Rafael Silva <rafaeloliveira.cs@xxxxxxxxx> writes: > This patch series introduces a new information on the git `worktree list` > command output, to mark when a worktree is locked with a (locked) text mark. > > The intent is to improve the user experience to earlier sinalize that a linked > worktree is locked, instead of realising later when attempting to remove it > with `remove` command as it happened to me twice :) Change with a good intention, it seems. > The patches are divided into two parts. First part introduces > the new marker to the worktree list command and small documentation > change. And the second adds one test case into t2402 to test > if the (locked) text will be properly set for a locked worktree, and > not mistankely set to a unlocked or master worktree. Probably they belong together in a single patch (I am saying this after only seeing the above five lines, without reading either of these two patches, so there may be some things in them that makes it make sense to have them separate). > This is the output of the worktree list with locked marker: > > $ git worktree list > /repo/to/main abc123 [master] > /path/to/unlocked-worktree1 456def [brancha] > /path/to/locked-worktree 123abc (detached HEAD) (locked) Looks OK to me > This patches are marked with RFC mainly due to: > > - This will change the default behaviour of the worktree list, I am > not sure whether will be better to make this tuned via a config > and/or a git parameter. (assuming this change is a good idea ;) ) The default output is meant for human consumption (scripts that want to read from the command and expect stable output would be using the "--porcelain" option). The ideal case is a new output is universally useful for everybody, in which case we can just change it without any new configuration or command line option. > - Perhaps the `(locked)` marker is not the best suitable way to output > this information and we might need to come with a better way. It looks good enough to me. I am not qualified to have a strong opinion on this part, as I do not use the command all that often. $ git shortlog --no-merges --since=18.months builtin/worktree.c tells me that Eric Sunshine (CC'ed) may be a good source of wisdom on this command. > - I am a new contributor to the code base, still learning a lot of git > internals data structure and commands. Likely this patch will require > updates. Welcome. > Rafael Silva (2): > teach `list` to mark locked worktree > t2402: add test to locked linked worktree marker > > Documentation/git-worktree.txt | 5 +++-- > builtin/worktree.c | 6 +++++- > t/t2402-worktree-list.sh | 13 +++++++++++++ > 3 files changed, 21 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)