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Fri, 6 Mar 2026 21:22:52 -0500 (EST) From: Junio C Hamano To: git@vger.kernel.org Subject: What's cooking in git.git (Mar 2026, #03) X-master-at: 795c338de725e13bd361214c6b768019fc45a2c1 X-next-at: a537e3e6e998710bf15ee05bf0cd02a122d54b8c Date: Fri, 06 Mar 2026 18:22:51 -0800 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. We will be rewinding the tip of 'next' soonish. 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'] * ob/core-attributesfile-in-repository (2026-02-16) 3 commits (merged to 'next' on 2026-02-27 at 2b2e3a1fa9) + environment: move "branch.autoSetupMerge" into `struct repo_config_values` + 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. cf. source: * ps/fsck-stream-from-the-right-object-instance (2026-02-23) 4 commits (merged to 'next' on 2026-02-27 at b378558c1a) + pack-check: fix verification of large objects + packfile: expose function to read object stream for an offset + object-file: adapt `stream_object_signature()` to take a stream + t/helper: improve "genrandom" test helper "fsck" iterates over packfiles and its access to pack data caused the list to be permuted, which caused it to loop forever; the code to access pack data by "fsck" has been updated to avoid this. source: <20260223-pks-fsck-fix-v2-0-99a0714ea3bd@pks.im> * pt/t7527-flake-workaround (2025-12-31) 1 commit (merged to 'next' on 2026-02-27 at d6ebc97cb1) + t7527: fix flaky fsmonitor event tests with retry logic Test fixup. source: -------------------------------------------------- [New Topics] * ab/clone-default-object-filter (2026-03-06) 1 commit - clone: add clone..defaultObjectFilter config "git clone" learns to pay attention to "clone..defaultObjectFilter" configuration and behave as if the "--filter=" option was given on the command line. Comments? source: * ag/send-email-sasl-with-host-port (2026-03-05) 1 commit (merged to 'next' on 2026-03-06 at a773196f56) + send-email: pass smtp hostname and port to Authen::SASL "git send-email" learns to pass hostname/port to Authen::SASL module. Will merge to 'master'. source: * jc/neuter-sideband-fixup (2026-03-05) 6 commits - sideband: drop 'default' configuration - 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 (this branch is used by jc/neuter-sideband-post-3.0.) Try to resurrect and reboot a stalled "avoid sending risky escape sequences taken from sideband to the terminal" topic by Dscho. The plan is to keep it in 'next' long enough to see if anybody screams with the "everything dropped except for ANSI color escape sequence" default. Comments? source: <20260305233452.3727126-1-gitster@pobox.com> * 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 (this branch uses jc/neuter-sideband-fixup.) 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, until jc/neuter-sideband-fixup cooks long enough in 'next'. (this branch uses jc/neuter-sideband-fixup.) source: <20260305233452.3727126-8-gitster@pobox.com> * jt/doc-submitting-patches-study-before-sending (2026-03-05) 1 commit (merged to 'next' on 2026-03-06 at 222151114c) + Documentation: extend guidance for submitting patches Doc update for our contributors. Will merge to 'master'. source: <20260305193836.973122-1-jltobler@gmail.com> * ps/ci-gitlab-prepare-for-macos-14-deprecation (2026-03-05) 3 commits (merged to 'next' on 2026-03-06 at 60b308a43b) + gitlab-ci: update to macOS 15 images + meson: detect broken iconv that requires ICONV_RESTART_RESET + meson: simplify iconv-emits-BOM check Move gitlab CI from macOS 14 images that are being deprecated. Will merge to 'master'. source: <20260305-pks-gitlab-ci-macos-16-v1-0-ce8da0ff29c2@pks.im> * ss/t9123-setup-inside-test-expect-success (2026-03-05) 1 commit (merged to 'next' on 2026-03-06 at 607e206418) + t9123: use test_when_finished for cleanup Test clean-up. Will merge to 'master'. source: <20260305125408.16958-1-r.siddharth.shrimali@gmail.com> * 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. Comments? source: <20260305-cs-subtree-split-recursion-v2-0-7266be870ba9@howdoi.land> * fp/t3310-unhide-git-failures (2026-03-05) 1 commit - t3310: avoid hiding failures from rev-parse in command substitutions The construct 'test "$(command)" = expectation' loses the exit status from the command, which has been fixed by breaking up the statement into pieces. Will merge to 'next'. source: <20260305225128.54283-1-francescopaparatto@gmail.com> * jk/unleak-mmap (2026-03-06) 5 commits - meson: turn on NO_MMAP when building with LSan - Makefile: turn on NO_MMAP when building with LSan - pack-revindex: avoid double-loading .rev files - check_connected(): fix leak of pack-index mmap - check_connected(): delay opening new_pack Plug a few leaks where mmap'ed memory regions are not unmapped. Will merge to 'next'? source: <20260305230315.GA2354983@coredump.intra.peff.net> source: <796110ee-d795-4445-9d82-7026370a88cf@intel.com> -------------------------------------------------- [Cooking] * kj/path-micro-code-cleanup (2026-03-04) 3 commits (merged to 'next' on 2026-03-04 at 569091027c) + path: remove redundant function calls + path: use size_t for dir_prefix length + path: remove unused header Code clean-up. Will merge to 'master'. source: <20260304130502.8475-1-jayatheerthkulkarni2005@gmail.com> * lp/doc-gitprotocol-pack-fixes (2026-03-02) 3 commits (merged to 'next' on 2026-03-04 at 7fb5fdd8af) + doc: gitprotocol-pack: normalize italic formatting + doc: gitprotocol-pack: improve paragraphs structure + doc: gitprotocol-pack: fix pronoun-antecedent agreement Doc update. Will merge to 'master'. source: * ss/t3700-modernize (2026-03-03) 2 commits (merged to 'next' on 2026-03-05 at 23ff16a16f) + t3700: use test_grep helper for better diagnostics + t3700: avoid suppressing git's exit code Test clean-up. Will merge to 'master'. source: <20260303204029.52952-1-r.siddharth.shrimali@gmail.com> * ps/history-split (2026-03-02) 8 commits - builtin/history: implement "split" subcommand - builtin/history: split out extended function to create commits - 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" "git history" learned the "split" subcommand. Comments? source: <20260302-pks-history-split-v1-0-444fc987a324@pks.im> * os/doc-custom-subcommand-on-path (2026-03-04) 1 commit (merged to 'next' on 2026-03-05 at 661cc235ae) + doc: add information regarding external commands The way end-users can add their own "git " subcommand by storing "git-" in a directory on their $PATH has not been documented clearly, which has been corrected. Will merge to 'master'. source: * pt/promisor-lazy-fetch-no-recurse (2026-03-04) 1 commit - promisor-remote: prevent lazy-fetch recursion in child fetch The mechanism to avoid recursive lazy-fetch from promisor remotes were not propagated properly to child "git fetch" processes, which has been corrected. Comments? source: * fp/t3310-test-path-is-helpers (2026-02-27) 1 commit (merged to 'next' on 2026-03-03 at c01b2c73d8) + t3310: replace test -f/-d with test_path_is_file/test_path_is_dir Test clean-up. Will merge to 'master'. source: <20260228005939.9012-1-francescopaparatto@gmail.com> * mm/diff-no-index-find-object (2026-02-28) 1 commit (merged to 'next' on 2026-03-03 at fcff548ddb) + diff: fix crash with --find-object outside repository "git diff --no-index --find-object=" outside a repository of course wouldn't be able to find the object and died while parsing the command line, which is made to die in a bit more user-friendly way. Will merge to 'master'. source: * ps/ci-reduce-gitlab-envsize (2026-03-02) 1 commit (merged to 'next' on 2026-03-03 at e2d1e47015) + ci: unset GITLAB_FEATURES envvar to not bust xargs(1) limits CI fix. Will merge to 'master'. source: <20260302-pks-msvc-meson-xargs-v1-1-8e42abd879ce@pks.im> * pt/fsmonitor-watchman-sample-fix (2026-02-28) 1 commit (merged to 'next' on 2026-03-03 at b899c2b411) + fsmonitor-watchman: fix variable reference and remove redundant code Fix typo-induced breakages in fsmonitor-watchman sample hook. Will merge to 'master'. source: * sk/oidmap-clear-with-custom-free-func (2026-03-05) 2 commits (merged to 'next' on 2026-03-06 at e335861c57) + builtin/rev-list: migrate missing_objects cleanup to oidmap_clear_with_free() + oidmap: make entry cleanup explicit in oidmap_clear A bit of OIDmap API enhancement and cleanup. Will merge to 'master'. source: <20260305100526.102130-1-kuforiji98@gmail.com> * ss/test-that-that-typofix (2026-03-02) 1 commit (merged to 'next' on 2026-03-03 at 1224b73913) + t: fix "that that" typo in lib-unicode-nfc-nfd.sh Typofix in t/. Will merge to 'master'. source: <20260302192627.83631-1-r.siddharth.shrimali@gmail.com> * jk/repo-structure-cleanup (2026-02-23) 1 commit (merged to 'next' on 2026-03-02 at e1647839fa) + repo: remove unnecessary variable shadow Code clean-up. Will merge to 'master'. source: <20260223135248.127935-1-jayatheerthkulkarni2005@gmail.com> * lp/diff-stat-utf8-display-width-fix (2026-02-27) 2 commits (merged to 'next' on 2026-03-02 at b979797314) + t4052: test for diffstat width when prefix contains ANSI escape codes + diff: handle ANSI escape codes in prefix when calculating diffstat width "git log --graph --stat" did not count the display width of colored graph part of its own output correctly, which has been corrected. Will merge to 'master'. source: * ps/upload-pack-buffer-more-writes (2026-03-03) 10 commits - builtin/pack-objects: reduce lock contention when writing packfile data - csum-file: drop `hashfd_throughput()` - csum-file: introduce `hashfd_ext()` - sideband: use writev(3p) to send pktlines - wrapper: introduce writev(3p) wrappers - compat/posix: introduce writev(3p) wrapper - git-compat-util: introduce `cast_size_t_to_ssize_t()` - upload-pack: reduce lock contention when writing packfile data - upload-pack: adapt keepalives based on buffering - upload-pack: fix debug statement when flushing packfile data Reduce system overhead "git upload-pack" spends relaying "git pack-objects" output to the "git fetch" running on the other end of the connection. Comments? cf. source: <20260303-pks-upload-pack-write-contention-v2-0-7321830f08fe@pks.im> * rs/parse-options-duplicated-long-options (2026-02-28) 2 commits (merged to 'next' on 2026-03-03 at 70cbc2ea97) + parseopt: check for duplicate long names and numerical options + pack-objects: remove duplicate --stdin-packs definition The parse-options API learned to notice an options[] array with duplicated long options. Will merge to 'master'. source: <1e7de0f7-a712-465f-b3c9-5dbe78132d3f@web.de> source: <7693799a-91a2-480a-ae3e-29f8eed5b55a@web.de> * jt/repo-structure-extrema (2026-03-02) 6 commits - builtin/repo: find tree with most entries - builtin/repo: find commit with most parents - builtin/repo: add OID annotations to table output - builtin/repo: collect largest inflated objects - builtin/repo: add helper for printing keyvalue output - builtin/repo: update stats for each object "git repo structure" command learns to report maximum values on various aspects of objects it inspects. Will merge to 'next'. source: <20260302214526.2034279-1-jltobler@gmail.com> * ps/odb-sources (2026-03-05) 19 commits (merged to 'next' on 2026-03-06 at 69fd3b792a) + odb/source: make `begin_transaction()` function pluggable + odb/source: make `write_alternate()` function pluggable + odb/source: make `read_alternates()` function pluggable + odb/source: make `write_object_stream()` function pluggable + odb/source: make `write_object()` function pluggable + odb/source: make `freshen_object()` function pluggable + odb/source: make `for_each_object()` function pluggable + odb/source: make `read_object_stream()` function pluggable + odb/source: make `read_object_info()` function pluggable + odb/source: make `close()` function pluggable + odb/source: make `reprepare()` function pluggable + odb/source: make `free()` function pluggable + odb/source: introduce source type for robustness + odb: move reparenting logic into respective subsystems + odb: embed base source in the "files" backend + odb: introduce "files" source + odb: split `struct odb_source` into separate header + Merge branch 'ps/object-info-bits-cleanup' into ps/odb-sources + Merge branch 'ps/odb-for-each-object' into ps/odb-sources The object source API is getting restructured to allow plugging new backends. Will merge to 'master'. source: <20260305-b4-pks-odb-source-pluggable-v2-0-3290bfd1f444@pks.im> * ds/for-each-repo-w-worktree (2026-03-03) 4 commits (merged to 'next' on 2026-03-06 at 3886f0d054) + for-each-repo: simplify passing of parameters + for-each-repo: work correctly in a worktree + run-command: extract sanitize_repo_env helper + for-each-repo: test outside of repo context "git for-each-repo" started from a secondary worktree did not work as expected, which has been corrected. Will merge to 'master'. source: * jh/alias-i18n-fixes (2026-03-03) 5 commits (merged to 'next' on 2026-03-03 at d4347fab01) + doc: fix list continuation in alias.adoc (merged to 'next' on 2026-03-02 at 914bcef227) + git, help: fix memory leaks in alias listing + alias: treat empty subsection [alias ""] as plain [alias] + doc: fix list continuation in alias subsection example + Merge branch 'jh/alias-i18n' into jh/alias-i18n-fixes Further update to the i18n alias support to avoid regressions. Will merge to 'master'. source: <20260226205339.1535482-1-jonatan@jontes.page> source: <20260303151238.1000191-1-jonatan@jontes.page> * lc/rebase-trailer (2026-03-06) 6 commits - rebase: support --trailer - commit, tag: parse --trailer with OPT_STRVEC - trailer: append trailers without fork/exec - trailer: libify a couple of functions - interpret-trailers: refactor create_in_place_tempfile() - interpret-trailers: factor trailer rewriting "git rebase" learns "--trailer" command to drive the interpret-trailers machinery. Comments? source: * mf/format-patch-cover-letter-format (2026-02-27) 5 commits - docs: add usage for the cover-letter fmt feature - format-patch: add commitListFormat config - format-patch: add ability to use alt cover format - format-patch: move cover letter summary generation - pretty.c: add %(count) and %(total) placeholders "git format-patch --cover-letter" learns to use a simpler format instead of the traditional shortlog format to list its commits with a new --cover-letter-format option and format.commitListFormat configuration variable. Will merge to 'next'. source: * sp/send-email-validate-charset (2026-02-28) 1 commit (merged to 'next' on 2026-03-06 at a537e3e6e9) + send-email: validate charset name in 8bit encoding prompt "git send-email" has learned to be a bit more careful when it accepts charset to use from the end-user, to avoid 'y' (mistaken 'yes' when expecting a charset like 'UTF-8') and other nonsense. Will merge to 'master'. source: <20260228112210.270273-1-shreyanshpaliwalcmsmn@gmail.com> * pt/fsmonitor-linux (2026-03-04) 12 commits - 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 The fsmonitor daemon has been implemented for Linux. Will merge to 'next'? source: * ac/help-sort-correctly (2026-02-28) 1 commit - help: cleanup the contruction of keys_uniq The code in "git help" that shows configuration items in sorted order was awkwardly organized and prone to bugs. Expecting a (hopefully small and final) reroll to update tests? cf. source: <20260228104654.80831-2-amishhhaaaa@gmail.com> * ty/setup-error-tightening (2026-03-04) 1 commit - setup: improve error diagnosis for invalid .git files While discovering a ".git" directory, the code treats any stat() failure as a sign that a filesystem entity .git does not exist there, and ignores ".git" that is not a "gitdir" file or a directory. The code has been tightened to notice and report filesystem corruption better. Will merge to 'next'? source: <20260304141526.37764-1-a3205153416@gmail.com> * kh/format-patch-noprefix-is-boolean (2026-03-01) 3 commits (merged to 'next' on 2026-03-03 at 54bc051969) + doc: diff-options.adoc: make *.noprefix split translatable (merged to 'next' on 2026-02-26 at fcf4773929) + doc: diff-options.adoc: show format.noprefix for format-patch + format-patch: make format.noprefix a boolean The configuration variable format.noprefix did not behave as a proper boolean variable, which has now been fixed and documented. Will merge to 'master'. source: source: * dt/send-email-client-cert (2026-03-01) 1 commit (merged to 'next' on 2026-03-06 at 2a47df2166) + send-email: add client certificate options "git send-email" learns to support use of client-side certificates. Will merge to 'master'. source: <20260302032048.260209-2-dxdt@dev.snart.me> * ps/refs-for-each (2026-02-23) 18 commits (merged to 'next' on 2026-02-27 at ec9e0a36ff) + refs: replace `refs_for_each_fullref_in()` + refs: replace `refs_for_each_namespaced_ref()` + refs: replace `refs_for_each_glob_ref()` + refs: replace `refs_for_each_glob_ref_in()` + refs: replace `refs_for_each_rawref_in()` + refs: replace `refs_for_each_rawref()` + refs: replace `refs_for_each_ref_in()` + refs: improve verification for-each-ref options + refs: generalize `refs_for_each_fullref_in_prefixes()` + refs: generalize `refs_for_each_namespaced_ref()` + refs: speed up `refs_for_each_glob_ref_in()` + refs: introduce `refs_for_each_ref_ext` + refs: rename `each_ref_fn` + refs: rename `do_for_each_ref_flags` + refs: move `do_for_each_ref_flags` further up + refs: move `refs_head_ref_namespaced()` + refs: remove unused `refs_for_each_include_root_ref()` + Merge branch 'ps/for-each-ref-in-fixes' into ps/refs-for-each Code refactoring around refs-for-each-* API functions. Will merge to 'master'. cf. source: <20260223-pks-refs-for-each-unification-v2-0-515d48c8087b@pks.im> * sa/replay-revert (2026-02-18) 2 commits - replay: add --revert mode to reverse commit changes - sequencer: extract revert message formatting into shared function "git replay" (experimental) learns, in addition to "pick" and "replay", a new operating mode "revert". Expecting a reroll? cf. <87wm07e4ck.fsf@iotcl.com> cf. <87tsvbe2sm.fsf@iotcl.com> cf. <405b0d34-c2ad-498d-93a1-2e7925ae11f1@gmail.com> cf. source: <20260218234215.89326-1-siddharthasthana31@gmail.com> * sp/wt-status-wo-the-repository (2026-02-18) 3 commits - wt-status: use hash_algo from local repository instead of global the_hash_algo - wt-status: replace uses of the_repository with local repository instances - wt-status: pass struct repository through function parameters Reduce dependence on the global the_hash_algo and the_repository variables of wt-status code path. Will merge to 'next'. source: <20260218175654.66004-1-shreyanshpaliwalcmsmn@gmail.com> * vp/http-rate-limit-retries (2026-02-23) 4 commits - http: add support for HTTP 429 rate limit retries - remote-curl: introduce show_http_message_fatal() helper - strbuf_attach: fix call sites to pass correct alloc - strbuf: pass correct alloc to strbuf_attach() in strbuf_reencode() The HTTP transport learned to react to "429 Too Many Requests". Needs review. cf. source: * ar/config-hooks (2026-03-02) 10 commits (merged to 'next' on 2026-03-03 at 5a4be22ab6) + Merge branch 'ar/run-command-hook-take-2' into ar/config-hooks (merged to 'next' on 2026-02-27 at 6a04cca28e) + hook: add -z option to "git hook list" + hook: allow out-of-repo 'git hook' invocations + hook: allow event = "" to overwrite previous values + hook: allow disabling config hooks + hook: include hooks from the config + hook: add "git hook list" command + hook: run a list of hooks to prepare for multihook support + hook: add internal state alloc/free callbacks + Merge branch 'ar/run-command-hook-take-2' into ar/config-hooks (this branch is used by ar/parallel-hooks; uses ar/run-command-hook-take-2.) Allow hook commands to be defined (possibly centrally) in the configuration files, and run multiple of them for the same hook event. Will merge to 'master'. source: <20260218222352.55393-1-adrian.ratiu@collabora.com> * ar/parallel-hooks (2026-02-21) 11 commits - hook: allow runtime enabling extensions.hookStdoutToStderr - hook: introduce extensions.hookStdoutToStderr - hook: add per-event jobs config - hook: add -j/--jobs option to git hook run - hook: mark non-parallelizable hooks - hook: allow parallel hook execution - hook: parse the hook.jobs config - hook: refactor hook_config_cache from strmap to named struct - config: add a repo_config_get_uint() helper - repository: fix repo_init() memleak due to missing _clear() - Merge branch 'ar/config-hooks' into ar/parallel-hooks (this branch uses ar/config-hooks and ar/run-command-hook-take-2.) Needs review. source: <20260222002904.1879356-1-adrian.ratiu@collabora.com> * ng/submodule-default-remote (2026-03-03) 1 commit - submodule: fetch missing objects from default remote Instead of hardcoded 'origin', use the configured default remote when fetching from submodules. Comments? source: <20260303234044.105157-1-nasser.grainawi@oss.qualcomm.com> * ar/run-command-hook-take-2 (2026-03-02) 13 commits (merged to 'next' on 2026-03-02 at f5aabac117) + builtin/receive-pack: avoid spinning no-op sideband async threads (merged to 'next' on 2026-02-22 at 4aa543f115) + receive-pack: convert receive hooks to hook API + receive-pack: convert update hooks to new API + run-command: poll child input in addition to output + hook: add jobs option + reference-transaction: use hook API instead of run-command + transport: convert pre-push to hook API + hook: allow separate std[out|err] streams + 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 helper for pp child states + t1800: add hook output stream tests (this branch is used by ar/config-hooks and ar/parallel-hooks.) Use the hook API to replace ad-hoc invocation of hook scripts via the run_command() API. Will merge to 'master'. source: <20260128213927.3026875-1-adrian.ratiu@collabora.com> source: <20260302191704.1814567-1-adrian.ratiu@collabora.com> * yc/histogram-hunk-shift-fix (2026-03-02) 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. Needs review. source: * cs/add-skip-submodule-ignore-all (2026-02-06) 5 commits (merged to 'next' on 2026-03-02 at c7251cc68f) + 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 " has been taught to honor submodule..ignore that is set to "all" (and requires "git add -f" to override it). Will merge to 'master'. cf. source: * 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 Maybe rebase on top of a merge of 'master' with pw/xdiff-cleanups? source: * tb/incremental-midx-part-3.2 (2026-02-24) 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 - 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 Further work on incremental repacking using MIDX/bitmap Will merge to 'next'? source: * bc/sha1-256-interop-02 (2026-02-07) 16 commits (merged to 'next' on 2026-03-04 at 99dc92c08e) + 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 + rust: fix linking binaries with cargo + 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. Will merge to 'master'. source: <20260207200446.2837699-1-sandals@crustytoothpaste.net> * hn/status-compare-with-push (2026-03-04) 4 commits (merged to 'next' on 2026-03-06 at 7c5ad405d7) + status: clarify how status.compareBranches deduplicates (merged to 'next' on 2026-02-26 at 1c11b8819a) + 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 "git status" learned to show comparison between the current branch and various other branches listed on status.compareBranches configuration. Will merge to 'master'. source: source: -------------------------------------------------- [Discarded] * js/neuter-sideband (2026-02-03) 6 commits . sideband: delay sanitizing by default to Git v3.0 . 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. Superseded by 'jc/neuter-sideband-fixup', which reuses most of the patches. cf. source: