Re: [RFC/GSoC] Introduction

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Hi Sidhant,

that sounds about right to me. In what language do you plan to implement the 
wrapper?

Best,
Lars

On 17 Mar 2016, at 15:52, Sidhant Sharma <tigerkid001@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> So to sum up, the list of tasks for the project would be:
> 1. A wrapper is to be implemented around (called 'ggit') that will scan the
> arguments for potentially destructive commands. When none are found, all the
> arguments will simply be passed through to git.
> 2. If such a command is found, 'ggit' will:
>    a. Show what the command is actually going to do.
>    b. Ask the user if they are sure they want to execute it.
> Eg. "You are about to do X which  will permanently destroy Y. Do you want to
> continue?"
> 3. For all commands that are entered, 'ggit' will also show a brief summary of
> the command what it will do when executed, explaining it's intended usage.
> 
> Is the list correct, or did I miss something?
> 
> 
> Thanks and regards,
> Sidhant Sharma

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