diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index daea7b7..cf15435 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -32,12 +32,12 @@ The gico binary is a tui tool that loads a list of git repos on a system and turns it into an interactive Github-style heatmap (coloring support included). -By default, gico uses [mg](github.com/taigrr/mg) to pull in a central list of +By default, gico uses [mg](https://github.com/taigrr/mg) to pull in a central list of repos and parses the user's git config to extract the email and name of the current user. The GiCo library is used to load all the repos and translate them into a heatmap and convert the values into a dynamically scaled, user-configurable color -pallette (see [simplecolorpalettes](github.com/taigrr/simplecolorpalettes)). +pallette (see [simplecolorpalettes](https://github.com/taigrr/simplecolorpalettes)). A searchable settings view is available to allow users to select and deselect individual repos and authors to include in the graph. @@ -53,14 +53,14 @@ terminal. ### mgfetch -mgfetch uses [mg](github.com/taigrr/mg) to pull in a list of all git repos and +mgfetch uses [mg](https://github.com/taigrr/mg) to pull in a list of all git repos and combines the heatmap lists into a single gitgraph, and prints it to the terminal.` ### svg-server svg-server uses GiCo in a similar way to mgfetch, by first pulling in a list of -all repos seen by [mg](github.com/taigrr/mg) and then generates svg files +all repos seen by [mg](https://github.com/taigrr/mg) and then generates svg files on-the-fly depicting the resultant gitgraph. svg-server is suitable for embedding an svg of your gitgraph onto your desktop using conky, for example.