.externalDiff
) to open the changes of a file or set of files with the configured git difftool -
Adds an Open All Changes (difftool) command (
gitlens.externalDiffAll
) to open all working changes with the configured git difftool -
Adds an Open Directory Compare (difftool) command (
gitlens.diffDirectoryWithHead
) to compare the working tree with HEAD with the configured Git difftool -
Adds an Open Directory Compare (difftool) with... command (
gitlens.diffDirectory
) to compare the working tree with the selected reference with the configured Git difftool -
Adds an Open File command (
gitlens.openWorkingFile
) to open the working file for the current file revision -
Adds an Open Revision... command (
gitlens.openFileRevision
) to open the selected revision for the current file -
Adds an Open Revision from... command (
gitlens.openFileRevisionFrom
) to open the revision of the current file from the selected reference -
Adds a Open Changed Files command (
gitlens.openChangedFiles
) to open any files with working tree changes -
Adds a Close Unchanged Files command (
gitlens.closeUnchangedFiles
) to close any files without working tree changes
Modes #
- GitLens supports user-defined modes for quickly toggling between sets of settings
- Adds Switch Mode command (
gitlens.switchMode
) to quickly switch the active mode - Adds a built-in Zen mode which for a zen-like experience, disables many visual features
- Adds Toggle Zen Mode command (
gitlens.toggleZenMode
) to toggle Zen mode
- Adds Toggle Zen Mode command (
- Adds a built-in Review mode which for reviewing code, enables many visual features
- Adds Toggle Review Mode command (
gitlens.toggleReviewMode
) to toggle Review mode
- Adds Toggle Review Mode command (
- Adds the active mode to the status bar (optional, on by default)
- Adds Switch Mode command (
Configuration #
GitLens has a built-in interactive settings editor which provides an easy-to-use interface to configure many of GitLens' powerful features. It can be accessed via the GitLens: Open Settings (gitlens.showSettingsPage
) command from the Command Palette.
For more advanced customizations, refer to the settings documentation below.
GitLens Settings #
GitLens is highly customizable and provides many configuration settings to allow the personalization of almost all features.
Current Line Blame Settings #
Name | Description |
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gitlens.currentLine.dateFormat |
Specifies how to format absolute dates (e.g. using the ${date} token) for the current line blame annotations. See the Moment.js docs for valid formats |
gitlens.currentLine.enabled |
Specifies whether to provide a blame annotation for the current line, by default. Use the Toggle Line Blame Annotations command (gitlens.toggleLineBlame ) to toggle the annotations on and off for the current window |
gitlens.currentLine.format |
Specifies the format of the current line blame annotation. See Commit Tokens in the GitLens docs. Date formatting is controlled by the gitlens.currentLine.dateFormat setting |
gitlens.currentLine.pullRequests.enabled |
Specifies whether to provide information about the Pull Request (if any) that introduced the commit in the current line blame annotation. Requires a connection to a supported remote service (e.g. GitHub) |
gitlens.currentLine.scrollable |
Specifies whether the current line blame annotation can be scrolled into view when it is outside the viewport |
Git Code Lens Settings #
Name | Description |
---|---|
gitlens.codeLens.authors.command |
Specifies the command to be executed when an authors code lens is clicked, set to (gitlens.toggleFileBlame ) by default. Can be set to false to disable click actions on the code lens.gitlens.toggleFileBlame - toggles file blame annotationsgitlens.diffWithPrevious - opens changes with the previous revisiongitlens.revealCommitInView - reveals the commit in the Side Bargitlens.showCommitsInView - searches for commits within the rangegitlens.showQuickCommitDetails - shows details of the commitgitlens.showQuickCommitFileDetails - show file details of the commitgitlens.showQuickFileHistory - shows the current file historygitlens.showQuickRepoHistory - shows the current branch history |
gitlens.codeLens.authors.enabled |
Specifies whether to provide an authors code lens, showing number of authors of the file or code block and the most prominent author (if there is more than one) |
gitlens.codeLens.enabled |
Specifies whether to provide any Git code lens, by default. Use the Toggle Git Code Lens command (gitlens.toggleCodeLens ) to toggle the Git code lens on and off for the current window |
gitlens.codeLens.includeSingleLineSymbols |
Specifies whether to provide any Git code lens on symbols that span only a single line |
gitlens.codeLens.recentChange.command |
Specifies the command to be executed when a recent change code lens is clicked, set to (gitlens.showQuickCommitFileDetails ) by default. Can be set to false to disable click actions on the code lens.gitlens.toggleFileBlame - toggles file blame annotationsgitlens.diffWithPrevious - opens changes with the previous revisiongitlens.revealCommitInView - reveals the commit in the Side Bargitlens.showCommitsInView - searches for the commitgitlens.showQuickCommitDetails - shows details of the commitgitlens.showQuickCommitFileDetails - show file details of the commitgitlens.showQuickFileHistory - shows the current file historygitlens.showQuickRepoHistory - shows the current branch history |
gitlens.codeLens.recentChange.enabled |
Specifies whether to provide a recent change code lens, showing the author and date of the most recent commit for the file or code block |
gitlens.codeLens.scopes |
Specifies where Git code lens will be shown in the documentdocument - adds code lens at the top of the documentcontainers - adds code lens at the start of container-like symbols (modules, classes, interfaces, etc)blocks - adds code lens at the start of block-like symbols (functions, methods, etc) lines |
gitlens.codeLens.symbolScopes |
Specifies a set of document symbols where Git code lens will or will not be shown in the document. Prefix with ! to avoid providing a Git code lens for the symbol. Must be a member of SymbolKind |
Status Bar Settings #
Name | Description |
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gitlens.statusBar.alignment |
Specifies the blame alignment in the status barleft - aligns to the leftright - aligns to the right |
gitlens.statusBar.command |
Specifies the command to be executed when the blame status bar item is clickedgitlens.toggleFileBlame - toggles file blame annotationsgitlens.diffWithPrevious - opens line changes with the previous revisiongitlens.diffWithWorking - opens line changes with the working filegitlens.revealCommitInView - reveals the commit in the Side Bargitlens.showCommitsInView - searches for the commitgitlens.toggleCodeLens - toggles the Git code lensgitlens.showQuickCommitDetails - shows details of the commitgitlens.showQuickCommitFileDetails - show file details of the commitgitlens.showQuickFileHistory - shows the current file historygitlens.showQuickRepoHistory - shows the current branch history |
gitlens.statusBar.dateFormat |
Specifies how to format absolute dates (e.g. using the ${date} token) in the blame information in the status bar. See the Moment.js docs for valid formats |
gitlens.statusBar.enabled |
Specifies whether to provide blame information in the status bar |
gitlens.statusBar.format |
Specifies the format of the blame information in the status bar. See Commit Tokens in the GitLens docs. Date formatting is controlled by the gitlens.statusBar.dateFormat setting |
gitlens.statusBar.pullRequests.enabled |
Specifies whether to provide information about the Pull Request (if any) that introduced the commit in the status bar. Requires a connection to a supported remote service (e.g. GitHub) |
gitlens.statusBar.reduceFlicker |
Specifies whether to avoid clearing the previous blame information when changing lines to reduce status bar "flashing" |
Hover Settings #
Name | Description |
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gitlens.hovers.annotations.changes |
Specifies whether to provide a changes (diff) hover for all lines when showing blame annotations |
gitlens.hovers.annotations.details |
Specifies whether to provide a commit details hover for all lines when showing blame annotations |
gitlens.hovers.annotations.enabled |
Specifies whether to provide any hovers when showing blame annotations |
gitlens.hovers.annotations.over |
Specifies when to trigger hovers when showing blame annotationsannotation - only shown when hovering over the line annotationline - shown when hovering anywhere over the line |
gitlens.hovers.avatars |
Specifies whether to show avatar images in hovers |
gitlens.hovers.avatarSize |
Specifies the size of the avatar images in hovers |
gitlens.hovers.changesDiff |
Specifies whether to show just the changes to the line or the set of related changes in the changes (diff) hoverline - Shows only the changes to the linehunk - Shows the set of related changes |
gitlens.hovers.currentLine.changes |
Specifies whether to provide a changes (diff) hover for the current line |
gitlens.hovers.currentLine.details |
Specifies whether to provide a commit details hover for the current line |
gitlens.hovers.currentLine.enabled |
Specifies whether to provide any hovers for the current line |
gitlens.hovers.currentLine.over |
Specifies when to trigger hovers for the current lineannotation - only shown when hovering over the line annotationline - shown when hovering anywhere over the line |
gitlens.hovers.detailsMarkdownFormat |
Specifies the format (in markdown) of the commit details hover. See Commit Tokens in the GitLens docs |
gitlens.hovers.enabled |
Specifies whether to provide any hovers |
gitlens.hovers.autolinks.enabled |
Specifies whether to automatically link external resources in commit messages |
gitlens.hovers.autolinks.enhanced |
Specifies whether to lookup additional details about automatically link external resources in commit messages. Requires a connection to a supported remote service (e.g. GitHub) |
gitlens.hovers.pullRequests.enabled |
Specifies whether to provide information about the Pull Request (if any) that introduced the commit in the hovers. Requires a connection to a supported remote service (e.g. GitHub) |
View Settings #
Name | Description |
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gitlens.views.defaultItemLimit |
Specifies the default number of items to show in a view list. Use 0 to specify no limit |
gitlens.views.formats.commits.label |
Specifies the format of commits in the views. See Commit Tokens in the GitLens docs |
gitlens.views.formats.commits.description |
Specifies the description format of commits in the views. See Commit Tokens in the GitLens docs |
gitlens.views.formats.files.label |
Specifies the format of a file in the views. See File Tokens in the GitLens docs |
gitlens.views.formats.files.description |
Specifies the description format of a file in the views. See File Tokens in the GitLens docs |
gitlens.views.formats.stashes.label |
Specifies the format of stashes in the views. See Commit Tokens in the GitLens docs |
gitlens.views.formats.stashes.description |
Specifies the description format of stashes in the views. See Commit Tokens in the GitLens docs |
gitlens.views.pageItemLimit |
Specifies the number of items to show in a each page when paginating a view list. Use 0 to specify no limit |
gitlens.views.showRelativeDateMarkers |
Specifies whether to show relative date markers (Less than a week ago, Over a week ago, Over a month ago, etc) on revision (commit) histories in the views |
Commits View Settings #
See also View Settings
Name | Description |
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gitlens.views.commits.avatars |
Specifies whether to show avatar images instead of commit (or status) icons in the Commits view |
gitlens.views.commits.files.compact |
Specifies whether to compact (flatten) unnecessary file nesting in the Commits view. Only applies when gitlens.views.commits.files.layout is set to tree or auto |
gitlens.views.commits.files.layout |
Specifies how the Commits view will display filesauto - automatically switches between displaying files as a tree or list based on the gitlens.views.commits.files.threshold value and the number of files at each nesting levellist - displays files as a listtree - displays files as a tree |
gitlens.views.commits.files.threshold |
Specifies when to switch between displaying files as a tree or list based on the number of files in a nesting level in the Commits viewOnly applies when gitlens.views.commits.files.layout is set to auto |
gitlens.views.commits.pullRequests.enabled |
Specifies whether to query for pull requests associated with the current branch and commits in the Commits view. Requires a connection to a supported remote service (e.g. GitHub) |
gitlens.views.commits.pullRequests.showForBranches |
Specifies whether to query for pull requests associated with the current branch and commits in the Commits view. Requires a connection to a supported remote service (e.g. GitHub) |
gitlens.views.commits.pullRequests.showForCommits |
Specifies whether to show pull requests (if any) associated with the current branch in the Commits view. Requires a connection to a supported remote service (e.g. GitHub) |
gitlens.views.commits.showBranchComparison |
Specifies whether to show a comparison of the current branch or the working tree with a user-selected reference (branch, tag. etc) in the Commits viewfalse - hides the branch comparisonbranch - compares the current branch with a user-selected referenceworking - compares the working tree with a user-selected reference |
Repositories View Settings #
See also View Settings
Name | Description |
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gitlens.views.repositories.avatars |
Specifies whether to show avatar images instead of commit (or status) icons in the Repositories view |
gitlens.views.repositories.autoRefresh |
Specifies whether to automatically refresh the Repositories view when the repository or the file system changes |
gitlens.views.repositories.autoReveal |
Specifies whether to automatically reveal repositories in the Repositories view when opening files |
gitlens.views.repositories.branches.layout |
Specifies how the Repositories view will display brancheslist - displays branches as a listtree - displays branches as a tree when branch names contain slashes / |
gitlens.views.repositories.compact |
Specifies whether to show the Repositories view in a compact display density |
gitlens.views.repositories.enabled |
Specifies whether to show the Repositories view |
gitlens.views.repositories.files.compact |
Specifies whether to compact (flatten) unnecessary file nesting in the Repositories view. Only applies when gitlens.views.repositories.files.layout is set to tree or auto |
gitlens.views.repositories.files.layout |
Specifies how the Repositories view will display filesauto - automatically switches between displaying files as a tree or list based on the gitlens.views.repositories.files.threshold value and the number of files at each nesting levellist - displays files as a listtree - displays files as a tree |
gitlens.views.repositories.files.threshold |
Specifies when to switch between displaying files as a tree or list based on the number of files in a nesting level in the Repositories view. Only applies when gitlens.views.repositories.files.layout is set to auto |
gitlens.views.repositories.includeWorkingTree |
Specifies whether to include working tree file status for each repository in the Repositories view |
gitlens.views.repositories.showBranchComparison |
Specifies whether to show a comparison of a user-selected reference (branch, tag. etc) to the current branch or the working tree in the Repositories view |
File History View Settings #
See also View Settings
Name | Description |
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gitlens.views.fileHistory.avatars |
Specifies whether to show avatar images instead of status icons in the File History view |
Line History View Settings #
See also View Settings
Name | Description |
---|---|
gitlens.views.lineHistory.avatars |
Specifies whether to show avatar images instead of status icons in the Line History view |
gitlens.views.lineHistory.enabled |
Specifies whether to show the Line History view |
Branches View Settings #
See also View Settings
Name | Description |
---|---|
gitlens.views.branches.avatars |
Specifies whether to show avatar images instead of commit (or status) icons in the Branches view |
gitlens.views.branches.branches.layout |
Specifies how the Branches view will display brancheslist - displays branches as a listtree - displays branches as a tree |
gitlens.views.branches.files.compact |
Specifies whether to compact (flatten) unnecessary file nesting in the Branches view. Only applies when gitlens.views.commits.files.layout is set to tree or auto |
gitlens.views.branches.files.layout |
Specifies how the Branches view will display filesauto - automatically switches between displaying files as a tree or list based on the gitlens.views.commits.files.threshold value and the number of files at each nesting levellist - displays files as a listtree - displays files as a tree |
gitlens.views.branches.files.threshold |
Specifies when to switch between displaying files as a tree or list based on the number of files in a nesting level in the Branches viewOnly applies when gitlens.views.commits.files.layout is set to auto |
gitlens.views.branches.pullRequests.enabled |
Specifies whether to query for pull requests associated with the current branch and commits in the Branches view. Requires a connection to a supported remote service (e.g. GitHub) |
gitlens.views.branches.pullRequests.showForBranches |
Specifies whether to query for pull requests associated with the current branch and commits in the Branches view. Requires a connection to a supported remote service (e.g. GitHub) |
gitlens.views.branches.pullRequests.showForCommits |
Specifies whether to show pull requests (if any) associated with the current branch in the Branches view. Requires a connection to a supported remote service (e.g. GitHub) |
gitlens.views.branches.showBranchComparison |
Specifies whether to show a comparison of the branch with a user-selected reference (branch, tag. etc) in the Branches viewfalse - hides the branch comparisonbranch - compares the current branch with a user-selected reference |
Remotes View Settings #
See also View Settings
Name | Description |
---|---|
gitlens.views.remotes.avatars |
Specifies whether to show avatar images instead of commit (or status) icons in the Remotes view |
gitlens.views.remotes.branches.layout |
Specifies how the Remotes view will display brancheslist - displays branches as a listtree - displays branches as a tree |
gitlens.views.remotes.files.compact |
Specifies whether to compact (flatten) unnecessary file nesting in the Remotes view. Only applies when gitlens.views.commits.files.layout is set to tree or auto |
gitlens.views.remotes.files.layout |
Specifies how the Remotes view will display filesauto - automatically switches between displaying files as a tree or list based on the gitlens.views.commits.files.threshold value and the number of files at each nesting levellist - displays files as a listtree - displays files as a tree |
gitlens.views.remotes.files.threshold |
Specifies when to switch between displaying files as a tree or list based on the number of files in a nesting level in the Remotes viewOnly applies when gitlens.views.commits.files.layout is set to auto |
gitlens.views.remotes.pullRequests.enabled |
Specifies whether to query for pull requests associated with the current branch and commits in the Remotes view. Requires a connection to a supported remote service (e.g. GitHub) |
gitlens.views.remotes.pullRequests.showForBranches |
Specifies whether to query for pull requests associated with the current branch and commits in the Remotes view. Requires a connection to a supported remote service (e.g. GitHub) |
gitlens.views.remotes.pullRequests.showForCommits |
Specifies whether to show pull requests (if any) associated with the current branch in the Remotes view. Requires a connection to a supported remote service (e.g. GitHub) |
gitlens.views.remotes.showBranchComparison |
Specifies whether to show a comparison of the branch with a user-selected reference (branch, tag. etc) in the Remotes viewfalse - hides the branch comparisonbranch - compares the current branch with a user-selected reference |
Stashes View Settings #
See also View Settings
Name | Description |
---|---|
gitlens.views.stashes.files.compact |
Specifies whether to compact (flatten) unnecessary file nesting in the Stashes view. Only applies when gitlens.views.commits.files.layout is set to tree or auto |
gitlens.views.stashes.files.layout |
Specifies how the Stashes view will display filesauto - automatically switches between displaying files as a tree or list based on the gitlens.views.commits.files.threshold value and the number of files at each nesting levellist - displays files as a listtree - displays files as a tree |
gitlens.views.stashes.files.threshold |
Specifies when to switch between displaying files as a tree or list based on the number of files in a nesting level in the Stashes viewOnly applies when gitlens.views.commits.files.layout is set to auto |
Tags View Settings #
See also View Settings
Name | Description |
---|---|
gitlens.views.tags.avatars |
Specifies whether to show avatar images instead of commit (or status) icons in the Tags view |
gitlens.views.tags.branches.layout |
Specifies how the Tags view will display tagslist - displays tags as a listtree - displays tags as a tree |
gitlens.views.tags.files.compact |
Specifies whether to compact (flatten) unnecessary file nesting in the Tags view. Only applies when gitlens.views.commits.files.layout is set to tree or auto |
gitlens.views.tags.files.layout |
Specifies how the Tags view will display filesauto - automatically switches between displaying files as a tree or list based on the gitlens.views.commits.files.threshold value and the number of files at each nesting levellist - displays files as a listtree - displays files as a tree |
gitlens.views.tags.files.threshold |
Specifies when to switch between displaying files as a tree or list based on the number of files in a nesting level in the Tags viewOnly applies when gitlens.views.commits.files.layout is set to auto |
Contributors View Settings #
See also View Settings
Name | Description |
---|---|
gitlens.views.contributors.avatars |
Specifies whether to show avatar images instead of commit (or status) icons in the Contributors view |
gitlens.views.contributors.files.compact |
Specifies whether to compact (flatten) unnecessary file nesting in the Contributors view. Only applies when gitlens.views.commits.files.layout is set to tree or auto |
gitlens.views.contributors.files.layout |
Specifies how the Contributors view will display filesauto - automatically switches between displaying files as a tree or list based on the gitlens.views.commits.files.threshold value and the number of files at each nesting levellist - displays files as a listtree - displays files as a tree |
gitlens.views.contributors.files.threshold |
Specifies when to switch between displaying files as a tree or list based on the number of files in a nesting level in the Contributors viewOnly applies when gitlens.views.commits.files.layout is set to auto |
gitlens.views.contributors.pullRequests.enabled |
Specifies whether to query for pull requests associated with the current branch and commits in the Contributors view. Requires a connection to a supported remote service (e.g. GitHub) |
gitlens.views.contributors.pullRequests.showForCommits |
Specifies whether to show pull requests (if any) associated with the current branch in the Contributors view. Requires a connection to a supported remote service (e.g. GitHub) |
Search & Compare View Settings #
See also View Settings
Name | Description |
---|---|
gitlens.views.compare.files.threshold |
Specifies when to switch between displaying files as a tree or list based on the number of files in a nesting level in the Search Commits viewOnly applies when gitlens.views.compare.files.layout is set to auto |
gitlens.views.compare.avatars |
Specifies whether to show avatar images instead of commit (or status) icons in the Compare view |
gitlens.views.compare.files.compact |
Specifies whether to compact (flatten) unnecessary file nesting in the Compare view. Only applies when gitlens.views.compare.files.layout is set to tree or auto |
gitlens.views.compare.files.layout |
Specifies how the Compare view will display filesauto - automatically switches between displaying files as a tree or list based on the gitlens.views.compare.files.threshold value and the number of files at each nesting levellist - displays files as a listtree - displays files as a tree |
gitlens.views.compare.files.threshold |
Specifies when to switch between displaying files as a tree or list based on the number of files in a nesting level in the Compare view. Only applies when gitlens.views.compare.files.layout is set to auto |
gitlens.views.search.avatars |
Specifies whether to show avatar images instead of commit (or status) icons in the Search Commits view |
gitlens.views.search.files.compact |
Specifies whether to compact (flatten) unnecessary file nesting in the Search Commits view Only applies when gitlens.views.compare.files.layout is set to tree or auto |
gitlens.views.search.files.layout |
Specifies how the Search Commits view will display filesauto - automatically switches between displaying files as a tree or list based on the gitlens.views.compare.files.threshold value and the number of files at each nesting levellist - displays files as a listtree - displays files as a tree |
Gutter Blame Settings #
Name | Description |
---|---|
gitlens.blame.avatars |
Specifies whether to show avatar images in the gutter blame annotations |
gitlens.blame.compact |
Specifies whether to compact (deduplicate) matching adjacent gutter blame annotations |
gitlens.blame.dateFormat |
Specifies how to format absolute dates (e.g. using the ${date} token) in gutter blame annotations. See the Moment.js docs for valid formats |
gitlens.blame.format |
Specifies the format of the gutter blame annotations. See Commit Tokens in the GitLens docs. Date formatting is controlled by the gitlens.blame.dateFormat setting |
gitlens.blame.heatmap.enabled |
Specifies whether to provide a heatmap indicator in the gutter blame annotations |
gitlens.blame.heatmap.location |
Specifies where the heatmap indicators will be shown in the gutter blame annotationsleft - adds a heatmap indicator on the left edge of the gutter blame annotationsright - adds a heatmap indicator on the right edge of the gutter blame annotations |
gitlens.blame.highlight.enabled |
Specifies whether to highlight lines associated with the current line |
gitlens.blame.highlight.locations |
Specifies where the associated line highlights will be showngutter - adds a gutter indicatorline - adds a full-line highlight background coloroverview - adds a decoration to the overview ruler (scroll bar) |
gitlens.blame.ignoreWhitespace |
Specifies whether to ignore whitespace when comparing revisions during blame operations |
gitlens.blame.separateLines |
Specifies whether gutter blame annotations will have line separators |
gitlens.blame.toggleMode |
Specifies how the gutter blame annotations will be toggledfile - toggles each file individuallywindow - toggles the window, i.e. all files at once |
Gutter Changes Settings #
Name | Description |
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gitlens.changes.locations |
Specifies where the indicators of the gutter changes annotations will be showngutter - adds a gutter indicatoroverview - adds a decoration to the overview ruler (scroll bar) |
gitlens.changes.toggleMode |
Specifies how the gutter changes annotations will be toggledfile - toggles each file individuallywindow - toggles the window, i.e. all files at once |
Gutter Heatmap Settings #
Name | Description |
---|---|
gitlens.heatmap.ageThreshold |
Specifies the age of the most recent change (in days) after which the gutter heatmap annotations will be cold rather than hot (i.e. will use gitlens.heatmap.coldColor instead of gitlens.heatmap.hotColor ) |
gitlens.heatmap.coldColor |
Specifies the base color of the gutter heatmap annotations when the most recent change is older (cold) than the gitlens.heatmap.ageThreshold value |
gitlens.heatmap.hotColor |
Specifies the base color of the gutter heatmap annotations when the most recent change is newer (hot) than the gitlens.heatmap.ageThreshold value |
gitlens.heatmap.locations |
Specifies where the indicators of the gutter heatmap annotations will be showngutter - adds a gutter indicatoroverview - adds a decoration to the overview ruler (scroll bar) |
gitlens.heatmap.toggleMode |
Specifies how the gutter heatmap annotations will be toggledfile - toggles each file individuallywindow - toggles the window, i.e. all files at once |
Git Command Palette Settings #
Name | Description |
---|---|
gitlens.gitCommands.closeOnFocusOut |
Specifies whether to dismiss the Git Commands Palette when focus is lost (if not, press ESC to dismiss) |
gitlens.gitCommands.search.matchAll |
Specifies whether to match all or any commit message search patterns |
gitlens.gitCommands.search.matchCase |
Specifies whether to match commit search patterns with or without regard to casing |
gitlens.gitCommands.search.matchRegex |
Specifies whether to match commit search patterns using regular expressions |
gitlens.gitCommands.search.showResultsInSideBar |
Specifies whether to show the commit search results directly in the quick pick menu, in the Side Bar, or will be based on the context |
gitlens.gitCommands.skipConfirmations |
Specifies which (and when) Git commands will skip the confirmation step, using the format: git-command-name:(menu/command) |
gitlens.gitCommands.sortBy |
Specifies how Git commands are sorted in the Git Command Palettename - sorts commands by nameusage - sorts commands by last used date |
Remote Provider Integration Settings #
Name | Description |
---|---|
gitlens.integrations.enabled |
Specifies whether to enable rich integrations with any supported remote services |
gitlens.remotes |
Specifies user-defined remote (code-hosting) services or custom domains for built-in remote services Example: "gitlens.remotes": [{ "domain": "git.corporate-url.com", "type": "GitHub" }] Example: "gitlens.remotes": [{ "domain": "git.corporate-url.com", "type": "Custom", "name": "My Company", "protocol": "https", "urls": { "repository": "https://git.corporate-url.com/${repo}", "branches": "https://git.corporate-url.com/${repo}/branches", "branch": "https://git.corporate-url.com/${repo}/commits/${branch}", "commit": "https://git.corporate-url.com/${repo}/commit/${id}", "file": "https://git.corporate-url.com/${repo}?path=${file}${line}", "fileInBranch": "https://git.corporate-url.com/${repo}/blob/${branch}/${file}${line}", "fileInCommit": "https://git.corporate-url.com/${repo}/blob/${id}/${file}${line}", "fileLine": "#L${line}", "fileRange": "#L${start}-L${end}" } }] Example: "gitlens.remotes": [{ "domain": "git.corporate-url.com", "type": "Custom", "name": "My Company", "protocol": "https", "urls": { "repository": "https://git.corporate-url.com/projects/${repoBase}/repos/${repoPath}", "branches": "https://git.corporate-url.com/projects/${repoBase}/repos/${repoPath}/branches", "branch": "https://git.corporate-url.com/projects/${repoBase}/repos/${repoPath}/commits/${branch}", "commit": "https://git.corporate-url.com/projects/${repoBase}/repos/${repoPath}/commit/${id}", "file": "https://git.corporate-url.com/projects/${repoBase}/repos/${repoPath}?path=${file}${line}", "fileInBranch": "https://git.corporate-url.com/projects/${repoBase}/repos/${repoPath}/blob/${branch}/${file}${line}", "fileInCommit": "https://git.corporate-url.com/projects/${repoBase}/repos/${repoPath}/blob/${id}/${file}${line}", "fileLine": "#L${line}", "fileRange": "#L${start}-L${end}" } }] |
Date & Time Settings #
Name | Description |
---|---|
gitlens.defaultDateFormat |
Specifies how absolute dates will be formatted by default. See the Moment.js docs for valid formats |
gitlens.defaultDateShortFormat |
Specifies how short absolute dates will be formatted by default. See the Moment.js docs for valid formats |
gitlens.defaultDateStyle |
Specifies how dates will be displayed by default |
gitlens.defaultDateSource |
Specifies whether commit dates should use the authored or committed date |
Menu & Toolbar Settings #
Name | Description |
---|---|
gitlens.menus |
Specifies which commands will be added to which menus |
gitlens.fileAnnotations.command |
Specifies whether the file annotations button in the editor title shows a menu or immediately toggles the specified file annotationsnull (default) - shows a menu to choose which file annotations to toggleblame - toggles gutter blame annotationsheatmap - toggles gutter heatmap annotationschanges - toggles gutter changes annotations |
Keyboard Shortcut Settings #
Name | Description |
---|---|
gitlens.keymap |
Specifies the keymap to use for GitLens shortcut keysalternate - adds an alternate set of shortcut keys that start with Alt (⌥ on macOS)chorded - adds a chorded set of shortcut keys that start with Ctrl+Shift+G (⌥⌘G on macOS)none - no shortcut keys will be added |
Modes Settings #
Name | Description |
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gitlens.mode.active |
Specifies the active GitLens mode, if any |
gitlens.mode.statusBar.enabled |
Specifies whether to provide the active GitLens mode in the status bar |
gitlens.mode.statusBar.alignment |
Specifies the active GitLens mode alignment in the status barleft - aligns to the leftright - aligns to the right |
gitlens.modes |
Specifies the user-defined GitLens modes Example — adds heatmap annotations to the built-in Reviewing mode "gitlens.modes": { "review": { "annotations": "heatmap" } } Example — adds a new Annotating mode with blame annotations "gitlens.modes": { "annotate": { "name": "Annotating", "statusBarItemName": "Annotating", "description": "for root cause analysis", "annotations": "blame", "codeLens": false, "currentLine": false, "hovers": true } } |
Autolink Settingss #
Name | Description |
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gitlens.autolinks |
Specifies autolinks to external resources in commit messages. Use <num> as the variable for the reference numberExample to autolink Jira issues: (e.g. JIRA-123 ⟶ https://jira.company.com/issue?query=123 )"gitlens.autolinks": [{ "prefix": "JIRA-", "url": "https://jira.company.com/issue?query=<num>" }] |
Misc Settings #
Name | Description |
---|---|
gitlens.defaultGravatarsStyle |
Specifies the style of the gravatar default (fallback) imagesidenticon - a geometric patternmm - a simple, cartoon-style silhouetted outline of a person (does not vary by email hash)monsterid - a monster with different colors, faces, etcretro - 8-bit arcade-style pixelated facesrobohash - a robot with different colors, faces, etcwavatar - a face with differing features and backgrounds |
gitlens.liveshare.allowGuestAccess |
Specifies whether to allow guest access to GitLens features when using Visual Studio Live Share |
gitlens.outputLevel |
Specifies how much (if any) output will be sent to the GitLens output channel |
gitlens.showWelcomeOnInstall |
Specifies whether to show the Welcome (Quick Setup) experience on first install |
gitlens.showWhatsNewAfterUpgrades |
Specifies whether to show the What's New notification after upgrading to new feature releases |
gitlens.advanced.abbreviatedShaLength |
Specifies the length of abbreviated commit SHAs (shas) |
gitlens.advanced.blame.customArguments |
Specifies additional arguments to pass to the git blame command |
gitlens.advanced.blame.delayAfterEdit |
Specifies the time (in milliseconds) to wait before re-blaming an unsaved document after an edit. Use 0 to specify an infinite wait |
gitlens.advanced.blame.sizeThresholdAfterEdit |
Specifies the maximum document size (in lines) allowed to be re-blamed after an edit while still unsaved. Use 0 to specify no maximum |
gitlens.advanced.caching.enabled |
Specifies whether git output will be cached — changing the default is not recommended |
gitlens.advanced.fileHistoryFollowsRenames |
Specifies whether file histories will follow renames -- will affect how merge commits are shown in histories |
gitlens.advanced.fileHistoryShowAllBranches |
Specifies whether file histories will show commits from all branches |
gitlens.advanced.maxListItems |
Specifies the maximum number of items to show in a list. Use 0 to specify no maximum |
gitlens.advanced.maxSearchItems |
Specifies the maximum number of items to show in a search. Use 0 to specify no maximum |
gitlens.advanced.messages |
Specifies which messages should be suppressed |
gitlens.advanced.quickPick.closeOnFocusOut |
Specifies whether to dismiss quick pick menus when focus is lost (if not, press ESC to dismiss) |
gitlens.advanced.repositorySearchDepth |
Specifies how many folders deep to search for repositories |
gitlens.advanced.similarityThreshold |
Specifies the amount (percent) of similarity a deleted and added file pair must have to be considered a rename |
gitlens.strings.codeLens.unsavedChanges.recentChangeAndAuthors |
Specifies the string to be shown in place of both the recent change and authors code lens when there are unsaved changes |
gitlens.strings.codeLens.unsavedChanges.recentChangeOnly |
Specifies the string to be shown in place of the recent change code lens when there are unsaved changes |
gitlens.strings.codeLens.unsavedChanges.authorsOnly |
Specifies the string to be shown in place of the authors code lens when there are unsaved changes |
Themable Colors #
GitLens defines a set of themable colors which can be provided by vscode themes or directly by the user using workbench.colorCustomizations
.
Name | Description |
---|---|
gitlens.gutterBackgroundColor |
Specifies the background color of the gutter blame annotations |
gitlens.gutterForegroundColor |
Specifies the foreground color of the gutter blame annotations |
gitlens.gutterUncommittedForegroundColor |
Specifies the foreground color of an uncommitted line in the gutter blame annotations |
gitlens.trailingLineBackgroundColor |
Specifies the background color of the trailing blame annotation |
gitlens.trailingLineForegroundColor |
Specifies the foreground color of the trailing blame annotation |
gitlens.lineHighlightBackgroundColor |
Specifies the background color of the associated line highlights in blame annotations |
gitlens.lineHighlightOverviewRulerColor |
Specifies the overview ruler color of the associated line highlights in blame annotations |
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