On 3/19/15, Abilio Marques <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>  Most of the friends I've shown fossil to love the idea of having SCM, wiki
> and tickets in the same, tiny place. Looks promising for them... but then
> they miss the git staging area.
>

Fossil does give you the ability to do a partial commit  (in case you
are really want to commit changes that you have not tested).  Just
list the subset of files you want to commit on the commit
command-line:

      fossil commit one.txt two.txt dir-three/

If you include directories in the list, then all modified files
underneath those directories are committed.

Does the git staging area provide any capability beyond this?  Am I
missing something?

Please help me to understand why people think that the git staging
area is a good idea.
-- 
D. Richard Hipp
[email protected]
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