Re: git worktree add prints to stdout

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On 08/05, Karen Arutyunov wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> The 'git worktree add' command prints to both standard streams. So in the
> following example the first line is printed to stderr and the second to
> stdout.

git 2.18.0 should print both of those lines to stdout.  This was done
to match where 'git reset --hard' prints the 'HEAD is now at...'
message. See also the thread at [1] where we did make that decision.

[1]: https://public-inbox.org/git/CAPig+cQ8VzDycUMo-QOexNDBgQGEGj2BPmPa-Y0vhGCt_brbhg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx/

> $ git worktree add ../pub build2-control
> Preparing ../pub (identifier pub)
> HEAD is now at b03ea86 Update
> 
> This looks like a bug, as, for example, the checkout command prints 'HEAD is
> now at...' message to stderr.

I think eventually it would be nice to write all those messages to
'stderr', as I think they do make more sense there.  I said I may do
that at some point in [2], but never got around to it yet.  If you
want to take a stab at it, feel free :)

[2]: https://public-inbox.org/git/xmqq604rzytx.fsf@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx/

> Best regards,
> Karen



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