Re: [PATCH 0/8] build-in add -i: implement all commands in the main loop

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"Johannes Schindelin via GitGitGadget" <gitgitgadget@xxxxxxxxx>
writes:

> Based on the js/builtin-add-i branch, this patch series implements the rest
> of the commands in git add -i's main loop: update, revert, add_untracked, 
> patch, diff, and quit. Apart from quit, these commands are all very similar
> in that they first build a list of files, display it, let the user choose
> which ones to act on, and then perform the action.

So, this obviously depends on the previous "let's start the main
loop" series, in which I recall you found at least one remaining bug
after sending the latest round.

I'd prefer to queue this on top of the iteration of that series,
which would hopefully become the final one, which would let me avoid
one rebase of this series ;-)

Thanks.



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