Re: About git pretty
From: David Tweed <hidden>
Date: 2016-06-15 22:45:12
On Sat, Aug 23, 2008 at 12:41 AM, Junio C Hamano [off-list ref] wrote:
"Felipe Contreras" [off-list ref] writes:quoted
It is just me or 'pretty full' doesn't exactly convey the meaning of the action to execute?
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If you like the idea I can work on a patch.FWIW, I don't like it.
It's probably much too late to change conventions given the number of deployed scripts, but one of the annoyances for me about git is that a lot of the commands/options names are based on what the code does/is written rather than relating to what a user who doesn't know or care about the inner workings expects as output. For instance, I imagine the --pretty gets its name because a pretty printing routine, called pretty_print_commit in the code, was written but the name probably doesn't make much sense to anyone who's not from a computer science background. Likewise the options --hard, --soft and --mixed to git reset lack any natural mnemonic structure. (I'm sure one can be contrived, but I doubt it'd be particularly natural.) Then there's git-fsck and gitk. It's not remotely a big problem but it is something that I'd imagine would have been done differently with hindsight. -- cheers, dave tweed__________________________ david.tweed@gmail.com Rm 124, School of Systems Engineering, University of Reading. "while having code so boring anyone can maintain it, use Python." -- attempted insult seen on slashdot