* [RFC] repo: path representation in `git repo info` (absolute vs relative)
@ 2026-03-18 6:55 jayesh0104
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From: Jayesh Daga <jayeshdaga99@gmail.com>
Hi,
While working on extending `git repo info` to include additional
path-related values (e.g., `paths.common_dir`, `paths.toplevel`,
and `--git-path` equivalents), I wanted to clarify the expected
representation of paths before proceeding further.
Currently, commands like `git rev-parse` may return paths relative
to the current working directory depending on context. In contrast,
some internal APIs operate on absolute paths.
This raises a design question for `git repo info`:
Should path-related values be returned as:
1. Relative paths (consistent with `rev-parse` behavior and more portable), or
2. Absolute paths (more explicit and unambiguous)?
One possible approach is:
- Default to relative paths for consistency and portability
- Provide an optional flag (e.g., `--absolute`) to return absolute paths
This would allow flexibility while maintaining compatibility with
existing expectations.
I would appreciate feedback on the preferred approach before
proceeding with additional path-related keys.
Thanks,
Jayesh
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