Johannes Schindelin wrote:Maybe not top 10 per se, but here are a couple of my common command sequences and some comments about how they could maybe be simplified. I mostly use git to talk to an svn repo, which in some sense is a corner case but which I suspect is both (a) really common already, and (b) potentially even *more* common if we can make git an even easier way to work with svn repositories. Pulling updates from svn: git stash git svn rebase git stash apply A "git svn up" command could do the above automatically (svn users are accustomed to doing "svn up" with dirty working copies.) Committing my work: git commit -a (ask someone for a code review, usually involves "git diff" or "git show") git commit --amend (to indicate in my commit message who did the review) git svn rebase git svn dcommit This isn't too bad as is. I could save myself the "git commit --amend" if there were an option to "git svn dcommit" to pop up a commit message editor (using the existing text as the default, of course) but it doesn't bother me much. A more extreme possibility which I predict approximately 0 people on this list will like: if the working copy is dirty but there is no local commit, "git svn dcommit" could pop up an editor for a commit message, make a local commit, then send it to svn. That would simplify the git-based workflow even further for svn users who don't care about local versioning. I'm not sure *I* even like this idea, mind you, but it would certainly address the "Why this extra step I don't need in svn?" complaint svn users sometimes raise. Working in a topic branch: git checkout whateverbranch git svn rebase git commit -a (a bunch of times) git checkout -b temp trunk git merge --squash whateverbranch git commit (get code review) git commit --amend git svn dcommit This could be shortened a bit with the above idea (edit commit message) plus an option to git-svn dcommit to squash everything into one svn commit. Of course, whether adding more options like that would make things more newbie-friendly is a valid question in and of itself; a shorter workflow is not necessarily a more discoverable one. -Steve - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe git" in the body of a message to majordomo@vger.kernel.org More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html
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