Hi,

I recently updated to Git v2.13.0 (macOS Sierra via Homebrew), and I noticed 
that the default --decorate option for `git log` has changed from --decorate=no 
to --decorate=auto. I'd prefer to keep decoration disabled to minimize clutter 
in the logs, so I try disabling it in my global .gitconfig (~/.gitconfig) like 
so:

git config --global log.decorate none

However, this does not seem to disable the log decorations. Running `git log` 
again still shows the decorations. Strangely, running `git config log.decorate 
none` does seem to disable decoration, but I would prefer not to do this on a 
per-repository basis. I can only suspect that this is a Git bug, as my 
log.decorate global config setting is not being honored. I have already 
confirmed that my repository's .git/config is not overriding my global 
preference.

I hope this should be a simple issue, but please let me know if you have 
questions.

Thanks,
Caleb Evans



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