* Re: blame --ignore-rev - repo-level ignore file [not found] <B2997F0D-AEEE-4431-85B8-98831ACF85B6@gmail.com> @ 2020-04-17 23:39 ` Enji Cooper 2020-04-18 0:52 ` Jonathan Nieder 0 siblings, 1 reply; 2+ messages in thread From: Enji Cooper @ 2020-04-17 23:39 UTC (permalink / raw) To: git Hi, Given the increased number of C/C++ and python projects that both use git and a tool like black (python formatting tool), or clang-format (C/C++ tool, primarily), I would like to seriously consider revisiting the topic "blame --ignore-rev - repo-level ignore file” topic that was originally started by Terry Davis here [1] (quoted above for historical reference with the reply provided by Barret Rhoden). Having a default configuration that can be used with git instead of forcing end-users to set custom configs per repo clone would make it considerably easier for end-users: one could clone a repo, reformat code with an automated tool in a series of known commits, add ignored revisions to the file when using git blame, then make additional changes building off the automated reformatters' changes. I will be more than happy to submit patches to make this possible; I just need some guidance in terms of what’s required when contributing changes, etc. Thank you, -Enji 1. https://marc.info/?l=git&m=156864623817929&q=mbox ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 2+ messages in thread
* Re: blame --ignore-rev - repo-level ignore file 2020-04-17 23:39 ` blame --ignore-rev - repo-level ignore file Enji Cooper @ 2020-04-18 0:52 ` Jonathan Nieder 0 siblings, 0 replies; 2+ messages in thread From: Jonathan Nieder @ 2020-04-18 0:52 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Enji Cooper; +Cc: git, Barret Rhoden (+Barret) Hi! Enji Cooper wrote: > Hi, > Given the increased number of C/C++ and python projects that both > use git and a tool like black (python formatting tool), or > clang-format (C/C++ tool, primarily), I would like to seriously > consider revisiting the topic "blame --ignore-rev - repo-level > ignore file” topic that was originally started by Terry Davis here > [1] (quoted above for historical reference with the reply provided > by Barret Rhoden). > > Having a default configuration that can be used with git instead of > forcing end-users to set custom configs per repo clone would make it > considerably easier for end-users: one could clone a repo, reformat > code with an automated tool in a series of known commits, add > ignored revisions to the file when using git blame, then make > additional changes building off the automated reformatters' changes. > > I will be more than happy to submit patches to make this possible; I > just need some guidance in terms of what’s required when > contributing changes, etc. The first question would be what you expect the end-to-end workflow to look like for users. What commands would they run? How would they discover them? As for the general contribution process: https://www.kernel.org/pub/software/scm/git/docs/MyFirstContribution.html is a good starting point. Thanks and hope that helps, Jonathan > 1. https://marc.info/?l=git&m=156864623817929&q=mbox ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 2+ messages in thread
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