(apologies for more pedantic nitpickery, just little things i'm running across in my travels. aside: i actually teach git courses, so it's a bit embarrassing that i don't know some of this stuff. *sigh*.) running on fully-updated fedora 28 system: $ git --version git version 2.17.0 $ is there anything in /usr/share/git-core/templates/ that is actually *essential* when initializing a new repo? this is what's in my directory by that name: ├── branches ├── description ├── hooks │ ├── applypatch-msg.sample │ ├── commit-msg.sample │ ├── fsmonitor-watchman.sample │ ├── post-update.sample │ ├── pre-applypatch.sample │ ├── pre-commit.sample │ ├── prepare-commit-msg.sample │ ├── pre-push.sample │ ├── pre-rebase.sample │ ├── pre-receive.sample │ └── update.sample └── info └── exclude but none of that above looks critically important. "man gitrepository-layout" describes the "branches" directory as "slightly deprecated", the default description file has a generic "Unnamed repository" message but, hey, so does the git source code repo itself, the hooks are all "commented out", and the info/exclude file effectively has no content, so i'm guessing that nothing there actually needs to be used to populate a new repo via "git init", correct? under the circumstances, then, should it be a viable option to initialize a new repo while specifying you want *no* initial template content? it appears you can do that just by specifying a bogus template directory (or even /dev/null) with "--template=", but that generates a "warning" -- does a selection like that even merit a "warning" if it's clear that's what i'm trying to do? rday -- ======================================================================== Robert P. J. Day Ottawa, Ontario, CANADA http://crashcourse.ca/dokuwiki Twitter: http://twitter.com/rpjday LinkedIn: http://ca.linkedin.com/in/rpjday ========================================================================