Re: Propose promoting 'contrib/rerere-train.sh' to command

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Hi Tom,

On 21/12/2019 02:17, Tom Miller wrote:
> I would like to propose promoting 'contrib/rerere-train.sh' to one of the
> following:
>
>     1. A builtin c command 'builtin/rerere-train.c'
>     2. To the top level directory as a built in script 'git-rerere-train.sh'
>
> I have recently found myself writing scripts using 'contrib/rerere-train.sh'
> and I wish it was built into the command. This would make it easier to use
> rather than having to find it on different platforms. I think it could also
> benefit from some documentation.
>
> I am trying to gauge the interest in this change before spending some time on
> working on it. I would also appreciate feedback or alternative approaches to
> what I have suggested. Thank you for your time.
>
> Thanks,
> Tom Miller
This sounds like a useful capability (especially the documentation!).

I also had aspirations that there should also be a way of exchanging the
essence of the rerere data when conflicts (e.g. feature vs master branch
merges) are known locally and ought to be communicable with the patch sets.

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Philip



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