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While Magit provides many Emacs commands to interact with Git, it does not cover everything. In those cases your existing Git knowledge will come in handy. Magit provides some commands for running arbitrary Git commands by typing them into the minibuffer, instead of having to switch to a shell.
magit-run-popup
)Shows the popup buffer featuring the below suffix commands.
magit-git-command-topdir
)This command reads a command from the user and executes it in the top-level directory of the current working tree.
The string "git " is used as initial input when prompting the user for the command. It can be removed to run another command.
magit-git-command
)This command reads a command from the user and executes it in
default-directory
. With a prefix argument the command is executed
in the top-level directory of the current working tree instead.
The string "git " is used as initial input when prompting the user for the command. It can be removed to run another command.
magit-shell-command-topdir
)This command reads a command from the user and executes it in the top-level directory of the current working tree.
magit-shell-command
)This command reads a command from the user and executes it in
default-directory
. With a prefix argument the command is executed
in the top-level directory of the current working tree instead.
Whether the prompt, used by the the above commands when reading a shell command, shows the directory in which it will be run.
These suffix commands start external gui tools.
magit-run-gitk
)This command runs gitk
in the current repository.
magit-run-gitk-all
)This command runs gitk --all
in the current repository.
magit-run-gitk-branches
)This command runs gitk --branches
in the current repository.
magit-run-git-gui
)This command runs git gui
in the current repository.
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