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Commits prefixed with '+' are in 'next' (being in 'next' is a sign that a topic is stable enough to be used and is a 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 a URL to a message that raises issues but they are by no means exhaustive. A topic without enough support may be discarded after a long period of no activity (of course they can be resubmitted when new interests arise). This week is expected to be slow, as I am officially on vacation. 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/ -------------------------------------------------- [Graduated to 'master'] * ds/path-walk-filters (2026-05-22) 14 commits (merged to 'next' on 2026-05-25 at eccb829b10) + path-walk: support `combine` filter + path-walk: support `object:type` filter + path-walk: support `tree:0` filter + t6601: tag otherwise-unreachable trees + pack-objects: support sparse:oid filter with path-walk + path-walk: add pl_sparse_trees to control tree pruning + path-walk: support blob size limit filter + backfill: die on incompatible filter options + path-walk: support blobless filter + path-walk: always emit directly-requested objects + t/perf: add pack-objects filter and path-walk benchmark + pack-objects: pass --objects with --path-walk + t5620: make test work with path-walk var + Merge branch 'en/backfill-fixes-and-edges' into ds/path-walk-filters (this branch is used by tb/pack-path-walk-bitmap-delta-islands.) The "git pack-objects --path-walk" traversal has been integrated with several object filters, including blobless and sparse filters. source: * ed/check-connected-close-err-fd (2026-05-16) 1 commit (merged to 'next' on 2026-05-22 at 00d592399e) + Merge branch 'ed/check-connected-close-err-fd-2.53' into ed/check-connected-close-err-fd (this branch uses ed/check-connected-close-err-fd-2.53.) File descriptor leak fix. (this branch uses ed/check-connected-close-err-fd-2.53.) * ed/check-connected-close-err-fd-2.53 (2026-05-14) 1 commit (merged to 'next' on 2026-05-22 at 1017d0e022) + connected: close err_fd in promisor fast-path (this branch is used by ed/check-connected-close-err-fd.) File descriptor leak fix (for 2.54 maintenance track). source: * jk/commit-graph-lazy-load-fallback (2026-05-18) 1 commit (merged to 'next' on 2026-05-22 at d1188df466) + commit: fall back to full read when maybe_tree is NULL The logic to lazy-load trees from the commit-graph has been made more robust by falling back to reading the commit object when the commit-graph is no longer available. source: <20260519061534.GA1709881@coredump.intra.peff.net> * jk/connect-service-enum (2026-05-21) 2 commits (merged to 'next' on 2026-05-24 at 293561cbc5) + transport-helper: fix typo in BUG() message (merged to 'next' on 2026-05-21 at fd80c61e21) + connect: use "service" enum for "name" argument The "name" argument in git_connect() and related functions has been converted to a "service" enum to improve type safety and clarify its purpose. source: <20260519052219.GA1703179@coredump.intra.peff.net> source: <20260522044352.GA861761@coredump.intra.peff.net> * jr/bisect-custom-terms-in-output (2026-05-14) 3 commits (merged to 'next' on 2026-05-22 at 1ccd1056c9) + rev-parse: use selected alternate terms to look up refs + bisect: print bisect terms in single quotes + bisect: use selected alternate terms in status output "git bisect" now uses the selected terms (e.g., old/new) more consistently in its output. source: <20260514-bisect-terms-v4-0-b3e3cf1b06ce@schlaraffenlan.de> * kh/doc-hook (2026-05-21) 4 commits (merged to 'next' on 2026-05-25 at 5e41d13adf) + doc: hook: don’t self-link via config include + doc: config: include existing git-hook(1) section + doc: hook: consistently capitalize Git + doc: hook: remove stray backtick Doc updates. cf. <2832179.mvXUDI8C0e@piment-oiseau> source: * kk/tips-reachable-from-bases-optim (2026-05-16) 2 commits (merged to 'next' on 2026-05-22 at 87d6b8e666) + t6600: add tests for duplicate tips in tips_reachable_from_bases() + commit-reach: use object flags for tips_reachable_from_bases() Revision traversal optimization. source: * ps/gitlab-ci-macOS-improvements (2026-05-21) 2 commits (merged to 'next' on 2026-05-22 at aaa3c7021e) + gitlab-ci: update macOS image + gitlab-ci: upgrade macOS runners Update GitLab CI jobs that exercise macOS. source: <20260521-b4-pks-gitlab-ci-updates-v1-0-53bb46ed33e0@pks.im> * ps/graph-lane-limit (2026-03-27) 3 commits (merged to 'next' on 2026-05-22 at ca1c5e8432) + graph: add truncation mark to capped lanes + graph: add --graph-lane-limit option + graph: limit the graph width to a hard-coded max The graph output from commands like "git log --graph" can now be limited to a specified number of lanes, preventing overly wide output in repositories with many branches. cf. source: <20260328001113.1275291-1-pabloosabaterr@gmail.com> * pt/fsmonitor-linux (2026-04-15) 13 commits (merged to 'next' on 2026-05-22 at 5d99c1765d) + fsmonitor: convert shown khash to strset in do_handle_client + fsmonitor: add tests for Linux + fsmonitor: add timeout to daemon stop command + fsmonitor: close inherited file descriptors and detach in daemon + run-command: add close_fd_above_stderr option + fsmonitor: implement filesystem change listener for Linux + fsmonitor: rename fsm-settings-darwin.c to fsm-settings-unix.c + fsmonitor: rename fsm-ipc-darwin.c to fsm-ipc-unix.c + fsmonitor: use pthread_cond_timedwait for cookie wait + compat/win32: add pthread_cond_timedwait + fsmonitor: fix hashmap memory leak in fsmonitor_run_daemon + fsmonitor: fix khash memory leak in do_handle_client + t9210, t9211: disable GIT_TEST_SPLIT_INDEX for scalar clone tests The fsmonitor daemon has been implemented for Linux. cf. source: * sa/cat-file-batch-mailmap-switch (2026-04-15) 1 commit (merged to 'next' on 2026-05-22 at 197a9bad73) + cat-file: add mailmap subcommand to --batch-command "git cat-file --batch" learns an in-line command "mailmap" that lets the user toggle use of mailmap. cf. source: <20260416033250.4327-2-siddharthasthana31@gmail.com> * sp/doc-range-diff-takes-notes (2026-05-20) 1 commit (merged to 'next' on 2026-05-22 at 020bec81b7) + Documentation/git-range-diff: add missing notes options in synopsis Docfix. source: <20260521052841.73775-1-siddh.raman.pant@oracle.com> * ta/approxidate-noon-fix (2026-05-21) 4 commits (merged to 'next' on 2026-05-25 at 2dd9ce3c54) + approxidate: use deferred mday adjustments for "specials" + approxidate: make "specials" respect fixed day-of-month + t0006: add support for approxidate test date adjustment + approxidate: make "today" wrap to midnight "Friday noon" asked in the morning on Sunday was parsed to be one day before the specified time, which has been corrected. source: <20260521105408.8222-1-taahol@utu.fi> * tc/generate-configlist-fix-for-older-ninja (2026-05-15) 1 commit (merged to 'next' on 2026-05-22 at 8322bfb8f2) + generate-configlist: collapse depfile for older Ninja Build update. source: <20260515-toon-fix-almalinux8-v3-1-b545a0647f0f@iotcl.com> -------------------------------------------------- [New Topics] * kh/free-commit-list (2026-05-28) 2 commits (merged to 'next' on 2026-05-31 at 154f83b192) + commit: remove deprecated functions + *: replace deprecated free_commit_list Code clean-up. Will merge to 'master'. source: * kk/streaming-walk-pqueue (2026-05-27) 3 commits - revision: use priority queue for non-limited streaming walks - revision: introduce rev_walk_mode to clarify get_revision_1() - pack-objects: call release_revisions() after cruft traversal Streaming revision walks have been optimized by using a priority queue for date-sorting commits, speeding up walks repositories with many merges. Will merge to 'next'? source: * kk/wildmatch-windows-ls-files-prereq (2026-05-28) 1 commit - t3070: skip ls-files tests with backslash patterns on Windows In t3070-wildmatch, "via ls-files" test variants with patterns containing backslash escapes are now skipped on Windows, avoiding 36 test failures caused by pathspec separator conversion. Will merge to 'next'. cf. source: * sn/rebase-update-refs-symrefs (2026-05-27) 2 commits - rebase: skip branch symref aliases - t3404: add failing branch symref test "git rebase --update-refs" has been taught to resolve local branch symrefs to their referents before queuing updates. This correctly skips aliases of the current branch and avoids duplicate updates for underlying real branches, fixing failures when branch aliases (like a default branch rename) are present. Waiting for response(s) to review comment(s). cf. cf. source: * lp/http-fetch-pack-index-leak-fix (2026-06-01) 2 commits - http: fix memory leak in fetch_and_setup_pack_index() - http: cleanup function fetch_and_setup_pack_index() A memory leak in `fetch_and_setup_pack_index()` when verification of the downloaded pack index fails has been plugged. Also an obsolete `unlink()` call on parse failure has been cleaned up. Will merge to 'next'. cf. <20260529053659.GC1099450@coredump.intra.peff.net> source: * jk/describe-contains-all-match-fix (2026-06-01) 1 commit - describe: fix --exclude, --match with --contains and --all The 'git describe --contains --all' command has been fixed to properly honor the '--match' and '--exclude' options by passing them down to 'git name-rev' with the appropriate reference prefixes. Will merge to 'next'? source: <20260601233727.43558-1-jacob.e.keller@intel.com> * wy/docs-typofixes (2026-05-29) 1 commit - docs: fix typos and grammar Various typos, grammatical errors, and duplicated words in both documentation and code comments have been corrected. Waiting for response(s) to review comment(s). cf. source: <7b502e20e9495cd4720496bd6738a1fbeb453410.1780041658.git.wy@wyuan.org> * ab/index-pack-retain-child-bases (2026-06-01) 1 commit - index-pack: retain child bases in delta cache "git index-pack" has been optimized by retaining child bases in the delta cache instead of immediately freeing them, letting the existing cache limit policy decide eviction. Comments? cf. <4882be43-9bc5-48cf-b74c-4a05453b2fef@gmail.com> cf. <20260602064519.GD695568@coredump.intra.peff.net> source: * hn/macos-linker-warning (2026-06-02) 1 commit - config.mak.uname: avoid macOS linker warning on Xcode 16.3+ A linker warning on macOS when building with Xcode 16.3 or newer has been avoided by passing -fno-common to the compiler when a sufficiently new linker is detected. Will merge to 'next'. source: * mm/diff-process-hunks (2026-05-29) 6 commits - blame: consult diff process for no-hunk detection - diff: bypass diff process with --no-ext-diff and in format-patch - diff: add long-running diff process via diff..process - sub-process: separate process lifecycle from hashmap management - userdiff: add diff..process config - xdiff: support external hunks via xpparam_t A new `diff..process` configuration has been introduced to allow a long-running external process to act as a hunk provider to allows external tools to control which lines Git considers changed while leaving all output formatting (word diff, color, blame, etc.) to Git's standard pipeline. Breaks CI. cf. source: * tb/pack-path-walk-bitmap-delta-islands (2026-05-27) 4 commits - pack-objects: support `--delta-islands` with `--path-walk` - pack-objects: extract `record_tree_depth()` helper - pack-objects: support reachability bitmaps with `--path-walk` - Merge branch 'ds/path-walk-filters' into tb/pack-path-walk-bitmap-delta-islands The pack-objects command now supports using reachability bitmaps and delta-islands concurrently with the `--path-walk` option, allowing faster packaging by falling back to path-walk when bitmaps cannot fully satisfy the request. Expecting a reroll. cf. source: * ty/migrate-trust-executable-bit (2026-05-30) 4 commits - read-cache: pass 'istate' to stat/mode helper functions - environment: move 'trust_executable_bit' into repo_config_values - read-cache: move 'ce_mode_from_stat()' to 'read-cache.c' - read-cache: remove redundant extern declarations The 'trust_executable_bit' (coming from 'core.filemode' configuration) has been migrated into 'repo_config_values' to tie it to a specific repository instance. Waiting for response(s) to review comment(s). cf. cf. source: <20260530160520.77859-1-cat@malon.dev> * ak/typofixes (2026-05-31) 2 commits - SQUASH??? - doc: fix typos via codespell Typofixes. Waiting for response(s) to review comment(s). cf. source: <20260531184428.55905-1-algonell@gmail.com> * kk/prio-queue-cascade-sift (2026-06-01) 1 commit - prio-queue: use cascade-down for faster extract-min prio_queue_get() has been optimized by using a cascade-down approach (promoting the smaller child at each level and sifting up the last element from the leaf vacancy), which halves the number of comparisons per extract-min operation in the common case. Comments? source: * mm/subprocess-handshake-fix (2026-06-01) 1 commit - sub-process: use gentle handshake to avoid die() on startup failure The subprocess handshake during startup has been made gentler by using packet_read_line_gently() instead of packet_read_line() to prevent the parent Git process from dying abruptly when a configured subprocess (e.g., a clean/smudge filter) fails to start. Will merge to 'next'? source: * jk/repo-info-path-keys (2026-06-01) 4 commits - repo: add path.commondir with absolute and relative suffix formatting - repo: add path.gitdir with absolute and relative suffix formatting - rev-parse: use strbuf_add_path for path formatting - path: add strbuf_add_path for formatting paths The "git repo info" command has been taught new keys to output both absolute and relative paths for "gitdir" and "commondir", supported by a new path-formatting helper extracted from "git rev-parse". source: <20260601151950.30686-1-jayatheerthkulkarni2005@gmail.com> * ps/history-drop (2026-06-01) 2 commits - builtin/history: implement "drop" subcommand - builtin/history: split handling of ref updates into two phases The experimental "git history" command has been taught a new "drop" subcommand to remove a commit and replay its descendants onto its parent. Waiting for response(s) to review comment(s). cf. source: <20260601-b4-pks-history-drop-v1-0-643e32340d55@pks.im> * ls/doc-raw-timestamp-prefix (2026-06-02) 1 commit - doc: document and test `@` prefix for raw timestamps Documentation and tests have been added to clarify that Git's internal raw timestamp format requires a `@` prefix for values less than 100,000,000 to prevent ambiguity with other formats like YYYYMMDD. Will merge to 'next'? cf. source: <20260602081924.673763-2-dev@luna.gl> * jk/setup-gitfile-diag-fix (2026-06-01) 1 commit - read_gitfile_gently(): return non-repo path on error A regression in the error diagnosis code for invalid .git files has been fixed, avoiding a potential NULL-pointer crash when reporting that a .git file does not point to a valid repository. Comments? source: <20260602061159.GA693928@coredump.intra.peff.net> * wy/typofixes (2026-05-29) 1 commit - docs: fix typos and grammar Typofixes. source: <7b502e20e9495cd4720496bd6738a1fbeb453410.1780041658.git.wy@wyuan.org> * jc/submitting-patches-cover-letter (2026-06-02) 2 commits - SubmittingPatches: describe cover letter - SubmittingPatches: separate typofixes section Guidelines on how to write a cover letter for a multi-patch series have been added to SubmittingPatches, which also got a new marker to separate the section for typofixes. Comments? source: <20260602090808.87837-1-gitster@pobox.com> * ps/t7527-fix-tap-output (2026-06-02) 4 commits - t: let prove fail when parsing invalid TAP output - t/lib-git-p4: silence output when killing p4d and its watchdog - t/test-lib: silence EBUSY errors on Windows during test cleanup - t7527: fix broken TAP output A recent regression in t7527 that broke TAP output has been fixed, some other test noise that also broke TAP output has been silenced, and 'prove' is now configured to fail on invalid TAP output to prevent future regressions. Waiting for response(s) to review comment(s). cf. source: <20260602-pks-t7527-fix-tap-output-v1-0-db3da2a1b137@pks.im> -------------------------------------------------- [Stalled] * jd/unpack-trees-wo-the-repository (2026-03-31) 2 commits - unpack-trees: use repository from index instead of global - unpack-trees: use repository from index instead of global A handful of inappropriate uses of the_repository have been rewritten to use the right repository structure instance in the unpack-trees.c codepath. Waiting for response(s) to review comment(s) for too long, consider discarding. cf. source: * cs/subtree-split-recursion (2026-03-05) 3 commits - contrib/subtree: reduce recursion during split - contrib/subtree: functionalize split traversal - contrib/subtree: reduce function side-effects When processing large history graphs on Debian or Ubuntu, "git subtree" can die with a "recursion depth reached" error. Waiting for response(s) to review comment(s) for too long, consider discarding. cf. source: <20260305-cs-subtree-split-recursion-v2-0-7266be870ba9@howdoi.land> -------------------------------------------------- [Cooking] * ob/more-repo-config-values (2026-06-01) 8 commits - environment: move "warn_on_object_refname_ambiguity" into `struct repo_config_values` - environment: move "sparse_expect_files_outside_of_patterns" into `repo_config_values` - environment: move "core_sparse_checkout_cone" into `struct repo_config_values` - environment: move "precomposed_unicode" into `struct repo_config_values` - environment: move "pack_compression_level" into `struct repo_config_values` - environment: move `zlib_compression_level` into `struct repo_config_values` - environment: move "check_stat" into `struct repo_config_values` - environment: move "trust_ctime" into `struct repo_config_values` Many core configuration variables have been migrated from global variables into 'repo_config_values' to tie them to a specific repository instance, avoiding cross-repository state leakage. Waiting for response(s) to review comment(s). cf. source: <20260601154211.82370-1-belkid98@gmail.com> * kh/doc-trailers (2026-04-13) 9 commits - doc: interpret-trailers: document comment line treatment - doc: interpret-trailers: commit to “trailer block” term - doc: interpret-trailers: add key format example - doc: interpret-trailers: explain key format - doc: interpret-trailers: explain the format after the intro - doc: interpret-trailers: not just for commit messages - doc: interpret-trailers: use “metadata” in Name as well - doc: interpret-trailers: replace “lines” with “metadata” - doc: interpret-trailers: stop fixating on RFC 822 Documentation updates. Expecting a reroll. cf. <5508ee49-2f78-4c3a-accf-a2350666bfb8@app.fastmail.com> source: * za/completion-hide-dotfiles (2026-05-26) 1 commit - completion: hide dotfiles for selected path completion The path completion for commands like `git rm` and `git mv`, is being updated to hide dotfiles by default, unless the user explicitly starts the path with a dot, matching standard shell-completion behavior. Comments? cf. source: * ds/restore-sparse-index (2026-05-26) 2 commits (merged to 'next' on 2026-05-31 at e85a961bc7) + restore: avoid sparse index expansion + t1092: test 'git restore' with sparse index 'git restore --staged' has been optimized to avoid unnecessarily expanding the sparse index when operating on paths within the sparse checkout definition, by handling sparse directory entries at the tree level. Will merge to 'master'. source: * kk/commit-reach-optim (2026-05-25) 3 commits (merged to 'next' on 2026-05-31 at eeb8d0c207) + commit-reach: replace queue_has_nonstale() scan with O(1) tracking + commit-reach: deduplicate queue entries in paint_down_to_common + object.h: fix stale entries in object flag allocation table The check for non-stale commits in the priority queue used by `paint_down_to_common` and `ahead_behind` has been optimized by replacing an O(N) scan with an O(1) counter, yielding performance improvements in repositories with wide histories. Will merge to 'master'. cf. source: * ar/receive-pack-worktree-env (2026-05-25) 1 commit (merged to 'next' on 2026-05-27 at 9c246d1969) + receive-pack: fix updateInstead with core.worktree The GIT_WORK_TREE variable prepared to invoke the push-to-checkout hook was leaking into the environment even when there was no hook used and broke the default push-to-deploy (i.e., let "git checkout" update the working tree only when the working tree is clean). Will merge to 'master'. source: <20260525162311.66240-2-hi@alyssa.is> * ib/doc-push-default-simple (2026-05-25) 1 commit (merged to 'next' on 2026-06-02 at 5c1ff2a769) + doc: clarify push.default=simple behavior The documentation for `push.default = simple` has been clarified to better explain its behavior, making it clear that it pushes the current branch to a same-named branch on the remote, and detailing the upstream requirements for centralized workflows. Will merge to 'master'. cf. source: * jc/doc-monitor-ghci (2026-05-24) 1 commit (merged to 'next' on 2026-06-02 at 46fb5fe1c2) + SubmittingPatches: proactively monitor GHCI pages Encourage original authors to monitor the CI status. Will merge to 'master'. source: * ec/commit-fixup-options (2026-05-26) 2 commits - commit: allow -c/-C for all kinds of --fixup - commit: allow -m/-F for all kinds of --fixup The -m/-F/-c/-C options to supply commit log message from outside the editor are now supported for all "git commit --fixup" variations. Comments? source: * gh/jump-auto-mode (2026-05-21) 1 commit (merged to 'next' on 2026-06-02 at f70dd05c9c) + git-jump: pick a mode automatically when invoked without arguments The 'git-jump' command (in contrib/) has been taught to automatically pick a mode (merge, diff, or ws) when invoked without arguments. Will merge to 'master'. cf. <20260522052821.GC861761@coredump.intra.peff.net> source: * ps/odb-source-loose (2026-06-01) 19 commits - odb/source-loose: drop pointer to the "files" source - odb/source-loose: stub out remaining callbacks - odb/source-loose: wire up `write_object_stream()` callback - object-file: refactor writing objects to use loose source - odb/source-loose: wire up `write_object()` callback - loose: refactor object map to operate on `struct odb_source_loose` - odb/source-loose: wire up `freshen_object()` callback - odb/source-loose: drop `odb_source_loose_has_object()` - odb/source-loose: wire up `count_objects()` callback - odb/source-loose: wire up `find_abbrev_len()` callback - odb/source-loose: wire up `for_each_object()` callback - odb/source-loose: wire up `read_object_stream()` callback - odb/source-loose: wire up `read_object_info()` callback - odb/source-loose: wire up `close()` callback - odb/source-loose: wire up `reprepare()` callback - odb/source-loose: start converting to a proper `struct odb_source` - odb/source-loose: store pointer to "files" instead of generic source - odb/source-loose: move loose source into "odb/" subsystem - Merge branch 'ps/odb-in-memory' into ps/odb-source-loose The loose object source has been refactored into a proper `struct odb_source`. Will merge to 'next'. source: <20260601-b4-pks-odb-source-loose-v2-0-90ff159430af@pks.im> * ps/setup-centralize-odb-creation (2026-05-25) 9 commits - setup: construct object database in `apply_repository_format()` - repository: stop reading loose object map twice on repo init - setup: stop initializing object database without repository - setup: stop creating the object database in `setup_git_env()` - repository: stop initializing the object database in `repo_set_gitdir()` - setup: deduplicate logic to apply repository format - setup: drop `setup_git_env()` - t0001: plug test gaps for git-init(1) with GIT_OBJECT_DIRECTORY - Merge branch 'ps/setup-wo-the-repository' into ps/setup-centralize-odb-creation The setup logic to discover and configure repositories has been refactored, and the initialization of the object database has been centralized. Comments? source: <20260526-b4-pks-setup-centralize-odb-creation-v2-0-2fa5b385c13e@pks.im> * kh/doc-replay-config (2026-05-21) 4 commits - doc: replay: move “default” to the right-hand-side - doc: replay: use a nested definition list - doc: replay: simplify replay.refAction description - doc: link to config for git-replay(1) Doc update for "git replay" to actually refer to its configuration variables. Will merge to 'next'. cf. source: * aj/stash-patch-optimize-temporary-index (2026-05-22) 1 commit (merged to 'next' on 2026-05-31 at d1b1dd94f5) + stash: reuse cached index entries in --patch temporary index "git stash -p" has been optimized by reusing cached index entries in its temporary index, avoiding unnecessary lstat() calls on unchanged files. Will merge to 'master'. cf. source: * tb/bitmap-build-performance (2026-05-27) 9 commits (merged to 'next' on 2026-06-02 at d1a84a996a) + pack-bitmap: build pseudo-merge bitmaps after regular bitmaps + pack-bitmap: remember pseudo-merge parents + pack-bitmap: sort bitmaps before XORing + pack-bitmap: cache object positions during fill + pack-bitmap: consolidate `find_object_pos()` success path + pack-bitmap: reuse stored selected bitmaps + pack-bitmap: check subtree bits before recursing + pack-bitmap: pass object position to `fill_bitmap_tree()` + Merge branch 'tb/pseudo-merge-bugfixes' into tb/bitmap-build-performance Reachability bitmap generation has been significantly optimized. By reordering tree traversal, caching object positions, and refining how pseudo-merge bitmaps are constructed, the performance of "git repack --write-midx-bitmaps" is improved, especially for large repositories and when using pseudo-merges. Will merge to 'master'. cf. <20260529083439.GD1106035@coredump.intra.peff.net> source: * hn/status-pull-advice-qualified (2026-05-21) 1 commit - remote: qualify "git pull" advice for non-upstream compareBranches Advice shown by "git status" when the local branch is behind or has diverged from its push branch has been updated to suggest "git pull ". Comments? source: * rs/strbuf-add-uint (2026-05-12) 4 commits (merged to 'next' on 2026-06-02 at f5be02d8ec) + ls-tree: use strbuf_add_uint() + ls-files: use strbuf_add_uint() + cat-file: use strbuf_add_uint() + strbuf: add strbuf_add_uint() Adding a decimal integer with strbuf_addf("%u") appears commonly; they have been optimized by using a custom formatter. Will merge to 'master'. cf. <20260512184619.GD70851@coredump.intra.peff.net> source: <20260512115603.80780-1-l.s.r@web.de> * mm/doc-word-diff (2026-05-28) 1 commit - doc: clarify that --word-diff operates on line-level hunks The documentation for "--word-diff" has been extended with a bit of implementation detail of where these different words come from. Will merge to 'next'. source: * rs/strbuf-add-oid-hex (2026-05-13) 1 commit (merged to 'next' on 2026-06-02 at 4876f95de0) + hex: add and use strbuf_add_oid_hex() Formatting object name in full hexadecimal form has been optimized by using a new strbuf_add_oid_hex() helper function. Will merge to 'master'. cf. <20260513160155.GA103037@coredump.intra.peff.net> source: <183aa0fd-d455-4ec9-9c42-d511fac8b3e4@web.de> * hn/config-typo-advice (2026-05-26) 1 commit - config: improve diagnostic for "set" with missing value "git config foo.bar=baz" is not likely to be a request to read the value of such a variable with '=' in its name; rather it is plausible that the user meant "git config set foo.bar baz". Give advice when giving an error message. Waiting for response(s) to review comment(s). cf. source: * ja/doc-synopsis-style-again (2026-05-25) 6 commits (merged to 'next' on 2026-05-31 at cc4fe82d87) + doc: convert git-imap-send synopsis and options to new style + doc: convert git-apply synopsis and options to new style + doc: convert git-am synopsis and options to new style + doc: convert git-grep synopsis and options to new style + doc: git bisect: clarify the usage of the synopsis vs actual command + doc: convert git-bisect to synopsis style A batch of documentation pages has been updated to use the modern synopsis style. Will merge to 'master'. cf. source: * jt/config-lock-timeout (2026-05-17) 1 commit - config: retry acquiring config.lock, configurable via core.configLockTimeout Configuration file locking now retries for a short period, avoiding failures when multiple processes attempt to update the configuration simultaneously. Waiting for response(s) to review comment(s). cf. source: <20260517132111.1014901-1-joerg@thalheim.io> * hn/branch-prune-merged (2026-05-22) 6 commits - branch: add --dry-run for --prune-merged - branch: add branch..pruneMerged opt-out - branch: add --prune-merged - branch: prepare delete_branches for a bulk caller - branch: let delete_branches warn instead of error on bulk refusal - branch: add --forked "git branch" command learned "--prune-merged" option to remove local branches that have already been merged to the remote-tracking branches they track. Comments? source: * st/daemon-sockaddr-fixes (2026-05-27) 3 commits - daemon: guard NULL REMOTE_PORT in execute() logging - daemon: fix IPv6 address truncation in ip2str() - daemon: fix IPv6 address corruption in lookup_hostname() Correct use of sockaddr API in "git daemon". Will merge to 'next'. source: * cc/promisor-auto-config-url-more (2026-05-27) 8 commits - doc: promisor: improve acceptFromServer entry - promisor-remote: auto-configure unknown remotes - promisor-remote: trust known remotes matching acceptFromServerUrl - promisor-remote: introduce promisor.acceptFromServerUrl - promisor-remote: add 'local_name' to 'struct promisor_info' - urlmatch: add url_normalize_pattern() helper - urlmatch: change 'allow_globs' arg to bool - t5710: simplify 'mkdir X' followed by 'git -C X init' The handling of promisor-remote protocol capability has been loosened to allow the other side to add to the list of promisor remotes via the promisor.acceptFromServerURL configuration variable. Comments? source: <20260527140820.1438165-1-christian.couder@gmail.com> * hn/checkout-track-fetch (2026-05-23) 2 commits - checkout: extend --track with a "fetch" mode to refresh start-point - branch: expose helpers for finding the remote owning a tracking ref "git checkout --track=..." learned to optionally fetch the branch from the remote the new branch will work with. Comments? source: * mf/revision-max-count-oldest (2026-05-18) 1 commit - revision.c: implement --max-count-oldest "git rev-list" (and "git log" family of commands) learned a new "--max-count-oldest" that picks oldest N commits in the range instead of the usual newest. Waiting for response(s) to review comment(s). cf. source: <8210d60832b9a58aa4d71fc3790e44d8989564ce.1779152064.git.mroik@delayed.space> * mm/line-log-cleanup (2026-05-28) 3 commits - line-log: allow non-patch diff formats with -L - line-log: integrate -L output with the standard log-tree pipeline - revision: move -L setup before output_format-to-diff derivation The `git log -L` implementation has been refactored to use the standard diff output pipeline, enabling pickaxe and diff-filter to work as expected. Additionally, metadata-only diff formats like --raw and --name-only are now supported with -L. Will merge to 'next'. cf. source: * en/ort-harden-against-corrupt-trees (2026-04-20) 5 commits - cache-tree: fix verify_cache() to catch non-adjacent D/F conflicts - merge-ort: abort merge when trees have duplicate entries - merge-ort: free diff pairs queue in clear_or_reinit_internal_opts() - merge-ort: drop unnecessary show_all_errors from collect_merge_info() - merge-ort: propagate callback errors from traverse_trees_wrapper() "ort" merge backend handles merging corrupt trees better by aborting when it should. Waiting for response(s) to review comment(s). cf. source: * pw/status-rebase-todo (2026-05-01) 2 commits - status: improve rebase todo list parsing - sequencer: factor out parsing of todo commands The display of the rebase todo list in "git status" has been improved to correctly abbreviate object IDs for more commands and avoid misinterpreting refs as object IDs. Waiting for response(s) to review comment(s). cf. source: * cl/conditional-config-on-worktree-path (2026-05-24) 2 commits - config: add "worktree" and "worktree/i" includeIf conditions - config: refactor include_by_gitdir() into include_by_path() The [includeIf "condition"] conditional inclusion facility for configuration files has learned to use the location of worktree in its condition. Waiting for response(s) to review comment(s). cf. source: <20260525-includeif-worktree-v5-0-1efe525d025a@black-desk.cn> * ps/shift-root-in-graph (2026-04-27) 1 commit - graph: add indentation for commits preceded by a parentless commit In a history with more than one root commit, "git log --graph --oneline" stuffed an unrelated commit immediately below a root commit, which has been corrected by making the spot below a root unavailable. Expecting a reroll. cf. source: <20260427102838.44867-2-pabloosabaterr@gmail.com> * th/promisor-quiet-per-repo (2026-04-06) 1 commit (merged to 'next' on 2026-06-02 at 02a749d7fe) + promisor-remote: fix promisor.quiet to use the correct repository The "promisor.quiet" configuration variable was not used from relevant submodules when commands like "grep --recurse-submodules" triggered a lazy fetch, which has been corrected. Will merge to 'master'. cf. source: <20260406183041.783800-1-vikingtc4@gmail.com> * ua/push-remote-group (2026-05-03) 3 commits (merged to 'next' on 2026-06-02 at ba5d6aebaa) + push: support pushing to a remote group + remote: move remote group resolution to remote.c + remote: fix sign-compare warnings in push_cas_option "git push" learned to take a "remote group" name to push to, which causes pushes to multiple places, just like "git fetch" would do. Will merge to 'master'. cf. <20260518182721.155070-1-usmanakinyemi202@gmail.com> source: <20260503153402.1333220-1-usmanakinyemi202@gmail.com> * js/parseopt-subcommand-autocorrection (2026-04-27) 11 commits - SQUASH??? - doc: document autocorrect API - parseopt: add tests for subcommand autocorrection - parseopt: enable subcommand autocorrection for git-remote and git-notes - parseopt: autocorrect mistyped subcommands - autocorrect: provide config resolution API - autocorrect: rename AUTOCORRECT_SHOW to AUTOCORRECT_HINT - autocorrect: use mode and delay instead of magic numbers - help: move tty check for autocorrection to autocorrect.c - help: make autocorrect handling reusable - parseopt: extract subcommand handling from parse_options_step() The parse-options library learned to auto-correct misspelled subcommand names. Expecting a reroll. cf. source: * jc/neuter-sideband-post-3.0 (2026-03-05) 2 commits - sideband: delay sanitizing by default to Git v3.0 - Merge branch 'jc/neuter-sideband-fixup' into jc/neuter-sideband-post-3.0 The final step, split from earlier attempt by Dscho, to loosen the sideband restriction for now and tighten later at Git v3.0 boundary. On hold to help the base topic with wider exposure. (this branch uses jc/neuter-sideband-fixup.) source: <20260305233452.3727126-8-gitster@pobox.com> -------------------------------------------------- [Discarded] * kk/fetch-store-ref-optimization (2026-05-24) 1 commit - fetch: pass transport to post-fetch connectivity check When fetching from a transport that provides a self-contained pack, pass the transport pointer to the post-fetch `check_connected()` call to optimize connectivity check. Retracted. cf. source: * lp/repack-propagate-promisor-debugging-info (2026-04-18) 6 commits - repack-promisor: add missing headers - t7703: test for promisor file content after geometric repack - t7700: test for promisor file content after repack - repack-promisor: preserve content of promisor files after repack - repack-promisor add helper to fill promisor file after repack - pack-write: add explanation to promisor file content When fetching objects into a lazily cloned repository, .promisor files are created with information meant to help debugging. "git repack" has been taught to carry this information forward to packfiles that are newly created. Retracted. cf. source: