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Today we can recursively search history with "git blame-jump". However that command has some drawbacks, mainly that it's blocking. Making it async without any progress indicator might be confusing. Better to run plain "git blame"[1] and press Enter. Also it might be nice to enable recursive searches using only "git blame" and `<ret>` (since that is bound to "git blame-jump" while blame annotations are displayed). Make "git blame" in git-diff/git-log buffers run "git show $commit:$file" for the commit and file at cursor, and decorate this blob view with blame annotations. The latter allows to use `<ret>` and repeat. Unfortunately this relies on a hidden option "git_blob" to keep the commit ID and filename. Maybe we can put this metadata somewhere else like the buffer name or contents, ideally in a way that survives serialization. I'd still keep "git blame-jump" because it seems faster for the common case of tracking down a single line. [1]: In my testing, "git blame --incremental" is not any slower than "git blame -L123,123" at finding that line. |
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