Re: push.default documented in "man git-push"?

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Junio C Hamano wrote:
> Nguyen Thai Ngoc Duy <pclouds@xxxxxxxxx> writes:
>
>> On Wed, Oct 3, 2012 at 3:46 PM, Ramkumar Ramachandra <artagnon@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>> On second thought, it might not be such a good idea.  There are *lots*
>>> of variables that control the operation of each command, and it's hard
>>> to decide which ones to list and which ones to omit.  I've listed all
>>> the relevant variables for git-push, except the advice.* variables- I
>>> don't know how useful such a long list might be.
>>
>> I think listing receive.* and advice.* (and maybe even
>> remove.<name>.*) is still ok. The goal is to give users a clue.
>> They'll need to look up in config.txt anyway for explanation. If we
>> name the config keys (and groups) well then users should be able to
>> guess what those keys may be for before deciding whether to look into
>> details.
>
> Please do not label the list as "These variables affect this
> command" to give a false impression that it is the complete list if
> it isn't.
>
> Unless somebody promises to keep an up-to-date complete list there
> (or even better, come up with a mechanism to help us keep that
> promise automatically, perhaps by annotating pieces with structured
> comments in config.txt and automatically appending such a section to
> manual pages of relevant commands), that is.
>
> With a weaker phrase, e.g. "These configuration variables may be of
> interest", such a list may not hurt readers, but personally I do not
> think it adds much value to have a list of variables without even a
> single line description of what each is used for.

Okay.  Does this work?

-- 8< --
From: Ramkumar Ramachandra <artagnon@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sun, 7 Oct 2012 17:24:36 +0530
Subject: [PATCH] Documentation/git-push: add a configuration variables
 section

The list of configuration variables that affect the operation of a git
command can often be hard to find.  As a first step, add a
"Configuration variables" section to git-push.  The intent is to
create similar sections in all manpages.

Signed-off-by: Ramkumar Ramachandra <artagnon@xxxxxxxxx>
---
 Documentation/git-push.txt | 24 ++++++++++++++++++++++++
 1 file changed, 24 insertions(+)

diff --git a/Documentation/git-push.txt b/Documentation/git-push.txt
index cb97cc1..a125536 100644
--- a/Documentation/git-push.txt
+++ b/Documentation/git-push.txt
@@ -426,6 +426,30 @@ Commits A and B would no longer belong to a
branch with a sy
 and so would be unreachable.  As such, these commits would be removed by
 a `git gc` command on the origin repository.

+Configuration variables
+-----------------------
+
+These configuration variables may be of interest.  For more
+information see linkgit:git-config[1].
+
+branch.<name>.remote
+core.gitProxy
+http.proxy
+push.default
+receive.autogc
+receive.denyCurrentBranch
+receive.denyDeleteCurrent
+receive.denyDeletes
+receive.denyNonFastForwards
+receive.unpackLimit
+receive.updateserverinfo
+remote.<name>.mirror
+remote.<name>.proxy
+remote.<name>.push
+remote.<name>.pushurl
+remote.<name>.receivepack
+remote.<name>.url
+
 GIT
 ---
 Part of the linkgit:git[1] suite
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