And what every major corporation who's serious about UI's do. Windows
works the way it does because that's how idiots expect it to work. Sad but
true. If our aim is world domination, we need not cater to the morons, but
we must make it easier for them to start learning on their own.
I like it. So much so that I'll see if I can get a non-programmer at work
to do these tasks. Now... to assemble that task-list. Suggestions welcome.
I agree completely. It wouldn't be hard to make git-apply figure out if
it's being fed something that 'am' would normally want, and if it's being
fed it inside a git repo. If so, make it work just like 'am'.
git-applypatch was deprecated a long time ago and has already been removed.
Personally, I can't help but think that the numerous times I've heard "oh
gods, that's a lot of commands" should finally mean something. I've started
taking a look at which of them one can bundle together. If we can drop the
porcelainish commands down to ~30 or so, and hide the plumbing from git-<tab>
listings, the initial hurdle people have to jump would be significantly lower.
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