magit-autoloads.el (86637B)
1 ;;; magit-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads (do not edit) -*- lexical-binding: t -*- 2 ;; Generated by the `loaddefs-generate' function. 3 4 ;; This file is part of GNU Emacs. 5 6 ;;; Code: 7 8 (add-to-list 'load-path (or (and load-file-name (directory-file-name (file-name-directory load-file-name))) (car load-path))) 9 10 11 12 ;;; Generated autoloads from git-rebase.el 13 14 (autoload 'git-rebase-current-line "git-rebase" "\ 15 Parse current line into a `git-rebase-action' instance. 16 If the current line isn't recognized as a rebase line, an 17 instance with all nil values is returned.") 18 (autoload 'git-rebase-mode "git-rebase" "\ 19 Major mode for editing of a Git rebase file. 20 21 Rebase files are generated when you run \"git rebase -i\" or run 22 `magit-interactive-rebase'. They describe how Git should perform 23 the rebase. See the documentation for git-rebase (e.g., by 24 running \"man git-rebase\" at the command line) for details. 25 26 (fn)" t) 27 (defconst git-rebase-filename-regexp "/git-rebase-todo\\'") 28 (add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist (cons git-rebase-filename-regexp #'git-rebase-mode)) 29 (register-definition-prefixes "git-rebase" '("git-rebase-" "magit-imenu--rebase-")) 30 31 32 ;;; Generated autoloads from magit.el 33 34 (defvar magit-define-global-key-bindings 'default "\ 35 Which set of key bindings to add to the global keymap, if any. 36 37 This option controls which set of Magit key bindings, if any, may 38 be added to the global keymap, even before Magit is first used in 39 the current Emacs session. 40 41 If the value is nil, no bindings are added. 42 43 If `default', maybe add: 44 45 C-x g `magit-status' 46 C-x M-g `magit-dispatch' 47 C-c M-g `magit-file-dispatch' 48 49 If `recommended', maybe add: 50 51 C-x g `magit-status' 52 C-c g `magit-dispatch' 53 C-c f `magit-file-dispatch' 54 55 These bindings are strongly recommended, but we cannot use 56 them by default, because the \"C-c <LETTER>\" namespace is 57 strictly reserved for bindings added by the user. 58 59 The bindings in the chosen set may be added when 60 `after-init-hook' is run. Each binding is added if, and only 61 if, at that time no other key is bound to the same command, 62 and no other command is bound to the same key. In other words 63 we try to avoid adding bindings that are unnecessary, as well 64 as bindings that conflict with other bindings. 65 66 Adding these bindings is delayed until `after-init-hook' is 67 run to allow users to set the variable anywhere in their init 68 file (without having to make sure to do so before `magit' is 69 loaded or autoloaded) and to increase the likelihood that all 70 the potentially conflicting user bindings have already been 71 added. 72 73 To set this variable use either `setq' or the Custom interface. 74 Do not use the function `customize-set-variable' because doing 75 that would cause Magit to be loaded immediately, when that form 76 is evaluated (this differs from `custom-set-variables', which 77 doesn't load the libraries that define the customized variables). 78 79 Setting this variable has no effect if `after-init-hook' has 80 already been run.") 81 (custom-autoload 'magit-define-global-key-bindings "magit" t) 82 (defun magit-maybe-define-global-key-bindings (&optional force) "\ 83 See variable `magit-define-global-key-bindings'." (when magit-define-global-key-bindings (let ((map (current-global-map))) (pcase-dolist (`(,key \, def) (cond ((eq magit-define-global-key-bindings 'recommended) '(("C-x g" . magit-status) ("C-c g" . magit-dispatch) ("C-c f" . magit-file-dispatch))) ('(("C-x g" . magit-status) ("C-x M-g" . magit-dispatch) ("C-c M-g" . magit-file-dispatch))))) (when (or force (not (or (lookup-key map (kbd key)) (where-is-internal def (make-sparse-keymap) t)))) (define-key map (kbd key) def)))))) 84 (if after-init-time (magit-maybe-define-global-key-bindings) (add-hook 'after-init-hook #'magit-maybe-define-global-key-bindings t)) 85 (autoload 'magit-dispatch "magit" nil t) 86 (autoload 'magit-run "magit" nil t) 87 (autoload 'magit-git-command "magit" "\ 88 Execute COMMAND asynchronously; display output. 89 90 Interactively, prompt for COMMAND in the minibuffer. \"git \" is 91 used as initial input, but can be deleted to run another command. 92 93 With a prefix argument COMMAND is run in the top-level directory 94 of the current working tree, otherwise in `default-directory'. 95 96 (fn COMMAND)" t) 97 (autoload 'magit-git-command-topdir "magit" "\ 98 Execute COMMAND asynchronously; display output. 99 100 Interactively, prompt for COMMAND in the minibuffer. \"git \" is 101 used as initial input, but can be deleted to run another command. 102 103 COMMAND is run in the top-level directory of the current 104 working tree. 105 106 (fn COMMAND)" t) 107 (autoload 'magit-shell-command "magit" "\ 108 Execute COMMAND asynchronously; display output. 109 110 Interactively, prompt for COMMAND in the minibuffer. With a 111 prefix argument COMMAND is run in the top-level directory of 112 the current working tree, otherwise in `default-directory'. 113 114 (fn COMMAND)" t) 115 (autoload 'magit-shell-command-topdir "magit" "\ 116 Execute COMMAND asynchronously; display output. 117 118 Interactively, prompt for COMMAND in the minibuffer. COMMAND 119 is run in the top-level directory of the current working tree. 120 121 (fn COMMAND)" t) 122 (autoload 'magit-version "magit" "\ 123 Return the version of Magit currently in use. 124 125 If optional argument PRINT-DEST is non-nil, also print the used 126 versions of Magit, Transient, Git and Emacs to the output stream 127 selected by that argument. Interactively use the echo area, or 128 with a prefix argument use the current buffer. Additionally put 129 the output in the kill ring. 130 131 (fn &optional PRINT-DEST)" t) 132 (register-definition-prefixes "magit" '("magit-")) 133 134 135 ;;; Generated autoloads from magit-apply.el 136 137 (autoload 'magit-stage-buffer-file "magit-apply" "\ 138 Stage all changes to the file being visited in the current buffer." t) 139 (autoload 'magit-stage-file "magit-apply" "\ 140 Read one or more files and stage all changes in those files. 141 With prefix argument FORCE, offer ignored files for completion. 142 143 (fn FILES &optional FORCE)" t) 144 (autoload 'magit-stage-modified "magit-apply" "\ 145 Stage all changes to files modified in the worktree. 146 Stage all new content of tracked files and remove tracked files 147 that no longer exist in the working tree from the index also. 148 With a prefix argument also stage previously untracked (but not 149 ignored) files. 150 151 (fn &optional ALL)" t) 152 (autoload 'magit-unstage-buffer-file "magit-apply" "\ 153 Unstage all changes to the file being visited in the current buffer." t) 154 (autoload 'magit-unstage-file "magit-apply" "\ 155 Read one or more files and unstage all changes to those files. 156 157 (fn FILES)" t) 158 (autoload 'magit-unstage-all "magit-apply" "\ 159 Remove all changes from the staging area." t) 160 (register-definition-prefixes "magit-apply" '("magit-")) 161 162 163 ;;; Generated autoloads from magit-autorevert.el 164 165 (put 'magit-auto-revert-mode 'globalized-minor-mode t) 166 (defvar magit-auto-revert-mode (not (or global-auto-revert-mode noninteractive)) "\ 167 Non-nil if Magit-Auto-Revert mode is enabled. 168 See the `magit-auto-revert-mode' command 169 for a description of this minor mode. 170 Setting this variable directly does not take effect; 171 either customize it (see the info node `Easy Customization') 172 or call the function `magit-auto-revert-mode'.") 173 (custom-autoload 'magit-auto-revert-mode "magit-autorevert" nil) 174 (autoload 'magit-auto-revert-mode "magit-autorevert" "\ 175 Toggle Auto-Revert mode in all buffers. 176 With prefix ARG, enable Magit-Auto-Revert mode if ARG is positive; otherwise, 177 disable it. 178 179 If called from Lisp, toggle the mode if ARG is `toggle'. 180 Enable the mode if ARG is nil, omitted, or is a positive number. 181 Disable the mode if ARG is a negative number. 182 183 Auto-Revert mode is enabled in all buffers where 184 `magit-turn-on-auto-revert-mode-if-desired' would do it. 185 186 See `auto-revert-mode' for more information on Auto-Revert mode. 187 188 (fn &optional ARG)" t) 189 (register-definition-prefixes "magit-autorevert" '("auto-revert-buffer" "magit-")) 190 191 192 ;;; Generated autoloads from magit-base.el 193 194 (autoload 'magit-emacs-Q-command "magit-base" "\ 195 Show a shell command that runs an uncustomized Emacs with only Magit loaded. 196 See info node `(magit)Debugging Tools' for more information." t) 197 (define-advice Info-follow-nearest-node (:around (fn &optional fork) gitman) (let ((node (Info-get-token (point) "\\*note[ 198 ]+" "\\*note[ 199 ]+\\([^:]*\\):\\(:\\|[ 200 ]*(\\)?"))) (if (and node (string-match "^(gitman)\\(.+\\)" node)) (pcase magit-view-git-manual-method ('info (funcall fn fork)) ('man (require 'man) (man (match-string 1 node))) ('woman (require 'woman) (woman (match-string 1 node))) (_ (user-error "Invalid value for `magit-view-git-manual-method'"))) (funcall fn fork)))) 201 (define-advice org-man-export (:around (fn link description format) gitman) (if (and (eq format 'texinfo) (string-prefix-p "git" link)) (string-replace "%s" link " 202 @ifinfo 203 @ref{%s,,,gitman,}. 204 @end ifinfo 205 @ifhtml 206 @html 207 the <a href=\"http://git-scm.com/docs/%s\">%s(1)</a> manpage. 208 @end html 209 @end ifhtml 210 @iftex 211 the %s(1) manpage. 212 @end iftex 213 ") (funcall fn link description format))) 214 (register-definition-prefixes "magit-base" '("magit-")) 215 216 217 ;;; Generated autoloads from magit-bisect.el 218 219 (autoload 'magit-bisect "magit-bisect" nil t) 220 (autoload 'magit-bisect-start "magit-bisect" "\ 221 Start a bisect session. 222 223 Bisecting a bug means to find the commit that introduced it. 224 This command starts such a bisect session by asking for a known 225 good and a known bad commit. To move the session forward use the 226 other actions from the bisect transient command (\\<magit-status-mode-map>\\[magit-bisect]). 227 228 (fn BAD GOOD ARGS)" t) 229 (autoload 'magit-bisect-reset "magit-bisect" "\ 230 After bisecting, cleanup bisection state and return to original `HEAD'." t) 231 (autoload 'magit-bisect-good "magit-bisect" "\ 232 While bisecting, mark the current commit as good. 233 Use this after you have asserted that the commit does not contain 234 the bug in question." t) 235 (autoload 'magit-bisect-bad "magit-bisect" "\ 236 While bisecting, mark the current commit as bad. 237 Use this after you have asserted that the commit does contain the 238 bug in question." t) 239 (autoload 'magit-bisect-mark "magit-bisect" "\ 240 While bisecting, mark the current commit with a bisect term. 241 During a bisect using alternate terms, commits can still be 242 marked with `magit-bisect-good' and `magit-bisect-bad', as those 243 commands map to the correct term (\"good\" to --term-old's value 244 and \"bad\" to --term-new's). However, in some cases, it can be 245 difficult to keep that mapping straight in your head; this 246 command provides an interface that exposes the underlying terms." t) 247 (autoload 'magit-bisect-skip "magit-bisect" "\ 248 While bisecting, skip the current commit. 249 Use this if for some reason the current commit is not a good one 250 to test. This command lets Git choose a different one." t) 251 (autoload 'magit-bisect-run "magit-bisect" "\ 252 Bisect automatically by running commands after each step. 253 254 Unlike `git bisect run' this can be used before bisecting has 255 begun. In that case it behaves like `git bisect start; git 256 bisect run'. 257 258 (fn CMDLINE &optional BAD GOOD ARGS)" t) 259 (register-definition-prefixes "magit-bisect" '("magit-")) 260 261 262 ;;; Generated autoloads from magit-blame.el 263 264 (autoload 'magit-blame-echo "magit-blame" nil t) 265 (autoload 'magit-blame-addition "magit-blame" nil t) 266 (autoload 'magit-blame-removal "magit-blame" nil t) 267 (autoload 'magit-blame-reverse "magit-blame" nil t) 268 (autoload 'magit-blame "magit-blame" nil t) 269 (register-definition-prefixes "magit-blame" '("magit-")) 270 271 272 ;;; Generated autoloads from magit-branch.el 273 274 (autoload 'magit-branch "magit" nil t) 275 (autoload 'magit-checkout "magit-branch" "\ 276 Checkout REVISION, updating the index and the working tree. 277 If REVISION is a local branch, then that becomes the current 278 branch. If it is something else, then `HEAD' becomes detached. 279 Checkout fails if the working tree or the staging area contain 280 changes. 281 282 (git checkout REVISION). 283 284 (fn REVISION &optional ARGS)" t) 285 (function-put 'magit-checkout 'interactive-only 'magit--checkout) 286 (autoload 'magit-branch-create "magit-branch" "\ 287 Create BRANCH at branch or revision START-POINT. 288 289 (fn BRANCH START-POINT)" t) 290 (function-put 'magit-branch-create 'interactive-only 'magit-call-git) 291 (autoload 'magit-branch-and-checkout "magit-branch" "\ 292 Create and checkout BRANCH at branch or revision START-POINT. 293 294 (fn BRANCH START-POINT &optional ARGS)" t) 295 (function-put 'magit-branch-and-checkout 'interactive-only 'magit-call-git) 296 (autoload 'magit-branch-or-checkout "magit-branch" "\ 297 Hybrid between `magit-checkout' and `magit-branch-and-checkout'. 298 299 Ask the user for an existing branch or revision. If the user 300 input actually can be resolved as a branch or revision, then 301 check that out, just like `magit-checkout' would. 302 303 Otherwise create and checkout a new branch using the input as 304 its name. Before doing so read the starting-point for the new 305 branch. This is similar to what `magit-branch-and-checkout' 306 does. 307 308 (fn ARG &optional START-POINT)" t) 309 (function-put 'magit-branch-or-checkout 'interactive-only 'magit-call-git) 310 (autoload 'magit-branch-checkout "magit-branch" "\ 311 Checkout an existing or new local branch. 312 313 Read a branch name from the user offering all local branches and 314 a subset of remote branches as candidates. Omit remote branches 315 for which a local branch by the same name exists from the list 316 of candidates. The user can also enter a completely new branch 317 name. 318 319 - If the user selects an existing local branch, then check that 320 out. 321 322 - If the user selects a remote branch, then create and checkout 323 a new local branch with the same name. Configure the selected 324 remote branch as push target. 325 326 - If the user enters a new branch name, then create and check 327 that out, after also reading the starting-point from the user. 328 329 In the latter two cases the upstream is also set. Whether it is 330 set to the chosen START-POINT or something else depends on the 331 value of `magit-branch-adjust-remote-upstream-alist', just like 332 when using `magit-branch-and-checkout'. 333 334 (fn BRANCH &optional START-POINT)" t) 335 (function-put 'magit-branch-checkout 'interactive-only 'magit-call-git) 336 (autoload 'magit-branch-orphan "magit-branch" "\ 337 Create and checkout an orphan BRANCH with contents from revision START-POINT. 338 339 (fn BRANCH START-POINT)" t) 340 (autoload 'magit-branch-spinout "magit-branch" "\ 341 Create new branch from the unpushed commits. 342 Like `magit-branch-spinoff' but remain on the current branch. 343 If there are any uncommitted changes, then behave exactly like 344 `magit-branch-spinoff'. 345 346 (fn BRANCH &optional FROM)" t) 347 (autoload 'magit-branch-spinoff "magit-branch" "\ 348 Create new branch from the unpushed commits. 349 350 Create and checkout a new branch starting at and tracking the 351 current branch. That branch in turn is reset to the last commit 352 it shares with its upstream. If the current branch has no 353 upstream or no unpushed commits, then the new branch is created 354 anyway and the previously current branch is not touched. 355 356 This is useful to create a feature branch after work has already 357 began on the old branch (likely but not necessarily \"master\"). 358 359 If the current branch is a member of the value of option 360 `magit-branch-prefer-remote-upstream' (which see), then the 361 current branch will be used as the starting point as usual, but 362 the upstream of the starting-point may be used as the upstream 363 of the new branch, instead of the starting-point itself. 364 365 If optional FROM is non-nil, then the source branch is reset 366 to `FROM~', instead of to the last commit it shares with its 367 upstream. Interactively, FROM is only ever non-nil, if the 368 region selects some commits, and among those commits, FROM is 369 the commit that is the fewest commits ahead of the source 370 branch. 371 372 The commit at the other end of the selection actually does not 373 matter, all commits between FROM and `HEAD' are moved to the new 374 branch. If FROM is not reachable from `HEAD' or is reachable 375 from the source branch's upstream, then an error is raised. 376 377 (fn BRANCH &optional FROM)" t) 378 (autoload 'magit-branch-reset "magit-branch" "\ 379 Reset a branch to the tip of another branch or any other commit. 380 381 When the branch being reset is the current branch, then do a 382 hard reset. If there are any uncommitted changes, then the user 383 has to confirm the reset because those changes would be lost. 384 385 This is useful when you have started work on a feature branch but 386 realize it's all crap and want to start over. 387 388 When resetting to another branch and a prefix argument is used, 389 then also set the target branch as the upstream of the branch 390 that is being reset. 391 392 (fn BRANCH TO &optional SET-UPSTREAM)" t) 393 (autoload 'magit-branch-delete "magit-branch" "\ 394 Delete one or multiple branches. 395 396 If the region marks multiple branches, then offer to delete 397 those, otherwise prompt for a single branch to be deleted, 398 defaulting to the branch at point. 399 400 Require confirmation when deleting branches is dangerous in some 401 way. Option `magit-no-confirm' can be customized to not require 402 confirmation in certain cases. See its docstring to learn why 403 confirmation is required by default in certain cases or if a 404 prompt is confusing. 405 406 (fn BRANCHES &optional FORCE)" t) 407 (autoload 'magit-branch-rename "magit-branch" "\ 408 Rename the branch named OLD to NEW. 409 410 With a prefix argument FORCE, rename even if a branch named NEW 411 already exists. 412 413 If `branch.OLD.pushRemote' is set, then unset it. Depending on 414 the value of `magit-branch-rename-push-target' (which see) maybe 415 set `branch.NEW.pushRemote' and maybe rename the push-target on 416 the remote. 417 418 (fn OLD NEW &optional FORCE)" t) 419 (autoload 'magit-branch-shelve "magit-branch" "\ 420 Shelve a BRANCH. 421 Rename \"refs/heads/BRANCH\" to \"refs/shelved/BRANCH\", 422 and also rename the respective reflog file. 423 424 (fn BRANCH)" t) 425 (autoload 'magit-branch-unshelve "magit-branch" "\ 426 Unshelve a BRANCH 427 Rename \"refs/shelved/BRANCH\" to \"refs/heads/BRANCH\", 428 and also rename the respective reflog file. 429 430 (fn BRANCH)" t) 431 (autoload 'magit-branch-configure "magit-branch" nil t) 432 (register-definition-prefixes "magit-branch" '("magit-")) 433 434 435 ;;; Generated autoloads from magit-bundle.el 436 437 (autoload 'magit-bundle "magit-bundle" nil t) 438 (autoload 'magit-bundle-import "magit-bundle" nil t) 439 (autoload 'magit-bundle-create-tracked "magit-bundle" "\ 440 Create and track a new bundle. 441 442 (fn FILE TAG BRANCH REFS ARGS)" t) 443 (autoload 'magit-bundle-update-tracked "magit-bundle" "\ 444 Update a bundle that is being tracked using TAG. 445 446 (fn TAG)" t) 447 (autoload 'magit-bundle-verify "magit-bundle" "\ 448 Check whether FILE is valid and applies to the current repository. 449 450 (fn FILE)" t) 451 (autoload 'magit-bundle-list-heads "magit-bundle" "\ 452 List the refs in FILE. 453 454 (fn FILE)" t) 455 (register-definition-prefixes "magit-bundle" '("magit-")) 456 457 458 ;;; Generated autoloads from magit-clone.el 459 460 (autoload 'magit-clone "magit-clone" nil t) 461 (autoload 'magit-clone-regular "magit-clone" "\ 462 Create a clone of REPOSITORY in DIRECTORY. 463 Then show the status buffer for the new repository. 464 465 (fn REPOSITORY DIRECTORY ARGS)" t) 466 (autoload 'magit-clone-shallow "magit-clone" "\ 467 Create a shallow clone of REPOSITORY in DIRECTORY. 468 Then show the status buffer for the new repository. 469 With a prefix argument read the DEPTH of the clone; 470 otherwise use 1. 471 472 (fn REPOSITORY DIRECTORY ARGS DEPTH)" t) 473 (autoload 'magit-clone-shallow-since "magit-clone" "\ 474 Create a shallow clone of REPOSITORY in DIRECTORY. 475 Then show the status buffer for the new repository. 476 Exclude commits before DATE, which is read from the 477 user. 478 479 (fn REPOSITORY DIRECTORY ARGS DATE)" t) 480 (autoload 'magit-clone-shallow-exclude "magit-clone" "\ 481 Create a shallow clone of REPOSITORY in DIRECTORY. 482 Then show the status buffer for the new repository. 483 Exclude commits reachable from EXCLUDE, which is a 484 branch or tag read from the user. 485 486 (fn REPOSITORY DIRECTORY ARGS EXCLUDE)" t) 487 (autoload 'magit-clone-bare "magit-clone" "\ 488 Create a bare clone of REPOSITORY in DIRECTORY. 489 Then show the status buffer for the new repository. 490 491 (fn REPOSITORY DIRECTORY ARGS)" t) 492 (autoload 'magit-clone-mirror "magit-clone" "\ 493 Create a mirror of REPOSITORY in DIRECTORY. 494 Then show the status buffer for the new repository. 495 496 (fn REPOSITORY DIRECTORY ARGS)" t) 497 (autoload 'magit-clone-sparse "magit-clone" "\ 498 Clone REPOSITORY into DIRECTORY and create a sparse checkout. 499 500 (fn REPOSITORY DIRECTORY ARGS)" t) 501 (register-definition-prefixes "magit-clone" '("magit-")) 502 503 504 ;;; Generated autoloads from magit-commit.el 505 506 (autoload 'magit-commit "magit-commit" nil t) 507 (autoload 'magit-commit-create "magit-commit" "\ 508 Create a new commit on `HEAD'. 509 With a prefix argument, amend to the commit at `HEAD' instead. 510 511 (git commit [--amend] ARGS) 512 513 (fn &optional ARGS)" t) 514 (autoload 'magit-commit-amend "magit-commit" "\ 515 Amend the last commit. 516 517 (git commit --amend ARGS) 518 519 (fn &optional ARGS)" t) 520 (autoload 'magit-commit-extend "magit-commit" "\ 521 Amend the last commit, without editing the message. 522 523 With a prefix argument keep the committer date, otherwise change 524 it. The option `magit-commit-extend-override-date' can be used 525 to inverse the meaning of the prefix argument. 526 527 (git commit --amend --no-edit) 528 529 (fn &optional ARGS OVERRIDE-DATE)" t) 530 (autoload 'magit-commit-reword "magit-commit" "\ 531 Reword the last commit, ignoring staged changes. 532 533 With a prefix argument keep the committer date, otherwise change 534 it. The option `magit-commit-reword-override-date' can be used 535 to inverse the meaning of the prefix argument. 536 537 Non-interactively respect the optional OVERRIDE-DATE argument 538 and ignore the option. 539 540 (git commit --amend --only) 541 542 (fn &optional ARGS OVERRIDE-DATE)" t) 543 (autoload 'magit-commit-fixup "magit-commit" "\ 544 Create a fixup commit. 545 546 With a prefix argument the target COMMIT has to be confirmed. 547 Otherwise the commit at point may be used without confirmation 548 depending on the value of option `magit-commit-squash-confirm'. 549 550 (fn &optional COMMIT ARGS)" t) 551 (autoload 'magit-commit-squash "magit-commit" "\ 552 Create a squash commit, without editing the squash message. 553 554 With a prefix argument the target COMMIT has to be confirmed. 555 Otherwise the commit at point may be used without confirmation 556 depending on the value of option `magit-commit-squash-confirm'. 557 558 If you want to immediately add a message to the squash commit, 559 then use `magit-commit-augment' instead of this command. 560 561 (fn &optional COMMIT ARGS)" t) 562 (autoload 'magit-commit-augment "magit-commit" "\ 563 Create a squash commit, editing the squash message. 564 565 With a prefix argument the target COMMIT has to be confirmed. 566 Otherwise the commit at point may be used without confirmation 567 depending on the value of option `magit-commit-squash-confirm'. 568 569 (fn &optional COMMIT ARGS)" t) 570 (autoload 'magit-commit-instant-fixup "magit-commit" "\ 571 Create a fixup commit targeting COMMIT and instantly rebase. 572 573 (fn &optional COMMIT ARGS)" t) 574 (autoload 'magit-commit-instant-squash "magit-commit" "\ 575 Create a squash commit targeting COMMIT and instantly rebase. 576 577 (fn &optional COMMIT ARGS)" t) 578 (autoload 'magit-commit-reshelve "magit-commit" "\ 579 Change the committer date and possibly the author date of `HEAD'. 580 581 The current time is used as the initial minibuffer input and the 582 original author or committer date is available as the previous 583 history element. 584 585 Both the author and the committer dates are changed, unless one 586 of the following is true, in which case only the committer date 587 is updated: 588 - You are not the author of the commit that is being reshelved. 589 - The command was invoked with a prefix argument. 590 - Non-interactively if UPDATE-AUTHOR is nil. 591 592 (fn DATE UPDATE-AUTHOR &optional ARGS)" t) 593 (autoload 'magit-commit-absorb-modules "magit-commit" "\ 594 Spread modified modules across recent commits. 595 596 (fn PHASE COMMIT)" t) 597 (autoload 'magit-commit-absorb "magit-commit" nil t) 598 (autoload 'magit-commit-autofixup "magit-commit" nil t) 599 (register-definition-prefixes "magit-commit" '("magit-")) 600 601 602 ;;; Generated autoloads from magit-diff.el 603 604 (autoload 'magit-diff "magit-diff" nil t) 605 (autoload 'magit-diff-refresh "magit-diff" nil t) 606 (autoload 'magit-diff-dwim "magit-diff" "\ 607 Show changes for the thing at point. 608 609 (fn &optional ARGS FILES)" t) 610 (autoload 'magit-diff-range "magit-diff" "\ 611 Show differences between two commits. 612 613 REV-OR-RANGE should be a range or a single revision. If it is a 614 revision, then show changes in the working tree relative to that 615 revision. If it is a range, but one side is omitted, then show 616 changes relative to `HEAD'. 617 618 If the region is active, use the revisions on the first and last 619 line of the region as the two sides of the range. With a prefix 620 argument, instead of diffing the revisions, choose a revision to 621 view changes along, starting at the common ancestor of both 622 revisions (i.e., use a \"...\" range). 623 624 (fn REV-OR-RANGE &optional ARGS FILES)" t) 625 (autoload 'magit-diff-working-tree "magit-diff" "\ 626 Show changes between the current working tree and the `HEAD' commit. 627 With a prefix argument show changes between the working tree and 628 a commit read from the minibuffer. 629 630 (fn &optional REV ARGS FILES)" t) 631 (autoload 'magit-diff-staged "magit-diff" "\ 632 Show changes between the index and the `HEAD' commit. 633 With a prefix argument show changes between the index and 634 a commit read from the minibuffer. 635 636 (fn &optional REV ARGS FILES)" t) 637 (autoload 'magit-diff-unstaged "magit-diff" "\ 638 Show changes between the working tree and the index. 639 640 (fn &optional ARGS FILES)" t) 641 (autoload 'magit-diff-unmerged "magit-diff" "\ 642 Show changes that are being merged. 643 644 (fn &optional ARGS FILES)" t) 645 (autoload 'magit-diff-while-committing "magit-diff" "\ 646 While committing, show the changes that are about to be committed. 647 While amending, invoking the command again toggles between 648 showing just the new changes or all the changes that will 649 be committed." t) 650 (autoload 'magit-diff-buffer-file "magit-diff" "\ 651 Show diff for the blob or file visited in the current buffer. 652 653 When the buffer visits a blob, then show the respective commit. 654 When the buffer visits a file, then show the differences between 655 `HEAD' and the working tree. In both cases limit the diff to 656 the file or blob." t) 657 (autoload 'magit-diff-paths "magit-diff" "\ 658 Show changes between any two files on disk. 659 660 (fn A B)" t) 661 (autoload 'magit-show-commit "magit-diff" "\ 662 Visit the revision at point in another buffer. 663 If there is no revision at point or with a prefix argument prompt 664 for a revision. 665 666 (fn REV &optional ARGS FILES MODULE)" t) 667 (register-definition-prefixes "magit-diff" '("magit-")) 668 669 670 ;;; Generated autoloads from magit-ediff.el 671 672 (autoload 'magit-ediff "magit-ediff" nil) 673 (autoload 'magit-ediff-resolve-all "magit-ediff" "\ 674 Resolve all conflicts in the FILE at point using Ediff. 675 676 If there is no file at point or if it doesn't have any unmerged 677 changes, then prompt for a file. 678 679 See info node `(magit) Ediffing' for more information about this 680 and alternative commands. 681 682 (fn FILE)" t) 683 (autoload 'magit-ediff-resolve-rest "magit-ediff" "\ 684 Resolve outstanding conflicts in the FILE at point using Ediff. 685 686 If there is no file at point or if it doesn't have any unmerged 687 changes, then prompt for a file. 688 689 See info node `(magit) Ediffing' for more information about this 690 and alternative commands. 691 692 (fn FILE)" t) 693 (autoload 'magit-ediff-stage "magit-ediff" "\ 694 Stage and unstage changes to FILE using Ediff. 695 FILE has to be relative to the top directory of the repository. 696 697 (fn FILE)" t) 698 (autoload 'magit-ediff-compare "magit-ediff" "\ 699 Compare REVA:FILEA with REVB:FILEB using Ediff. 700 701 FILEA and FILEB have to be relative to the top directory of the 702 repository. If REVA or REVB is nil, then this stands for the 703 working tree state. 704 705 If the region is active, use the revisions on the first and last 706 line of the region. With a prefix argument, instead of diffing 707 the revisions, choose a revision to view changes along, starting 708 at the common ancestor of both revisions (i.e., use a \"...\" 709 range). 710 711 (fn REVA REVB FILEA FILEB)" t) 712 (autoload 'magit-ediff-dwim "magit-ediff" "\ 713 Compare, stage, or resolve using Ediff. 714 This command tries to guess what file, and what commit or range 715 the user wants to compare, stage, or resolve using Ediff. It 716 might only be able to guess either the file, or range or commit, 717 in which case the user is asked about the other. It might not 718 always guess right, in which case the appropriate `magit-ediff-*' 719 command has to be used explicitly. If it cannot read the user's 720 mind at all, then it asks the user for a command to run." t) 721 (autoload 'magit-ediff-show-staged "magit-ediff" "\ 722 Show staged changes using Ediff. 723 724 This only allows looking at the changes; to stage, unstage, 725 and discard changes using Ediff, use `magit-ediff-stage'. 726 727 FILE must be relative to the top directory of the repository. 728 729 (fn FILE)" t) 730 (autoload 'magit-ediff-show-unstaged "magit-ediff" "\ 731 Show unstaged changes using Ediff. 732 733 This only allows looking at the changes; to stage, unstage, 734 and discard changes using Ediff, use `magit-ediff-stage'. 735 736 FILE must be relative to the top directory of the repository. 737 738 (fn FILE)" t) 739 (autoload 'magit-ediff-show-working-tree "magit-ediff" "\ 740 Show changes between `HEAD' and working tree using Ediff. 741 FILE must be relative to the top directory of the repository. 742 743 (fn FILE)" t) 744 (autoload 'magit-ediff-show-commit "magit-ediff" "\ 745 Show changes introduced by COMMIT using Ediff. 746 747 (fn COMMIT)" t) 748 (autoload 'magit-ediff-show-stash "magit-ediff" "\ 749 Show changes introduced by STASH using Ediff. 750 `magit-ediff-show-stash-with-index' controls whether a 751 three-buffer Ediff is used in order to distinguish changes in the 752 stash that were staged. 753 754 (fn STASH)" t) 755 (register-definition-prefixes "magit-ediff" '("magit-ediff-")) 756 757 758 ;;; Generated autoloads from magit-extras.el 759 760 (autoload 'magit-git-mergetool "magit-extras" nil t) 761 (autoload 'magit-run-git-gui-blame "magit-extras" "\ 762 Run `git gui blame' on the given FILENAME and COMMIT. 763 Interactively run it for the current file and the `HEAD', with a 764 prefix or when the current file cannot be determined let the user 765 choose. When the current buffer is visiting FILENAME instruct 766 blame to center around the line point is on. 767 768 (fn COMMIT FILENAME &optional LINENUM)" t) 769 (autoload 'magit-run-git-gui "magit-extras" "\ 770 Run `git gui' for the current git repository." t) 771 (autoload 'magit-run-gitk "magit-extras" "\ 772 Run `gitk' in the current repository." t) 773 (autoload 'magit-run-gitk-branches "magit-extras" "\ 774 Run `gitk --branches' in the current repository." t) 775 (autoload 'magit-run-gitk-all "magit-extras" "\ 776 Run `gitk --all' in the current repository." t) 777 (autoload 'ido-enter-magit-status "magit-extras" "\ 778 Drop into `magit-status' from file switching. 779 780 To make this command available use something like: 781 782 (keymap-set ido-common-completion-map 783 \"C-x g\" \\='ido-enter-magit-status) 784 785 This command does not work in Emacs 26.1. 786 See https://github.com/magit/magit/issues/3634 787 and https://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=31707." t) 788 (autoload 'magit-project-status "magit-extras" "\ 789 Run `magit-status' in the current project's root." t) 790 (autoload 'magit-dired-jump "magit-extras" "\ 791 Visit file at point using Dired. 792 With a prefix argument, visit in another window. If there 793 is no file at point, then instead visit `default-directory'. 794 795 (fn &optional OTHER-WINDOW)" t) 796 (autoload 'magit-dired-log "magit-extras" "\ 797 Show log for all marked files, or the current file. 798 799 (fn &optional FOLLOW)" t) 800 (autoload 'magit-dired-am-apply-patches "magit-extras" "\ 801 In Dired, apply the marked (or next ARG) files as patches. 802 If inside a repository, then apply in that. Otherwise prompt 803 for a repository. 804 805 (fn REPO &optional ARG)" t) 806 (autoload 'magit-do-async-shell-command "magit-extras" "\ 807 Open FILE with `dired-do-async-shell-command'. 808 Interactively, open the file at point. 809 810 (fn FILE)" t) 811 (autoload 'magit-previous-line "magit-extras" "\ 812 Like `previous-line' but with Magit-specific shift-selection. 813 814 Magit's selection mechanism is based on the region but selects an 815 area that is larger than the region. This causes `previous-line' 816 when invoked while holding the shift key to move up one line and 817 thereby select two lines. When invoked inside a hunk body this 818 command does not move point on the first invocation and thereby 819 it only selects a single line. Which inconsistency you prefer 820 is a matter of preference. 821 822 (fn &optional ARG TRY-VSCROLL)" t) 823 (function-put 'magit-previous-line 'interactive-only '"use `forward-line' with negative argument instead.") 824 (autoload 'magit-next-line "magit-extras" "\ 825 Like `next-line' but with Magit-specific shift-selection. 826 827 Magit's selection mechanism is based on the region but selects 828 an area that is larger than the region. This causes `next-line' 829 when invoked while holding the shift key to move down one line 830 and thereby select two lines. When invoked inside a hunk body 831 this command does not move point on the first invocation and 832 thereby it only selects a single line. Which inconsistency you 833 prefer is a matter of preference. 834 835 (fn &optional ARG TRY-VSCROLL)" t) 836 (function-put 'magit-next-line 'interactive-only 'forward-line) 837 (autoload 'magit-clean "magit-extras" "\ 838 Remove untracked files from the working tree. 839 With a prefix argument also remove ignored files, 840 with two prefix arguments remove ignored files only. 841 842 (git clean -f -d [-x|-X]) 843 844 (fn &optional ARG)" t) 845 (autoload 'magit-generate-changelog "magit-extras" "\ 846 Insert ChangeLog entries into the current buffer. 847 848 The entries are generated from the diff being committed. 849 If prefix argument, AMENDING, is non-nil, include changes 850 in HEAD as well as staged changes in the diff to check. 851 852 (fn &optional AMENDING)" t) 853 (autoload 'magit-add-change-log-entry "magit-extras" "\ 854 Find change log file and add date entry and item for current change. 855 This differs from `add-change-log-entry' (which see) in that 856 it acts on the current hunk in a Magit buffer instead of on 857 a position in a file-visiting buffer. 858 859 (fn &optional WHOAMI FILE-NAME OTHER-WINDOW)" t) 860 (autoload 'magit-add-change-log-entry-other-window "magit-extras" "\ 861 Find change log file in other window and add entry and item. 862 This differs from `add-change-log-entry-other-window' (which see) 863 in that it acts on the current hunk in a Magit buffer instead of 864 on a position in a file-visiting buffer. 865 866 (fn &optional WHOAMI FILE-NAME)" t) 867 (autoload 'magit-edit-line-commit "magit-extras" "\ 868 Edit the commit that added the current line. 869 870 With a prefix argument edit the commit that removes the line, 871 if any. The commit is determined using `git blame' and made 872 editable using `git rebase --interactive' if it is reachable 873 from `HEAD', or by checking out the commit (or a branch that 874 points at it) otherwise. 875 876 (fn &optional TYPE)" t) 877 (autoload 'magit-diff-edit-hunk-commit "magit-extras" "\ 878 From a hunk, edit the respective commit and visit the file. 879 880 First visit the file being modified by the hunk at the correct 881 location using `magit-diff-visit-file'. This actually visits a 882 blob. When point is on a diff header, not within an individual 883 hunk, then this visits the blob the first hunk is about. 884 885 Then invoke `magit-edit-line-commit', which uses an interactive 886 rebase to make the commit editable, or if that is not possible 887 because the commit is not reachable from `HEAD' by checking out 888 that commit directly. This also causes the actual worktree file 889 to be visited. 890 891 Neither the blob nor the file buffer are killed when finishing 892 the rebase. If that is undesirable, then it might be better to 893 use `magit-rebase-edit-commit' instead of this command. 894 895 (fn FILE)" t) 896 (autoload 'magit-reshelve-since "magit-extras" "\ 897 Change the author and committer dates of the commits since REV. 898 899 Ask the user for the first reachable commit whose dates should 900 be changed. Then read the new date for that commit. The initial 901 minibuffer input and the previous history element offer good 902 values. The next commit will be created one minute later and so 903 on. 904 905 This command is only intended for interactive use and should only 906 be used on highly rearranged and unpublished history. 907 908 If KEYID is non-nil, then use that to sign all reshelved commits. 909 Interactively use the value of the \"--gpg-sign\" option in the 910 list returned by `magit-rebase-arguments'. 911 912 (fn REV KEYID)" t) 913 (autoload 'magit-pop-revision-stack "magit-extras" "\ 914 Insert a representation of a revision into the current buffer. 915 916 Pop a revision from the `magit-revision-stack' and insert it into 917 the current buffer according to `magit-pop-revision-stack-format'. 918 Revisions can be put on the stack using `magit-copy-section-value' 919 and `magit-copy-buffer-revision'. 920 921 If the stack is empty or with a prefix argument, instead read a 922 revision in the minibuffer. By using the minibuffer history this 923 allows selecting an item which was popped earlier or to insert an 924 arbitrary reference or revision without first pushing it onto the 925 stack. 926 927 When reading the revision from the minibuffer, then it might not 928 be possible to guess the correct repository. When this command 929 is called inside a repository (e.g., while composing a commit 930 message), then that repository is used. Otherwise (e.g., while 931 composing an email) then the repository recorded for the top 932 element of the stack is used (even though we insert another 933 revision). If not called inside a repository and with an empty 934 stack, or with two prefix arguments, then read the repository in 935 the minibuffer too. 936 937 (fn REV TOPLEVEL)" t) 938 (autoload 'magit-copy-section-value "magit-extras" "\ 939 Save the value of the current section for later use. 940 941 Save the section value to the `kill-ring', and, provided that 942 the current section is a commit, branch, or tag section, push 943 the (referenced) revision to the `magit-revision-stack' for use 944 with `magit-pop-revision-stack'. 945 946 When `magit-copy-revision-abbreviated' is non-nil, save the 947 abbreviated revision to the `kill-ring' and the 948 `magit-revision-stack'. 949 950 When the current section is a branch or a tag, and a prefix 951 argument is used, then save the revision at its tip to the 952 `kill-ring' instead of the reference name. 953 954 When the region is active, then save that to the `kill-ring', 955 like `kill-ring-save' would, instead of behaving as described 956 above. If a prefix argument is used and the region is within 957 a hunk, then strip the diff marker column and keep only either 958 the added or removed lines, depending on the sign of the prefix 959 argument. 960 961 (fn ARG)" t) 962 (autoload 'magit-copy-buffer-revision "magit-extras" "\ 963 Save the revision of the current buffer for later use. 964 965 Save the revision shown in the current buffer to the `kill-ring' 966 and push it to the `magit-revision-stack'. 967 968 This command is mainly intended for use in `magit-revision-mode' 969 buffers, the only buffers where it is always unambiguous exactly 970 which revision should be saved. 971 972 Most other Magit buffers usually show more than one revision, in 973 some way or another, so this command has to select one of them, 974 and that choice might not always be the one you think would have 975 been the best pick. 976 977 In such buffers it is often more useful to save the value of 978 the current section instead, using `magit-copy-section-value'. 979 980 When the region is active, then save that to the `kill-ring', 981 like `kill-ring-save' would, instead of behaving as described 982 above. 983 984 When `magit-copy-revision-abbreviated' is non-nil, save the 985 abbreviated revision to the `kill-ring' and the 986 `magit-revision-stack'." t) 987 (autoload 'magit-display-repository-buffer "magit-extras" "\ 988 Display a Magit buffer belonging to the current Git repository. 989 The buffer is displayed using `magit-display-buffer', which see. 990 991 (fn BUFFER)" t) 992 (autoload 'magit-switch-to-repository-buffer "magit-extras" "\ 993 Switch to a Magit buffer belonging to the current Git repository. 994 995 (fn BUFFER)" t) 996 (autoload 'magit-switch-to-repository-buffer-other-window "magit-extras" "\ 997 Switch to a Magit buffer belonging to the current Git repository. 998 999 (fn BUFFER)" t) 1000 (autoload 'magit-switch-to-repository-buffer-other-frame "magit-extras" "\ 1001 Switch to a Magit buffer belonging to the current Git repository. 1002 1003 (fn BUFFER)" t) 1004 (autoload 'magit-abort-dwim "magit-extras" "\ 1005 Abort current operation. 1006 Depending on the context, this will abort a merge, a rebase, a 1007 patch application, a cherry-pick, a revert, or a bisect." t) 1008 (autoload 'magit-back-to-indentation "magit-extras" "\ 1009 Move point to the first non-whitespace character on this line. 1010 In Magit diffs, also skip over - and + at the beginning of the line." t) 1011 (register-definition-prefixes "magit-extras" '("magit-")) 1012 1013 1014 ;;; Generated autoloads from magit-fetch.el 1015 1016 (autoload 'magit-fetch "magit-fetch" nil t) 1017 (autoload 'magit-fetch-from-pushremote "magit-fetch" nil t) 1018 (autoload 'magit-fetch-from-upstream "magit-fetch" nil t) 1019 (autoload 'magit-fetch-other "magit-fetch" "\ 1020 Fetch from another repository. 1021 1022 (fn REMOTE ARGS)" t) 1023 (autoload 'magit-fetch-branch "magit-fetch" "\ 1024 Fetch a BRANCH from a REMOTE. 1025 1026 (fn REMOTE BRANCH ARGS)" t) 1027 (autoload 'magit-fetch-refspec "magit-fetch" "\ 1028 Fetch a REFSPEC from a REMOTE. 1029 1030 (fn REMOTE REFSPEC ARGS)" t) 1031 (autoload 'magit-fetch-all "magit-fetch" "\ 1032 Fetch from all remotes. 1033 1034 (fn ARGS)" t) 1035 (autoload 'magit-fetch-all-prune "magit-fetch" "\ 1036 Fetch from all remotes, and prune. 1037 Prune remote tracking branches for branches that have been 1038 removed on the respective remote." t) 1039 (autoload 'magit-fetch-all-no-prune "magit-fetch" "\ 1040 Fetch from all remotes." t) 1041 (autoload 'magit-fetch-modules "magit-fetch" nil t) 1042 (register-definition-prefixes "magit-fetch" '("magit-")) 1043 1044 1045 ;;; Generated autoloads from magit-files.el 1046 1047 (autoload 'magit-find-file "magit-files" "\ 1048 View FILE from REV. 1049 Switch to a buffer visiting blob REV:FILE, creating one if none 1050 already exists. If prior to calling this command the current 1051 buffer and/or cursor position is about the same file, then go 1052 to the line and column corresponding to that location. 1053 1054 (fn REV FILE)" t) 1055 (autoload 'magit-find-file-other-window "magit-files" "\ 1056 View FILE from REV, in another window. 1057 Switch to a buffer visiting blob REV:FILE, creating one if none 1058 already exists. If prior to calling this command the current 1059 buffer and/or cursor position is about the same file, then go to 1060 the line and column corresponding to that location. 1061 1062 (fn REV FILE)" t) 1063 (autoload 'magit-find-file-other-frame "magit-files" "\ 1064 View FILE from REV, in another frame. 1065 Switch to a buffer visiting blob REV:FILE, creating one if none 1066 already exists. If prior to calling this command the current 1067 buffer and/or cursor position is about the same file, then go to 1068 the line and column corresponding to that location. 1069 1070 (fn REV FILE)" t) 1071 (autoload 'magit-file-dispatch "magit" nil t) 1072 (autoload 'magit-blob-visit-file "magit-files" "\ 1073 View the file from the worktree corresponding to the current blob. 1074 When visiting a blob or the version from the index, then go to 1075 the same location in the respective file in the working tree." t) 1076 (autoload 'magit-file-checkout "magit-files" "\ 1077 Checkout FILE from REV. 1078 1079 (fn REV FILE)" t) 1080 (register-definition-prefixes "magit-files" '("lsp" "magit-")) 1081 1082 1083 ;;; Generated autoloads from magit-git.el 1084 1085 (register-definition-prefixes "magit-git" '("magit-")) 1086 1087 1088 ;;; Generated autoloads from magit-gitignore.el 1089 1090 (autoload 'magit-gitignore "magit-gitignore" nil t) 1091 (autoload 'magit-gitignore-in-topdir "magit-gitignore" "\ 1092 Add the Git ignore RULE to the top-level \".gitignore\" file. 1093 Since this file is tracked, it is shared with other clones of the 1094 repository. Also stage the file. 1095 1096 (fn RULE)" t) 1097 (autoload 'magit-gitignore-in-subdir "magit-gitignore" "\ 1098 Add the Git ignore RULE to a \".gitignore\" file in DIRECTORY. 1099 Prompt the user for a directory and add the rule to the 1100 \".gitignore\" file in that directory. Since such files are 1101 tracked, they are shared with other clones of the repository. 1102 Also stage the file. 1103 1104 (fn RULE DIRECTORY)" t) 1105 (autoload 'magit-gitignore-in-gitdir "magit-gitignore" "\ 1106 Add the Git ignore RULE to \"$GIT_DIR/info/exclude\". 1107 Rules in that file only affects this clone of the repository. 1108 1109 (fn RULE)" t) 1110 (autoload 'magit-gitignore-on-system "magit-gitignore" "\ 1111 Add the Git ignore RULE to the file specified by `core.excludesFile'. 1112 Rules that are defined in that file affect all local repositories. 1113 1114 (fn RULE)" t) 1115 (autoload 'magit-skip-worktree "magit-gitignore" "\ 1116 Call \"git update-index --skip-worktree -- FILE\". 1117 1118 (fn FILE)" t) 1119 (autoload 'magit-no-skip-worktree "magit-gitignore" "\ 1120 Call \"git update-index --no-skip-worktree -- FILE\". 1121 1122 (fn FILE)" t) 1123 (autoload 'magit-assume-unchanged "magit-gitignore" "\ 1124 Call \"git update-index --assume-unchanged -- FILE\". 1125 1126 (fn FILE)" t) 1127 (autoload 'magit-no-assume-unchanged "magit-gitignore" "\ 1128 Call \"git update-index --no-assume-unchanged -- FILE\". 1129 1130 (fn FILE)" t) 1131 (register-definition-prefixes "magit-gitignore" '("magit-")) 1132 1133 1134 ;;; Generated autoloads from magit-log.el 1135 1136 (autoload 'magit-log "magit-log" nil t) 1137 (autoload 'magit-log-refresh "magit-log" nil t) 1138 (autoload 'magit-log-current "magit-log" "\ 1139 Show log for the current branch. 1140 When `HEAD' is detached or with a prefix argument show log for 1141 one or more revs read from the minibuffer. 1142 1143 (fn REVS &optional ARGS FILES)" t) 1144 (autoload 'magit-log-head "magit-log" "\ 1145 Show log for `HEAD'. 1146 1147 (fn &optional ARGS FILES)" t) 1148 (autoload 'magit-log-related "magit-log" "\ 1149 Show log for the current branch, its upstream and its push target. 1150 When the upstream is a local branch, then also show its own 1151 upstream. When `HEAD' is detached, then show log for that, the 1152 previously checked out branch and its upstream and push-target. 1153 1154 (fn REVS &optional ARGS FILES)" t) 1155 (autoload 'magit-log-other "magit-log" "\ 1156 Show log for one or more revs read from the minibuffer. 1157 The user can input any revision or revisions separated by a 1158 space, or even ranges, but only branches and tags, and a 1159 representation of the commit at point, are available as 1160 completion candidates. 1161 1162 (fn REVS &optional ARGS FILES)" t) 1163 (autoload 'magit-log-branches "magit-log" "\ 1164 Show log for all local branches and `HEAD'. 1165 1166 (fn &optional ARGS FILES)" t) 1167 (autoload 'magit-log-matching-branches "magit-log" "\ 1168 Show log for all branches matching PATTERN and `HEAD'. 1169 1170 (fn PATTERN &optional ARGS FILES)" t) 1171 (autoload 'magit-log-matching-tags "magit-log" "\ 1172 Show log for all tags matching PATTERN and `HEAD'. 1173 1174 (fn PATTERN &optional ARGS FILES)" t) 1175 (autoload 'magit-log-all-branches "magit-log" "\ 1176 Show log for all local and remote branches and `HEAD'. 1177 1178 (fn &optional ARGS FILES)" t) 1179 (autoload 'magit-log-all "magit-log" "\ 1180 Show log for all references and `HEAD'. 1181 1182 (fn &optional ARGS FILES)" t) 1183 (autoload 'magit-log-buffer-file "magit-log" "\ 1184 Show log for the blob or file visited in the current buffer. 1185 With a prefix argument or when `--follow' is an active log 1186 argument, then follow renames. When the region is active, 1187 restrict the log to the lines that the region touches. 1188 1189 (fn &optional FOLLOW BEG END)" t) 1190 (autoload 'magit-log-trace-definition "magit-log" "\ 1191 Show log for the definition at point. 1192 1193 (fn FILE FN REV)" t) 1194 (autoload 'magit-log-merged "magit-log" "\ 1195 Show log for the merge of COMMIT into BRANCH. 1196 1197 More precisely, find merge commit M that brought COMMIT into 1198 BRANCH, and show the log of the range \"M^1..M\". If COMMIT is 1199 directly on BRANCH, then show approximately 1200 `magit-log-merged-commit-count' surrounding commits instead. 1201 1202 This command requires git-when-merged, which is available from 1203 https://github.com/mhagger/git-when-merged. 1204 1205 (fn COMMIT BRANCH &optional ARGS FILES)" t) 1206 (autoload 'magit-log-move-to-parent "magit-log" "\ 1207 Move to the Nth parent of the current commit. 1208 1209 (fn &optional N)" t) 1210 (autoload 'magit-shortlog "magit-log" nil t) 1211 (autoload 'magit-shortlog-since "magit-log" "\ 1212 Show a history summary for commits since REV. 1213 1214 (fn REV ARGS)" t) 1215 (autoload 'magit-shortlog-range "magit-log" "\ 1216 Show a history summary for commit or range REV-OR-RANGE. 1217 1218 (fn REV-OR-RANGE ARGS)" t) 1219 (autoload 'magit-cherry "magit-log" "\ 1220 Show commits in a branch that are not merged in the upstream branch. 1221 1222 (fn HEAD UPSTREAM)" t) 1223 (register-definition-prefixes "magit-log" '("magit-")) 1224 1225 1226 ;;; Generated autoloads from magit-margin.el 1227 1228 (register-definition-prefixes "magit-margin" '("magit-")) 1229 1230 1231 ;;; Generated autoloads from magit-merge.el 1232 1233 (autoload 'magit-merge "magit" nil t) 1234 (autoload 'magit-merge-plain "magit-merge" "\ 1235 Merge commit REV into the current branch; using default message. 1236 1237 Unless there are conflicts or a prefix argument is used create a 1238 merge commit using a generic commit message and without letting 1239 the user inspect the result. With a prefix argument pretend the 1240 merge failed to give the user the opportunity to inspect the 1241 merge. 1242 1243 (git merge --no-edit|--no-commit [ARGS] REV) 1244 1245 (fn REV &optional ARGS NOCOMMIT)" t) 1246 (autoload 'magit-merge-editmsg "magit-merge" "\ 1247 Merge commit REV into the current branch; and edit message. 1248 Perform the merge and prepare a commit message but let the user 1249 edit it. 1250 1251 (git merge --edit --no-ff [ARGS] REV) 1252 1253 (fn REV &optional ARGS)" t) 1254 (autoload 'magit-merge-nocommit "magit-merge" "\ 1255 Merge commit REV into the current branch; pretending it failed. 1256 Pretend the merge failed to give the user the opportunity to 1257 inspect the merge and change the commit message. 1258 1259 (git merge --no-commit --no-ff [ARGS] REV) 1260 1261 (fn REV &optional ARGS)" t) 1262 (autoload 'magit-merge-into "magit-merge" "\ 1263 Merge the current branch into BRANCH and remove the former. 1264 1265 Before merging, force push the source branch to its push-remote, 1266 provided the respective remote branch already exists, ensuring 1267 that the respective pull-request (if any) won't get stuck on some 1268 obsolete version of the commits that are being merged. Finally 1269 if `forge-branch-pullreq' was used to create the merged branch, 1270 then also remove the respective remote branch. 1271 1272 (fn BRANCH &optional ARGS)" t) 1273 (autoload 'magit-merge-absorb "magit-merge" "\ 1274 Merge BRANCH into the current branch and remove the former. 1275 1276 Before merging, force push the source branch to its push-remote, 1277 provided the respective remote branch already exists, ensuring 1278 that the respective pull-request (if any) won't get stuck on some 1279 obsolete version of the commits that are being merged. Finally 1280 if `forge-branch-pullreq' was used to create the merged branch, 1281 then also remove the respective remote branch. 1282 1283 (fn BRANCH &optional ARGS)" t) 1284 (autoload 'magit-merge-squash "magit-merge" "\ 1285 Squash commit REV into the current branch; don't create a commit. 1286 1287 (git merge --squash REV) 1288 1289 (fn REV)" t) 1290 (autoload 'magit-merge-preview "magit-merge" "\ 1291 Preview result of merging REV into the current branch. 1292 1293 (fn REV)" t) 1294 (autoload 'magit-merge-abort "magit-merge" "\ 1295 Abort the current merge operation. 1296 1297 (git merge --abort)" t) 1298 (register-definition-prefixes "magit-merge" '("magit-")) 1299 1300 1301 ;;; Generated autoloads from magit-mode.el 1302 1303 (autoload 'magit-info "magit-mode" "\ 1304 Visit the Magit manual." t) 1305 (register-definition-prefixes "magit-mode" '("magit-")) 1306 1307 1308 ;;; Generated autoloads from magit-notes.el 1309 1310 (autoload 'magit-notes "magit" nil t) 1311 (register-definition-prefixes "magit-notes" '("magit-notes-")) 1312 1313 1314 ;;; Generated autoloads from magit-patch.el 1315 1316 (autoload 'magit-patch "magit-patch" nil t) 1317 (autoload 'magit-patch-create "magit-patch" nil t) 1318 (autoload 'magit-patch-apply "magit-patch" nil t) 1319 (autoload 'magit-patch-save "magit-patch" "\ 1320 Write current diff into patch FILE. 1321 1322 What arguments are used to create the patch depends on the value 1323 of `magit-patch-save-arguments' and whether a prefix argument is 1324 used. 1325 1326 If the value is the symbol `buffer', then use the same arguments 1327 as the buffer. With a prefix argument use no arguments. 1328 1329 If the value is a list beginning with the symbol `exclude', then 1330 use the same arguments as the buffer except for those matched by 1331 entries in the cdr of the list. The comparison is done using 1332 `string-prefix-p'. With a prefix argument use the same arguments 1333 as the buffer. 1334 1335 If the value is a list of strings (including the empty list), 1336 then use those arguments. With a prefix argument use the same 1337 arguments as the buffer. 1338 1339 Of course the arguments that are required to actually show the 1340 same differences as those shown in the buffer are always used. 1341 1342 (fn FILE &optional ARG)" t) 1343 (autoload 'magit-request-pull "magit-patch" "\ 1344 Request upstream to pull from your public repository. 1345 1346 URL is the url of your publicly accessible repository. 1347 START is a commit that already is in the upstream repository. 1348 END is the last commit, usually a branch name, which upstream 1349 is asked to pull. START has to be reachable from that commit. 1350 1351 (fn URL START END)" t) 1352 (register-definition-prefixes "magit-patch" '("magit-")) 1353 1354 1355 ;;; Generated autoloads from magit-process.el 1356 1357 (register-definition-prefixes "magit-process" '("magit-")) 1358 1359 1360 ;;; Generated autoloads from magit-pull.el 1361 1362 (autoload 'magit-pull "magit-pull" nil t) 1363 (autoload 'magit-pull-from-pushremote "magit-pull" nil t) 1364 (autoload 'magit-pull-from-upstream "magit-pull" nil t) 1365 (autoload 'magit-pull-branch "magit-pull" "\ 1366 Pull from a branch read in the minibuffer. 1367 1368 (fn SOURCE ARGS)" t) 1369 (register-definition-prefixes "magit-pull" '("magit-pull-")) 1370 1371 1372 ;;; Generated autoloads from magit-push.el 1373 1374 (autoload 'magit-push "magit-push" nil t) 1375 (autoload 'magit-push-current-to-pushremote "magit-push" nil t) 1376 (autoload 'magit-push-current-to-upstream "magit-push" nil t) 1377 (autoload 'magit-push-current "magit-push" "\ 1378 Push the current branch to a branch read in the minibuffer. 1379 1380 (fn TARGET ARGS)" t) 1381 (autoload 'magit-push-other "magit-push" "\ 1382 Push an arbitrary branch or commit somewhere. 1383 Both the source and the target are read in the minibuffer. 1384 1385 (fn SOURCE TARGET ARGS)" t) 1386 (autoload 'magit-push-refspecs "magit-push" "\ 1387 Push one or multiple REFSPECS to a REMOTE. 1388 Both the REMOTE and the REFSPECS are read in the minibuffer. To 1389 use multiple REFSPECS, separate them with commas. Completion is 1390 only available for the part before the colon, or when no colon 1391 is used. 1392 1393 (fn REMOTE REFSPECS ARGS)" t) 1394 (autoload 'magit-push-matching "magit-push" "\ 1395 Push all matching branches to another repository. 1396 If multiple remotes exist, then read one from the user. 1397 If just one exists, use that without requiring confirmation. 1398 1399 (fn REMOTE &optional ARGS)" t) 1400 (autoload 'magit-push-tags "magit-push" "\ 1401 Push all tags to another repository. 1402 If only one remote exists, then push to that. Otherwise prompt 1403 for a remote, offering the remote configured for the current 1404 branch as default. 1405 1406 (fn REMOTE &optional ARGS)" t) 1407 (autoload 'magit-push-tag "magit-push" "\ 1408 Push a tag to another repository. 1409 1410 (fn TAG REMOTE &optional ARGS)" t) 1411 (autoload 'magit-push-notes-ref "magit-push" "\ 1412 Push a notes ref to another repository. 1413 1414 (fn REF REMOTE &optional ARGS)" t) 1415 (autoload 'magit-push-implicitly "magit-push" nil t) 1416 (autoload 'magit-push-to-remote "magit-push" nil t) 1417 (register-definition-prefixes "magit-push" '("magit-")) 1418 1419 1420 ;;; Generated autoloads from magit-reflog.el 1421 1422 (autoload 'magit-reflog-current "magit-reflog" "\ 1423 Display the reflog of the current branch. 1424 If `HEAD' is detached, then show the reflog for that instead." t) 1425 (autoload 'magit-reflog-other "magit-reflog" "\ 1426 Display the reflog of a branch or another ref. 1427 1428 (fn REF)" t) 1429 (autoload 'magit-reflog-head "magit-reflog" "\ 1430 Display the `HEAD' reflog." t) 1431 (register-definition-prefixes "magit-reflog" '("magit-reflog-")) 1432 1433 1434 ;;; Generated autoloads from magit-refs.el 1435 1436 (autoload 'magit-show-refs "magit-refs" nil t) 1437 (autoload 'magit-show-refs-head "magit-refs" "\ 1438 List and compare references in a dedicated buffer. 1439 Compared with `HEAD'. 1440 1441 (fn &optional ARGS)" t) 1442 (autoload 'magit-show-refs-current "magit-refs" "\ 1443 List and compare references in a dedicated buffer. 1444 Compare with the current branch or `HEAD' if it is detached. 1445 1446 (fn &optional ARGS)" t) 1447 (autoload 'magit-show-refs-other "magit-refs" "\ 1448 List and compare references in a dedicated buffer. 1449 Compared with a branch read from the user. 1450 1451 (fn &optional REF ARGS)" t) 1452 (register-definition-prefixes "magit-refs" '("magit-")) 1453 1454 1455 ;;; Generated autoloads from magit-remote.el 1456 1457 (autoload 'magit-remote "magit-remote" nil t) 1458 (autoload 'magit-remote-add "magit-remote" "\ 1459 Add a remote named REMOTE and fetch it. 1460 1461 (fn REMOTE URL &optional ARGS)" t) 1462 (autoload 'magit-remote-rename "magit-remote" "\ 1463 Rename the remote named OLD to NEW. 1464 1465 (fn OLD NEW)" t) 1466 (autoload 'magit-remote-remove "magit-remote" "\ 1467 Delete the remote named REMOTE. 1468 1469 (fn REMOTE)" t) 1470 (autoload 'magit-remote-prune "magit-remote" "\ 1471 Remove stale remote-tracking branches for REMOTE. 1472 1473 (fn REMOTE)" t) 1474 (autoload 'magit-remote-prune-refspecs "magit-remote" "\ 1475 Remove stale refspecs for REMOTE. 1476 1477 A refspec is stale if there no longer exists at least one branch 1478 on the remote that would be fetched due to that refspec. A stale 1479 refspec is problematic because its existence causes Git to refuse 1480 to fetch according to the remaining non-stale refspecs. 1481 1482 If only stale refspecs remain, then offer to either delete the 1483 remote or to replace the stale refspecs with the default refspec. 1484 1485 Also remove the remote-tracking branches that were created due to 1486 the now stale refspecs. Other stale branches are not removed. 1487 1488 (fn REMOTE)" t) 1489 (autoload 'magit-remote-set-head "magit-remote" "\ 1490 Set the local representation of REMOTE's default branch. 1491 Query REMOTE and set the symbolic-ref refs/remotes/<remote>/HEAD 1492 accordingly. With a prefix argument query for the branch to be 1493 used, which allows you to select an incorrect value if you fancy 1494 doing that. 1495 1496 (fn REMOTE &optional BRANCH)" t) 1497 (autoload 'magit-remote-unset-head "magit-remote" "\ 1498 Unset the local representation of REMOTE's default branch. 1499 Delete the symbolic-ref \"refs/remotes/<remote>/HEAD\". 1500 1501 (fn REMOTE)" t) 1502 (autoload 'magit-update-default-branch "magit-remote" nil t) 1503 (autoload 'magit-remote-unshallow "magit-remote" "\ 1504 Convert a shallow remote into a full one. 1505 If only a single refspec is set and it does not contain a 1506 wildcard, then also offer to replace it with the standard 1507 refspec. 1508 1509 (fn REMOTE)" t) 1510 (autoload 'magit-remote-configure "magit-remote" nil t) 1511 (register-definition-prefixes "magit-remote" '("magit-")) 1512 1513 1514 ;;; Generated autoloads from magit-repos.el 1515 1516 (autoload 'magit-list-repositories "magit-repos" "\ 1517 Display a list of repositories. 1518 1519 Use the option `magit-repository-directories' to control which 1520 repositories are displayed." t) 1521 (register-definition-prefixes "magit-repos" '("magit-")) 1522 1523 1524 ;;; Generated autoloads from magit-reset.el 1525 1526 (autoload 'magit-reset "magit" nil t) 1527 (autoload 'magit-reset-mixed "magit-reset" "\ 1528 Reset the `HEAD' and index to COMMIT, but not the working tree. 1529 1530 (git reset --mixed COMMIT) 1531 1532 (fn COMMIT)" t) 1533 (autoload 'magit-reset-soft "magit-reset" "\ 1534 Reset the `HEAD' to COMMIT, but not the index and working tree. 1535 1536 (git reset --soft REVISION) 1537 1538 (fn COMMIT)" t) 1539 (autoload 'magit-reset-hard "magit-reset" "\ 1540 Reset the `HEAD', index, and working tree to COMMIT. 1541 1542 (git reset --hard REVISION) 1543 1544 (fn COMMIT)" t) 1545 (autoload 'magit-reset-keep "magit-reset" "\ 1546 Reset the `HEAD' and index to COMMIT, while keeping uncommitted changes. 1547 1548 (git reset --keep REVISION) 1549 1550 (fn COMMIT)" t) 1551 (autoload 'magit-reset-index "magit-reset" "\ 1552 Reset the index to COMMIT. 1553 Keep the `HEAD' and working tree as-is, so if COMMIT refers to the 1554 head this effectively unstages all changes. 1555 1556 (git reset COMMIT .) 1557 1558 (fn COMMIT)" t) 1559 (autoload 'magit-reset-worktree "magit-reset" "\ 1560 Reset the worktree to COMMIT. 1561 Keep the `HEAD' and index as-is. 1562 1563 (fn COMMIT)" t) 1564 (autoload 'magit-reset-quickly "magit-reset" "\ 1565 Reset the `HEAD' and index to COMMIT, and possibly the working tree. 1566 With a prefix argument reset the working tree otherwise don't. 1567 1568 (git reset --mixed|--hard COMMIT) 1569 1570 (fn COMMIT &optional HARD)" t) 1571 (register-definition-prefixes "magit-reset" '("magit-reset-")) 1572 1573 1574 ;;; Generated autoloads from magit-sequence.el 1575 1576 (autoload 'magit-sequencer-continue "magit-sequence" "\ 1577 Resume the current cherry-pick or revert sequence." t) 1578 (autoload 'magit-sequencer-skip "magit-sequence" "\ 1579 Skip the stopped at commit during a cherry-pick or revert sequence." t) 1580 (autoload 'magit-sequencer-abort "magit-sequence" "\ 1581 Abort the current cherry-pick or revert sequence. 1582 This discards all changes made since the sequence started." t) 1583 (autoload 'magit-cherry-pick "magit-sequence" nil t) 1584 (autoload 'magit-cherry-copy "magit-sequence" "\ 1585 Copy COMMITS from another branch onto the current branch. 1586 Prompt for a commit, defaulting to the commit at point. If 1587 the region selects multiple commits, then pick all of them, 1588 without prompting. 1589 1590 (fn COMMITS &optional ARGS)" t) 1591 (autoload 'magit-cherry-apply "magit-sequence" "\ 1592 Apply the changes in COMMITS but do not commit them. 1593 Prompt for a commit, defaulting to the commit at point. If 1594 the region selects multiple commits, then apply all of them, 1595 without prompting. 1596 1597 (fn COMMITS &optional ARGS)" t) 1598 (autoload 'magit-cherry-harvest "magit-sequence" "\ 1599 Move COMMITS from another BRANCH onto the current branch. 1600 Remove the COMMITS from BRANCH and stay on the current branch. 1601 If a conflict occurs, then you have to fix that and finish the 1602 process manually. 1603 1604 (fn COMMITS BRANCH &optional ARGS)" t) 1605 (autoload 'magit-cherry-donate "magit-sequence" "\ 1606 Move COMMITS from the current branch onto another existing BRANCH. 1607 Remove COMMITS from the current branch and stay on that branch. 1608 If a conflict occurs, then you have to fix that and finish the 1609 process manually. `HEAD' is allowed to be detached initially. 1610 1611 (fn COMMITS BRANCH &optional ARGS)" t) 1612 (autoload 'magit-cherry-spinout "magit-sequence" "\ 1613 Move COMMITS from the current branch onto a new BRANCH. 1614 Remove COMMITS from the current branch and stay on that branch. 1615 If a conflict occurs, then you have to fix that and finish the 1616 process manually. 1617 1618 (fn COMMITS BRANCH START-POINT &optional ARGS)" t) 1619 (autoload 'magit-cherry-spinoff "magit-sequence" "\ 1620 Move COMMITS from the current branch onto a new BRANCH. 1621 Remove COMMITS from the current branch and checkout BRANCH. 1622 If a conflict occurs, then you have to fix that and finish 1623 the process manually. 1624 1625 (fn COMMITS BRANCH START-POINT &optional ARGS)" t) 1626 (autoload 'magit-revert "magit-sequence" nil t) 1627 (autoload 'magit-revert-and-commit "magit-sequence" "\ 1628 Revert COMMIT by creating a new commit. 1629 Prompt for a commit, defaulting to the commit at point. If 1630 the region selects multiple commits, then revert all of them, 1631 without prompting. 1632 1633 (fn COMMIT &optional ARGS)" t) 1634 (autoload 'magit-revert-no-commit "magit-sequence" "\ 1635 Revert COMMIT by applying it in reverse to the worktree. 1636 Prompt for a commit, defaulting to the commit at point. If 1637 the region selects multiple commits, then revert all of them, 1638 without prompting. 1639 1640 (fn COMMIT &optional ARGS)" t) 1641 (autoload 'magit-am "magit-sequence" nil t) 1642 (autoload 'magit-am-apply-patches "magit-sequence" "\ 1643 Apply the patches FILES. 1644 1645 (fn &optional FILES ARGS)" t) 1646 (autoload 'magit-am-apply-maildir "magit-sequence" "\ 1647 Apply the patches from MAILDIR. 1648 1649 (fn &optional MAILDIR ARGS)" t) 1650 (autoload 'magit-am-continue "magit-sequence" "\ 1651 Resume the current patch applying sequence." t) 1652 (autoload 'magit-am-skip "magit-sequence" "\ 1653 Skip the stopped at patch during a patch applying sequence." t) 1654 (autoload 'magit-am-abort "magit-sequence" "\ 1655 Abort the current patch applying sequence. 1656 This discards all changes made since the sequence started." t) 1657 (autoload 'magit-rebase "magit-sequence" nil t) 1658 (autoload 'magit-rebase-onto-pushremote "magit-sequence" nil t) 1659 (autoload 'magit-rebase-onto-upstream "magit-sequence" nil t) 1660 (autoload 'magit-rebase-branch "magit-sequence" "\ 1661 Rebase the current branch onto a branch read in the minibuffer. 1662 All commits that are reachable from `HEAD' but not from the 1663 selected branch TARGET are being rebased. 1664 1665 (fn TARGET ARGS)" t) 1666 (autoload 'magit-rebase-subset "magit-sequence" "\ 1667 Rebase a subset of the current branch's history onto a new base. 1668 Rebase commits from START to `HEAD' onto NEWBASE. 1669 START has to be selected from a list of recent commits. 1670 1671 (fn NEWBASE START ARGS)" t) 1672 (autoload 'magit-rebase-interactive "magit-sequence" "\ 1673 Start an interactive rebase sequence. 1674 1675 (fn COMMIT ARGS)" t) 1676 (autoload 'magit-rebase-autosquash "magit-sequence" "\ 1677 Combine squash and fixup commits with their intended targets. 1678 1679 (fn ARGS)" t) 1680 (autoload 'magit-rebase-edit-commit "magit-sequence" "\ 1681 Edit a single older commit using rebase. 1682 1683 (fn COMMIT ARGS)" t) 1684 (autoload 'magit-rebase-reword-commit "magit-sequence" "\ 1685 Reword a single older commit using rebase. 1686 1687 (fn COMMIT ARGS)" t) 1688 (autoload 'magit-rebase-remove-commit "magit-sequence" "\ 1689 Remove a single older commit using rebase. 1690 1691 (fn COMMIT ARGS)" t) 1692 (autoload 'magit-rebase-continue "magit-sequence" "\ 1693 Restart the current rebasing operation. 1694 In some cases this pops up a commit message buffer for you do 1695 edit. With a prefix argument the old message is reused as-is. 1696 1697 (fn &optional NOEDIT)" t) 1698 (autoload 'magit-rebase-skip "magit-sequence" "\ 1699 Skip the current commit and restart the current rebase operation." t) 1700 (autoload 'magit-rebase-edit "magit-sequence" "\ 1701 Edit the todo list of the current rebase operation." t) 1702 (autoload 'magit-rebase-abort "magit-sequence" "\ 1703 Abort the current rebase operation, restoring the original branch." t) 1704 (register-definition-prefixes "magit-sequence" '("magit-")) 1705 1706 1707 ;;; Generated autoloads from magit-sparse-checkout.el 1708 1709 (autoload 'magit-sparse-checkout "magit-sparse-checkout" nil t) 1710 (autoload 'magit-sparse-checkout-enable "magit-sparse-checkout" "\ 1711 Convert the working tree to a sparse checkout. 1712 1713 (fn &optional ARGS)" t) 1714 (autoload 'magit-sparse-checkout-set "magit-sparse-checkout" "\ 1715 Restrict working tree to DIRECTORIES. 1716 To extend rather than override the currently configured 1717 directories, call `magit-sparse-checkout-add' instead. 1718 1719 (fn DIRECTORIES)" t) 1720 (autoload 'magit-sparse-checkout-add "magit-sparse-checkout" "\ 1721 Add DIRECTORIES to the working tree. 1722 To override rather than extend the currently configured 1723 directories, call `magit-sparse-checkout-set' instead. 1724 1725 (fn DIRECTORIES)" t) 1726 (autoload 'magit-sparse-checkout-reapply "magit-sparse-checkout" "\ 1727 Reapply the sparse checkout rules to the working tree. 1728 Some operations such as merging or rebasing may need to check out 1729 files that aren't included in the sparse checkout. Call this 1730 command to reset to the sparse checkout state." t) 1731 (autoload 'magit-sparse-checkout-disable "magit-sparse-checkout" "\ 1732 Convert sparse checkout to full checkout. 1733 Note that disabling the sparse checkout does not clear the 1734 configured directories. Call `magit-sparse-checkout-enable' to 1735 restore the previous sparse checkout." t) 1736 (register-definition-prefixes "magit-sparse-checkout" '("magit-sparse-checkout-")) 1737 1738 1739 ;;; Generated autoloads from magit-stash.el 1740 1741 (autoload 'magit-stash "magit-stash" nil t) 1742 (autoload 'magit-stash-both "magit-stash" "\ 1743 Create a stash of the index and working tree. 1744 Untracked files are included according to infix arguments. 1745 One prefix argument is equivalent to `--include-untracked' 1746 while two prefix arguments are equivalent to `--all'. 1747 1748 (fn MESSAGE &optional INCLUDE-UNTRACKED)" t) 1749 (autoload 'magit-stash-index "magit-stash" "\ 1750 Create a stash of the index only. 1751 Unstaged and untracked changes are not stashed. The stashed 1752 changes are applied in reverse to both the index and the 1753 worktree. This command can fail when the worktree is not clean. 1754 Applying the resulting stash has the inverse effect. 1755 1756 (fn MESSAGE)" t) 1757 (autoload 'magit-stash-worktree "magit-stash" "\ 1758 Create a stash of unstaged changes in the working tree. 1759 Untracked files are included according to infix arguments. 1760 One prefix argument is equivalent to `--include-untracked' 1761 while two prefix arguments are equivalent to `--all'. 1762 1763 (fn MESSAGE &optional INCLUDE-UNTRACKED)" t) 1764 (autoload 'magit-stash-keep-index "magit-stash" "\ 1765 Create a stash of the index and working tree, keeping index intact. 1766 Untracked files are included according to infix arguments. 1767 One prefix argument is equivalent to `--include-untracked' 1768 while two prefix arguments are equivalent to `--all'. 1769 1770 (fn MESSAGE &optional INCLUDE-UNTRACKED)" t) 1771 (autoload 'magit-snapshot-both "magit-stash" "\ 1772 Create a snapshot of the index and working tree. 1773 Untracked files are included according to infix arguments. 1774 One prefix argument is equivalent to `--include-untracked' 1775 while two prefix arguments are equivalent to `--all'. 1776 1777 (fn &optional INCLUDE-UNTRACKED)" t) 1778 (autoload 'magit-snapshot-index "magit-stash" "\ 1779 Create a snapshot of the index only. 1780 Unstaged and untracked changes are not stashed." t) 1781 (autoload 'magit-snapshot-worktree "magit-stash" "\ 1782 Create a snapshot of unstaged changes in the working tree. 1783 Untracked files are included according to infix arguments. 1784 One prefix argument is equivalent to `--include-untracked' 1785 while two prefix arguments are equivalent to `--all'. 1786 1787 (fn &optional INCLUDE-UNTRACKED)" t) 1788 (autoload 'magit-stash-push "magit-stash" nil t) 1789 (autoload 'magit-stash-apply "magit-stash" "\ 1790 Apply a stash to the working tree. 1791 1792 First try \"git stash apply --index\", which tries to preserve 1793 the index stored in the stash, if any. This may fail because 1794 applying the stash could result in conflicts and those have to 1795 be stored in the index, making it impossible to also store the 1796 stash's index there as well. 1797 1798 If the above failed, then try \"git stash apply\". This fails 1799 (with or without \"--index\") if there are any uncommitted 1800 changes to files that are also modified in the stash. 1801 1802 If both of the above failed, then apply using \"git apply\". 1803 If there are no conflicting files, use \"--3way\". If there are 1804 conflicting files, then using \"--3way\" requires that those 1805 files are staged first, which may be undesirable, so prompt 1806 the user whether to use \"--3way\" or \"--reject\". 1807 1808 (fn STASH)" t) 1809 (autoload 'magit-stash-pop "magit-stash" "\ 1810 Apply a stash to the working tree, on success remove it from stash list. 1811 1812 First try \"git stash pop --index\", which tries to preserve 1813 the index stored in the stash, if any. This may fail because 1814 applying the stash could result in conflicts and those have to 1815 be stored in the index, making it impossible to also store the 1816 stash's index there as well. 1817 1818 If the above failed, then try \"git stash apply\". This fails 1819 (with or without \"--index\") if there are any uncommitted 1820 changes to files that are also modified in the stash. 1821 1822 If both of the above failed, then apply using \"git apply\". 1823 If there are no conflicting files, use \"--3way\". If there are 1824 conflicting files, then using \"--3way\" requires that those 1825 files are staged first, which may be undesirable, so prompt 1826 the user whether to use \"--3way\" or \"--reject\". 1827 1828 (fn STASH)" t) 1829 (autoload 'magit-stash-drop "magit-stash" "\ 1830 Remove a stash from the stash list. 1831 When the region is active offer to drop all contained stashes. 1832 1833 (fn STASH)" t) 1834 (autoload 'magit-stash-clear "magit-stash" "\ 1835 Remove all stashes saved in REF's reflog by deleting REF. 1836 1837 (fn REF)" t) 1838 (autoload 'magit-stash-branch "magit-stash" "\ 1839 Create and checkout a new BRANCH from an existing STASH. 1840 The new branch starts at the commit that was current when the 1841 stash was created. If the stash applies cleanly, then drop it. 1842 1843 (fn STASH BRANCH)" t) 1844 (autoload 'magit-stash-branch-here "magit-stash" "\ 1845 Create and checkout a new BRANCH from an existing STASH. 1846 Use the current branch or `HEAD' as the starting-point of BRANCH. 1847 Then apply STASH, dropping it if it applies cleanly. 1848 1849 (fn STASH BRANCH)" t) 1850 (autoload 'magit-stash-format-patch "magit-stash" "\ 1851 Create a patch from STASH 1852 1853 (fn STASH)" t) 1854 (autoload 'magit-stash-list "magit-stash" "\ 1855 List all stashes in a buffer." t) 1856 (autoload 'magit-stash-show "magit-stash" "\ 1857 Show all diffs of a stash in a buffer. 1858 1859 (fn STASH &optional ARGS FILES)" t) 1860 (register-definition-prefixes "magit-stash" '("magit-")) 1861 1862 1863 ;;; Generated autoloads from magit-status.el 1864 1865 (autoload 'magit-init "magit-status" "\ 1866 Initialize a Git repository, then show its status. 1867 1868 If the directory is below an existing repository, then the user 1869 has to confirm that a new one should be created inside. If the 1870 directory is the root of the existing repository, then the user 1871 has to confirm that it should be reinitialized. 1872 1873 Non-interactively DIRECTORY is (re-)initialized unconditionally. 1874 1875 (fn DIRECTORY)" t) 1876 (autoload 'magit-status "magit-status" "\ 1877 Show the status of the current Git repository in a buffer. 1878 1879 If the current directory isn't located within a Git repository, 1880 then prompt for an existing repository or an arbitrary directory, 1881 depending on option `magit-repository-directories', and show the 1882 status of the selected repository instead. 1883 1884 * If that option specifies any existing repositories, then offer 1885 those for completion and show the status buffer for the 1886 selected one. 1887 1888 * Otherwise read an arbitrary directory using regular file-name 1889 completion. If the selected directory is the top-level of an 1890 existing working tree, then show the status buffer for that. 1891 1892 * Otherwise offer to initialize the selected directory as a new 1893 repository. After creating the repository show its status 1894 buffer. 1895 1896 These fallback behaviors can also be forced using one or more 1897 prefix arguments: 1898 1899 * With two prefix arguments (or more precisely a numeric prefix 1900 value of 16 or greater) read an arbitrary directory and act on 1901 it as described above. The same could be accomplished using 1902 the command `magit-init'. 1903 1904 * With a single prefix argument read an existing repository, or 1905 if none can be found based on `magit-repository-directories', 1906 then fall back to the same behavior as with two prefix 1907 arguments. 1908 1909 (fn &optional DIRECTORY CACHE)" t) 1910 (defalias 'magit #'magit-status "\ 1911 Begin using Magit. 1912 1913 This alias for `magit-status' exists for better discoverability. 1914 1915 Instead of invoking this alias for `magit-status' using 1916 \"M-x magit RET\", you should bind a key to `magit-status' 1917 and read the info node `(magit)Getting Started', which 1918 also contains other useful hints.") 1919 (autoload 'magit-status-here "magit-status" "\ 1920 Like `magit-status' but with non-nil `magit-status-goto-file-position'." t) 1921 (autoload 'magit-status-quick "magit-status" "\ 1922 Show the status of the current Git repository, maybe without refreshing. 1923 1924 If the status buffer of the current Git repository exists but 1925 isn't being displayed in the selected frame, then display it 1926 without refreshing it. 1927 1928 If the status buffer is being displayed in the selected frame, 1929 then also refresh it. 1930 1931 Prefix arguments have the same meaning as for `magit-status', 1932 and additionally cause the buffer to be refresh. 1933 1934 To use this function instead of `magit-status', add this to your 1935 init file: (global-set-key (kbd \"C-x g\") \\='magit-status-quick)." t) 1936 (autoload 'magit-status-setup-buffer "magit-status" "\ 1937 1938 1939 (fn &optional DIRECTORY)") 1940 (register-definition-prefixes "magit-status" '("magit-")) 1941 1942 1943 ;;; Generated autoloads from magit-submodule.el 1944 1945 (autoload 'magit-submodule "magit-submodule" nil t) 1946 (autoload 'magit-submodule-add "magit-submodule" nil t) 1947 (autoload 'magit-submodule-read-name-for-path "magit-submodule" "\ 1948 1949 1950 (fn PATH &optional PREFER-SHORT)") 1951 (autoload 'magit-submodule-register "magit-submodule" nil t) 1952 (autoload 'magit-submodule-populate "magit-submodule" nil t) 1953 (autoload 'magit-submodule-update "magit-submodule" nil t) 1954 (autoload 'magit-submodule-synchronize "magit-submodule" nil t) 1955 (autoload 'magit-submodule-unpopulate "magit-submodule" nil t) 1956 (autoload 'magit-submodule-remove "magit-submodule" "\ 1957 Unregister MODULES and remove their working directories. 1958 1959 For safety reasons, do not remove the gitdirs and if a module has 1960 uncommitted changes, then do not remove it at all. If a module's 1961 gitdir is located inside the working directory, then move it into 1962 the gitdir of the superproject first. 1963 1964 With the \"--force\" argument offer to remove dirty working 1965 directories and with a prefix argument offer to delete gitdirs. 1966 Both actions are very dangerous and have to be confirmed. There 1967 are additional safety precautions in place, so you might be able 1968 to recover from making a mistake here, but don't count on it. 1969 1970 (fn MODULES ARGS TRASH-GITDIRS)" t) 1971 (autoload 'magit-insert-modules "magit-submodule" "\ 1972 Insert submodule sections. 1973 Hook `magit-module-sections-hook' controls which module sections 1974 are inserted, and option `magit-module-sections-nested' controls 1975 whether they are wrapped in an additional section.") 1976 (autoload 'magit-insert-modules-overview "magit-submodule" "\ 1977 Insert sections for all modules. 1978 For each section insert the path and the output of `git describe --tags', 1979 or, failing that, the abbreviated HEAD commit hash.") 1980 (autoload 'magit-insert-modules-unpulled-from-upstream "magit-submodule" "\ 1981 Insert sections for modules that haven't been pulled from the upstream. 1982 These sections can be expanded to show the respective commits.") 1983 (autoload 'magit-insert-modules-unpulled-from-pushremote "magit-submodule" "\ 1984 Insert sections for modules that haven't been pulled from the push-remote. 1985 These sections can be expanded to show the respective commits.") 1986 (autoload 'magit-insert-modules-unpushed-to-upstream "magit-submodule" "\ 1987 Insert sections for modules that haven't been pushed to the upstream. 1988 These sections can be expanded to show the respective commits.") 1989 (autoload 'magit-insert-modules-unpushed-to-pushremote "magit-submodule" "\ 1990 Insert sections for modules that haven't been pushed to the push-remote. 1991 These sections can be expanded to show the respective commits.") 1992 (autoload 'magit-list-submodules "magit-submodule" "\ 1993 Display a list of the current repository's populated submodules." t) 1994 (register-definition-prefixes "magit-submodule" '("magit-")) 1995 1996 1997 ;;; Generated autoloads from magit-subtree.el 1998 1999 (autoload 'magit-subtree "magit-subtree" nil t) 2000 (autoload 'magit-subtree-import "magit-subtree" nil t) 2001 (autoload 'magit-subtree-export "magit-subtree" nil t) 2002 (autoload 'magit-subtree-add "magit-subtree" "\ 2003 Add REF from REPOSITORY as a new subtree at PREFIX. 2004 2005 (fn PREFIX REPOSITORY REF ARGS)" t) 2006 (autoload 'magit-subtree-add-commit "magit-subtree" "\ 2007 Add COMMIT as a new subtree at PREFIX. 2008 2009 (fn PREFIX COMMIT ARGS)" t) 2010 (autoload 'magit-subtree-merge "magit-subtree" "\ 2011 Merge COMMIT into the PREFIX subtree. 2012 2013 (fn PREFIX COMMIT ARGS)" t) 2014 (autoload 'magit-subtree-pull "magit-subtree" "\ 2015 Pull REF from REPOSITORY into the PREFIX subtree. 2016 2017 (fn PREFIX REPOSITORY REF ARGS)" t) 2018 (autoload 'magit-subtree-push "magit-subtree" "\ 2019 Extract the history of the subtree PREFIX and push it to REF on REPOSITORY. 2020 2021 (fn PREFIX REPOSITORY REF ARGS)" t) 2022 (autoload 'magit-subtree-split "magit-subtree" "\ 2023 Extract the history of the subtree PREFIX. 2024 2025 (fn PREFIX COMMIT ARGS)" t) 2026 (register-definition-prefixes "magit-subtree" '("magit-")) 2027 2028 2029 ;;; Generated autoloads from magit-tag.el 2030 2031 (autoload 'magit-tag "magit" nil t) 2032 (autoload 'magit-tag-create "magit-tag" "\ 2033 Create a new tag with the given NAME at REV. 2034 With a prefix argument annotate the tag. 2035 2036 (git tag [--annotate] NAME REV) 2037 2038 (fn NAME REV &optional ARGS)" t) 2039 (autoload 'magit-tag-delete "magit-tag" "\ 2040 Delete one or more tags. 2041 If the region marks multiple tags (and nothing else), then offer 2042 to delete those, otherwise prompt for a single tag to be deleted, 2043 defaulting to the tag at point. 2044 2045 (git tag -d TAGS) 2046 2047 (fn TAGS)" t) 2048 (autoload 'magit-tag-prune "magit-tag" "\ 2049 Offer to delete tags missing locally from REMOTE, and vice versa. 2050 2051 (fn TAGS REMOTE-TAGS REMOTE)" t) 2052 (autoload 'magit-tag-release "magit-tag" "\ 2053 Create a release tag for `HEAD'. 2054 2055 Assume that release tags match `magit-release-tag-regexp'. 2056 2057 If `HEAD's message matches `magit-release-commit-regexp', then 2058 base the tag on the version string specified by that. Otherwise 2059 prompt for the name of the new tag using the highest existing 2060 tag as initial input and leaving it to the user to increment the 2061 desired part of the version string. 2062 2063 If `--annotate' is enabled, then prompt for the message of the 2064 new tag. Base the proposed tag message on the message of the 2065 highest tag, provided that that contains the corresponding 2066 version string and substituting the new version string for that. 2067 Otherwise propose something like \"Foo-Bar 1.2.3\", given, for 2068 example, a TAG \"v1.2.3\" and a repository located at something 2069 like \"/path/to/foo-bar\". 2070 2071 (fn TAG MSG &optional ARGS)" t) 2072 (register-definition-prefixes "magit-tag" '("magit-")) 2073 2074 2075 ;;; Generated autoloads from magit-transient.el 2076 2077 (register-definition-prefixes "magit-transient" '("magit-")) 2078 2079 2080 ;;; Generated autoloads from magit-wip.el 2081 2082 (defvar magit-wip-mode nil "\ 2083 Non-nil if Magit-Wip mode is enabled. 2084 See the `magit-wip-mode' command 2085 for a description of this minor mode. 2086 Setting this variable directly does not take effect; 2087 either customize it (see the info node `Easy Customization') 2088 or call the function `magit-wip-mode'.") 2089 (custom-autoload 'magit-wip-mode "magit-wip" nil) 2090 (autoload 'magit-wip-mode "magit-wip" "\ 2091 Save uncommitted changes to work-in-progress refs. 2092 2093 Whenever appropriate (i.e., when dataloss would be a possibility 2094 otherwise) this mode causes uncommitted changes to be committed 2095 to dedicated work-in-progress refs. 2096 2097 For historic reasons this mode is implemented on top of four 2098 other `magit-wip-*' modes, which can also be used individually, 2099 if you want finer control over when the wip refs are updated; 2100 but that is discouraged. 2101 2102 This is a global minor mode. If called interactively, toggle the 2103 `Magit-Wip mode' mode. If the prefix argument is positive, 2104 enable the mode, and if it is zero or negative, disable the mode. 2105 2106 If called from Lisp, toggle the mode if ARG is `toggle'. Enable 2107 the mode if ARG is nil, omitted, or is a positive number. 2108 Disable the mode if ARG is a negative number. 2109 2110 To check whether the minor mode is enabled in the current buffer, 2111 evaluate `(default-value \\='magit-wip-mode)'. 2112 2113 The mode's hook is called both when the mode is enabled and when 2114 it is disabled. 2115 2116 (fn &optional ARG)" t) 2117 (put 'magit-wip-after-save-mode 'globalized-minor-mode t) 2118 (defvar magit-wip-after-save-mode nil "\ 2119 Non-nil if Magit-Wip-After-Save mode is enabled. 2120 See the `magit-wip-after-save-mode' command 2121 for a description of this minor mode. 2122 Setting this variable directly does not take effect; 2123 either customize it (see the info node `Easy Customization') 2124 or call the function `magit-wip-after-save-mode'.") 2125 (custom-autoload 'magit-wip-after-save-mode "magit-wip" nil) 2126 (autoload 'magit-wip-after-save-mode "magit-wip" "\ 2127 Toggle Magit-Wip-After-Save-Local mode in all buffers. 2128 With prefix ARG, enable Magit-Wip-After-Save mode if ARG is positive; otherwise, 2129 disable it. 2130 2131 If called from Lisp, toggle the mode if ARG is `toggle'. 2132 Enable the mode if ARG is nil, omitted, or is a positive number. 2133 Disable the mode if ARG is a negative number. 2134 2135 Magit-Wip-After-Save-Local mode is enabled in all buffers where 2136 `magit-wip-after-save-local-mode-turn-on' would do it. 2137 2138 See `magit-wip-after-save-local-mode' for more information on 2139 Magit-Wip-After-Save-Local mode. 2140 2141 (fn &optional ARG)" t) 2142 (defvar magit-wip-after-apply-mode nil "\ 2143 Non-nil if Magit-Wip-After-Apply mode is enabled. 2144 See the `magit-wip-after-apply-mode' command 2145 for a description of this minor mode.") 2146 (custom-autoload 'magit-wip-after-apply-mode "magit-wip" nil) 2147 (autoload 'magit-wip-after-apply-mode "magit-wip" "\ 2148 Commit to work-in-progress refs. 2149 2150 After applying a change using any \"apply variant\" 2151 command (apply, stage, unstage, discard, and reverse) commit the 2152 affected files to the current wip refs. For each branch there 2153 may be two wip refs; one contains snapshots of the files as found 2154 in the worktree and the other contains snapshots of the entries 2155 in the index. 2156 2157 This is a global minor mode. If called interactively, toggle the 2158 `Magit-Wip-After-Apply mode' mode. If the prefix argument is 2159 positive, enable the mode, and if it is zero or negative, disable 2160 the mode. 2161 2162 If called from Lisp, toggle the mode if ARG is `toggle'. Enable 2163 the mode if ARG is nil, omitted, or is a positive number. 2164 Disable the mode if ARG is a negative number. 2165 2166 To check whether the minor mode is enabled in the current buffer, 2167 evaluate `(default-value \\='magit-wip-after-apply-mode)'. 2168 2169 The mode's hook is called both when the mode is enabled and when 2170 it is disabled. 2171 2172 (fn &optional ARG)" t) 2173 (defvar magit-wip-before-change-mode nil "\ 2174 Non-nil if Magit-Wip-Before-Change mode is enabled. 2175 See the `magit-wip-before-change-mode' command 2176 for a description of this minor mode.") 2177 (custom-autoload 'magit-wip-before-change-mode "magit-wip" nil) 2178 (autoload 'magit-wip-before-change-mode "magit-wip" "\ 2179 Commit to work-in-progress refs before certain destructive changes. 2180 2181 Before invoking a revert command or an \"apply variant\" 2182 command (apply, stage, unstage, discard, and reverse) commit the 2183 affected tracked files to the current wip refs. For each branch 2184 there may be two wip refs; one contains snapshots of the files 2185 as found in the worktree and the other contains snapshots of the 2186 entries in the index. 2187 2188 Only changes to files which could potentially be affected by the 2189 command which is about to be called are committed. 2190 2191 This is a global minor mode. If called interactively, toggle the 2192 `Magit-Wip-Before-Change mode' mode. If the prefix argument is 2193 positive, enable the mode, and if it is zero or negative, disable 2194 the mode. 2195 2196 If called from Lisp, toggle the mode if ARG is `toggle'. Enable 2197 the mode if ARG is nil, omitted, or is a positive number. 2198 Disable the mode if ARG is a negative number. 2199 2200 To check whether the minor mode is enabled in the current buffer, 2201 evaluate `(default-value \\='magit-wip-before-change-mode)'. 2202 2203 The mode's hook is called both when the mode is enabled and when 2204 it is disabled. 2205 2206 (fn &optional ARG)" t) 2207 (autoload 'magit-wip-commit-initial-backup "magit-wip" "\ 2208 Before saving, commit current file to a worktree wip ref. 2209 2210 The user has to add this function to `before-save-hook'. 2211 2212 Commit the current state of the visited file before saving the 2213 current buffer to that file. This backs up the same version of 2214 the file as `backup-buffer' would, but stores the backup in the 2215 worktree wip ref, which is also used by the various Magit Wip 2216 modes, instead of in a backup file as `backup-buffer' would. 2217 2218 This function ignores the variables that affect `backup-buffer' 2219 and can be used along-side that function, which is recommended 2220 because this function only backs up files that are tracked in 2221 a Git repository.") 2222 (register-definition-prefixes "magit-wip" '("magit-")) 2223 2224 2225 ;;; Generated autoloads from magit-worktree.el 2226 2227 (autoload 'magit-worktree "magit-worktree" nil t) 2228 (autoload 'magit-worktree-checkout "magit-worktree" "\ 2229 Checkout BRANCH in a new worktree at PATH. 2230 2231 (fn PATH BRANCH)" t) 2232 (autoload 'magit-worktree-branch "magit-worktree" "\ 2233 Create a new BRANCH and check it out in a new worktree at PATH. 2234 2235 (fn PATH BRANCH START-POINT)" t) 2236 (autoload 'magit-worktree-move "magit-worktree" "\ 2237 Move WORKTREE to PATH. 2238 2239 (fn WORKTREE PATH)" t) 2240 (register-definition-prefixes "magit-worktree" '("magit-")) 2241 2242 ;;; End of scraped data 2243 2244 (provide 'magit-autoloads) 2245 2246 ;; Local Variables: 2247 ;; version-control: never 2248 ;; no-byte-compile: t 2249 ;; no-update-autoloads: t 2250 ;; no-native-compile: t 2251 ;; coding: utf-8-emacs-unix 2252 ;; End: 2253 2254 ;;; magit-autoloads.el ends here