On Thu, Aug 10, 2017 at 10:27:19AM -0700, Stefan Beller wrote: > > I'm not fond of that, as it's vague about which exact trailers we're > > talking about. I also thought of something like --verbatim, but I'd > > worry that would seem to conflict with --normalize. > > > > I dunno. All of the names seem not quite descriptive enough to me. > > I meant 'exact' as in 'exactly from the patch/commit, no external > influence such as config', so maybe '--from-patch' or '--from-commit' > (which says the same as --no-config just the other way round. > Having --no- in config options as the standard is a UX disaster > IMHO as then we have to forbid the --no-no-X or reintroduce X > and flip the default) Yes, that was definitely the other reason I didn't want to call it "--no-config". :) It's not always from a patch or commit. The most accurate along those lines is "--from-input". > Maybe --genuine ? But in the greater context I think that's vague again; we don't know which part of the command's operation is "genuine". Perhaps "--exact-input" hits all of those. Or maybe "--only-input" to match the other "--only". I think I like that last one the best. It makes it clear that we are looking just at the input, and not anything else. Which is exactly what the feature does. -Peff