Default path for the config file:
- Linux:
~/.config/lazygit/config.yml
- MacOS:
~/Library/Application Support/lazygit/config.yml
- Windows:
%APPDATA%\lazygit\config.yml
For old installations (slightly embarrassing: I didn't realise at the time that you didn't need to supply a vendor name to the path so I just used my name):
- Linux:
~/.config/jesseduffield/lazygit/config.yml
- MacOS:
~/Library/Application\ Support/jesseduffield/lazygit/config.yml
- Windows:
%APPDATA%\jesseduffield\lazygit\config.yml
If you want to change the config directory:
- MacOS:
export XDG_CONFIG_HOME="$HOME/.config"
JSON schema is available for config.yml
so that IntelliSense in Visual Studio Code (completion and error checking) is automatically enabled when the YAML Red Hat extension is installed. However, note that automatic schema detection only works if your config file is in one of the standard paths mentioned above. If you override the path to the file, you can still make IntelliSense work by adding
# yaml-language-server: $schema=https://json.schemastore.org/lazygit.json
to the top of your config file or via Visual Studio Code settings.json config.
gui:
# stuff relating to the UI
windowSize: 'normal' # one of 'normal' | 'half' | 'full' default is 'normal'
scrollHeight: 2 # how many lines you scroll by
scrollPastBottom: true # enable scrolling past the bottom
scrollOffMargin: 2 # how many lines to keep before/after the cursor when it reaches the top/bottom of the view; see 'Scroll-off Margin' section below
scrollOffBehavior: 'margin' # one of 'margin' | 'jump'; see 'Scroll-off Margin' section below
sidePanelWidth: 0.3333 # number from 0 to 1
expandFocusedSidePanel: false
mainPanelSplitMode: 'flexible' # one of 'horizontal' | 'flexible' | 'vertical'
language: 'auto' # one of 'auto' | 'en' | 'zh-CN' | 'zh-TW' | 'pl' | 'nl' | 'ja' | 'ko' | 'ru'
timeFormat: '02 Jan 06' # https://pkg.go.dev/time#Time.Format
shortTimeFormat: '3:04PM'
theme:
activeBorderColor:
- green
- bold
inactiveBorderColor:
- white
searchingActiveBorderColor:
- cyan
- bold
optionsTextColor:
- blue
selectedLineBgColor:
- blue # set to `default` to have no background colour
selectedRangeBgColor:
- blue
cherryPickedCommitBgColor:
- cyan
cherryPickedCommitFgColor:
- blue
unstagedChangesColor:
- red
defaultFgColor:
- default
commitLength:
show: true
mouseEvents: true
skipDiscardChangeWarning: false
skipStashWarning: false
showFileTree: true # for rendering changes files in a tree format
showListFooter: true # for seeing the '5 of 20' message in list panels
showRandomTip: true
showBranchCommitHash: false # show commit hashes alongside branch names
showBottomLine: true # for hiding the bottom information line (unless it has important information to tell you)
showCommandLog: true
showIcons: false # deprecated: use nerdFontsVersion instead
nerdFontsVersion: "" # nerd fonts version to use ("2" or "3"); empty means don't show nerd font icons
commandLogSize: 8
splitDiff: 'auto' # one of 'auto' | 'always'
skipRewordInEditorWarning: false # for skipping the confirmation before launching the reword editor
border: 'single' # one of 'single' | 'double' | 'rounded' | 'hidden'
animateExplosion: true # shows an explosion animation when nuking the working tree
git:
paging:
colorArg: always
useConfig: false
commit:
signOff: false
merging:
# only applicable to unix users
manualCommit: false
# extra args passed to `git merge`, e.g. --no-ff
args: ''
log:
# one of date-order, author-date-order, topo-order or default.
# topo-order makes it easier to read the git log graph, but commits may not
# appear chronologically. See https://git-scm.com/docs/git-log#_commit_ordering
order: 'topo-order'
# one of always, never, when-maximised
# this determines whether the git graph is rendered in the commits panel
showGraph: 'when-maximised'
# displays the whole git graph by default in the commits panel (equivalent to passing the `--all` argument to `git log`)
showWholeGraph: false
skipHookPrefix: WIP
# The main branches. We colour commits green if they belong to one of these branches,
# so that you can easily see which commits are unique to your branch (coloured in yellow)
mainBranches: [master, main]
autoFetch: true
autoRefresh: true
fetchAll: true # Pass --all flag when running git fetch. Set to false to fetch only origin (or the current branch's upstream remote if there is one)
branchLogCmd: 'git log --graph --color=always --abbrev-commit --decorate --date=relative --pretty=medium {{branchName}} --'
allBranchesLogCmd: 'git log --graph --all --color=always --abbrev-commit --decorate --date=relative --pretty=medium'
overrideGpg: false # prevents lazygit from spawning a separate process when using GPG
disableForcePushing: false
parseEmoji: false
diffContextSize: 3 # how many lines of context are shown around a change in diffs
os:
copyToClipboardCmd: '' # See 'Custom Command for Copying to Clipboard' section
editPreset: '' # see 'Configuring File Editing' section
edit: ''
editAtLine: ''
editAtLineAndWait: ''
open: ''
openLink: ''
refresher:
refreshInterval: 10 # File/submodule refresh interval in seconds. Auto-refresh can be disabled via option 'git.autoRefresh'.
fetchInterval: 60 # Re-fetch interval in seconds. Auto-fetch can be disabled via option 'git.autoFetch'.
update:
method: prompt # can be: prompt | background | never
days: 14 # how often an update is checked for
confirmOnQuit: false
# determines whether hitting 'esc' will quit the application when there is nothing to cancel/close
quitOnTopLevelReturn: false
disableStartupPopups: false
notARepository: 'prompt' # one of: 'prompt' | 'create' | 'skip' | 'quit'
promptToReturnFromSubprocess: true # display confirmation when subprocess terminates
keybinding:
universal:
quit: 'q'
quit-alt1: '<c-c>' # alternative/alias of quit
return: '<esc>' # return to previous menu, will quit if there's nowhere to return
quitWithoutChangingDirectory: 'Q'
togglePanel: '<tab>' # goto the next panel
prevItem: '<up>' # go one line up
nextItem: '<down>' # go one line down
prevItem-alt: 'k' # go one line up
nextItem-alt: 'j' # go one line down
prevPage: ',' # go to next page in list
nextPage: '.' # go to previous page in list
gotoTop: '<' # go to top of list
gotoBottom: '>' # go to bottom of list
scrollLeft: 'H' # scroll left within list view
scrollRight: 'L' # scroll right within list view
prevBlock: '<left>' # goto the previous block / panel
nextBlock: '<right>' # goto the next block / panel
prevBlock-alt: 'h' # goto the previous block / panel
nextBlock-alt: 'l' # goto the next block / panel
jumpToBlock: ['1', '2', '3', '4', '5'] # goto the Nth block / panel
nextMatch: 'n'
prevMatch: 'N'
optionMenu: null # show help menu
optionMenu-alt1: '?' # show help menu
select: '<space>'
goInto: '<enter>'
openRecentRepos: '<c-r>'
confirm: '<enter>'
remove: 'd'
new: 'n'
edit: 'e'
openFile: 'o'
scrollUpMain: '<pgup>' # main panel scroll up
scrollDownMain: '<pgdown>' # main panel scroll down
scrollUpMain-alt1: 'K' # main panel scroll up
scrollDownMain-alt1: 'J' # main panel scroll down
scrollUpMain-alt2: '<c-u>' # main panel scroll up
scrollDownMain-alt2: '<c-d>' # main panel scroll down
executeCustomCommand: ':'
createRebaseOptionsMenu: 'm'
pushFiles: 'P'
pullFiles: 'p'
refresh: 'R'
createPatchOptionsMenu: '<c-p>'
nextTab: ']'
prevTab: '['
nextScreenMode: '+'
prevScreenMode: '_'
undo: 'z'
redo: '<c-z>'
filteringMenu: '<c-s>'
diffingMenu: 'W'
diffingMenu-alt: '<c-e>' # deprecated
copyToClipboard: '<c-o>'
submitEditorText: '<enter>'
extrasMenu: '@'
toggleWhitespaceInDiffView: '<c-w>'
increaseContextInDiffView: '}'
decreaseContextInDiffView: '{'
status:
checkForUpdate: 'u'
recentRepos: '<enter>'
files:
commitChanges: 'c'
commitChangesWithoutHook: 'w' # commit changes without pre-commit hook
amendLastCommit: 'A'
commitChangesWithEditor: 'C'
ignoreFile: 'i'
refreshFiles: 'r'
stashAllChanges: 's'
viewStashOptions: 'S'
toggleStagedAll: 'a' # stage/unstage all
viewResetOptions: 'D'
fetch: 'f'
toggleTreeView: '`'
openMergeTool: 'M'
openStatusFilter: '<c-b>'
branches:
createPullRequest: 'o'
viewPullRequestOptions: 'O'
checkoutBranchByName: 'c'
forceCheckoutBranch: 'F'
rebaseBranch: 'r'
renameBranch: 'R'
mergeIntoCurrentBranch: 'M'
viewGitFlowOptions: 'i'
fastForward: 'f' # fast-forward this branch from its upstream
createTag: 'T'
pushTag: 'P'
setUpstream: 'u' # set as upstream of checked-out branch
fetchRemote: 'f'
commits:
squashDown: 's'
renameCommit: 'r'
renameCommitWithEditor: 'R'
viewResetOptions: 'g'
markCommitAsFixup: 'f'
createFixupCommit: 'F' # create fixup commit for this commit
squashAboveCommits: 'S'
moveDownCommit: '<c-j>' # move commit down one
moveUpCommit: '<c-k>' # move commit up one
amendToCommit: 'A'
pickCommit: 'p' # pick commit (when mid-rebase)
revertCommit: 't'
cherryPickCopy: 'c'
cherryPickCopyRange: 'C'
pasteCommits: 'v'
tagCommit: 'T'
checkoutCommit: '<space>'
resetCherryPick: '<c-R>'
copyCommitMessageToClipboard: '<c-y>'
openLogMenu: '<c-l>'
viewBisectOptions: 'b'
stash:
popStash: 'g'
renameStash: 'r'
commitFiles:
checkoutCommitFile: 'c'
main:
toggleDragSelect: 'v'
toggleDragSelect-alt: 'V'
toggleSelectHunk: 'a'
pickBothHunks: 'b'
submodules:
init: 'i'
update: 'u'
bulkMenu: 'b'
os:
open: 'start "" {{filename}}'
os:
open: 'xdg-open {{filename}} >/dev/null'
os:
open: 'open {{filename}}'
os:
copyToClipboardCmd: ''
Specify an external command to invoke when copying to clipboard is requested. {{text}
will be replaced by text to be copied. Default is to copy to system clipboard.
If you are working on a terminal that supports OSC52, the following command will let you take advantage of it:
os:
copyToClipboardCmd: printf "\033]52;c;$(printf {{text}} | base64)\a" > /dev/tty
There are two commands for opening files, o
for "open" and e
for "edit". o
acts as if the file was double-clicked in the Finder/Explorer, so it also works for non-text files, whereas e
opens the file in an editor. e
can also jump to the right line in the file if you invoke it from the staging panel, for example.
To tell lazygit which editor to use for the e
command, the easiest way to do that is to provide an editPreset config, e.g.
os:
editPreset: 'vscode'
Supported presets are vim
, nvim
, nvim-remote
, emacs
, nano
, vscode
, sublime
, bbedit
, kakoune
, helix
, and xcode
. In many cases lazygit will be able to guess the right preset from your $(git config core.editor), or an environment variable such as $VISUAL or $EDITOR.
nvim-remote
is an experimental preset for when you have invoked lazygit from within a neovim process, allowing lazygit to open the file from within the parent process rather than spawning a new one.
If for some reason you are not happy with the default commands from a preset, or there simply is no preset for your editor, you can customize the commands by setting the edit
, editAtLine
, and editAtLineAndWait
options, e.g.:
os:
edit: 'myeditor {{filename}}'
editAtLine: 'myeditor --line={{line}} {{filename}}'
editAtLineAndWait: 'myeditor --block --line={{line}} {{filename}}'
editInTerminal: true
openDirInEditor: 'myeditor {{dir}}'
The editInTerminal
option is used to decide whether lazygit needs to suspend itself to the background before calling the editor. It should really be named suspend
because for some cases like when lazygit is opened from within a neovim session and you're using the nvim-remote
preset, you're technically still in a terminal. Nonetheless we're sticking with the name editInTerminal
for backwards compatibility.
Contributions of new editor presets are welcome; see the getPreset
function in editor_presets.go
.
To override the default config directory, use CONFIG_DIR="$HOME/.config/lazygit"
. This directory contains the config file in addition to some other files lazygit uses to keep track of state across sessions.
To override the individual config file used, use the --use-config-file
arg or the LG_CONFIG_FILE
env var.
If you want to merge a specific config file into a more general config file, perhaps for the sake of setting some theme-specific options, you can supply a list of comma-separated config file paths, like so:
lazygit --use-config-file="$HOME/.base_lg_conf,$HOME/.light_theme_lg_conf"
or
LG_CONFIG_FILE="$HOME/.base_lg_conf,$HOME/.light_theme_lg_conf" lazygit
When the selected line gets close to the bottom of the window and you hit down-arrow, there's a feature called "scroll-off margin" that lets the view scroll a little earlier so that you can see a bit of what's coming in the direction that you are moving. This is controlled by the gui.scrollOffMargin
setting (default: 2), so it keeps 2 lines below the selection visible as you scroll down. It can be set to 0 to scroll only when the selection reaches the bottom of the window.
That's the behavior when gui.scrollOffBehavior
is set to "margin" (the default). If you set gui.scrollOffBehavior
to "jump", then upon reaching the last line of a view and hitting down-arrow the view will scroll by half a page so that the selection ends up in the middle of the view. This may feel a little jarring because the cursor jumps around when continuously moving down, but it has the advantage that the view doesn't scroll as often.
This setting applies both to all list views (e.g. commits and branches etc), and to the staging view.
For color attributes you can choose an array of attributes (with max one color attribute) The available attributes are:
Colors
- black
- red
- green
- yellow
- blue
- magenta
- cyan
- white
- '#ff00ff'
Modifiers
- bold
- default
- reverse # useful for high-contrast
- underline
- strikethrough
If you don't like the default behaviour of highlighting the selected line with a blue background, you can use the selectedLineBgColor
and selectedRangeBgColor
keys to customise the behaviour. If you just want to embolden the selected line (this was the original default), you can do the following:
gui:
theme:
selectedLineBgColor:
- default
selectedRangeBgColor:
- default
You can also use the reverse attribute like so:
gui:
theme:
selectedLineBgColor:
- reverse
selectedRangeBgColor:
- reverse
Lazygit will assign a random color for every commit author in the commits pane by default.
You can customize the color in case you're not happy with the randomly assigned one:
gui:
authorColors:
'John Smith': 'red' # use red for John Smith
'Alan Smithee': '#00ff00' # use green for Alan Smithee
You can use wildcard to set a unified color in case your are lazy to customize the color for every author or you just want a single color for all/other authors:
gui:
authorColors:
# use red for John Smith
'John Smith': 'red'
# use blue for other authors
'*': '#0000ff'
You can customize the color of branches based on the branch prefix:
gui:
branchColors:
'docs': '#11aaff' # use a light blue for branches beginning with 'docs/'
If you are using Nerd Fonts, you can display icons.
gui:
nerdFontsVersion: "3"
Supported versions are "2" and "3". The deprecated config showIcons
sets the version to "2" for backwards compatibility.
For all possible keybinding options, check Custom_Keybindings.md
You can disable certain key bindings by specifying null
.
keybinding:
universal:
edit: null # disable 'edit file'
keybinding:
universal:
prevItem-alt: 'u'
nextItem-alt: 'e'
prevBlock-alt: 'n'
nextBlock-alt: 'i'
nextMatch: '='
prevMatch: '-'
new: 'k'
edit: 'o'
openFile: 'O'
scrollUpMain-alt1: 'U'
scrollDownMain-alt1: 'E'
scrollUpMain-alt2: '<c-u>'
scrollDownMain-alt2: '<c-e>'
undo: 'l'
redo: '<c-r>'
diffingMenu: 'M'
filteringMenu: '<c-f>'
files:
ignoreFile: 'I'
commits:
moveDownCommit: '<c-e>'
moveUpCommit: '<c-u>'
branches:
viewGitFlowOptions: 'I'
setUpstream: 'U'
Some git provider setups (e.g. on-premises GitLab) can have distinct URLs for git-related calls and the web interface/API itself. To work with those, Lazygit needs to know where it needs to create the pull request. You can do so on your config.yml
file using the following syntax:
services:
'<gitDomain>': '<provider>:<webDomain>'
Where:
gitDomain
stands for the domain used by git itself (i.e. the one present on clone URLs), e.g.git.work.com
provider
is one ofgithub
,bitbucket
,bitbucketServer
,azuredevops
,gitlab
orgitea
webDomain
is the URL where your git service exposes a web interface and APIs, e.g.gitservice.work.com
In situations where certain naming pattern is used for branches and commits, pattern can be used to populate commit message with prefix that is parsed from the branch name.
Example:
- Branch name: feature/AB-123
- Commit message: [AB-123] Adding feature
git:
commitPrefixes:
my_project: # This is repository folder name
pattern: "^\\w+\\/(\\w+-\\w+).*"
replace: '[$1] '
You can override the git log
command that's used to render the log of the selected branch like so:
git:
branchLogCmd: "git log --graph --color=always --abbrev-commit --decorate --date=relative --pretty=medium --oneline {{branchName}} --"
Result:
By default, when launching lazygit from a directory that is not a repository, you will be prompted to choose if you would like to initialize a repo. You can override this behaviour in the config with one of the following:
# for default prompting behaviour
notARepository: 'prompt'
# to skip and initialize a new repo
notARepository: 'create'
# to skip without creating a new repo
notARepository: 'skip'
# to exit immediately if run outside of the Git repository
notARepository: 'quit'