Re: The big git command renaming..

From: Dave Jones <davej@redhat.com>
Date: 2005-04-30 07:35:40
On Fri, Apr 29, 2005 at 02:24:43PM -0700, Linus Torvalds wrote:
 > 
 > Ok, I hate to do this, since my fingers have already gotten used to the 
 > old names, but we clearly can't continue to use command names like 
 > "update-cache" or "read-tree" that are totally non-git-specific.
 > 
 > So I just pushed out a change that renames the commands to always have a 
 > "git-" prefix. In addition, I renamed "show-diff" to "diff-files", with 
 > together with the prefix means that it becomes "git-diff-files" when used.
 > 
 > Since I end up using tab-completion for almost all my work, and since
 > -within- the source directory there's no confusion, I didn't actually name
 > the source files with any git- prefix. Quite the reverse: I removed the
 > prefix from the two .c files that already had it (so git-mktag.c is now
 > just "mktag.c"), and the general rule for building the executable from a C 
 > file is now
 > 
 > 	git-%: %.c $(LIB_FILE)
 > 		$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -o $@ $(filter %.c,$^) $(LIBS)
 > 
 > 
 > this seemed to be a nice regular interface that means that binaries get 
 > installed with clear "git-" prefixes, but that I don't have to look at 
 > them when I edit the sources.

Can you push out a new tarball to kernel.org too please, to kill
some potential confusion in documentation/scripts ?

		Dave


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