SZEDER Gábor writes:
> Somehow I had a hard time making sense out of "when the current working
> directory was not a parent of the untracked file". Perhaps "when the
> untracked files are outside of the current working directory" would be
> easier to grok?
That description doesn't cover all case
Junio C Hamano wrote:
> Subject: SubmittingPatches: nudge to use send-email
>
> In step "(4) Sending your patches", we instruct users to do an
> inline patch, avoid breaking whitespaces, avoid attachments,
> use [PATCH v2] for second round, etc., all of which send-email
> knows how to do.
The ide
Apologies for the poorly formatted e-mail. I realized after I sent the
message that the `git send-mail` command was an option. I was trying
to use python to modify the e-mail before sending it, and the three
different "From" fields got mumbled.
Anyway, this brings up the point that `git send-email
>From 3e4e22e93bf07355b40ba0abcb3a15c4941cfee7 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Cody A Taylor
Date: Thu, 12 Mar 2015 20:36:44 -0400
Subject: [PATCH] git prompt: Use toplevel to find untracked files.
The __git_ps1() prompt function would not show an untracked
state when the current working directory
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