Re: Git issues with submodules

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Heiko Voigt <hvoigt@xxxxxxxxxx> writes:

> What I think needs fixing here first is that the ignore setting should not
> apply to any diffs between HEAD and index. IMO, it should only apply
> to the diff between worktree and index.

Hmph.  How about "git diff $commit", the diff between the worktree and
a named commit (which may or may not be HEAD)?

> When we have that the user does not see the submodule changed when
> normally working. But after doing git add . the change to the submodule
> should be shown in status and diff regardless of the configuration.

Yes, that sounds sensible.
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