> Actually, posting that _was_ useful - staring at the above got me to
> realize that git clone -l -s -n + git fetch + git log + rm -rf would
> work just fine and be much faster than the variant above...
>
> Still, that looks like excessive from server, if nothing else. Is there
> a better way to do it? Getting remote log, that is, preferably with
> a way to get it starting at the point I have in local tree.
In the same vein "git clone --reference <local tree> <remote>" would
be a further optimization, I think.
- R.
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