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Mon, 5 Jan 2026 11:36:16 -0500 (EST) From: Junio C Hamano To: git@vger.kernel.org Subject: What's cooking in git.git (Jan 2026, #02) X-master-at: 68cb7f9e92a5d8e9824f5b52ac3d0a9d8f653dbe X-next-at: c9366fe5a04afd4bfc01bb74b2471bc26509b37a Date: Tue, 06 Jan 2026 01:36:15 +0900 Message-ID: User-Agent: Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Precedence: bulk X-Mailing-List: git@vger.kernel.org List-Id: List-Subscribe: List-Unsubscribe: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain Here are the topics that have been cooking in my tree. Commits prefixed with '+' are in 'next' (being in 'next' is a sign that a topic is stable enough to be used and are candidate to be in a future release). Commits prefixed with '-' are only in 'seen', and aren't considered "accepted" at all and may be annotated with an URL to a message that raises issues but they are no means exhaustive. A topic without enough support may be discarded after a long period of no activity (of course they can be resubmit when new interests arise). Copies of the source code to Git live in many repositories, and the following is a list of the ones I push into or their mirrors. Some repositories have only a subset of branches. With maint, master, next, seen, todo: git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/git/git.git/ git://repo.or.cz/alt-git.git/ https://kernel.googlesource.com/pub/scm/git/git/ https://github.com/git/git/ https://gitlab.com/git-scm/git/ With all the integration branches and topics broken out: https://github.com/gitster/git/ Even though the preformatted documentation in HTML and man format are not sources, they are published in these repositories for convenience (replace "htmldocs" with "manpages" for the manual pages): git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/git/git-htmldocs.git/ https://github.com/gitster/git-htmldocs.git/ Release tarballs are available at: https://www.kernel.org/pub/software/scm/git/ -------------------------------------------------- [New Topics] * en/xdiff-cleanup-3 (2026-01-03) 11 commits - SQUASH??? cocci - xdiff: move xdl_cleanup_records() from xprepare.c to xdiffi.c - xdiff: remove dependence on xdlclassifier from xdl_cleanup_records() - xdiff: replace xdfile_t.dend with xdfenv_t.delta_end - xdiff: replace xdfile_t.dstart with xdfenv_t.delta_start - xdiff: cleanup xdl_trim_ends() - xdiff: use xdfenv_t in xdl_trim_ends() and xdl_cleanup_records() - xdiff: let patience and histogram benefit from xdl_trim_ends() - xdiff: don't waste time guessing the number of lines - xdiff: make classic diff explicit by creating xdl_do_classic_diff() - ivec: introduce the C side of ivec Preparation of xdiff/ codebase to work with Rust Comments? source: * hn/status-compare-with-push (2026-01-04) 2 commits - status: show comparison with push remote tracking branch - refactor format_branch_comparison in preparation "git status" learned to show comparison between the current branch and its push destination as well as its upstream, when the two are different (i.e., triangular workflow). Comments? source: * ob/core-attributesfile-in-repository (2026-01-02) 1 commit - environment: move "core.attributesFile" into repo-setting The core.attributesfile is intended to be set per repository, but were kept track of by a single global variable in-core, which has been corrected by moving it to per-repository data structure. Comments? source: * aa/add-p-previous-decisions (2026-01-04) 1 commit - add -p: show user's hunk decision when selecting hunks "git add -p" and friends notes what the current status of the hunk being shown is. Comments? source: * ps/t1300-2021-use-test-path-is-helpers (2026-01-04) 1 commit (merged to 'next' on 2026-01-05 at c9366fe5a0) + t1300: use test helpers instead of `test` command Test updates. Will merge to 'master'. source: <20260104194812.15134-1-pushkarkumarsingh1970@gmail.com> -------------------------------------------------- [Cooking] * pt/fsmonitor-linux (2025-12-31) 1 commit - fsmonitor: implement filesystem change listener for Linux The fsmonitor daemon has been implemented for Linux. Comments? source: * pt/t7527-flake-workaround (2025-12-31) 1 commit - t7527: fix flaky fsmonitor event tests with retry logic Test fixup. Comments? source: * pt/t7800-difftool-test-racefix (2026-01-03) 1 commit - t7800: fix racy "difftool --dir-diff syncs worktree" test Test fixup. Will merge to 'next'. source: * dd/t5403-modernise (2025-12-29) 1 commit (merged to 'next' on 2026-01-01 at d1d712e288) + t5403: use test_path_is_file instead of test -f Test micro-clean-up. Will merge to 'master'. source: <20251229185737.2328-1-deveshigurgaon@gmail.com> * ds/diff-lazy-fetch-with-name-only-fix (2025-12-29) 1 commit (merged to 'next' on 2026-01-01 at ccbd34d6c9) + diff: avoid segfault with freed entries Running "git diff" with "--name-only" and other options that allows us not to look at the blob contents, while objects that are lazily fetched from a promisor remote, caused use-after-free, which has been corrected. Will merge to 'master'. source: * en/fsck-snapshot-ref-state (2025-12-29) 1 commit - fsck: snapshot default refs before object walk "git fsck" used inconsistent set of refs to show a confused warning, which has been corrected. Waiting for review responses. cf. <20260102054922.GA2580212@coredump.intra.peff.net> source: * en/ort-recursive-d-f-conflict-fix (2025-12-29) 1 commit (merged to 'next' on 2026-01-01 at 883dcfc63e) + merge-ort: fix corner case recursive submodule/directory conflict handling The ort merge machinery was hit an assertion failure in a history with criss-cross merges renamed a directory and a non-directory, which has been corrected. Will merge to 'master'. source: * rs/tag-wo-the-repository (2025-12-28) 4 commits (merged to 'next' on 2026-01-01 at 3b7c52229a) + tag: stop using the_repository + tag: support arbitrary repositories in parse_tag() + tag: support arbitrary repositories in gpg_verify_tag() + tag: use algo of repo parameter in parse_tag_buffer() Code clean-up. Will merge to 'master'. source: <20251228181051.68724-1-l.s.r@web.de> * kh/replay-invalid-onto-advance (2025-12-22) 2 commits - t3650: add more regression tests for failure conditions - replay: die descriptively when invalid commit-ish Test coverage of "git replay" has been improved. Expecting a rework on the bottom patch. source: * bc/checkout-error-message-fix (2025-12-24) 1 commit (merged to 'next' on 2025-12-28 at d807c22e01) + checkout: quote invalid treeish in error message Message fix. Will merge to 'master'. source: <20251224203253.881129-1-sandals@crustytoothpaste.net> * cc/lop-filter-auto (2025-12-23) 9 commits - fetch-pack: wire up and enable auto filter logic - promisor-remote: keep advertised filter in memory - list-objects-filter-options: implement auto filter resolution - list-objects-filter-options: support 'auto' mode for --filter - doc: fetch: document `--filter=` option - fetch: make filter_options local to cmd_fetch() - clone: make filter_options local to cmd_clone() - promisor-remote: allow a client to store fields - promisor-remote: refactor initialising field lists "auto filter" logic for large-object promisor remote. Comments? source: <20251223111113.47473-1-christian.couder@gmail.com> * rs/commit-stack (2025-12-24) 14 commits (merged to 'next' on 2026-01-05 at 8b44eff694) + commit-reach: use commit_stack + commit-graph: use commit_stack + commit: add commit_stack_grow() + shallow: use commit_stack + pack-bitmap-write: use commit_stack + commit: add commit_stack_init() + test-reach: use commit_stack + remote: use commit_stack for src_commits + remote: use commit_stack for sent_tips + remote: use commit_stack for local_commits + name-rev: use commit_stack + midx: use commit_stack + log: use commit_stack + revision: export commit_stack Code clean-up, unifying various hand-rolled "list of commit objects" and use the commit_stack API. Will merge to 'master'. source: <20251224170327.68049-1-l.s.r@web.de> * rs/parse-config-expiry-simplify (2025-12-27) 1 commit (merged to 'next' on 2025-12-30 at 138de1df67) + config: use git_parse_int() in git_config_get_expiry_in_days() Code clean-up. Will merge to 'master'. source: <1bd3c7f3-fcf6-4d8e-aa38-c15e3d51ce4c@web.de> * rs/show-branch-prio-queue (2025-12-25) 1 commit (merged to 'next' on 2025-12-28 at 99d21acd7b) + show-branch: use prio_queue Code clean-up. Will merge to 'master'. source: <70ed751e-fc3c-4cb4-a4fd-26094a9f622e@web.de> * tt/receive-pack-oo-namespace-symref-fix (2025-12-27) 1 commit - receive-pack: fix crash on out-of-namespace symref "git receive-pack", when namespace is involved, segfaulted when a symbolic ref cross the namespace boundary. Comments? source: * sb/bundle-uri-without-uri (2025-12-19) 1 commit (merged to 'next' on 2026-01-05 at 62d0a58199) + bundle-uri: validate that bundle entries have a uri Diagnose invalid bundle-URI that lack the URI entry, instead of crashing. Will merge to 'master'. source: * sb/doc-worktree-prune-expire-improvement (2025-12-19) 2 commits - worktree: use 'prune' instead of 'expire' in help text - worktree: clarify --expire applies to missing worktrees The help text and the documentation for the "--expire" option of "git worktree [list|prune]" have been improved. Expecting a reroll. source: * ja/doc-synopsis-style-more (2025-12-20) 5 commits (merged to 'next' on 2026-01-05 at 20eb741139) + doc: convert git-remote to synopsis style + doc: convert git stage to use synopsis block + doc: convert git-status tables to AsciiDoc format + doc: convert git-status to synopsis style + doc: fix t0450-txt-doc-vs-help to select only first synopsis block More doc style updates. Will merge to 'master'. source: * js/symlink-windows (2025-12-17) 19 commits - mingw: special-case index entries for symlinks with buggy size - mingw: emulate `stat()` a little more faithfully - mingw: try to create symlinks without elevated permissions - mingw: add support for symlinks to directories - mingw: implement basic `symlink()` functionality (file symlinks only) - mingw: implement `readlink()` - mingw: allow `mingw_chdir()` to change to symlink-resolved directories - mingw: support renaming symlinks - mingw: handle symlinks to directories in `mingw_unlink()` - mingw: add symlink-specific error codes - mingw: change default of `core.symlinks` to false - mingw: factor out the retry logic - mingw: compute the correct size for symlinks in `mingw_lstat()` - mingw: teach dirent about symlinks - mingw: let `mingw_lstat()` error early upon problems with reparse points - mingw: drop the separate `do_lstat()` function - mingw: implement `stat()` with symlink support - mingw: don't call `GetFileAttributes()` twice in `mingw_lstat()` - Merge branch 'js/prep-symlink-windows' into js/symlink-windows (this branch uses js/prep-symlink-windows.) Upstream symbolic link support on Windows from Git-for-Windows. Expecting review responses. cf. <19030791-dafa-4a63-985b-9cdf423bfd1b@kdbg.org> source: * pc/lockfile-pid (2025-12-17) 1 commit - lockfile: add PID file for debugging stale locks Allow recording process ID of the process that holds the lock next to a lockfile for diagnosis. source: * js/neuter-sideband (2025-12-17) 4 commits - sideband: add options to allow more control sequences to be passed through - sideband: do allow ANSI color sequences by default - sideband: introduce an "escape hatch" to allow control characters - sideband: mask control characters Invalidate control characters in sideband messages, to avoid terminal state getting messed up. Comments? cf. source: * ps/read-object-info-improvements (2025-12-18) 8 commits - packfile: drop repository parameter from `packed_object_info()` - packfile: skip unpacking object header for disk size requests - packfile: disentangle return value of `packed_object_info()` - packfile: always populate pack-specific info when reading object info - packfile: extend `is_delta` field to allow for "unknown" state - packfile: always declare object info to be OI_PACKED - object-file: always set OI_LOOSE when reading object info - Merge branch 'jc/object-read-stream-fix' into ps/read-object-info-improvements The object-info API has been cleaned up. Comments? source: <20251218-b4-pks-odb-read-object-info-improvements-v2-0-62e3e49072bc@pks.im> * tb/macos-iconv-workarounds (2025-12-15) 6 commits . config.mak.uname: activate ICONV_RESTART_RESET if needed . Makefile: make all darwin into config.mak.uname . utf8.c: prepare workaround for iconv under macOS 14/15 . Merge branch 'rs/macos-iconv-workaround' into tb/macos-iconv-workarounds . config.mak.uname: use iconv from Homebrew on macOS . Makefile: add NO_HOMEBREW The iconv library on macOS fails to correctly handle stateful ISO/IEC 2022 encoded strings. Work it around instead of replacing it wholesale from homebrew. RFC. needs to be debased from older rs/macos-iconv-workaround topic. source: <20251215204524.1946518-1-tboegi@web.de> * js/prep-symlink-windows (2025-12-16) 6 commits - trim_last_path_component(): avoid hard-coding the directory separator - strbuf_readlink(): support link targets that exceed PATH_MAX - strbuf_readlink(): avoid calling `readlink()` twice in corner-cases - init: do parse _all_ core.* settings early - mingw: do resolve symlinks in `getcwd()` - Merge branch 'js/test-symlink-windows' into js/prep-symlink-windows (this branch is used by js/symlink-windows.) Further preparation to upstream symbolic link support on Windows. Expecting review responses. cf. source: * ap/http-probe-rpc-use-auth (2025-11-12) 1 commit - remote-curl: Use auth for probe_rpc() requests too source: <20251112223722.376330-1-aplattner@nvidia.com> * ps/packfile-store-in-odb-source (2025-12-17) 12 commits - packfile: move MIDX into packfile store - packfile: refactor `find_pack_entry()` to work on the packfile store - packfile: inline `find_kept_pack_entry()` - packfile: only prepare owning store in `packfile_store_prepare()` - packfile: only prepare owning store in `packfile_store_get_packs()` - packfile: move packfile store into object source - packfile: refactor misleading code when unusing pack windows - packfile: refactor kept-pack cache to work with packfile stores - packfile: pass source to `prepare_pack()` - packfile: create store via its owning source - Merge branch 'ps/odb-misc-fixes' into ps/packfile-store-in-odb-source - Merge branch 'ps/object-read-stream' into ps/packfile-store-in-odb-source (this branch uses ps/odb-misc-fixes.) The packfile_store data structure is moved from object store to odb source. Comments? source: <20251218-b4-pks-pack-store-via-source-v2-0-62849007ce21@pks.im> * rs/macos-iconv-workaround (2025-12-24) 2 commits (merged to 'next' on 2025-12-28 at 94ed776719) + macOS: use iconv from Homebrew if needed and present + macOS: make Homebrew use configurable Workaround the "iconv" shipped as part of macOS, which is broken handling stateful ISO/IEC 2022 encoded strings. Will merge to 'master'. source: * lo/repo-info-keys (2025-12-09) 3 commits - repo: add new flag --keys to git-repo-info - repo: add a default output format to enum output_format - Merge branch 'lo/repo-struct-z' into lo/repo-info-keys "git repo info" learns "--keys" action to list known keys. Comments? source: <20251209194616.61620-1-lucasseikioshiro@gmail.com> * sb/doc-update-ref-markup-fix (2025-12-08) 1 commit - doc: fix `update-ref` `symref-create` formatting Doc mark-up fix. Will merget to 'next'. source: * ps/odb-misc-fixes (2025-12-10) 3 commits - odb: properly close sources before freeing them - builtin/gc: fix condition for whether to write commit graphs - Merge branch 'ps/object-source-management' into ps/odb-misc-fixes (this branch is used by ps/packfile-store-in-odb-source.) Miscellaneous fixes on object database layer. Comments? source: <20251211-odb-related-fixes-v2-0-bdf875ce51fc@pks.im> * ps/clar-integers (2025-12-06) 3 commits - gitattributes: disable blank-at-eof errors for clar test expectations - t/unit-tests: demonstrate use of integer comparison assertions - t/unit-tests: update clar to 39f11fe Import newer version of "clar", unit testing framework. Comments? source: <20251206-b4-pks-clar-update-v2-0-9a14b10c1a36@pks.im> * tb/incremental-midx-part-3.2 (2025-12-06) 17 commits - midx: enable reachability bitmaps during MIDX compaction - midx: implement MIDX compaction - t/helper/test-read-midx.c: plug memory leak when selecting layer - midx-write.c: factor fanout layering from `compute_sorted_entries()` - midx-write.c: enumerate `pack_int_id` values directly - midx-write.c: extract `fill_pack_from_midx()` - midx-write.c: introduce `midx_pack_perm()` helper - git-compat-util.h: introduce `u32_add()` - midx: do not require packs to be sorted in lexicographic order - midx-write.c: introduce `struct write_midx_opts` - midx-write.c: don't use `pack_perm` when assigning `bitmap_pos` - t/t5319-multi-pack-index.sh: fix copy-and-paste error in t5319.39 - git-multi-pack-index(1): align SYNOPSIS with 'git multi-pack-index -h' - git-multi-pack-index(1): remove non-existent incompatibility - builtin/multi-pack-index.c: make '--progress' a common option - midx: split `get_midx_checksum()` by adding `get_midx_hash()` - midx: mark `get_midx_checksum()` arguments as const Further work on incremental repacking using MIDX/bitmap Expecting a reroll. cf. source: * yc/histogram-hunk-shift-fix (2025-12-06) 1 commit - xdiff: re-diff shifted change groups when using histogram algorithm The final clean-up phase of the diff output could turn the result of histogram diff algorithm suboptimal, which has been corrected. Comments? source: * jk/parse-int (2025-11-30) 5 commits - fsck: use parse_unsigned_from_buf() for parsing timestamp - cache-tree: use parse_int_from_buf() - parse: add functions for parsing from non-string buffers - parse: prefer bool to int for boolean returns - Merge branch 'jk/asan-bonanza' into jk/parse-int Introduce a more robust way to parse a decimal integer stored in a piece of memory that is not necessarily terminated with NUL (which Asan strict-string-check complains even when use of strtol() is safe due to varified existence of whitespace after the digits). Expecting a reroll. cf. cf. <4d83375b-76e2-4420-80dd-6a04d3201532@gmail.com> source: <20251130131351.GA198697@coredump.intra.peff.net> * tc/last-modified-options-cleanup (2025-11-26) 4 commits - fixup! last-modified: document option --max-depth - last-modified: document how depth is handled better - last-modified: document option --max-depth - last-modified: handle and document NUL termination The "-z" and "--max-depth" documentation (and implementation of "-z") in the "git last-modified" command have been updated. Expecting a reroll. source: <20251126-toon-last-modified-zzzz-v1-0-608350df0caa@iotcl.com> * pw/replay-drop-empty (2025-12-18) 2 commits - replay: drop commits that become empty - Merge branch 'ps/history' into pw/replay-drop-empty (this branch uses ps/history.) "git replay" is taught to drop commits that become empty (not the ones that are empty in the original). On hold, until the base topic gains consensus and stabilizes. source: <375adc4e941f3bb22a2b12ee26a083951ed724dd.1766076625.git.phillip.wood@dunelm.org.uk> * sp/shallow-time-boundary (2025-11-23) 1 commit - shallow: set borders which are all reachable after clone shallow since The set of shallow boundary "git clone --shallow-since" leaves contained commits that are not on the boundary, which has been corrected. Comments? source: * kn/ref-location (2025-12-01) 2 commits - refs: add GIT_REF_URI to specify reference backend and directory - refs: support obtaining ref_store for given dir A mechanism to specify what reference backend to use and store references in which directory is introduced, which would likely to be useful during ref migration. Comments? source: <20251201-kn-alternate-ref-dir-v3-0-c11b946bc2fa@gmail.com> * dw/config-global-list (2025-10-09) 4 commits - config: keep bailing on unreadable global files - config: read global scope via config_sequence - config: test home and xdg files in `list --global` - cleanup_path: force forward slashes on Windows "git config --list --global", unlike "git config --list", did not consult both of the two possible per-user sources of the configuration files, i.e. $HOME/.gitconfig and the XDG one, which has been corrected. Expecting a reroll. cf. <20251122020047.GB3947@linuxonhyperv3.guj3yctzbm1etfxqx2vob5hsef.xx.internal.cloudapp.net> source: * lc/rebase-trailer (2025-11-05) 4 commits - rebase: support --trailer - trailer: append trailers in-process and drop the fork to `interpret-trailers` - trailer: move process_trailers to trailer.h - interpret-trailers: factor out buffer-based processing to process_trailers() Refactor code paths to run "interpret-trailers" from "git commit/tag" and use it in "git rebase". Expecting a reroll. cf. <19a8fe42354.3909481a3912041.7970296104893780556@linux.beauty> source: <20251105142944.73061-1-me@linux.beauty> * jc/exclude-with-gitignore (2025-11-04) 1 commit - dir.c: do not be fooled by :(exclude) pathspec elements "git add ':(exclude)foo.o'" is clearly a request not to add 'foo.o', but the command complained about listing an ignored path foo.o on the command line, which has been corrected. Comments? source: * bc/sha1-256-interop-02 (2025-11-17) 15 commits - object-file-convert: always make sure object ID algo is valid - rust: add a small wrapper around the hashfile code - rust: add a new binary object map format - rust: add functionality to hash an object - rust: add a build.rs script for tests - hash: expose hash context functions to Rust - write-or-die: add an fsync component for the object map - csum-file: define hashwrite's count as a uint32_t - rust: add additional helpers for ObjectID - hash: add a function to look up hash algo structs - rust: add a hash algorithm abstraction - rust: add a ObjectID struct - hash: use uint32_t for object_id algorithm - conversion: don't crash when no destination algo - repository: require Rust support for interoperability The code to maintain mapping between object names in multiple hash functions is being added, written in Rust. source: <20251117221621.2863243-1-sandals@crustytoothpaste.net> * ar/run-command-hook (2025-12-26) 11 commits (merged to 'next' on 2025-12-28 at 048cdffe21) + receive-pack: convert receive hooks to hook API + receive-pack: convert update hooks to new API + hooks: allow callers to capture output + run-command: allow capturing of collated output + hook: allow overriding the ungroup option + reference-transaction: use hook API instead of run-command + transport: convert pre-push to hook API + hook: convert 'post-rewrite' hook in sequencer.c to hook API + hook: provide stdin via callback + run-command: add stdin callback for parallelization + run-command: add first helper for pp child states Use hook API to replace ad-hoc invocation of hook scripts with the run_command() API. Will merge to 'master'. source: <20251226122334.16687-1-adrian.ratiu@collabora.com> * je/doc-reset (2026-01-01) 4 commits - doc: git-reset: clarify `git reset ` - doc: git-reset: clarify `git reset [mode]` - doc: git-reset: clarify intro - doc: git-reset: reorder the forms Documentation updates. Expecting a (hopefully small and final) reroll. cf. <5953760.DvuYhMxLoT@piment-oiseau> cf. <1943073.tdWV9SEqCh@piment-oiseau> source: * ps/history (2025-12-03) 13 commits - builtin/history: implement "split" subcommand - cache-tree: allow writing in-memory index as tree - add-patch: allow disabling editing of hunks - add-patch: add support for in-memory index patching - add-patch: remove dependency on "add-interactive" subsystem - add-patch: split out `struct interactive_options` - add-patch: split out header from "add-interactive.h" - builtin/history: implement "reword" subcommand - builtin: add new "history" command - replay: stop using `the_repository` - replay: extract logic to pick commits - wt-status: provide function to expose status for trees - Merge branch 'pw/replay-exclude-gpgsig-fix' into ps/history (this branch is used by pw/replay-drop-empty.) "git history" history rewriting UI. What's the status of this topic? source: <20251203-b4-pks-history-builtin-v7-0-9e9f849bfd0e@pks.im> * ms/doc-worktree-side-by-side (2025-10-10) 2 commits - doc: git-worktree: Add side by side branch checkout example - doc: git-worktree: Link to examples Document "git worktree add" and use of out-of-tree worktrees with examples. Expecting a reroll. cf. source: * ar/submodule-gitdir-tweak (2025-12-20) 11 commits - submodule: detect conflicts with existing gitdir configs - submodule: hash the submodule name for the gitdir path - submodule: fix case-folding gitdir filesystem collisions - submodule--helper: fix filesystem collisions by encoding gitdir paths - builtin/credential-store: move is_rfc3986_unreserved to url.[ch] - submodule--helper: add gitdir migration command - submodule: allow runtime enabling extensions.submodulePathConfig - submodule: introduce extensions.submodulePathConfig - builtin/submodule--helper: add gitdir command - submodule: always validate gitdirs inside submodule_name_to_gitdir - submodule--helper: use submodule_name_to_gitdir in add_submodule Avoid local submodule repository directory paths overlapping with each other by encoding submodule names before using them as path components. Comments? source: <20251220101528.1227487-1-adrian.ratiu@collabora.com> -------------------------------------------------- [Discarded] * wm/complete-git-short-opts (2025-11-26) 1 commit - completion: complete "git -" with short options The command line completion script (in contrib/) learned to complete "git -" to give single-letter options like "-C". Will discard. We do not complete single-letter options themselves. cf. source: