On Wed, Mar 13, 2019 at 11:58 AM Junio C Hamano <gits...@pobox.com> wrote:
>
> Duy Nguyen <pclo...@gmail.com> writes:
>
> >> Just curious: At what point did git checkout become not commonly
> >> used? Git switch and git restore are not yet in git as of 2.21.0,
> >> which is rather current. Maybe I missed a thread.
> >
> > I declare "git checkout" not commonly used the moment git-switch and
> > git-restore are released!
> >
> > More seriously, this is an attempt to promote new commands. The
> > "commonly used" here refers to the set of commands that show when you
> > run "git help" (they are called "common" in command-list.txt
> > classification). Since the people who type "git help" are mostly new
> > people, I think promoting the friendlier alternative is a good idea.
>
> So it is mainly how the word "common" is defined?  It's not how
> common the command is in the minds of the population of Git users,
> but how common we want it to be?

In this context, I think so. I suppose "recommended" is a better way
to describe it since we suggest a common set of commands to the user.
-- 
Duy

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