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    Do git config --list | grep diff and see if that gives you a hint: you may have defined an alias by accident. If it finds something, check your various .gitconfig files for where it is defined.

    – NickD
    11 hours ago












  • when I run : git config --list | grep diff result : diff.tool=vimdiff

    – user347497
    10 hours ago











  • Try alias | grep git or alias git does that return anything?

    – nathangiesbrecht
    6 hours ago












  • git config --list | grep pg might be a better way to find where it's coming from. (My guess would be the core.pager setting.) If it's not there, then do env | grep -w pg to see if it's coming from your environment, perhaps from $PAGER.

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When I run :
git diff filename
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pg -csn: pg: command not found



Why am I getting this?










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    Do git config --list | grep diff and see if that gives you a hint: you may have defined an alias by accident. If it finds something, check your various .gitconfig files for where it is defined.

    – NickD
    11 hours ago












  • when I run : git config --list | grep diff result : diff.tool=vimdiff

    – user347497
    10 hours ago











  • Try alias | grep git or alias git does that return anything?

    – nathangiesbrecht
    6 hours ago












  • git config --list | grep pg might be a better way to find where it's coming from. (My guess would be the core.pager setting.) If it's not there, then do env | grep -w pg to see if it's coming from your environment, perhaps from $PAGER.

    – ottomeister
    1 hour ago













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pg -csn: pg: command not found



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    Do git config --list | grep diff and see if that gives you a hint: you may have defined an alias by accident. If it finds something, check your various .gitconfig files for where it is defined.

    – NickD
    11 hours ago












  • when I run : git config --list | grep diff result : diff.tool=vimdiff

    – user347497
    10 hours ago











  • Try alias | grep git or alias git does that return anything?

    – nathangiesbrecht
    6 hours ago












  • git config --list | grep pg might be a better way to find where it's coming from. (My guess would be the core.pager setting.) If it's not there, then do env | grep -w pg to see if it's coming from your environment, perhaps from $PAGER.

    – ottomeister
    1 hour ago












  • 2





    Do git config --list | grep diff and see if that gives you a hint: you may have defined an alias by accident. If it finds something, check your various .gitconfig files for where it is defined.

    – NickD
    11 hours ago












  • when I run : git config --list | grep diff result : diff.tool=vimdiff

    – user347497
    10 hours ago











  • Try alias | grep git or alias git does that return anything?

    – nathangiesbrecht
    6 hours ago












  • git config --list | grep pg might be a better way to find where it's coming from. (My guess would be the core.pager setting.) If it's not there, then do env | grep -w pg to see if it's coming from your environment, perhaps from $PAGER.

    – ottomeister
    1 hour ago







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2





Do git config --list | grep diff and see if that gives you a hint: you may have defined an alias by accident. If it finds something, check your various .gitconfig files for where it is defined.

– NickD
11 hours ago






Do git config --list | grep diff and see if that gives you a hint: you may have defined an alias by accident. If it finds something, check your various .gitconfig files for where it is defined.

– NickD
11 hours ago














when I run : git config --list | grep diff result : diff.tool=vimdiff

– user347497
10 hours ago





when I run : git config --list | grep diff result : diff.tool=vimdiff

– user347497
10 hours ago













Try alias | grep git or alias git does that return anything?

– nathangiesbrecht
6 hours ago






Try alias | grep git or alias git does that return anything?

– nathangiesbrecht
6 hours ago














git config --list | grep pg might be a better way to find where it's coming from. (My guess would be the core.pager setting.) If it's not there, then do env | grep -w pg to see if it's coming from your environment, perhaps from $PAGER.

– ottomeister
1 hour ago





git config --list | grep pg might be a better way to find where it's coming from. (My guess would be the core.pager setting.) If it's not there, then do env | grep -w pg to see if it's coming from your environment, perhaps from $PAGER.

– ottomeister
1 hour ago










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