more annoying pedantry (but you're used to that by now, right?) ...
from "man git-worktree", there seem to be some inaccuracies in the
SYNOPSIS regarding the "add" subcommand:

  git worktree add \
    [-f] [--detach] [--checkout] [--lock] [-b <new-branch>] <path> [<branch>]

  first, there's no mention of "-B" in that SYNOPSIS, even though it's
explained further down the man page.

  next, the SYNOPSIS seems misleading as it doesn't make clear that
the options -b, -B and --detach are mutually exclusive, which is made
clear in the worktree.c source:

    if (!!opts.detach + !!opts.new_branch + !!new_branch_force > 1)
            die(_("-b, -B, and --detach are mutually exclusive"));

and, to some extent, further down the man page:

  "If <branch> is omitted and neither -b nor -B nor --detach used,
   then, as a convenience, a new branch based at HEAD is created
   automatically, as if -b $(basename <path>) was specified."

  finally (and maybe i'm just not reading carefully enough), it's not
clear what happens if you add a worktree at a given commit without
specifying *any* of -b, -B or --detach. the obvious result should be a
new worktree checked out at a detached HEAD and, interestingly, if i
do that, then from the main tree, i see:

  $ git worktree list
  /home/rpjday/k/git   516fb7f2e73d [master]
  /home/rpjday/k/temp  c470abd4fde4 (detached HEAD)
  $

but from within the worktree, if i ask for the status, i see only:

  $ git status
  Not currently on any branch.
  nothing to commit, working tree clean
  $

where i would normally have expected to see "detached HEAD", is there
a reason that's not displayed?

rday

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