Re: [PATCH v3 1/2] git-am: emit usage when called w/o arguments and w/o patch on stdin

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On Jan 28, 2009, at 3:03 PM, Jay Soffian wrote:

When git am is called w/o arguments, w/o a patch on stdin and the user hits ctrl-c, it leaves behind a partially populated $dotest directory. After this commit, it emits usage when called w/o arguments and w/o a patch on stdin.

FWIW, I sometimes like to run 'git am', paste in a patch and hit ctrl-d.

I can probably retrain my finger to use 'git am -', but I'm not sure if that
works (after this patch)? At least it's not mentioned in the manpage.

- Pieter
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