Hey,

I was curious, what is the design philosophy behind having the "add" 
command, as opposed to just committing everything in the repository? Is 
that so people can have private files on their end? Or because it allows 
you to keep track one by one, while you are working on a project, of which 
files you want to push, because they are finished?

Are there any alternatives to Git which only have a "push" command, and 
push all the files in the repo to the other branches?

Thanks very much.

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