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git_blame [2019/02/23 10:56] – [Basic usage] rpjdaygit_blame [2019/03/07 14:04] (current) – [Some useful config options] rpjday
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-       blame.blankBoundary +blame.blankBoundary 
-           Show blank commit object name for boundary commits in git- +    Show blank commit object name for boundary commits in git- 
-           blame(1). This option defaults to false.+    blame(1). This option defaults to false.
  
-       blame.coloring +blame.coloring 
-           This determines the coloring scheme to be applied to blame +    This determines the coloring scheme to be applied to blame 
-           output. It can be repeatedLines, highlightRecent, or none +    output. It can be repeatedLines, highlightRecent, or none 
-           which is the default.+    which is the default.
  
-       blame.date +blame.date 
-           Specifies the format used to output dates in git-blame(1). +    Specifies the format used to output dates in git-blame(1). 
-           If unset the iso format is used. For supported values, see +    If unset the iso format is used. For supported values, see 
-           the discussion of the --date option at git-log(1).+    the discussion of the --date option at git-log(1).
  
-       blame.showEmail +blame.showEmail 
-           Show the author email instead of author name in git- +    Show the author email instead of author name in git- 
-           blame(1). This option defaults to false. +    blame(1). This option defaults to false. 
- +    blame.showRoot 
-       blame.showRoot +    Do not treat root commits as boundaries in git-blame(1). 
-           Do not treat root commits as boundaries in git-blame(1). +    This option defaults to false.
-           This option defaults to false.+
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