Re: [RFC PATCH 3/3] grep: add option to ignore sparsity patterns

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Elijah Newren <newren@xxxxxxxxx> writes:

> It sounds like you are describing partial clone rather than sparse
> checkout?  Or perhaps you're trying to blur the distinction,
> suggesting the two should be used together, with the partial clone
> machinery learning to download history within the specified sparse
> cones?

Yeah, I guess it is a little bit of both ;-)

>>  Regardless of the choice of the default, it would be a good
>> idea to make the subcommands consistently offer the same default and
>> allow the non-default views with the same UI.
>
> Agreed.

Yup, thanks.



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