Pete Grayson
Pete Grayson
Is this a fair example of the behavior you are interested in: ``` shellsession $ for p in a b c; do stg new -m $p; sleep 3; done Now...
Thank you, as always, @chucklever for taking the time to write up this issue. I am able to reproduce the issue. The nature of the problem is that each invocation...
@chucklever thank you for these additional details.
This idea makes sense to me. I appreciate you taking the time to write down this idea.
With the latest change to format StGit's stack metadata in JSON instead of the prior custom format (7641796), it becomes a bit more straightforward to capture patch guards in the...
The case for `--3way` makes sense to me. Regarding passing arbitrary options to `git apply`, I personally do not prefer that approach. Stgit has this kind of arbitrary option pass-through...
Hi @chucklever. These are good questions and, I think, a common use case. Perhaps the missing piece in your workflow is `stg undo --hard`. In the case you describe, when...
This discussion is really helpful. My takeaway is that `stg push` could benefit from one or more usability improvements. The menu of options thus far: * No push conflicts by...
Thanks for writing up this issue, @NonLogicalDev. It would be nice if libgit2 supported sparse checkout natively. That said, it doesn't seem like that project has the will to take...
@arxanas, you seem to be pointing out a detail related to how the sparse checkouts feature intersects with the multiple worktrees feature, which is interesting and potentially useful toward the...