--- date: "2023-08-14T00:00:00+00:00" title: "Blame File View" slug: "blame" sidebar_position: 13 toc: false draft: false aliases: - /en-us/blame menu: sidebar: parent: "usage" name: "Blame" sidebar_position: 13 identifier: "blame" --- # Blame File View Gitea supports viewing the line-by-line revision history for a file also known as blame view. You can also use [`git blame`](https://git-scm.com/docs/git-blame) on the command line to view the revision history of lines within a file. 1. Navigate to and open the file whose line history you want to view. 1. Click the `Blame` button in the file header bar. 1. The new view shows the line-by-line revision history for a file with author and commit information on the left side. 1. To navigate to an older commit, click the ![versions](/octicon-versions.svg) icon. ## Ignore commits in the blame view All revisions specified in the `.git-blame-ignore-revs` file are hidden from the blame view. This is especially useful to hide reformatting changes and keep the benefits of `git blame`. Lines that were changed or added by an ignored commit will be blamed on the previous commit that changed that line or nearby lines. The `.git-blame-ignore-revs` file must be located in the root directory of the repository. For more information like the file format, see [the `git blame --ignore-revs-file` documentation](https://git-scm.com/docs/git-blame#Documentation/git-blame.txt---ignore-revs-fileltfilegt). ### Bypassing `.git-blame-ignore-revs` in the blame view If the blame view for a file shows a message about ignored revisions, you can see the normal blame view by appending the url parameter `?bypass-blame-ignore=true`.