Re: [PATCH] object name: introduce ':::<oneline prefix>' notation

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On Fri, Feb 23, 2007 at 11:48:38PM +0100, Johannes Schindelin wrote:

> > To name a commit, you can now say
> > 
> > 	git rev-parse ':::Initial revision of "git"'
> 
> Alex Riesen and Shawn Pearce suggested ":/" instead of ":::", to reflect 
> the searching nature ("/" is the key to search in "less" output).

Is there a particular argument for using a special syntax in the commit
argument? Why not just add a '--grep' or similar option to indicate that
we will be grepping the commits logs?

-Peff
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