On Thu, May 31 2018, Stefan Beller wrote:
> Hi Ævar,
>
> Sorry for chiming in late. I have a couple of thoughts:
>
>> (
>> cd /tmp &&
>> rm -rf tbdiff &&
>> git clone g...@github.com:trast/tbdiff.git &&
>> cd tbdiff &&
>> git branch -m topic &&
>>
On Thu, May 31, 2018 at 5:49 PM, Stefan Beller wrote:
>> I considered splitting this into checkout.defaultRemote and
>> worktree.defaultRemote, but it's probably less confusing to break our
>> own rules that anything shared between config should live in core.*
>> than have two config settings, and
Thomas Gummerer writes:
>> I considered splitting this into checkout.defaultRemote and
>> worktree.defaultRemote, but it's probably less confusing to break our
>> own rules that anything shared between config should live in core.*
>> than have two config settings, and I couldn't come up with a sh
On 05/31, Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason wrote:
> Introduce a checkout.defaultRemote setting which can be used to
> designate a remote to prefer (via checkout.defaultRemote=origin) when
> running e.g. "git checkout master" to mean origin/master, even though
> there's other remotes that have the "master" b
Hi Ævar,
Sorry for chiming in late. I have a couple of thoughts:
> (
> cd /tmp &&
> rm -rf tbdiff &&
> git clone g...@github.com:trast/tbdiff.git &&
> cd tbdiff &&
> git branch -m topic &&
> git checkout master
> )
>
> That will output:
>
>
Introduce a checkout.defaultRemote setting which can be used to
designate a remote to prefer (via checkout.defaultRemote=origin) when
running e.g. "git checkout master" to mean origin/master, even though
there's other remotes that have the "master" branch.
I want this because it's very handy to us
6 matches
Mail list logo