On Sat, Sep 20, 2014 at 10:54 PM, Duy Nguyen <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 12, 2014 at 10:06 AM, Eric Sunshine <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>> One minor addition for clarification would be to mention that the 'git
>> prune --worktrees' invocation applies to the main worktree:
>>
>> When you are done with a linked working tree, you can simply delete
>> it. You can clean up any stale $GIT_DIR/worktrees entries via
>> `git prune --worktrees` in the main worktree.
>
>
> The command should work from any worktree (of course not the worktree
> that you just deleted). I try to make all operations work on all
> worktrees. How should I write this?
I realized that a bit after writing the above. You could qualify it as:
When you are done with a linked working tree, you can simply delete
it. You can clean up any stale $GIT_DIR/worktrees entries via
`git prune --worktrees` in the main worktree or any linked tree.
But the "...in the main worktree or any linked tree" is likely
redundant, in which case Marc's rewrite is probably sufficient.
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