* What's cooking in git.git (Jan 2026, #07)
@ 2026-01-21 19:00 Junio C Hamano
2026-01-21 21:03 ` Lucas Seiki Oshiro
2026-01-22 0:59 ` Lorenzo Pegorari
0 siblings, 2 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Junio C Hamano @ 2026-01-21 19:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: git
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.
Git 2.53-rc1 has been tagged. What's slated to 'master' as of this
edition of the "What's cooking" report will be merged and would
appear in the upcoming release, while everything else will have to
wait until the next cycle begins. Until then, please hunt for
regressions.
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/
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[Graduated to 'master']
* cs/rebased-subtree-split (2026-01-09) 1 commit
(merged to 'next' on 2026-01-13 at b213ccc8c1)
+ contrib/subtree: detect rewritten subtree commits
The split command in "git subtree" (in contrib/) has been taught to
deal better with rebased history.
source: <20260110011811.788219-1-ask+git@howdoi.land>
* en/fsck-snapshot-ref-state (2026-01-09) 1 commit
(merged to 'next' on 2026-01-12 at d5dff1bba4)
+ fsck: snapshot default refs before object walk
"git fsck" used inconsistent set of refs to show a confused
warning, which has been corrected.
source: <pull.2026.v3.git.1767980953134.gitgitgadget@gmail.com>
* je/doc-reset (2026-01-05) 4 commits
(merged to 'next' on 2026-01-12 at 44b4f99803)
+ doc: git-reset: clarify `git reset <pathspec>`
+ doc: git-reset: clarify `git reset [mode]`
+ doc: git-reset: clarify intro
+ doc: git-reset: reorder the forms
Documentation updates.
source: <cover.1767649692.git.ben.knoble+github@gmail.com>
* js/prep-symlink-windows (2026-01-09) 6 commits
(merged to 'next' on 2026-01-14 at d05f3a8ea5)
+ trim_last_path_component(): avoid hard-coding the directory separator
+ strbuf_readlink(): support link targets that exceed 2*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.
source: <pull.2017.v2.git.1767989109.gitgitgadget@gmail.com>
* kt/http-backend-errors (2026-01-11) 1 commit
(merged to 'next' on 2026-01-13 at 35d72c8eb9)
+ http-backend: write newlines to stderr when responding with errors
Some error messages from the http transport layer lacked the
terminating newline, which has been corrected.
source: <20260112014508.17248-1-kj@kjtsanaktsidis.id.au>
* ps/packfile-store-in-odb-source (2026-01-09) 12 commits
(merged to 'next' on 2026-01-14 at f375c8e347)
+ 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 is used by ps/odb-for-each-object.)
The packfile_store data structure is moved from object store to odb
source.
source: <20260109-b4-pks-pack-store-via-source-v3-0-877fd7b7bf81@pks.im>
* ps/read-object-info-improvements (2026-01-12) 8 commits
(merged to 'next' on 2026-01-14 at e84be1a7bc)
+ 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
(this branch is used by ps/odb-for-each-object.)
The object-info API has been cleaned up.
source: <20260112-b4-pks-odb-read-object-info-improvements-v5-0-9a6124e95bf2@pks.im>
* ps/ref-consistency-checks (2026-01-12) 17 commits
(merged to 'next' on 2026-01-13 at ba6c9deadb)
+ builtin/fsck: drop `fsck_head_link()`
+ builtin/fsck: move generic HEAD check into `refs_fsck()`
+ builtin/fsck: move generic object ID checks into `refs_fsck()`
+ refs/reftable: introduce generic checks for refs
+ refs/reftable: fix consistency checks with worktrees
+ refs/reftable: extract function to retrieve backend for worktree
+ refs/reftable: adapt includes to become consistent
+ refs/files: introduce function to perform normal ref checks
+ refs/files: extract generic symref target checks
+ fsck: drop unused fields from `struct fsck_ref_report`
+ refs/files: perform consistency checks for root refs
+ refs/files: improve error handling when verifying symrefs
+ refs/files: extract function to check single ref
+ refs/files: remove useless indirection
+ refs/files: remove `refs_check_dir` parameter
+ refs/files: move fsck functions into global scope
+ refs/files: simplify iterating through root refs
Update code paths that check data integrity around refs subsystem.
cf. <CAOLa=ZShPP3BPXa=YnC-vuX4zF=pUTFdUidZwOdna8bfVTNM9w@mail.gmail.com>
source: <20260112-pks-refs-verify-fixes-v2-0-2e9e453bd6c3@pks.im>
* ps/t1410-cleanup (2026-01-11) 1 commit
(merged to 'next' on 2026-01-13 at 51b666d16e)
+ t1410: use test helpers in reflog rewind test
Test clean-up.
source: <20260111191525.17087-1-pushkarkumarsingh1970@gmail.com>
* tb/macos-iconv-workarounds (2026-01-12) 2 commits
(merged to 'next' on 2026-01-13 at f2e51d72b8)
+ utf8.c: enable workaround for iconv under macOS 14/15
+ utf8.c: prepare workaround for iconv under macOS 14/15
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.
source: <20260112162553.774051-1-tboegi@web.de>
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[New Topics]
* dk/replay-doc-omit-irrelevant-rev-list-options (2026-01-21) 2 commits
(merged to 'next' on 2026-01-21 at a17b449304)
+ lint-gitlink: preemptively ignore all /ifn?def|endif/ macros
+ replay: drop rev-list formatting options from manual
Documentation clean-up.
Will merge to 'master'.
source: <01a7acfaf87494419b3766da57d4c05cf99c79bb.1768873599.git.ben.knoble+github@gmail.com>
* pw/mailmap-self (2026-01-20) 1 commit
(merged to 'next' on 2026-01-21 at da7d118d77)
+ mailmap: add an entry for Phillip Wood
Unify entries in .mailmap file for Phillip Wood.
Will merge to 'master'.
source: <f10c3f680d58ca0abbf795ae8b0f2ad14ab85419.1768906910.git.phillip.wood@dunelm.org.uk>
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[Stalled]
* 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.
Will discard. Has been waiting for a reroll for too long.
cf. <20251122020047.GB3947@linuxonhyperv3.guj3yctzbm1etfxqx2vob5hsef.xx.internal.cloudapp.net>
cf. <xmqq1pjkyq25.fsf@gitster.g>
source: <pull.1938.git.1760058849.gitgitgadget@gmail.com>
* 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.
Will discard. Has been waiting for a reroll for too long.
cf. <CAPig+cSNesf0UwS4=Bxe-Qn+G9y3YYPyOK+7y3q8QJk+o7jaVg@mail.gmail.com>
cf. <xmqq7btcyq7f.fsf@gitster.g>
source: <a203b35538847f3c9358a5ae26fb4ebea5734cfc.1759420102.git.msuchanek@suse.de>
* 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.
Will discard. Has been waiting for further comments for too long.
cf. <xmqqwm1cxbad.fsf@gitster.g>
source: <xmqqtsz9o3cn.fsf@gitster.g>
* 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".
Will discard. Has been waiting for a reroll for too long.
cf. <19a8fe42354.3909481a3912041.7970296104893780556@linux.beauty>
cf. <xmqqsec0xb50.fsf@gitster.g>
source: <20251105142944.73061-1-me@linux.beauty>
* 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.
Will discard. Has been waiting for further comments for too long.
cf. <xmqqfr80xanx.fsf@gitster.g>
source: <pull.2107.v2.git.git.1763926552033.gitgitgadget@gmail.com>
* 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).
Will discard. Has been waiting for a reroll for too long.
cf. <aTFvKOHlm4zfT9dU@pks.im>
cf. <4d83375b-76e2-4420-80dd-6a04d3201532@gmail.com>
cf. <xmqqldhsxawm.fsf@gitster.g>
source: <20251130131351.GA198697@coredump.intra.peff.net>
* 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.
Will discard. Has been waiting for further comments for too long.
cf. <xmqqbjioxahm.fsf@gitster.g>
source: <20251201-kn-alternate-ref-dir-v3-0-c11b946bc2fa@gmail.com>
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[Cooking]
* ar/run-command-hook-take-2 (2026-01-14) 14 commits
- hook: make ungroup opt-out instead of opt-in
- hook: allow hooks to disable stdout_to_stderr
- hook: check for NULL pointer before deref
- 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 the hook API to replace ad-hoc invocation of hook scripts via
the run_command() API.
Expecting a reroll.
cf. <87h5smlgbu.fsf@collabora.com>
source: <20251226122334.16687-1-adrian.ratiu@collabora.com>
source: <20260114185731.2381550-1-adrian.ratiu@collabora.com>
* lp/diff-stat-utf8-display-width-fix (2026-01-15) 2 commits
- t4073: add test for diffstat paths length when containing UTF-8 chars
- diff: improve scaling of filenames in diffstat to handle UTF-8 chars
The computation of column width made by "git diff --stat" was
confused when pathnames contain non-ASCII characters.
Will merge to 'next'?
source: <cover.1768520441.git.lorenzo.pegorari2002@gmail.com>
* rj/cygwin-test-fixes-for-2.53 (2026-01-16) 2 commits
(merged to 'next' on 2026-01-21 at 8a1ed2cace)
+ t0610-reftable-basics: mitigate a flaky test on cygwin
+ t9700/test.pl: fix path type expectation on cygwin
Test fixup.
Will merge to 'master'.
source: <f46e023b-1925-41b2-9842-42e7cb727056@ramsayjones.plus.com>
* jx/build-options-gettext (2026-01-17) 1 commit
(merged to 'next' on 2026-01-21 at dd35ac2e2a)
+ help: report on whether or not gettext is enabled
"git bugreport" and "git version --build-options" learned to
include use of 'gettext' feature, to make it easier to diagnose
problems around l10n.
Will merge to 'master'.
source: <251e1b533ca2e38a9bedae44360ce636cdea4bc3.1768657640.git.zhiyou.jx@alibaba-inc.com>
* ty/t1005-test-path-is-helpers (2026-01-16) 1 commit
(merged to 'next' on 2026-01-21 at 690bb3b255)
+ t1005: modernize "! test -f" to "test_path_is_missing"
Test clean-up.
Will merge to 'master'.
source: <20260117062515.319664-1-a3205153416@gmail.com>
* js/ci-leak-skip-svn (2026-01-17) 2 commits
(merged to 'next' on 2026-01-21 at ebcf21d088)
+ ci: skip CVS and P4 tests in leaks job, too
+ ci(*-leaks): skip the git-svn tests to save time
Dscho observed that SVN tests are taking too much time in CI leak
checking tasks, but most time is spent not in our code but in libsvn
code (which happen to be written in Perl), whose leaks have little
value to discover for us. Skip SVN, P4, and CVS tests in the leak
checking tasks.
Will merge to 'master'.
source: <b649f137-7140-4fb6-848a-b3408e54bbe5@gmail.com>
* jk/remote-tracking-ref-leakfix (2026-01-18) 4 commits
(merged to 'next' on 2026-01-21 at 7f0736a973)
+ remote: always allocate branch.push_tracking_ref
+ remote: fix leak in branch_get_push_1() with invalid "simple" config
+ remote: drop const return of tracking_for_push_dest()
+ remote: return non-const pointer from error_buf()
(this branch is used by hn/status-compare-with-push.)
Leakfix.
Will cook in 'next'.
source: <20260119051858.GA1991308@coredump.intra.peff.net>
* 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? We do want a real review around here...
cf. <CALnO6CC3WTBjaLR7yAr-w5eaqzyd2qF5MAyfV2wQY3+TDEbEsw@mail.gmail.com>
source: <pull.2120.git.git.1765054287938.gitgitgadget@gmail.com>
* js/neuter-sideband (2026-01-16) 5 commits
- sideband: offer to configure sanitizing on a per-URL basis
- 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.
Expecting a reroll to make things opt-in, not opt-out.
source: <pull.1853.v3.git.1768602373.gitgitgadget@gmail.com>
* tc/last-modified-options-cleanup (2026-01-20) 4 commits
- last-modified: change default max-depth to 0
- last-modified: document option '--max-depth'
- last-modified: document option '-z'
- last-modified: clarify in the docs the command takes a pathspec
The "-z" and "--max-depth" documentation (and implementation of
"-z") in the "git last-modified" command have been updated.
Will merge to 'next'?
source: <20260120-toon-last-modified-zzzz-v3-0-9bffd4968b0e@iotcl.com>
* tc/last-modified-not-a-tree (2026-01-16) 4 commits
- last-modified: verify revision argument is a commit-ish
- last-modified: remove double error message
- last-modified: fix memory leak when more than one revision is given
- last-modified: rewrite error message when more than one revision given
Giving "git last-modified" a tree (not a commit-ish) died an
uncontrolled death, which has been corrected.
Will merge to 'next'?
source: <20260116-toon-last-modified-tree-v3-0-e6ade4dc35ab@iotcl.com>
* sp/myfirstcontribution-include-update (2026-01-12) 1 commit
- doc: MyFirstContribution: fix missing dependencies and clarify build steps
Doc update.
Will merge to 'next'?
source: <20260112195625.391821-1-shreyanshpaliwalcmsmn@gmail.com>
* cs/add-skip-submodule-ignore-all (2026-01-13) 5 commits
- Documentation: update add --force option + ignore=all config
- tests: fix existing tests when add an ignore=all submodule
- tests: t2206-add-submodule-ignored: ignore=all and add --force tests
- read-cache: submodule add need --force given ignore=all configuration
- read-cache: update add_files_to_cache take param ignored_too
"git add <submodule>" has been taught to honor
submodule.<name>.ignore that is set to "all" (and requires "git add
-f" to override it).
Expecting a reroll?
cf. <B94F0800-06B5-47BC-8C22-AAE1882E5B9C@gmail.com>
source: <37fe7956e089394bb1d75f4c8af4a3347b204803.1768376879.git.gitgitgadget@gmail.com>
* kn/ref-batch-output-error-reporting-fix (2026-01-20) 6 commits
- fetch: delay user information post committing of transaction
- receive-pack: utilize rejected ref error details
- fetch: utilize rejected ref error details
- update-ref: utilize rejected error details if available
- refs: add rejection detail to the callback function
- refs: skip to next ref when current ref is rejected
A handful of code paths that started using batched ref update API
(after Git 2.51 or so) lost detailed error output, which have been
corrected.
Will merge to 'next'?
source: <20260120-633-regression-lost-diagnostic-message-when-pushing-non-commit-objects-to-refs-heads-v3-0-e0edb29acbef@gmail.com>
* ps/geometric-repacking-with-promisor-remotes (2026-01-05) 5 commits
(merged to 'next' on 2026-01-15 at a5a24c2f14)
+ builtin/repack: handle promisor packs with geometric repacking
+ repack-promisor: extract function to remove redundant packs
+ repack-promisor: extract function to finalize repacking
+ repack-geometry: extract function to compute repacking split
+ builtin/pack-objects: exclude promisor objects with "--stdin-packs"
"git repack --geometric" did not work with promisor packs, which
has been corrected.
Will merge to 'master'.
source: <20260105-pks-geometric-repack-with-promisors-v1-0-c4660573437e@pks.im>
* tb/midx-write-corrupt-checksum-fix (2026-01-12) 3 commits
(merged to 'next' on 2026-01-15 at c387b3f023)
+ midx-write.c: assume checksum-invalid MIDXs require an update
+ t/t5319-multi-pack-index.sh: drop early 'test_done'
+ Merge branch 'ps/repack-avoid-noop-midx-rewrite' into tb/midx-write-corrupt-checksum-fix
(this branch is used by tb/incremental-midx-part-3.2.)
The logic that avoids reusing MIDX files with a wrong checksum was
broken, which has been corrected.
Will merge to 'master'.
source: <cover.1768261435.git.me@ttaylorr.com>
* ac/sparse-checkout-string-list-cleanup (2026-01-16) 1 commit
- sparse-checkout: optimize string_list construction
Code clean-up.
Will merge to 'next'?
source: <20260116165003.95314-1-amishhhaaaa@gmail.com>
* ps/commit-list-functions-renamed (2026-01-15) 3 commits
- commit: rename `free_commit_list()` to conform to coding guidelines
- commit: rename `reverse_commit_list()` to conform to coding guidelines
- commit: rename `copy_commit_list()` to conform to coding guidelines
Rename three functions around the commit_list data structure.
Will merge to 'next'?
source: <20260115-pks-commit-list-coding-guidelines-v1-0-c58868dbf412@pks.im>
* ps/config-doc-get-urlmatch-fix (2026-01-15) 1 commit
(merged to 'next' on 2026-01-16 at b479b54381)
+ Documentation/config: fix replacement for --get-urlmatch
Docfix.
Will merge to 'master'.
source: <20260115110832.15315-1-pushkarkumarsingh1970@gmail.com>
* ps/odb-for-each-object (2026-01-20) 16 commits
- odb: drop unused `for_each_{loose,packed}_object()` functions
- reachable: convert to use `odb_for_each_object()`
- builtin/pack-objects: use `packfile_store_for_each_object()`
- odb: introduce mtime fields for object info requests
- treewide: drop uses of `for_each_{loose,packed}_object()`
- treewide: enumerate promisor objects via `odb_for_each_object()`
- builtin/fsck: refactor to use `odb_for_each_object()`
- odb: introduce `odb_for_each_object()`
- packfile: introduce function to iterate through objects
- packfile: extract function to iterate through objects of a store
- object-file: introduce function to iterate through objects
- object-file: extract function to read object info from path
- odb: fix flags parameter to be unsigned
- odb: rename `FOR_EACH_OBJECT_*` flags
- Merge branch 'ps/packfile-store-in-odb-source' into ps/odb-for-each-object
- Merge branch 'ps/read-object-info-improvements' into ps/odb-for-each-object
Revamp object enumeration API around odb.
Comments?
source: <20260120-pks-odb-for-each-object-v2-0-d05cbfd3d6f8@pks.im>
* ps/validate-prefix-in-subtree-split (2026-01-15) 1 commit
- subtree: validate --prefix against commit in split
"git subtree split --prefix=P <commit>" now checks the prefix P
against the tree of the (potentially quite different from the
current working tree) given commit.
Expecting a reroll?
source: <20260115122652.18673-2-pushkarkumarsingh1970@gmail.com>
* rs/tree-wo-the-repository (2026-01-15) 11 commits
(merged to 'next' on 2026-01-16 at 72f0a82905)
+ cocci: remove obsolete the_repository rules
+ cocci: convert parse_tree functions to repo_ variants
+ tree: stop using the_repository
+ tree: use repo_parse_tree()
+ path-walk: use repo_parse_tree_gently()
+ pack-bitmap-write: use repo_parse_tree()
+ delta-islands: use repo_parse_tree()
+ bloom: use repo_parse_tree()
+ add-interactive: use repo_parse_tree_indirect()
+ tree: add repo_parse_tree*()
+ environment: move access to core.maxTreeDepth into repo settings
Remove implicit reliance on the_repository global in the APIs
around tree objects and make it explicit which repository to work
in.
Will merge to 'master'.
source: <20260109213021.2546-1-l.s.r@web.de>
* sp/shallow-deepen-relative-fix (2026-01-16) 2 commits
- shallow: handling fetch relative-deepen
- shallow: free local object_array allocations
"git fetch --deepen" that tries to go beyond merged branch used to
get confused where the updated shallow points are, which has been
corrected.
Comments?
source: <pull.2121.v4.git.git.1768602661.gitgitgadget@gmail.com>
* dd/t5403-modernise (2026-01-12) 2 commits
- t5403: use test_cmp for post-checkout argument checks
- t5403: introduce check_post_checkout helper function
Test clean-up.
Will merge to 'next'?
source: <20260112163643.231-3-deveshigurgaon@gmail.com>
* ag/http-netrc-tests (2026-01-06) 1 commit
- t5550: add netrc tests for http 401/403
Additional tests were introduced to see the interaction with netrc
auth with auth failure on the http transport.
Comments?
source: <20260106114029.763351-1-git@ashlesh.me>
* 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: <pull.2156.git.git.1767379944.gitgitgadget@gmail.com>
* hn/status-compare-with-push (2026-01-18) 3 commits
- status: add status.compareBranches config for multiple branch comparisons
- refactor format_branch_comparison in preparation
- Merge branch 'jk/remote-tracking-ref-leakfix' into hn/status-compare-with-push
(this branch uses jk/remote-tracking-ref-leakfix.)
"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).
Will merge to 'next'?
source: <pull.2138.v26.git.git.1768766353.gitgitgadget@gmail.com>
* ob/core-attributesfile-in-repository (2026-01-13) 3 commits
- environment: move "branch.autoSetupMerge" into `struct repo_config_values`
- environment: environment: stop using core.sparseCheckout globally
- environment: stop storing `core.attributesFile` globally
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: <cover.1768318762.git.belkid98@gmail.com>
* aa/add-p-previous-decisions (2026-01-08) 1 commit
(merged to 'next' on 2026-01-21 at 4e2fe2bd9b)
+ 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.
Will cook in 'next'.
source: <aV_IGCld5T_dBxTs@Adekunles-MacBook-Air.local>
* 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: <pull.2147.v4.git.git.1767202894884.gitgitgadget@gmail.com>
* pt/t7527-flake-workaround (2025-12-31) 1 commit
- t7527: fix flaky fsmonitor event tests with retry logic
Test fixup.
Comments?
source: <pull.2150.v2.git.git.1767226763360.gitgitgadget@gmail.com>
* 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=<filter-spec>` 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>
* 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: <pull.2144.git.git.1766850014289.gitgitgadget@gmail.com>
* 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: <pull.2135.v2.git.git.1766168169.gitgitgadget@gmail.com>
* js/symlink-windows (2026-01-09) 19 commits
(merged to 'next' on 2026-01-21 at eaaead3f22)
+ 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
Upstream symbolic link support on Windows from Git-for-Windows.
Will merge to 'master'.
source: <pull.2018.v2.git.1767989115.gitgitgadget@gmail.com>
* pc/lockfile-pid (2026-01-20) 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.
Will merge to 'next'?
source: <pull.2011.v5.git.1768933954845.gitgitgadget@gmail.com>
* ap/http-probe-rpc-use-auth (2026-01-14) 1 commit
- remote-curl: use auth for probe_rpc() requests too
HTTP transport failed to authenticate in some code pahts, which has
been corrected.
Will merge to 'next'?
source: <20260114163619.614297-2-aplattner@nvidia.com>
* lo/repo-info-keys (2026-01-19) 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.
Will merge to 'next'?
source: <20260119210932.68893-1-lucasseikioshiro@gmail.com>
* sb/doc-update-ref-markup-fix (2025-12-08) 1 commit
(merged to 'next' on 2026-01-21 at 60d4750233)
+ doc: fix `update-ref` `symref-create` formatting
Doc mark-up fix.
Will merge to 'master'.
source: <pull.2123.git.git.1765261419802.gitgitgadget@gmail.com>
* tb/incremental-midx-part-3.2 (2026-01-14) 19 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: introduce `midx_get_checksum_hex()`
- midx: rename `get_midx_checksum()` to `midx_get_checksum_hash()`
- midx: mark `get_midx_checksum()` arguments as const
- Merge branch 'tb/midx-write-corrupt-checksum-fix' into tb/incremental-midx-part-3.2
(this branch uses tb/midx-write-corrupt-checksum-fix.)
Further work on incremental repacking using MIDX/bitmap
Comments?
source: <cover.1768420450.git.me@ttaylorr.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>
* 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.
Any progress on CI breakages???
source: <20251117221621.2863243-1-sandals@crustytoothpaste.net>
* ps/history (2026-01-13) 9 commits
- builtin/history: implement "reword" subcommand
- builtin: add new "history" command
- wt-status: provide function to expose status for trees
- replay: support updating detached HEAD
- replay: support empty commit ranges
- replay: small set of cleanups
- builtin/replay: move core logic into "libgit.a"
- builtin/replay: extract core logic to replay revisions
- Merge branch 'kh/replay-invalid-onto-advance' into ps/history
(this branch is used by pw/replay-drop-empty.)
"git history" history rewriting UI.
Will merge to 'next'?
cf. <aWpoMcgwsfRCCrr4@szeder.dev>
source: <20260113-b4-pks-history-builtin-v11-0-e74ebfa2652d@pks.im>
* ar/submodule-gitdir-tweak (2026-01-12) 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.
Will merge to 'next'?
source: <20260112184632.1334495-1-adrian.ratiu@collabora.com>
^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 4+ messages in thread* Re: What's cooking in git.git (Jan 2026, #07)
2026-01-21 19:00 What's cooking in git.git (Jan 2026, #07) Junio C Hamano
@ 2026-01-21 21:03 ` Lucas Seiki Oshiro
2026-01-21 21:08 ` Junio C Hamano
2026-01-22 0:59 ` Lorenzo Pegorari
1 sibling, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Lucas Seiki Oshiro @ 2026-01-21 21:03 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Junio C Hamano; +Cc: git
Hi, Junio
> "git repo info" learns "--keys" action to list known keys.
>
> Will merge to 'next'?
> source: <20260119210932.68893-1-lucasseikioshiro@gmail.com>
Not yet. The last review by Patrick made me rethink the entire
series and I still need to iterate a little more on it.
^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 4+ messages in thread
* Re: What's cooking in git.git (Jan 2026, #07)
2026-01-21 21:03 ` Lucas Seiki Oshiro
@ 2026-01-21 21:08 ` Junio C Hamano
0 siblings, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Junio C Hamano @ 2026-01-21 21:08 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Lucas Seiki Oshiro; +Cc: git
Lucas Seiki Oshiro <lucasseikioshiro@gmail.com> writes:
> Hi, Junio
>
>> "git repo info" learns "--keys" action to list known keys.
>>
>> Will merge to 'next'?
>> source: <20260119210932.68893-1-lucasseikioshiro@gmail.com>
>
> Not yet. The last review by Patrick made me rethink the entire
> series and I still need to iterate a little more on it.
Yup, I already marked the topic to be expecting a (major) reroll.
Thanks.
^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 4+ messages in thread
* Re: What's cooking in git.git (Jan 2026, #07)
2026-01-21 19:00 What's cooking in git.git (Jan 2026, #07) Junio C Hamano
2026-01-21 21:03 ` Lucas Seiki Oshiro
@ 2026-01-22 0:59 ` Lorenzo Pegorari
1 sibling, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Lorenzo Pegorari @ 2026-01-22 0:59 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Junio C Hamano; +Cc: git
Hey Junio
> * lp/diff-stat-utf8-display-width-fix (2026-01-15) 2 commits
> - t4073: add test for diffstat paths length when containing UTF-8 chars
> - diff: improve scaling of filenames in diffstat to handle UTF-8 chars
>
> The computation of column width made by "git diff --stat" was
> confused when pathnames contain non-ASCII characters.
>
> Will merge to 'next'?
> source: <cover.1768520441.git.lorenzo.pegorari2002@gmail.com>
I would say yes, if you agree. The patch seems fine to me, and I
wouldn't change it in any way.
Also, thank you so much for your guidance and for dealing with my many
mistakes. Now I feel much more comfortable working with a mailing list,
so the number of my mistakes should decrease sharply (I hope :-)).
Lorenzo
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