Hi,
the 'git remote show ' command shows the default branch among
other things.
The default branch being the branch that a clone will have immediately
after cloning.
Is it possible to run a command that only shows that default branch
for a given remote?
Also, I tried finding out whether I can us
hat
distinction also difficult for the human eye.
So as a small improvement I would suggest some separating char or
hyphens around the commit message, e.g.:
foo 6d29736 '[foo/bar] test123'
foo 6d29736 | [foo/bar] test123
regards,
Thibault Kruse
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x foo.txt
# Next line should fail? Sometimes it does, sometimes not.
git reset --keep remotes/origin/master
regards,
Thibault Kruse
Hi,
my Ubuntu saucy version of gitk is 1.8.3.2-1 I believe.
I want to report what I believe is a bug. I have been using gitk for 3
years, and I use it to verify what I am doing in the shell.
In the version I use now, the behavior has changed.
When I do
mkdir temp
cd temp
git init
touch foo
git ad
To reproduce:
git init testrepo
cd testrepo
touch test.txt
mkdir sub
echo 'gitdir: path/to/nowhere' >> sub/.git
git gui
Displays no files/changes, no error message.
Should display test.txt in git-gui. Or possibly fail with error
(though git status does not fail).
Shell should display error messa
defeating
the whole point of specifying "only this branch".
But even considering that bug (and assuming it also affected git clone),
the results I get for 1.7.10.4 seem all weird, and not really
following the documentation.
So I am sorry I cannot phrase this as a single question,
Hi Duy,
On Sun, Feb 17, 2013 at 3:32 PM, Duy Nguyen wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 17, 2013 at 7:29 PM, Thibault Kruse
> wrote:
>> git log --pretty=format:'%h-%s %d' --graph --decorate --all
>> * 4565162-5 (foo)
>> * 20ce846-4
>> * a0615eb-3
>> * fa4131d-2
Actually, using git 1.8.3, I get:
git clone repo1 repo2 --depth 1
warning: --depth is ignored in local clones; use file:// instead.
...
So I guess the warning says it all, it helps to read it.
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Hi all,
I notice that using git 1.8.3, I can call
git clone repo1 repo2 --branch tagname
with a tag, not a branch. Is this going to be a stable and documented feature?
cheers,
Thibault
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at 7:49 AM, Duy Nguyen wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 18, 2013 at 2:13 AM, Thibault Kruse
> wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I notice that using git 1.8.3, I can call
>> git clone repo1 repo2 --branch tagname
>> with a tag, not a branch. Is this going to be a stable and doc
Hi Junio,
On Mon, Feb 18, 2013 at 10:22 AM, Junio C Hamano wrote:
> Thibault Kruse writes:
>
>> Whenever a command description involves "" this can, depending
>> on the command, refer to
>> 1) a name that, when prepended with "refs/heads/", is a valid
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