Re: [PATCH 1/2] Suggest use of "git add file1 file2" when there is nothing to commit.

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Hi,

Am Freitag, den 15.12.2006, 21:53 -0500 schrieb Shawn O. Pearce:
...
> @@ -292,7 +291,9 @@ void wt_status_print(struct wt_status *s)
>  	if (s->verbose && !s->is_initial)
>  		wt_status_print_verbose(s);
>  	if (!s->commitable)
> -		printf("%s\n", s->amend ? "# No changes" : "nothing to commit");
> +		printf("%s (%s)\n",
> +			s->amend ? "# No changes" : "nothing to commit",
> +			use_add_msg);
>  }
I don't like the new 'nothing to commit (use "git add ... message")'
message. I use git status very often to see if there is something to
commit, but now there is always this annoying "use git add ..." message.
I just want to see on what the branch is and if there is something to
commit.

If there is something to commit I get the list of untracked or modified
files with the use_add_msg and if I try to commit an empty tree as
initial commit I get the message from git-commit.sh.


bye

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