Re: Question about "git commit -a"

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Matthieu Moy wrote:
Andreas Ericsson <ae@xxxxxx> writes:

Yes, but it's so enormously powerful once you get a grip on it that I can't
for the life of me imagine an scm system without it. You just can't do
"scm commit --interactive" without it in a sane way,

darcs|hg record do a very similar job. The real difference between
darcs and others here is not "scm commit --interactive", but the fact
that you can split the work among multiple commands, the index
maintains a persistant state.

or check which merge- conflicts you've already resolved,

At least bzr and baz have this kind of conflict management. It's just
a separate file, containing the list of unresolved conflicts.


Can you check them against any revision you want? If so, I'm impressed :)

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