As far as I am aware there are only "git ls-files", "git ls-refs", "git
ls-tree", "git ls-remote" etc.
Yet I think this could be a nice little addition because I always catch
myself using "ls" out of being used to it from everywhere else really.
On 10/12/20 10:19 PM, Junio C Hamano wrote:
Cedric Schwyter <cedricschwyter@xxxxxxxxxx> writes:
Since many CLI-tools make use of this alias and many programmers are
used to it I thought I'd add it to git since I was missing such an alias.
Is there a "git somecmd" that allows "git somecmd ls" form, while
these "git stash list", "git worktree list" subcommands take "list"
and not "ls"? If so, this change may make sense, but otherwise, not
really.
I only added it to built-in subcommands for now, might add it to some
more commands in the future.
Cedric Schwyter (1):
subcommands: alias 'list'-subcommands to 'ls' where applicable
docs: update docs with new alias
Documentation/git-bundle.txt | 4 ++++
Documentation/git-sparse-checkout.txt | 3 +++
Documentation/git-stash.txt | 5 +++++
Documentation/git-worktree.txt | 5 +++++
builtin/bundle.c | 3 ++-
builtin/sparse-checkout.c | 3 ++-
builtin/stash.c | 4 +++-
builtin/worktree.c | 3 ++-
8 files changed, 26 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)