Eric Sunshine <[email protected]> writes:
>>>> +history grow, mark and tweak your common history
>>>> +remote collaborate (see also: git help workflows)
>>>> +
>>>> +# List of known git commands.
>>>
>>> This is odd. The above line was removed in 1/5 but then re-appears
>>> here in 2/5. I think the intent is that it should remain removed.
>>>
>>>> ### command list (do not change this line)
>>>> # command name category [deprecated] [common]
>>>> git-add mainporcelain common
>>
>> My mistake. This will be corrected in the next version. Thank you for taking
>> time to review this series.
>
> Junio already made these corrections locally when he picked up the
> series. Take a look at his 'pu' branch, and you'll find the series
> there with the corrections[1]. Thus, no need to re-send.
>
> [1]: Series currently merged into 'pu' at de905cf0.
Yeah, resurrecting "List of known git commands." does look somewhat
strange, but looking at what this step does, especially this bit:
> diff --git a/command-list.txt b/command-list.txt
> index 181a9c2..32ddab3 100644
> --- a/command-list.txt
> +++ b/command-list.txt
> @@ -1,3 +1,14 @@
> +# common commands are grouped by themes
> +# these groups are output by 'git help' in the order declared here.
> +# map each common command in the command list to one of these groups.
> +### common groups (do not change this line)
> +init start a working area (see also: git help tutorial)
> +worktree work on the current change (see also: git help everyday)
I do not think we would terribly mind an introductory comment that
applies to the next "###" block before it, e.g.
# list of known git commands; ordered alphabetically
# for easy spotting
### command list (do not change this line)
For some reason the patch seems to want to spell that comment in all
lowercase, so I just imitated it here.
In any case, if somebody wants to add such a comment there for
symmetry, that can be done as a follow-up patch after dust from
these patches settles, I think. Let's have these 5 patches graduate
to 'next' without further bikeshedding ;-)
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