I don't think so. Way too few authors were involved in writing this
document, so it is not "typical" in and of itself.
I'd really like people to respond not so much with broad and general
statements to my mail (those statements tend to be rather useless to find
how to make git more suitable to newbies), but rather with concrete top
ten lists of what they do daily.
My top ten list:
- git diff
- git commit
- git status
- git fetch
- git rebase
- git pull
- git cherry-pick
- git bisect
- git push
- git add
Of course, my list is somewhat skewed (because I am quite comfortable with
the commands git provided; otherwise I would have provided -- unlike
others, probably -- patches, and would have fought -- also unlike others
-- to get them in, such as --color-words).
So again, I'd like people who did _not_ tweak git to their likings to tell
the most common steps they do. My hope is that we see things that are
good practices, but could use an easier user interface.
Ciao,
Dscho
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