Hi Stefan, I will look at it. Thanks, Marius 2017-10-03 18:53 GMT+02:00 Stefan Beller <sbeller@xxxxxxxxxx>: > On Tue, Oct 3, 2017 at 3:15 AM, Marius Paliga <marius.paliga@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> There is a need to pass predefined push-option during "git push" >> without need to specify it explicitly. >> >> In another words we need to have a new "git config" variable to >> specify string that will be automatically passed as "--push-option" >> when pushing to remote. >> >> Something like the following: >> >> git config push.optionDefault AllowMultipleCommits >> >> and then command >> git push >> would silently run >> git push --push-option "AllowMultipleCommits" > > We would need to > * design this feature (seems like you already have a good idea what you need) > * implement it (see builtin/push.c): > - move "struct string_list push_options = STRING_LIST_INIT_DUP;" > to be a file-static variable, such that we have access to it outside > of cmd_push. > - In git_push_config in builtin/push.c that parses the config, we'd > need to check > for "push.optionDefault" and add these to the push_options (I assume multiple > are allowed) > * document it (Documentation/git-push.txt) > * add a test for it ? (t/t5545-push-options.sh) > > Care to write a patch? Otherwise I'd mark it up as part of > #leftoverbits for now, > as it seems like a good starter project. > > Thanks, > Stefan