Re: [PATCH] blame: can specify shas of commits to ignore on command line

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Is this feature dead? There seems to be some question about the value of
such a feature in the discussion along this thread, however, such a feature
would have the wonderful benefit of allowing a change such as that being
discussed here:
http://koha.1045719.n5.nabble.com/Koha-3-8-release-schedule-amp-perltidy-process-td5547369.html
to be made and yet preserve the usefulness of git-blame.

To recap the issue in the thread at koha-devel:

A massive perl-tidy is being considered to be applied project wide in a
single commit. The real show-stopper is that this breaks git-blame. If
git-blame could be told to ignore that single commit id, life would be good
(I think).

At any rate it provides a use-case which might justify such a feature.

Kind Regards,
Chris

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