Josh Triplett wrote: > Michael Spang wrote: >> Josh Triplett wrote: >>> +if [ "$disabled" = true ]; then >>> + echo "clean.requireForce set and -n or -f not given; refusing to clean" >>> + exit 1 >>> +fi >> How is it useful to abort completely? Wouldn't it be better to behave >> like -n unless -f is given? > > I don't think so, for a couple of reasons. [...] That said, a *separate* config option to make git-clean assume -n by default seems potentially useful as well. - Josh Triplett
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