Re: [PATCH 00/18] Add `branch-diff`, a `tbdiff` lookalike

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Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@xxxxxx> writes:

> Johannes Schindelin (17):
>   Add a function to solve least-cost assignment problems
>   Add a new builtin: branch-diff
>   branch-diff: first rudimentary implementation
>   branch-diff: improve the order of the shown commits
>   branch-diff: also show the diff between patches
>   branch-diff: right-trim commit messages
>   branch-diff: indent the diffs just like tbdiff
>   branch-diff: suppress the diff headers
>   branch-diff: adjust the output of the commit pairs
>   branch-diff: do not show "function names" in hunk headers
>   branch-diff: use color for the commit pairs
>   color: provide inverted colors, too
>   diff: add an internal option to dual-color diffs of diffs
>   branch-diff: offer to dual-color the diffs
>   branch-diff --dual-color: work around bogus white-space warning
>   branch-diff: add a man page
>   completion: support branch-diff
>
> Thomas Rast (1):
>   branch-diff: add tests

Lovely.  

I often have to criticize a series whose later half consists of many
follow-up patches with "don't do 'oops, the previous was wrong'",
but the follow-up patches in this series are not such corrections.
The organization of the series to outline the basic and core idea
first in the minimum form and then to build on it to improve an
aspect of the command one step at a time is very helpful to guide
the readers where the author of the series wants them to go.



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