Stefan Beller <sbeller@xxxxxxxxxx> writes: >> Unfortunately gitglossary(7) doesn't make this clear at all --- it >> uses the term worktree a few times (and appears to mean "working tree" >> when it does --- e.g. >> >> Pathspecs are used on the command line of [...] and many other >> commands to limit the scope of operations to some subset of >> the tree or worktree. >> >> ) but never defines it. > > So maybe it's time to look for volunteers for a cleanup patch. ;) > I tried finding the discussion on worktree vs "working tree" > and did not succeed. :/ A rough rule of thumb. Anything that was written before 2014 or back when nobody knew df0b6cfb ("worktree: new place for "git prune --worktrees"", 2015-06-29) was coming that says "worktree" is using the term to refer to what we call "working tree" these days. What Jonathan quoted above came from 3bd2bcfa ("glossary: define pathspec", 2010-12-15) and certainly predates the one that replaced contrib/workdir, so we should update it to read "working tree".