Re: Why doesn't git commit -a track new files

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On Thu, Feb 24, 2011 at 04:54:02PM +0100, Michael J Gruber wrote:

> > But as you mentioned, it is sadly not as trivial as just adding a new
> > way to call "git add". So I think nobody has simply cared enough to
> > implement it to date.
> 
> How about this program:
> 
> - refactor add, commit to share the "add parts"

Sounds good.

> - homogenize interface: replace "add -u" by "add -a" (hidden
> compatibility thingy of course)

I like it.

> - hom. interface: allow "-a pathspec" for commit

What would it do? It would just behave like "git commit -i pathspec"?

> - have commit -A

Sounds good.

> Oh, and do "commit -n" what one would expect [1.8.0] :)

Yeah, I like that, too.

Are you volunteering to work on it all? :)

-Peff
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