Re: Question about include feature in .gitconfig

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On Thu, Apr 05, 2012 at 06:09:41AM +0900, Shouichi KAMIYA wrote:

> I have a question about "include" feature in config file.
> In .gitconfig I included .my_super_secret_file like below.
> 
> # .gitconfig
> [include]
>     path = .my_super_secret_file
> 
> # .my_super_secret_file
> [github]
>     password = foobar
> 
> Now, my question is return value of "git config --global github.password".
> I expect it to return foobar but it returns nothing. Is this behavior expected?

Yes, that's the expected behavior. Includes are not followed by default
when you ask for the value from a _specific_ file, as you do with
"--global".

If you do "git config github.password", you will get the answer you
want. You can also use "git config --includes --global github.password"
if you want to search only ~/.gitconfig, but following includes.

-Peff
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