Question

Currently, if I type :Glog I get the list of revisions for the current file.

If I type :Glog -- I get the list of commits for all files.

What do I need to type to get the of commits for the current file?

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Solution

For sake of completeness, once you have the revisions loaded in your buffer, you can browse through them by opening the quickfix list

:Glog -- %
:copen

Load the last 10 commits for the current file

:Glog -10 -- %

OTHER TIPS

I figured it out. I found it here.

:Glog -- %

I use

:0Gclog

It puts the commits history of current file into quick fix so that you can use ]q or [q to go through them

Note that the usage supports range: :{range}Gclog. So you can use any range, e.g. :1Gclog or use a visual mapping:

vmap <leader>gl :Gclog<CR>
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