Re: git rebase : knowing where I am...

2013-04-11 Thread Tay Ray Chuan
On Wed, Apr 10, 2013 at 4:40 PM, Jeremy Rosen jeremy.ro...@openwide.fr wrote:
 is there some way to know how far you are within a rebase when the rebase is 
 interupted by a conflict other than the message given by git rebase when it 
 was interrupted ?

How about

  $ cat .git/rebase-merge/done

sample output:

  p 3b465bd foo2 1
  e 03f8bea foo2 2
  e 0871817 foo2 1

last line is the current commit being edited/under conflict/etc.

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git rebase : knowing where I am...

2013-04-10 Thread Jeremy Rosen
Hello

is there some way to know how far you are within a rebase when the rebase is 
interupted by a conflict other than the message given by git rebase when it was 
interrupted ?

I would have expected a git rebase --status or something similar...

Regards

Jérémy Rosen

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Re: git rebase : knowing where I am...

2013-04-10 Thread Junio C Hamano
Jeremy Rosen jeremy.ro...@openwide.fr writes:

 is there some way to know how far you are within a rebase when the
 rebase is interupted by a conflict other than the message given by
 git rebase when it was interrupted ?

I do not think there is a git $anything command to do that, but in
the meantime you could cat .git/rebase-*/git-rebase-todo or
something.

Recent trend is to teach git status more about these internal states,
so with time the command may learn to include this in its output.
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Re: git rebase : knowing where I am...

2013-04-10 Thread Junio C Hamano
Junio C Hamano gits...@pobox.com writes:

 Jeremy Rosen jeremy.ro...@openwide.fr writes:

 is there some way to know how far you are within a rebase when the
 rebase is interupted by a conflict other than the message given by
 git rebase when it was interrupted ?

 I do not think there is a git $anything command to do that, but in
 the meantime you could cat .git/rebase-*/git-rebase-todo or
 something.

 Recent trend is to teach git status more about these internal states,
 so with time the command may learn to include this in its output.

I actually often do this myself, not cat anything as I mentioned
above:

git show-branch $branch_I_am_rebasing HEAD

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