forgelink
Generate shareable URLs to files and line ranges in hosted git repositories, from the command line.
Inspired by the Emacs package git-link.
Supported Forges
Installation
This installs a binary named forgelink.
Usage
Use print to generate a stable URL pinned to the current commit SHA:
Append :N for a single line or :N-M for a range:
Target a remote other than origin with --remote:
Use the current branch name instead of the commit SHA with --branch:
--branch requires HEAD to be on a named branch. It errors on a detached
HEAD, which includes Jujutsu (jj) working copies. Use the default
commit-pinned link in that case.
Copy the URL to the clipboard with copy:
Open the URL in your default browser with open:
copy and open do not print the URL. Use print when you want stdout.
When available, all subcommands support the same --remote and --branch options.
Clipboard and browser support are default-on cargo features (clipboard and
browser). Build with --no-default-features to drop the arboard and open
dependencies, which also removes the copy and open subcommands. On Linux
under X11 the clipboard is owned by the running process, so the copied URL may
not persist after forgelink exits. macOS and Windows are unaffected.
It works from any subdirectory inside the repository:
&&
You can also pass an absolute path to link to a file in any repository, regardless of your current directory:
Editor integration
The file argument accepts path:line syntax, so any editor that can run a shell
command with the current buffer path and cursor line can bind it with no plugin
required. Use copy to copy directly, or print to capture stdout yourself.
Helix
In ~/.config/helix/config.toml:
[]
= ":sh forgelink copy \"%{file_path_absolute}:%{cursor_line}\""
space o copies a link to the current line. %{file_path_absolute} is used so
it works regardless of the directory Helix was launched from.
If you are using a version released before
helix-editor/helix#12989 was
merged (i.e.: 25.07.1), you should use %{buffer_name} in place of
%{file_path_absolute}.
Kakoune
In ~/.config/kak/kakrc:
define-command -docstring 'copy a forge link to the current line' forge-link %{
nop %sh{ forgelink copy "$kak_buffile:$kak_cursor_line" }
}
map global user o ': forge-link<ret>' -docstring 'forge link'
Neovim
The following is a Lua implementation for using forgelink in Neovim. It copies a link to the file path in normal mode and a link to the line(s) selected in visual mode to the system clipboard.
if vim.. ~= ''
License
Licensed under either of MIT or Apache-2.0 at your option.