[git-users] Re: Storing extra files in .git

2013-11-25 Thread Thomas Ferris Nicolaisen
On Monday, November 25, 2013 2:50:31 AM UTC+1, Mickey Killianey wrote: Does anyone know where I can store extra resources of my own in the .git directory? I'm writing a git extension with some fairly expensive analytic computations that I'd like to cache, so that partial results can be

[git-users] Re: git apply patch, read-tree

2013-11-25 Thread Thomas Ferris Nicolaisen
On Thursday, November 21, 2013 5:01:33 PM UTC+1, Viktor Likin wrote: Hello. I have worked with sub modules. I've started to work with sub tree. I use the command read-tree. I see the problem that I am not able apply patches from community. Help me. Please provide us with examples of the

[git-users] Re: Storing extra files in .git

2013-11-25 Thread Mickey Killianey
Thanks for the pointer! Looking at the git-notes documentation, I'd prefer to not use notes if they're tied to commits. (In my case, these objects are private metadata to the git extension I'm writing, so I'd prefer not to attach it to a commit where someone might confuse it with actual repo

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2013-11-25 Thread Daniel Hunsaker
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