All fugitive specific mappings are prefixed by <Leader>
- ga : add file in current buffer
- gb : add blame information to the left of current buffer
- gc : commit all staged changes, open a new tab with commit message
- gd : open a diff view
- gs : open a buffer with the current git status
- gm : use git-mv to rename a file in the project
You can use the do and dp commands while in diff view to stage a partial
commit. Mappings have been added to make them work in visual mode too.
Mappings for vcs files, all files, buffers, buffer history, and tags
have been added to the Vim configuration.
The installation process automatically adds the fzf sourcing commands to
both Bash and Zsh configuration files.
I had a <Leader>qf mapping to toggle the quick-fix lis, but no mapping
to toggle the location list... The <Leader>ql mapping is now there to
complement it.
I prefer having them available to change the indentation of a block of
code instead of having an easier time using vim-unimpaired, which I
haven't even bothered trying to learn yet...