Do you follow the traditional?:

(1) modify a file or files
(2) add the files (every single time... this sucks sometimes, as Joerg said)
(3) commit

If the answer is yes, you're using the staging area... Cool things about
that... yes, you can select what to include (seems that line by line). See
my next email

On Thu, Mar 19, 2015 at 9:01 PM, Andy Bradford <
amb-sendok-1429407112.filllmkhpgbjfacbk...@bradfords.org> wrote:

> Thus said Abilio Marques on Thu, 19 Mar 2015 19:22:14 -0430:
>
> > Having said these things,  I must confess that in my  mind, I find the
> > staging area  a difference that's  not easily solved. Perhaps  some of
> > you have thought about this before,  and have ideas on how to simulate
> > it in a clean way. Any idea on my idea is welcomed.
>
> I've used  git for  a few years  now, but I've  never used  this beloved
> ``staging area,''  at least  not conciously.  What am  I missing  by not
> using the ``staging area?''
>
> Andy
> --
> TAI64 timestamp: 40000000550b78ab
>
>
>
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