Mark,

 

Have you looked into the notes subcommand for git? I have not personally
used it myself so I'm not certain if it will work for what you want or not
but it does sound like it would at least be a start for the type of
functionality your looking for.

 

Chris

From: git-users@googlegroups.com [mailto:git-users@googlegroups.com] On
Behalf Of theProphet
Sent: Sunday, August 19, 2012 12:46 PM
To: git-users@googlegroups.com
Cc: g...@vger.kernel.org
Subject: [git-users] git add "This file is for the blah class"

 

I'm finding it annoying when browsing repositories at github and such that
the description on every file and directory is only the last commit message
given for that file.

 

I think it would be much more organizationally useful if the "git add"
command accepted a message that will be associated with that file that
describes its purpose.  A file name just isn't adequate to do the job and
there's nowhere else where this is tracked.

 

Thanks guys!

 

mark

github/Social-Garden.

 

 

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