Gitk is a graphical Git repository browser. It displays the commit history of a Git repository as a graph, showing the relationships between commits, branches, and tags.
To view the history of the current repository:
gitk
To view the history of specific files or directories:
gitk path/to/file
gitk path/to/directory
To view a specific branch or range of commits:
gitk branch-name
gitk v1.0..v2.0
For more usage examples and options, see the gitk manual.
Gitk is a Tcl/Tk application. It requires Tcl/Tk to be installed on your system.
Gitk can be run from the source directory without installation:
./gitk
This allows for quick testing of changes.
To install system-wide, you can use either make
or meson
:
# Install to default location ($HOME/bin)
make install
# Install to system-wide location
sudo make install prefix=/usr/local
# Install to custom location
make install prefix=/opt/gitk
# Using Meson
meson setup builddir
meson compile -C builddir
meson install -C builddir
Both build systems will handle setting the correct Tcl/Tk interpreter path and installing translation files.
Contributions are welcome! The preferred method for submitting patches is via email to the Git mailing list, as this allows for more thorough review and broader community feedback. However, GitHub pull requests are also accepted.
All commits must be signed off (use git commit --signoff
) and should
have commit messages prefixed with gitk:
.
Send patches to [email protected] and CC [email protected]. See the Git project's patch submission guidelines for detailed instructions on creating and sending patches.
Gitk is distributed under the GNU General Public License, either version 2, or (at your option) any later version.