Konstantin Khomoutov <kostix@xxxxxxxx> writes: > On Fri, May 01, 2020 at 12:18:31PM +0300, Sergey Organov wrote: > > [...] >> >> I would speculate that `git checkout -` may have learned about "-" >> >> simply from the `cd -` ... >> > >> > You do not have to speculate. You only need to read what has been >> > already said in the thread ;-). >> >> Should I expect "git checkout ~" to get me to my "home" branch then? ;-) > > Heh, no you shouldn't: the '~' is expanded by the shell itself according > to its parameter expansion rules, so `cd` never sees the bare tilde > in this case ;-) Yeah, but then git could compare its argument to $HOME and "do the right thing" ;-) Just kidding, obviously. That said, bare "cd" also changes to home directory, so bare "git checkout" could become as useful. > >> Actually, that could be a good idea. I mean, to have "home" branch >> notion and a short-cut for it. > > I have no say for the idea per se but you would have hard time using > bare tilda character for that precisely because of it being special to > Unix shells - you'd need to escape it all the time (though something > like unquoted @{~} would work just OK). Yes, plain '~' won't do. -- Sergey