Re: [PATCH v2] status: -i shorthand for --ignored command line option

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Nicholas Guriev <guriev-ns@xxxxx> writes:

> It allows for uniformity with the --untracked-files option. Also
> the new short flag saves the number of keys to press for the
> typically git-status command.

Unlike "-u', "-i" is supported by "git commit" which shares the
underlying implementation, and that is the historical reason why we
never had "-i" shorthand, I think.  

While I do understand why sometimes "-u" is useful, especially
"-uno", to help those whose .gitignore is not managed as well as it
should be, I am not sure why a "typical git-status" invocation would
ask for "--ignored" that often to require such a short-hand.



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