Hi Kirill,

On Sat, 6 Feb 2016, Kirill Likhodedov wrote:

> > On 06 Feb 2016, at 17:21 , Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schinde...@gmx.de> 
> > wrote:
> > 
> > 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’
> 
> 
> Nope. This command sequence doesn’t work for me: the same error is returned:
> 
>     # git show 'HEAD:bra[ckets].txt'
>     fatal: ambiguous argument 'HEAD:bra[ckets].txt': both revision and 
> filename

Whoops. Sorry. I actually ran those commands now and it is true that it
still does not work, which is funny. Especially since

        git show 'HEAD:bra[ckets].txt' --

actually *does* work.

Ciao,
Johannes

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