Hi Jake, On Thu, 18 Jan 2018, Jacob Keller wrote: > On Thu, Jan 18, 2018 at 7:35 AM, Johannes Schindelin > <johannes.schindelin@xxxxxx> wrote: > > This commit implements the commands to label, and to reset to, given > > revisions. The syntax is: > > > > label <name> > > reset <name> > > > > As a convenience shortcut, also to improve readability of the generated > > todo list, a third command is introduced: bud. It simply resets to the > > "onto" revision, i.e. the commit onto which we currently rebase. > > > > The code looks good, but I'm a little wary of adding bud which > hard-codes a specific label. I suppose it does grant a bit of > readability to the resulting script... ? It doesn't seem that > important compared to use using "reset onto"? At least when > documenting this it should be made clear that the "onto" label is > special. Indeed, `bud` helped me more in the earlier times of the Git garden shears when I had to *introduce* branch structure into the long list of Git for Windows' patches. If there are no voices in favor of `bud` other than mine, I will remove support for it in the next iteration. Ciao, Dscho