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Re: git-diff new files (without using index)

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To: Miles Bader <miles@...>
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Date: Sunday, August 5, 2007 - 12:08 am

Miles Bader <miles@gnu.org> wrote:

Indeed, Git is quite scriptable.  ;-)
 

I'm not interested in such an option.  Typically if I want a
diff on a new untracked file I actually want that file in my next
commit anyway.  So I'm usually staging it into the index along with
everything else that I have modified.  In which case this quirkiness
isn't really a quirk at all.  Its just not an issue to me.

If you want to try adding it, go right ahead.  The source for git
is stored in git and available from many places.  :-)

-- 
Shawn.
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git-diff new files (without using index), Miles Bader, (Sat Aug 4, 11:42 pm)
Re: git-diff new files (without using index), Shawn O. Pearce, (Sat Aug 4, 11:52 pm)
Re: git-diff new files (without using index), Miles Bader, (Sun Aug 5, 12:00 am)
Re: git-diff new files (without using index), Shawn O. Pearce, (Sun Aug 5, 12:08 am)
Re: git-diff new files (without using index), Junio C Hamano, (Sun Aug 5, 12:20 am)
Re: git-diff new files (without using index), Miles Bader, (Sun Aug 5, 12:37 am)
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