Re: [RFC] Subtle differences in passing configs to git clone

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On Tue, Feb 21, 2017 at 12:36:25PM +0100, Lars Schneider wrote:

> I stumbled across the following today:
> 
> (1) git -c foo.bar="foobar" clone <URL>
> 
> --> uses the config temporarily
> 
> 
> (2) git clone -c foo.bar="foobar" <URL>
> 
> --> uses the config and writes it to .git/config
> 
> This was introduced in 84054f7 ("clone: accept config options on the 
> command line") and it makes total sense.

Yep, they were designed to match.

> However, I think this subtitle difference can easily confuse users.
> 
> I think we should tell the users that we've written to .git/config.
> Maybe something like this:
> 
> git clone -c foo.bar="foobar" <URL>
> Cloning into 'test'...
> Writing foo.bar="foobar" to local config...
> remote: Counting objects: 2152, done.
> remote: Compressing objects: 100% (33/33), done.
> remote: Total 2152 (delta 19), reused 0 (delta 0), pack-reused 2119
> Receiving objects: 100% (2152/2152), 328.66 KiB | 217.00 KiB/s, done.
> Resolving deltas: 100% (1289/1289), done.
> 
> What do you think?

<shrug> I don't find it confusing, but I can see how one might. Since
"clone" is already pretty chatty, I don't mind adding the extra message.

-Peff



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