Whether to show related branches in revision buffers.
nil Don’t show any related branches.
t Show related local branches.
all Show related local and remote branches.
mixed Show all containing branches and local merged branches.
Whether to show gravatar images in revision buffers.
If nil, then don’t insert any gravatar images. If t, then insert
both images. If author or committer, then insert only the
respective image.
If you have customized the option magit-revision-headers-format
and want to insert the images then you might also have to specify
where to do so. In that case the value has to be a cons-cell of
two regular expressions. The car specifies where to insert the
author’s image. The top half of the image is inserted right
after the matched text, the bottom half on the next line in the
same column. The cdr specifies where to insert the committer’s
image, accordingly. Either the car or the cdr may be nil."
Whether to turn hashes inside the commit message into sections.
If non-nil, then hashes inside the commit message are turned into
commit sections. There is a trade off to be made between
performance and reliability:
slow calls git for every word to be absolutely sure.
quick skips words less than seven characters long.
quicker additionally skips words that don’t contain a number.
quickest uses all words that are at least seven characters long
and which contain at least one number as well as at least one
letter.
If nil, then no hashes are turned into sections, but you can still
visit the commit at point using "RET".
The diffs shown in the revision buffer may be automatically restricted
to a subset of the changed files. If the revision buffer is displayed
from a log buffer, the revision buffer will share the same file
restriction as that log buffer (also see the command
magit-diff-toggle-file-filter).
Whether showing a commit from a log buffer honors the log’s file
filter when the log arguments include --follow.
When this option is nil, displaying a commit from a log ignores the
log’s file filter if the log arguments include --follow. Doing so
avoids showing an empty diff in revision buffers for commits before
a rename event. In such cases, the --patch argument of the log
transient can be used to show the file-restricted diffs inline.
Set this option to non-nil to keep the log’s file restriction even
if --follow is present in the log arguments.
If the revision buffer is not displayed from a log buffer, the file restriction is determined as usual (see Transient Arguments and Buffer Variables).