On Tue, Aug 26, 2014 at 10:24:35AM -0700, Junio C Hamano wrote: > Jeff King <peff@xxxxxxxx> writes: > > > ... But we are left with three options: > > > > 1. Add "git remote list" with verbose output. This is bad because it > > differs gratuitously from "git remote". > > > > 2. Add "git remote list" with non-verbose output. This is good because > > it means "git remote" is just a shortcut for "git remote list", > > which is consistent with other parts of git. But it is potentially > > bad if "-v" is a better output format. > > > > 3. Add "git remote list" with verbose output, and tweak "git remote" > > to match. This is bad because it breaks backwards compatibility. > > > > The proposal is for (1). I think we agree that (3) is out. The question > > is whether (1) or (2) is the least bad. > > I would imagine that those who want list of remotes programatically > would read from "git config" output and it would be with less > friction to change the output from "git remote", a command that is > solely to cater to end-user humans, to suit people's needs, so I am > not sure if (3) is immediately "out". Yeah, I touched on that earlier. I would personally consider "git remote" to be a porcelain, and "git config" to be the appropriate plumbing for accessing those values. However, it's a little tricky to robustly get the list of remotes with "git config". So I would not be surprised if scripts have used "git remote" to do the same thing (I know for a fact that some internal scripts at GitHub did this, though I recently cleaned them up so I do not have a vested interest either way at this point). That does not mean those scripts are right and we cannot change things, but it may be a matter of practicality. > Having said that, my preference is > > 0. Do nothing, but document the "default to listing" better if > needed. > > and then 2. above, and then 1. Yeah, I'd agree with that. -Peff -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe git" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html