Re: Making git disappear when talking about my code
From: Daniel Barkalow <hidden>
Date: 2016-06-15 22:43:07
On Wed, 25 Apr 2007, Junio C Hamano wrote:
Daniel Barkalow [off-list ref] writes:quoted
Linus has stated a preference on the lkml for being told about branches in the syntax used for anonymous pulls: URL branchname. That is, you say: Please pull from: git://server/path branch And he cuts and pastes into the command line: git pull git://server/path branch Now, this syntax isn't available for git-clone, because git-clone puts the optional directory to create after the URL. But, in an ideal world, this is how it would work; you could see a pull request, and just type "git some-command <paste>".I think I already suggested this to Carl once, but if you forget about 'git clone' in this case (or any other cases), your example would just work. $ git init $ git pull git://server/path branch
It works for Linus's usage, where he expects to get all the info again next time there's more useful stuff. I don't think this configures things so that: $ git init $ git pull git://server/path branch ... wait a couple of weeks and forget the URL ... $ git pull works. (Although I haven't actually checked, so I could be totally wrong) -Daniel *This .sig left intentionally blank*