commit 81eec879a4592987aa8dbc480710ddf33613373e (tree)
parent 14effe7bfb0285fab11c41ed76c095926db7df86
Author: Tim Pope <code@tpope.net>
Date: Sat, 3 Aug 2019 20:55:33 -0400
Update :Gstatus description in README
Diffstat:
2 files changed, 5 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)
diff --git a/README.markdown b/README.markdown
@@ -3,6 +3,10 @@
I'm not going to lie to you; fugitive.vim may very well be the best
Git wrapper of all time. Check out these features:
+Bring up an enhanced version of `git status` with `:G` (also known as
+`:Gstatus`). Press `g?` to bring up a list of mappings for numerous
+operations including diffing, staging, committing, rebasing, and stashing.
+
View any blob, tree, commit, or tag in the repository with `:Gedit` (and
`:Gsplit`, `:Gvsplit`, `:Gtabedit`, ...). Edit a file in the index and
write to it to stage the changes. Use `:Gdiffsplit` to bring up the staged
@@ -14,10 +18,6 @@ Commit, merge, and rebase with `:Gcommit`, `:Gmerge`, and `:Grebase`, using
the current Vim instance to edit commit messages and the rebase todo list.
Use `:Gpush`, `:Gfetch`, and `:Gpull` to send and retrieve upstream changes.
-Bring up an enhanced version of `git status` with `:Gstatus`. Press `-` to
-`add`/`reset` a file's changes, or `=` to expand an inline diff and operate on
-individual hunks.
-
`:Gblame` brings up an interactive vertical split with `git blame`
output. Press enter on a line to edit the commit where the line
changed, or `o` to open it in a split. When you're done, use `:Gedit`
diff --git a/doc/fugitive.txt b/doc/fugitive.txt
@@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ operate on the file or hunk under the cursor are generally available in visual
mode to operate on multiple files or partial hunks.
*fugitive-staging-mappings*
-Staging and resetting mappings ~
+Staging/unstaging mappings ~
*fugitive_s*
s Stage (add) the file or hunk under the cursor.