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Expose default flags option for magit-log #1492

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Fuuzetsu opened this issue Sep 1, 2014 · 4 comments
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Expose default flags option for magit-log #1492

Fuuzetsu opened this issue Sep 1, 2014 · 4 comments
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Fuuzetsu commented Sep 1, 2014

I'd like to set -s a.k.a. --no-merges to be enabled by default in the log (l), just like --graph is but I can't find a clean, magit-approved way to do it. Am I missing an option somewhere? If not, this is a feature request for such a thing.

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kyleam commented Sep 1, 2014

What about just adding that flag to magit-log-popup-defaults (on the next branch)?

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Fuuzetsu commented Sep 1, 2014

Right, this is the information I was after, that will do just fine, thanks.

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tarsius commented Sep 1, 2014

Yes, please give the next branch a try. Fun fact: improving the popups so that it would be possible for users to set default arguments was the big change that finally led me to move development to the next branch separate from the master branch from which melpa packages are built. Also see #1220.

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tarsius commented Sep 11, 2014

The variable is now named magit-log-arguments.

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