Quickly browse the history of files in any git repo:
- Go to a file in GitHub (or GitLab, or Bitbucket)
- Replace
github.com
withgithub.githistory.xyz
- There's no step three
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You can also add an Open in Git History
button to GitHub, GitLab and Bitbucket with the Chrome and Firefox extensions.
Or you can use a bookmarklet.
javascript: (function() {
var url = window.location.href;
var regEx = /^(https?\:\/\/)(www\.)?(github|gitlab|bitbucket)\.(com|org)\/(.*)$/i;
if (regEx.test(url)) {
url = url.replace(regEx, "$1$3.githistory.xyz/$5");
window.open(url, "_blank");
} else {
alert("Not a Git File URL");
}
})();
You can use Git History for local git repos with the CLI or with the VS Code extension.
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Based on these amazing projects:
- Prism by Lea Verou
- jsdiff by Kevin Decker
- Night Owl by Sarah Drasner
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