On 11 May 2018 at 23:15, Derrick Stolee <dstolee@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > The commit-graph file is a very helpful feature for speeding up git > operations. In order to make it more useful, write the commit-graph file > by default during standard garbage collection operations. So does it really write by default... > Add a 'gc.commitGraph' config setting that triggers writing a > commit-graph file after any non-trivial 'git gc' command. Defaults to > false while the commit-graph feature matures. We specifically do not or not...? I guess the first paragraph has simply been there since before you changed your mind about the default? > want to turn this on by default until the commit-graph feature is fully > integrated with history-modifying features like shallow clones. So if someone would turn this on with a shallow clone, ... Do we want some note (warning?) around that in the user documentation? Martin