Dear diary, on Mon, Sep 12, 2005 at 03:00:51AM CEST, I got a letter where Petr Baudis <pasky@xxxxxxx> said that... > Dear diary, on Mon, Sep 05, 2005 at 11:24:31PM CEST, I got a letter > where Zack Brown <zbrown@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> told me that... > > I'm not sure. I'm not as familiar with the low-level git commands as I am with > > cogito. But cogito has a -d option for giving a tag description. I guess what > > would be closest to what I was thinking about would be this: > > > > $ cg-tag -d "First draft, everything in place." 0.3 7540e503b9b9c1b03e44ee7fd700c844b2a02224 > > $ cg-tag-ls > > 0.1 Initial idea complete f953b71b21a0bea682c2bed91362f2dce2cc204f > > 0.3 First draft, everything in place. 7540e503b9b9c1b03e44ee7fd700c844b2a02224 > > $ > > > > or something like that. Currently when I do the above cg-tag command, > > a subsequent cg-tag-ls gives just: > > > > $ cg-tag-ls > > 0.1 f953b71b21a0bea682c2bed91362f2dce2cc204f > > 0.3 7540e503b9b9c1b03e44ee7fd700c844b2a02224 > > > > In fact, I probably wouldn't even be interested in seeing the actual hash key > > unless I gave a special flag, maybe -f (for "full"): > > > > $ cg-tag-ls > > 0.1 Initial idea complete > > 0.3 First draft, everything in place. > > $ cg-tag-ls -f > > 0.1 Initial idea complete f953b71b21a0bea682c2bed91362f2dce2cc204f > > 0.3 First draft, everything in place. 7540e503b9b9c1b03e44ee7fd700c844b2a02224 > > That's a nice idea (except that I'd prefer -l). I'll implement this > after cogito-0.14. So, I did. ;-) (In the master branch now.) The format is slightly different from the proposed one: S cogito-0.16rc2 7766e3ba0664 S cogito-0.17 51392f2dd82a Poetic cogito-0.17. S cogito-0.17rc1 7cb4d8972d5b Behold, cogito-0.17rc1! Plenty new features and cool stuff. % cogito-0.8 f9f0459b5b39 % cogito-0.9 cc5517b4ea41 test 05862786175d Object IDs are still shown, but abbreviated so they shouldn't get in the way too much; the full first line is shown in the list output, untrimmed. The initial flag column denotes signed tags by 'S', "direct tags" (not pointing to a tag object) by '%' and broken tags by '!'. P.S.: Also, cg-tag received a lot of improvements in the last two days. Now features the same cool editor as cg-commit (but only if ran with -e), -d was renamed to -m (but will stay aliased for quite some time), cg-tag now also accepts multiple -m options for creating multi-paragraph descriptions from the commandline, and bunch of other minor stuff was implemented. Thanks for the idea, -- Petr "Pasky" Baudis Stuff: http://pasky.or.cz/ Right now I am having amnesia and deja-vu at the same time. I think I have forgotten this before. - : send the line "unsubscribe git" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html