occurs it doesn't seem to be in the attached log.
How did you install Git? How long was everything working fine,
and when did the problems start?
On a side note, the repository URL yields a 404 for me, but
perhaps that's because I'm not on your LAN or VPN?
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one incorrectly, and you're trying to fix it?
Or are you just confused about how you got into this state in the
first place?
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perl -E '$_=q{V zrna gur orfg jvgu jun
MS Windows users that would need separate
commands to manage the variable.
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Blog <http://www.bambams.ca/>
perl -E '$_=q{V zrna gur orfg jvgu jung V fnl. }.
q{Vg qbrfa'\''g ny
s explicitly the user saying "it is fixed
and I accept the consequences, let's move on", there is no such option
to git-stash to acknowledge that the merge conflicts have been
resolved and you no longer need that stash (aside from git-stash drop,
of course). It's not a UI problem.
am usually half asleep and it's a good reminder to
pay attention to what I'm doing. I'd probably rather Git *error* when
I change the subject line and tell me why it doesn't make sense and
recommend "r"eword instead.
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roposing improvements we should try to
make sure that they actually make things universally better.
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perl -E '$_=q{V zrna gur orfg jvgu jung V fnl. }.
q{Vg qbrfa'\'
you're asking is ambiguous and vague. The example output that you
give doesn't even really make sense. You need to give more details
about what you have and what you want to do to get proper help.
Or join #git on irc.freenode.net for real-time help if you aren't sure
how to explain it
lternative solution.
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perl -E '$_=q{V zrna gur orfg jvgu jung V fnl. }.
q{Vg qbrfa'\''g nyjnlf fbhaq gung jnl.};
tr/A-Ma-mN-Zn-z/N-Zn-zA-Ma-m/;say&
g subtrees (subdirectories) within a Git repository
to represent different releases of the code. Git already tracks
versions. That is redundant and messy. It's really an outdated way of
thinking about version control.
/my 2 cents
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Castopulence Software <https://ww
like a gimmick to maximize "market share" instead of solve
a problem well and I think it belongs more in the rivals' camps. ;) I
think this project should continue to focus on being better instead of
being presented better.
[1] http://git-scm.com/images/l...@2x.png
[2] https://git.wiki.k
time.
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perl -E '$_=q{V zrna gur orfg jvgu jung V fnl. }.
q{Vg qbrfa'\''g nyjnlf fbhaq gung jnl.};
tr/A-Ma-mN-Zn-z/N-Zn-zA-Ma-m/;say'
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delete
normal! zz
return
endif
if getline('.') =~ '^-'
s/^-/ /
nohlsearch
endif
normal! j
normal! ^
normal! zz
endfunction
Maybe that'll be useful for somebody else. Any editor suitable for a
progr
tant to use the command line (but my
above wisdom regarding GUIs probably still applies).
If you use the real Git then not only can we help you, but you
can get real-time advice and guidance from the #git channel on
irc.freenode.net.
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Castopulence Software <h
ow that I have had the same desire in the past. For example,
wanting git stash save --interactive or git stash save --patch (i.e.,
see git-add flags). Of course, Git already has stable code to do this
and it doesn't require introducing parallel APIs for the same exact
thing. If you give it a shot
hat you
want then it already exists. It's not quite as easy as --cached, but
it still gives you some control. It's still not nearly as good as
using the full power of Git with a regular commit on a branch though.
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