Good, and look in /usr/bin, all those 2973 binary are all disconnected.
Here we are speaking about a tool as a whole : Git.
And I agree that hiding some of them will probably help new comers. We
can also argue that a new comers should read some documentation :)
After all I'm not sure what's the right move !
At least let me say something constructive :) I'm a new comer to Git.
I've read many documentations before grabbing the system and I've not
been impressed by the number of binaries in /usr/bin... Because I've
almost never looked there. Most of the time I'm using "git <tab>" and
the bash completion feature is just right for me.
Pascal.
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