Hello,
cogito-0.17.1 was just released, the next release on the latest stable
line of the Cogito user-friendly Git user interface. Note that the
stable stuff is now happening on the v0.17 branch, just like we did in
the 0.16 times. In addition to that, however, an auto-built
documentation in the man, txt and html format is available in the
http://www.kernel.org/pub/scm/cogito/cogito-doc.git/
repository. It has the same branch structure as the cogito.git
repository and should also have the same tags if my scripts work
properly. Thanks to Junio for the base version of the script maintaining
this repository.
So, what's new?
* Fixed several minor relative path related cg-add and cg-status bugs
* Fixed cg-add -r not readding cg-rm'd files
* Fixed support for branch names containing slashes
* cg-admin-rewritehist - the universal history rewriting tool
* cg-commit --author
* cg-commit -p alias for cg-commit --review
* cg-status -S will show the full contents of the untracked
directories instead of just the directory name
* $CG_NORC will make Cogito ignore ~/.cgrc
* https:// URLs are supported now
* Several small speed-ups (especially --topo-order in cg-mkpatch)
* Random documentation updates (most notably cg-ref quick reference)
* The tutorial script updated
Who did what:
Dennis Stosberg:
Cogito: Allow https:// URLs
Jonas Fonseca:
cg-export: document the -r option
[PATCH 1/4] Simplify wildcards for match files to be ignored
[PATCH 2/4] Encode the manpage section in the file name
[PATCH 3/4] Generate PDF documents using docbook2pdf
[PATCH 4/4] Add quick reference (cg-ref) to the documentation suite
Fix multi-paragraph list items in OPTIONS section
Pavel Roskin:
Use Cogito when possible in the "tutorial" test.
[PATCH 3/3] Allow the tutorial script to be run by "make test"
[PATCH 1/3] cg-mv doesn't work with bash 3.1.7 due to excessive quotes
Clean up after failed "git merge" in the tutorial script
Petr Baudis:
Refer to cg-branch-add in cg-clone docs and clarify stuff
Add example usage to cg-clone per jbl's request
Easier cut'n'paste
--merge-order is too slow, always use --topo-order
TODO: branches/with/slashes and cg-clone -a
Add cg-commit --author, consolidate author documentation
Update for the modern conflicts handling
Improve cg-switch -r shortdesc
Expand the git-mv workarounds description
cg-merge: Do not fast-forward when doing an octopus
Fix some relpath-related cg-add and cg-status bugs
Make cg-commit -p synonymous with --review
TODO: cg-shelf - shelve changes temporarily
Generalize the tac stub (cg-mkpatch -> cg-Xlib)
Generalize pick_author() to pick_id()
cg-admin-rewritehist - history rewriting swiss knife
Update the example usage
Hopefully fix cg-admin-rewritehist -r
Umm, update year in the (c) notice ;)
Properly support multiple -r arguments
Make the main cycle more efficient
Another optimization - retrieve the commit object only once
Accept subsections inside the OPTIONS section
Do not load ~/.cgrc if $CG_NORC is set
Remove bogus information from cg-patch docs
Properly document cg-commit --signoff=STRING
cg-admin-rewritehist --parent-filter for rewriting parent string
cg-admin-rewritehist --commit-filter for omitting commits
Reference cg-ref(7) from cogito(7)
A quick docs pointer and Getting help section update
cg-status -S will turn dirsquashing off
Fix cg-add -r not readding removed files
Use the new ref format when resetting the HEAD file
Fix support for branch names containing slashes
P.S.: See us at #git @ FreeNode!
Happy hacking,
--
Petr "Pasky the lousy poet" Baudis
Stuff: http://pasky.or.cz/
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