Junio C Hamano <gits...@pobox.com> writes:

> I am not Phil, but if you ask me, I think it is borderline between
> "meh" and "no way we would give a short-and-sweet -i to something
> like this".

I think one reason it was "meh" for me is that we never did an
equivalent of "cvs export" and "svn export", primarily because
we had "tar-tree" (aka "archive --format=tar") first, and it was
sufficient to pipe its outputto "tar xf -" if somebody wanted to do
the non-existent "git export".  Also "tar-tree" was more useful for
people who wanted to eventually want to have a tarball (you can
first "export" and then "tar cf" the resulting directory).

But I think it is fine to add "git export <revision> <directory>",
which may look like this, perhaps.

        #!/bin/sh
        # git export <rev> <directory>
        rev=${1?revision} dir=${2?directory}
        . $(git --exec-path)/git-sh-setup

        mkdir -p "$dir" || exit
        git archive --format=tar "$rev" |
        tar Cxf "$dir" -

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