Re: New feature discussion: git rebase --status

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John Keeping <john@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:

> The one piece of information that I often want is the SHA1 of the commit
> that is currently being applied.  Currently I have to look through my
> scrollback for the "stopping" message or poke around in .git/.
>
> Having that in the output of "git status" would be really nice,

... and should be rather easy as it is the content of
.git/rebase-merge/stopped-sha

Perhaps "git status" could say stg like "(applying 1d3fb08, 2/5)"

> output format you've posted is a big improvement over what we have at
> the moment for this case.

My idea when I wrote the item on the wiki was to keep the a very short
summary in "git status", and to put all the information one could whish
in a separate command. I'd describe it as a complement more than an
improvement ;-).

-- 
Matthieu Moy
http://www-verimag.imag.fr/~moy/
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