Re: Suggestion to add a new command(git print-tree)

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Regards
Alangi Derick Ndimnain


On Mon, May 25, 2015 at 5:21 PM, Alangi Derick <alangiderick@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> With discussions i have on the irc channel(#git) i just noticed there
> is the git ls-tree command but it doesn't format the tree so it will
> be a good thing for the tree to be formatted. I will like to embark on
> the project.
> Regards
> Alangi Derick Ndimnain
>
>
> On Mon, May 25, 2015 at 5:17 PM, Alangi Derick <alangiderick@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> Hello everyone,
>>      I will like us to discuss on this topic to add a new command into
>> git that will enable us to print the entire working tree in a git
>> repository. Something similar to work happens when you run the linux
>> command: "pstree".
>>      This is important in searching and also more that i will be
>> discussing while talking about the idea. Thanks and if there is
>> anything to say about this, feel free to comment.
>>
>> Regards
>> Alangi Derick Ndimnain

Sorry for topping post, i forgot. Just like i said above, it will be
good that commands like; git ls-tree, git ls-files and more commands
of git that list directories to do them in a tree-like manner.
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