Re: RFC: a plugin architecture for git extensions?

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Junio C Hamano <gitster@xxxxxxxxx> writes:
> Do you or do you not run "apt-get install git-superadd"?
>
> One possible answer may be to run "apt-get install git-superadd", and then
> the users who want "git add" to behave in a new way to opt-in to use the
> "plug-in".  I think that is what Jon is getting at.

If aliases could override built-in command names, it'd be easy enough
("alias add=superadd") ... [with some feature to allow suppressing the
alias to prevent recursion, e.g. an environment variable or something.]

-Miles

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