├── .envrc ├── .gitignore ├── screenshots ├── status.png └── diffstat.png ├── Cask ├── nix ├── dev-shells.nix └── packages.nix ├── .github ├── dependabot.yml └── workflows │ └── ci.yaml ├── test ├── magit-file-icons-tests.el └── magit-file-icons-git-repo-tests.el ├── flake.nix ├── flake.lock ├── magit-file-icons.el ├── README.md └── LICENSE /.envrc: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | use flake 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /.direnv/ 2 | /.cask/ 3 | /**/result 4 | 5 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /screenshots/status.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/gekoke/magit-file-icons/HEAD/screenshots/status.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /screenshots/diffstat.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/gekoke/magit-file-icons/HEAD/screenshots/diffstat.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Cask: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | (source gnu) 2 | (source melpa) 3 | 4 | (package-file "magit-file-icons.el") 5 | 6 | (development 7 | (depends-on "el-patch") 8 | (depends-on "nerd-icons")) 9 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /nix/dev-shells.nix: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | _: { 2 | perSystem = 3 | { pkgs, ... }: 4 | { 5 | devShells.default = pkgs.mkShellNoCC { packages = [ pkgs.cask ]; }; 6 | }; 7 | } 8 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.github/dependabot.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | version: 2 2 | 3 | updates: 4 | - package-ecosystem: "github-actions" 5 | directory: "/" 6 | schedule: 7 | interval: "monthly" 8 | 9 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /test/magit-file-icons-tests.el: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ;; -*- lexical-binding: t; -*- 2 | 3 | (require 'ert) 4 | (require 'el-patch) 5 | (require 'magit) 6 | (require 'magit-file-icons) 7 | 8 | (ert-deftest magit-file-icons-test-has-no-invalid-templates () 9 | (el-patch-validate-all-templates)) 10 | 11 | (ert-deftest magit-file-icons-test-can-load-minor-mode-outside-of-git-repo () 12 | (magit-file-icons-mode +1)) 13 | 14 | ;; Local Variables: 15 | ;; flycheck-disabled-checkers: (emacs-lisp-checkdoc) 16 | ;; End: 17 | 18 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.github/workflows/ci.yaml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | name: ci 2 | 3 | on: 4 | push: 5 | pull_request: 6 | 7 | jobs: 8 | build: 9 | if: github.event_name != 'pull_request' || github.event.pull_request.head.repo.fork 10 | runs-on: ubuntu-latest 11 | permissions: 12 | contents: write 13 | id-token: write 14 | steps: 15 | - uses: actions/checkout@v4.1.7 16 | - uses: DeterminateSystems/nix-installer-action@v13 17 | - name: Build package 18 | run: nix build -L 19 | - name: Release 20 | uses: softprops/action-gh-release@v2.0.8 21 | if: startsWith(github.ref, 'refs/tags/') 22 | with: 23 | files: result/share/emacs/site-lisp/magit-file-icons.el 24 | generate_release_notes: true 25 | 26 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /flake.nix: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | inputs = { 3 | nixpkgs.url = "github:nixos/nixpkgs/nixos-unstable"; 4 | 5 | flake-parts.url = "github:hercules-ci/flake-parts"; 6 | flake-parts.inputs.nixpkgs-lib.follows = "nixpkgs"; 7 | 8 | systems.url = "github:nix-systems/default"; 9 | 10 | emacs-overlay.url = "github:nix-community/emacs-overlay"; 11 | emacs-overlay.inputs.nixpkgs.follows = "nixpkgs"; 12 | }; 13 | 14 | outputs = 15 | inputs: 16 | inputs.flake-parts.lib.mkFlake { inherit inputs; } { 17 | systems = import inputs.systems; 18 | imports = [ 19 | ./nix/dev-shells.nix 20 | ./nix/packages.nix 21 | ( 22 | { inputs, ... }: 23 | { 24 | perSystem = 25 | { pkgs, system, ... }: 26 | { 27 | _module.args.pkgs = import inputs.nixpkgs { 28 | inherit system; 29 | overlays = [ inputs.emacs-overlay.overlays.default ]; 30 | }; 31 | }; 32 | } 33 | ) 34 | ]; 35 | }; 36 | } 37 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /test/magit-file-icons-git-repo-tests.el: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ;; -*- lexical-binding: t; -*- 2 | 3 | (require 'ert) 4 | (require 'el-patch) 5 | (require 'magit) 6 | (require 'magit-file-icons) 7 | 8 | (ert-deftest magit-file-icons-test-can-open-magit-status-buffer-while-in-minor-mode () 9 | (magit-file-icons-mode +1) 10 | (magit-status-setup-buffer)) 11 | 12 | (ert-deftest magit-file-icons-test-can-enable-minor-mode-in-magit-status-buffer () 13 | (magit-status-setup-buffer) 14 | (magit-file-icons-mode +1)) 15 | 16 | (ert-deftest magit-file-icons-test-can-disable-minor-mode-in-magit-status-buffer () 17 | (magit-file-icons-mode +1) 18 | (magit-status-setup-buffer) 19 | (magit-file-icons-mode -1)) 20 | 21 | (ert-deftest magit-file-icons-test-can-toggle-minor-mode-in-magit-status-buffer () 22 | (magit-file-icons-mode +1) 23 | (magit-status-setup-buffer) 24 | (magit-file-icons-mode 'toggle) 25 | (magit-file-icons-mode 'toggle)) 26 | 27 | (ert-deftest magit-file-icons-test-can-toggle-untracked-section () 28 | (magit-file-icons-mode +1) 29 | (magit-status) 30 | (magit-jump-to-untracked) 31 | (magit-section-toggle (magit-current-section)) 32 | (magit-section-toggle (magit-current-section))) 33 | 34 | (ert-deftest magit-file-icons-test-can-toggle-unstaged-section () 35 | (magit-file-icons-mode +1) 36 | (magit-status) 37 | (magit-jump-to-unstaged) 38 | (magit-section-toggle (magit-current-section)) 39 | (magit-section-toggle (magit-current-section))) 40 | 41 | (ert-deftest magit-file-icons-test-can-toggle-staged-section () 42 | (magit-file-icons-mode +1) 43 | (magit-status) 44 | (magit-jump-to-staged) 45 | (magit-section-toggle (magit-current-section)) 46 | (magit-section-toggle (magit-current-section))) 47 | 48 | ;; Local Variables: 49 | ;; flycheck-disabled-checkers: (emacs-lisp-checkdoc) 50 | ;; End: 51 | 52 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /nix/packages.nix: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | _: { 2 | perSystem = 3 | { lib, pkgs, ... }: 4 | { 5 | packages = rec { 6 | default = magit-file-icons; 7 | 8 | magit-file-icons = pkgs.emacsPackages.trivialBuild rec { 9 | pname = "magit-file-icons"; 10 | version = "v3.0.1"; 11 | 12 | src = ../.; 13 | 14 | packageRequires = [ 15 | pkgs.emacsPackages.el-patch 16 | pkgs.emacsPackages.nerd-icons 17 | ]; 18 | 19 | doCheck = true; 20 | 21 | nativeCheckInputs = [ 22 | pkgs.git 23 | pkgs.emacs 24 | pkgs.emacsPackages.magit 25 | ] ++ packageRequires; 26 | 27 | checkPhase = 28 | let 29 | createGitRepoStateScript = pkgs.writeShellScriptBin "init" '' 30 | git init 31 | git config user.email "john@example.com" 32 | git config user.name "John Doe" 33 | 34 | touch staged.txt unstaged.txt untracked.txt rename.txt 35 | git add staged.txt unstaged.txt rename.txt && git commit -m "init" 36 | 37 | mv rename.txt renamed.txt && git add rename.txt renamed.txt && git commit -m "rename" 38 | 39 | echo "staged changes" >> staged.txt && git add staged.txt 40 | 41 | echo "unstaged changes" >> unstaged.txt 42 | ''; 43 | in 44 | '' 45 | emacs -l package -f package-initialize --batch -l ert -l magit-file-icons.el -l ./test/magit-file-icons-tests.el -f ert-run-tests-batch-and-exit 46 | ${createGitRepoStateScript}/bin/init # create staged changes (including file rename) and unstaged changes 47 | emacs -l package -f package-initialize --batch -l ert -l magit-file-icons.el -l ./test/magit-file-icons-git-repo-tests.el -f ert-run-tests-batch-and-exit 48 | ''; 49 | 50 | meta = { 51 | license = lib.licenses.gpl3; 52 | }; 53 | }; 54 | }; 55 | }; 56 | } 57 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /flake.lock: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "nodes": { 3 | "emacs-overlay": { 4 | "inputs": { 5 | "nixpkgs": [ 6 | "nixpkgs" 7 | ], 8 | "nixpkgs-stable": "nixpkgs-stable" 9 | }, 10 | "locked": { 11 | "lastModified": 1738574175, 12 | "narHash": "sha256-5eAdRQf9tG9YQq4SUcvESFVGn1fpIABB9noTTjPYH7c=", 13 | "owner": "nix-community", 14 | "repo": "emacs-overlay", 15 | "rev": "969abb7370a3957d80cbbca57f5ee8a66a0e73ac", 16 | "type": "github" 17 | }, 18 | "original": { 19 | "owner": "nix-community", 20 | "repo": "emacs-overlay", 21 | "type": "github" 22 | } 23 | }, 24 | "flake-parts": { 25 | "inputs": { 26 | "nixpkgs-lib": [ 27 | "nixpkgs" 28 | ] 29 | }, 30 | "locked": { 31 | "lastModified": 1714641030, 32 | "narHash": "sha256-yzcRNDoyVP7+SCNX0wmuDju1NUCt8Dz9+lyUXEI0dbI=", 33 | "owner": "hercules-ci", 34 | "repo": "flake-parts", 35 | "rev": "e5d10a24b66c3ea8f150e47dfdb0416ab7c3390e", 36 | "type": "github" 37 | }, 38 | "original": { 39 | "owner": "hercules-ci", 40 | "repo": "flake-parts", 41 | "type": "github" 42 | } 43 | }, 44 | "nixpkgs": { 45 | "locked": { 46 | "lastModified": 1738410390, 47 | "narHash": "sha256-xvTo0Aw0+veek7hvEVLzErmJyQkEcRk6PSR4zsRQFEc=", 48 | "owner": "nixos", 49 | "repo": "nixpkgs", 50 | "rev": "3a228057f5b619feb3186e986dbe76278d707b6e", 51 | "type": "github" 52 | }, 53 | "original": { 54 | "owner": "nixos", 55 | "ref": "nixos-unstable", 56 | "repo": "nixpkgs", 57 | "type": "github" 58 | } 59 | }, 60 | "nixpkgs-stable": { 61 | "locked": { 62 | "lastModified": 1738435198, 63 | "narHash": "sha256-5+Hmo4nbqw8FrW85FlNm4IIrRnZ7bn0cmXlScNsNRLo=", 64 | "owner": "NixOS", 65 | "repo": "nixpkgs", 66 | "rev": "f6687779bf4c396250831aa5a32cbfeb85bb07a3", 67 | "type": "github" 68 | }, 69 | "original": { 70 | "owner": "NixOS", 71 | "ref": "nixos-24.11", 72 | "repo": "nixpkgs", 73 | "type": "github" 74 | } 75 | }, 76 | "root": { 77 | "inputs": { 78 | "emacs-overlay": "emacs-overlay", 79 | "flake-parts": "flake-parts", 80 | "nixpkgs": "nixpkgs", 81 | "systems": "systems" 82 | } 83 | }, 84 | "systems": { 85 | "locked": { 86 | "lastModified": 1681028828, 87 | "narHash": "sha256-Vy1rq5AaRuLzOxct8nz4T6wlgyUR7zLU309k9mBC768=", 88 | "owner": "nix-systems", 89 | "repo": "default", 90 | "rev": "da67096a3b9bf56a91d16901293e51ba5b49a27e", 91 | "type": "github" 92 | }, 93 | "original": { 94 | "owner": "nix-systems", 95 | "repo": "default", 96 | "type": "github" 97 | } 98 | } 99 | }, 100 | "root": "root", 101 | "version": 7 102 | } 103 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /magit-file-icons.el: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ;;; magit-file-icons.el --- Icons for file entries in Magit buffers -*- lexical-binding: t; -*- 2 | 3 | ;; Copyright (C) 2024 Gregor Grigorjan 4 | 5 | ;; Author: Gregor Grigorjan 6 | ;; Created: 14 May 2024 7 | 8 | ;; URL: https://github.com/gekoke/magit-file-icons 9 | ;; Package-Version: 3.0.1 10 | ;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "24.3") (nerd-icons "0.1.0") (el-patch "3.1")) 11 | 12 | ;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify 13 | ;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by 14 | ;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or 15 | ;; (at your option) any later version. 16 | 17 | ;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, 18 | ;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 19 | ;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the 20 | ;; GNU General Public License for more details. 21 | 22 | ;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License 23 | ;; along with this program. If not, see . 24 | 25 | ;;; Commentary: 26 | 27 | ;; Places icons next to file entries in Magit buffers based on file extension. 28 | ;; This is intended to improve visual clarity and ease of gleaning information. 29 | ;; Currently, only the `nerd-icons' backend is supported. 30 | 31 | ;;; Code: 32 | 33 | (require 'el-patch) 34 | (require 'el-patch-template) 35 | (require 'nerd-icons) 36 | 37 | (defgroup magit-file-icons nil 38 | "Show file icons in Magit buffers." 39 | :prefix "magit-file-icons-" 40 | :group 'appearance) 41 | 42 | (defcustom magit-file-icons-enable-diff-file-section-icons t 43 | "Enable icons in diff file sections." 44 | :type 'boolean 45 | :group 'magit-file-icons) 46 | 47 | (defcustom magit-file-icons-enable-untracked-icons t 48 | "Enable icons prefixing untracked files." 49 | :type 'boolean 50 | :group 'magit-file-icons) 51 | 52 | (defcustom magit-file-icons-enable-diffstat-icons t 53 | "Enable icons in revision diffstats." 54 | :type 'boolean 55 | :group 'magit-file-icons) 56 | 57 | (el-patch-define-template 58 | (defun magit-diff-insert-file-section) 59 | (format (el-patch-swap "%-10s %s" "%-10s %s %s") status (el-patch-add (nerd-icons-icon-for-file (or orig file))) 60 | (if (or (not orig) (equal orig file)) 61 | file 62 | (format (el-patch-swap "%s -> %s" "%s -> %s %s") orig (el-patch-add (nerd-icons-icon-for-file file)) file)))) 63 | 64 | (el-patch-define-template 65 | (defun magit-diff-wash-diffstat) 66 | (insert (propertize (el-patch-swap file (format "%s %s" (nerd-icons-icon-for-file file) file)) 'font-lock-face 'magit-filename) 67 | sep cnt " ")) 68 | 69 | ;;;###autoload 70 | (define-minor-mode magit-file-icons-mode 71 | "Prefix files with icons in Magit buffers." 72 | :after-hook 73 | (cond 74 | (magit-file-icons-mode 75 | (when magit-file-icons-enable-diff-file-section-icons (el-patch-eval-template #'magit-diff-insert-file-section 'defun)) 76 | (when magit-file-icons-enable-diffstat-icons (el-patch-eval-template #'magit-diff-wash-diffstat 'defun))) 77 | ('deactivate 78 | (el-patch-unpatch #'magit-diff-insert-file-section 'defun nil) 79 | (el-patch-unpatch #'magit-diff-wash-diffstat 'defun nil)))) 80 | 81 | (provide 'magit-file-icons) 82 | 83 | ;;; magit-file-icons.el ends here 84 | 85 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # DEPRECATED 2 | 3 | Starting from [223461b](https://github.com/magit/magit/commit/223461b52c35b0f426c053f4c6e7e7637c4a9b73), Magit natively supports custom formatting functions for file entries through the [`magit-format-file-function`](https://github.com/magit/magit/commit/223461b52c35b0f426c053f4c6e7e7637c4a9b73#diff-335d97ddde0824a60d53f17c711216f33e2a27860169fc2e02763781e2ae4779R328) customizable variable. It also ships with pre-defined formatting functions for both `nerd-icons` and `all-the-icons` - rendering this package effectively obsolete. 4 | 5 | Users are encouraged to update `magit` to the latest version and make use of its built-in formatting facilities: 6 | 7 | ```elisp 8 | (use-package nerd-icons 9 | :ensure t) 10 | 11 | (use-package magit 12 | :ensure t 13 | :after nerd-icons 14 | :custom 15 | (magit-format-file-function #'magit-format-file-nerd-icons)) 16 | ``` 17 | 18 | Thank you, Jonas Bernoulli, for your continued improvements to our favorite Git client! 19 | 20 |

21 | magit-file-icons.el 22 | 23 |

24 | 25 | Display icons for filenames in ![Magit](https://github.com/magit/magit) buffers! 26 | 27 |
28 | Build status 29 | Version 30 | License 31 |
32 | 33 | # Preview 34 | ![Magit status buffer with file icons](./screenshots/status.png) 35 | 36 | ![Magit revision diffstat with file icons](./screenshots/diffstat.png) 37 | 38 | # Changelog 39 | 40 | ## 3.0.1 41 | 42 | Version `3.0.0` contained a bug, and only seemingly fixed the compatibility issue with newer Magit versions. 43 | 44 | - Remove icon functionality for untracked files. This is a temporary hack to prevent errors until a working patch can be found. 45 | 46 | ## 3.0.0 47 | 48 | Version `3.0.0` is a breaking version bump, compatible with `magit` MELPA version `20250203` and greater. 49 | 50 | - Apply fix related to changes in Magit's internals introduced in [83d89ee](https://github.com/magit/magit/commit/83d89ee5bb1c488544bae60d52f7ee1987b6449e). 51 | - Drop `magit` from `Package-Requires`. Users are now expected to supply the correct `magit` package version themselves. 52 | 53 | # Installation 54 | You can install this package from [MELPA](https://melpa.org/#/magit-file-icons). 55 | 56 | For example, with `use-package`: 57 | 58 | ```elisp 59 | (use-package magit-file-icons 60 | :ensure t 61 | :after magit 62 | :init 63 | (magit-file-icons-mode 1) 64 | :custom 65 | ;; These are the default values: 66 | (magit-file-icons-enable-diff-file-section-icons t) 67 | (magit-file-icons-enable-untracked-icons t) 68 | (magit-file-icons-enable-diffstat-icons t)) 69 | ``` 70 | 71 | If you are using some other method to install, you will need to ensure the following dependencies: 72 | 73 | - `el-patch` 74 | - `nerd-icons` 75 | 76 | ## Nix 77 | 78 | Alternatively, you can use Nix. This repository is a flake and outputs the following packages (versions omitted): 79 | 80 | ``` 81 | └───packages 82 | ├───aarch64-darwin 83 | │ ├───default: package 'emacs-magit-file-icons-vX.X.X' 84 | │ └───magit-file-icons: package 'emacs-magit-file-icons-vX.X.X' 85 | ├───aarch64-linux 86 | │ ├───default: package 'emacs-magit-file-icons-vX.X.X' 87 | │ └───magit-file-icons: package 'emacs-magit-file-icons-vX.X.X' 88 | ├───x86_64-darwin 89 | │ ├───default: package 'emacs-magit-file-icons-vX.X.X' 90 | │ └───magit-file-icons: package 'emacs-magit-file-icons-vX.X.X' 91 | └───x86_64-linux 92 | ├───default: package 'emacs-magit-file-icons-vX.X.X' 93 | └───magit-file-icons: package 'emacs-magit-file-icons-vX.X.X' 94 | ``` 95 | 96 | A minimal flake for creating an Emacs with the `magit-file-icons` package could look like this: 97 | 98 | ```nix 99 | { 100 | inputs = { 101 | nixpkgs.url = "github:nixos/nixpkgs/nixos-unstable"; 102 | 103 | magit-file-icons.url = "github:gekoke/magit-file-icons"; 104 | magit-file-icons.inputs.nixpkgs.follows = "nixpkgs"; 105 | }; 106 | 107 | outputs = 108 | inputs: 109 | let 110 | system = "x86_64-linux"; 111 | pkgs = inputs.nixpkgs.legacyPackages.${system}; 112 | in 113 | { 114 | packages.${system}.default = pkgs.emacsWithPackages (_: [ 115 | inputs.magit-file-icons.packages.${system}.default 116 | ]); 117 | }; 118 | } 119 | ``` 120 | 121 | # Commentary 122 | 123 | This package uses [nerd-icons.el](https://github.com/rainstormstudio/nerd-icons.el) to render icons. 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