ab/align-parse-options-help & ab/help-config-vars

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On Thu, Sep 30 2021, Junio C Hamano wrote:

> * ab/align-parse-options-help (2021-09-22) 4 commits
>  - parse-options: properly align continued usage output
>  - git rev-parse --parseopt tests: add more usagestr tests
>  - send-pack: properly use parse_options() API for usage string
>  - parse-options API users: align usage output in C-strings
>
>  When "git cmd -h" shows more than one line of usage text (e.g.
>  the cmd subcommand may take sub-sub-command), parse-options API
>  learned to align these lines, even across i18n/l10n.
>
>  Will merge to 'next'?
>
>
> * ab/help-config-vars (2021-09-23) 9 commits
>  - help: move column config discovery to help.c library
>  - help / completion: make "git help" do the hard work
>  - help tests: test --config-for-completion option & output
>  - help: simplify by moving to OPT_CMDMODE()
>  - help: correct logic error in combining --all and --guides
>  - help: correct logic error in combining --all and --config
>  - help tests: add test for --config output
>  - help: correct usage & behavior of "git help --guides"
>  - help: correct the usage string in -h and documentation
>
>  Teach "git help -c" into helping the command line completion of
>  configuration variables.
>
>  Will merge to 'next'?

I think the v5[1] and v3[2] of these have, respectively, reached an
"addressed all feedback" and "should be good enough". I.e. had some
feedback on [2] that I'm choosing to read as some post-cleanup
suggestions :)

The reason I wanted [2] was for some user-facing documentation query
improvements in "git help", so having it go forward would be
great. Thanks!

1. https://lore.kernel.org/git/cover-v5-0.4-00000000000-20210921T132350Z-avarab@xxxxxxxxx/
2. https://lore.kernel.org/git/cover-v3-0.9-00000000000-20210921T223223Z-avarab@xxxxxxxxx/



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