Duy Nguyen <pclo...@gmail.com> writes:

> Of course we could just do --index and --worktree, each option
> restores the respective part. Then it's combinable (and extensible in
> the future). But then "git restore" means "git restore --index
> --worktree" and typing "git restore --index" effectively removes the
> default "--worktree", which seems a bit twisted.

Or "git restore --no-worktree" (essentially, instead of saying
"keep", say "no" to mean "negation").

Incidentally, "git restore --no-index" does not have a counterpart
in "git checkout", but I think it is probably a good thing to add;
as it has to do far more than "git cat-file blob $tree:$path >$path"
these days.

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