Hi Kirill,

On Sat, 6 Feb 2016, Kirill Likhodedov wrote:

> Is it a bug or I just didn’t find the proper way to escape the brackets? 
> 
> Steps to reproduce:
> 
>     git init brackets
>     cd brackets/
>     echo ‘asd’ > bra[ckets].txt
>     git add bra\[ckets\].txt
>     git commit -m initial
>     git show HEAD:bra[ckets].txt

This is expected behavior of the Bash you are using. The commands that I
think would reflect your intentions would be:

        git init brackets
        cd brackets
        echo 'asd' > 'bra[ckets].txt'
        git add 'bra[ckets].txt'
        git commit -m initial
        git show 'HEAD:bra[ckets].txt'

You could also escape the brackets with a backslash, as you did, but you
would have to do it *every* time you write the path, not just in the `git
add` incantation.

Ciao,
Johannes

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