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Re: On the popularity of git
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David Kastrup |
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Re: On the popularity of git |
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Sat, 31 Oct 2015 22:15:28 +0100 |
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Steinar Bang <address@hidden> writes:
>>>>>> Alan Mackenzie <address@hidden>:
>
>> Not at all. There are 20, 30, or 50 options which all consciously
>> have to be omitted. Otherwise you are stumbling in the dark, or
>> merely learning sequences of commands by rote (as I have done), rather
>> than truly mastering them.
>
> Could you concretely name some of these 20 to 50 options?
>
> If you have to omit them all the time, it shouldn't be too much work.
I have to consciously omit about two dozen options whenever I call "ls".
It's so frustrating whenever you forget to omit one.
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David Kastrup
- Re: On the popularity of git [Was: Git question: when using branches, how does git treat working files when changing branches?], (continued)
- Re: On the popularity of git [Was: Git question: when using branches, how does git treat working files when changing branches?], Eli Zaretskii, 2015/10/31
- Re: On the popularity of git [Was: Git question: when using branches, how does git treat working files when changing branches?], Andreas Schwab, 2015/10/31
- Re: On the popularity of git [Was: Git question: when using branches, how does git treat working files when changing branches?], Oleh Krehel, 2015/10/31
- Re: On the popularity of git [Was: Git question: when using branches, how does git treat working files when changing branches?], David Kastrup, 2015/10/31
- Re: On the popularity of git, Stephen J. Turnbull, 2015/10/31
- Re: On the popularity of git, Alan Mackenzie, 2015/10/31
- Re: On the popularity of git, Dmitry Gutov, 2015/10/31
- Re: On the popularity of git, Stephen J. Turnbull, 2015/10/31
- Re: On the popularity of git, David Kastrup, 2015/10/31
- Re: On the popularity of git, Steinar Bang, 2015/10/31
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- Re: On the popularity of git, Alan Mackenzie, 2015/10/31
- Re: On the popularity of git [Was: Git question: when using branches, how does git treat working files when changing branches?], Juanma Barranquero, 2015/10/30
- Re: On the popularity of git [Was: Git question: when using branches, how does git treat working files when changing branches?], David Kastrup, 2015/10/30
- Re: On the popularity of git [Was: Git question: when using branches, how does git treat working files when changing branches?], Juanma Barranquero, 2015/10/30
- Re: On the popularity of git [Was: Git question: when using branches, how does git treat working files when changing branches?], David Kastrup, 2015/10/30
- Re: Git question: when using branches, how does git treat working files when changing branches?, Eli Zaretskii, 2015/10/29
- Re: Git question: when using branches, how does git treat working files when changing branches?, Eli Zaretskii, 2015/10/29
- Re: Git question: when using branches, how does git treat working files when changing branches?, Davis Herring, 2015/10/29
Re: Git question: when using branches, how does git treat working files when changing branches?, David Kastrup, 2015/10/28