* "git grep --no-index" doesn't do what it says on the tin?
@ 2013-05-15 5:32 Nazri Ramliy
2013-05-15 6:54 ` Antoine Pelisse
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From: Nazri Ramliy @ 2013-05-15 5:32 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Git Mailing List
Hi,
>From "git help grep":
--no-index
Search files in the current directory that is not managed by Git.
--untracked
In addition to searching in the tracked files in the working tree,
search also in untracked files.
>From the description above I would think that "git grep --no-index"
and "git grep --untracked" would behave differently, but it seems like
their behavior is the same:
$ cd ~/src/git
$ echo superman >> git.c
$ echo superman >> foo.txt
$ git grep --no-index superman
foo.txt:1:superman
git.c:588:superman
$ git grep --untracked superman
foo.txt:1:superman
git.c:588:superman
I would expect the following behavior for "git grep --no-index":
$ git grep --no-index superman
foo.txt:1:superman
$
That is, it won't search inside files that are managed by git.
nazri
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