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From: Sverre Rabbelier
Date: 8/17/2010 11:42 AM
On Tue, Aug 17, 2010 at 01:02, Joshua Jensen<jjensen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I've been playing around with various 'git log' options, but I'm not finding
one that gives me the gitk --all view as if StGit were never attached to the
repository. (Speaking of StGit and apps that store metadata in branches...
it would be awesome to have a filter that knocks those branches out of ALL
views of the data.)
It would be easier if StGit DTRT and stored its metadata in a stgit/
namespace. That way you could just do `gitk --branches=refs/heads/`.
There's (afaik) no way to specify what refs not to show, you'd need to
teach 'git rev-list' a way to ignore a ref space. You'd have to teach
it how to interpret something like `git rev-list --all --not
--branches=refs/heads/*.stgit`.
Sure, I agree StGit should the metadata in an stgit/ namespace.
In any case, it sounds like there is no way to pull this off right now. :(
Thanks for the help!
Josh
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