Dennis Kaarsemaker writes:
> Git's diff machinery does not follow symlinks, which makes sense as git
> itself also does not, but stores the symlink destination.
>
> In --no-index mode however, it is useful for diff to to follow symlinks,
> matching the behaviour of ordinary diff. A new --no-deref
Git's diff machinery does not follow symlinks, which makes sense as git
itself also does not, but stores the symlink destination.
In --no-index mode however, it is useful for diff to to follow symlinks,
matching the behaviour of ordinary diff. A new --no-dereference (name
copied from diff) option
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