Rust

verco

A simple Git/Hg tui client focused on keyboard shortcuts

Screenshots

log screen

verco workflow

Platforms

This project uses Cargo and pure Rust stable so it should work on Windows, Mac and Linux.

It depends on: - crossterm - ctrlc - rustyline

Install

You can either install it via cargo or download the binaries from github releases.

If you go the cargo route, you can install it using rustup. In a terminal, run this command to install verco:

cargo install verco

You'll be able to open verco from whichever directory you in.

Usage

In a terminal in a repository folder, run the verco command. It will launch verco's tui and you'll be able to interface with git/hg.

Actions

Key Sequence | Action --- | --- h | help q | quit s | status ll | log lc | log count dd | current diff all ds | current diff selected DC | revision changes DD | revision diff all DS | revision diff selected cc | commit all cs | commit selected m | merge RA | revert all rs | revert selected rr | list unresolved conflicts ro | resolve taking other rl | resolve taking local f | fetch p | pull P | push tn | new tag bb | list branches bn | new branch bd | delete branch x | custom action

Other Keybindings

Key Sequence | Action --- | --- ctrl+j, ctrl+n, arrow down | move down one line

Custom Actions

You can create simple custom actions to run in your repository folder by placing them in the file .verco/custom_actions.txt in your repository root.

Each line in this file is treated as a different custom action. Until the first whitespace, the characters are treated as the keybind for the action, the next word is the command to be executed itself, and the rest are its parameters.

Example: gv git --version

With verco open, you can type in xgv (x is the custom action prefix) and it will print your git version without leaving verco. Use it to create build tasks for example.