This package defines the Org link types `orgit', `orgit-rev', and `orgit-log', which can be used to link to Magit status, revision, and log buffers. Use the command `org-store-link' in such a buffer to store a link. Later you can insert that into an Org buffer using the command `org-insert-link'. Alternatively you can use `org-insert-link' to insert a link without first storing it. When prompted, first enter just the link type followed by a colon and press RET. Then you are prompted again and can provide the repository with completion. The `orgit-rev' and `orgit-log' types additionally read a revision, again with completion. Format ------ The three link types defined here take these forms: orgit:/path/to/repo/ links to a `magit-status' buffer orgit-rev:/path/to/repo/::REV links to a `magit-revision' buffer orgit-log:/path/to/repo/::ARGS links to a `magit-log' buffer Before v1.3.0 only the first revision was stored in `orgit-log' links, and all other revisions were discarded. All other arguments were also discarded and Magit's usual mechanism for determining the switches and options was used instead. For backward compatibility, and because it is the common case and looks best, ARGS by default has the form REV as before. However if linking to a log buffer that shows the log for multiple revisions, then ("REV"...) is used instead. If `orgit-log-save-arguments' is non-nil, then (("REV"...) ("ARG"...) [("FILE"...)]) is always used, which allows restoring the buffer most faithfully. Export ------ When an Org file containing such links is exported, then the url of the remote configured with `orgit-remote' is used to generate a web url according to `orgit-export-alist'. That webpage should present approximately the same information as the Magit buffer would. Both the remote to be considered the public remote, as well as the actual web urls can be defined in individual repositories using Git variables. To use a remote different from `orgit-remote' but still use `orgit-export-alist' to generate the web urls, use: git config orgit.remote REMOTE-NAME To explicitly define the web urls, use something like: git config orgit.status http://example.com/repo/overview git config orgit.rev http://example.com/repo/revision/%r git config orgit.log http://example.com/repo/history/%r