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Add an issue asking for 'cil check-in-git'.
authorAndrew Chilton <andychilton@gmail.com>
Tue, 24 Jun 2008 12:07:05 +0000 (00:07 +1200)
committerAndrew Chilton <andychilton@gmail.com>
Tue, 24 Jun 2008 12:07:18 +0000 (00:07 +1200)
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+Summary: Add a 'cil check-in-git' command
+Status: New
+CreatedBy: Andrew Chilton <andychilton@gmail.com>
+AssignedTo: Andrew Chilton <andychilton@gmail.com>
+Label: Mileston-v0.3.0
+Label: Release-v0.2.1
+Label: Type-Enhancement
+Inserted: 2008-06-24T03:24:14
+Updated: 2008-06-24T03:24:14
+
+The ability to check whether issues/comments/attachments are tracked by Git is
+important. Or indeed any VCS system.
+
+My thoughts are that this command would do something like the following:
+
+* internally, it runs "git ls-files issues/" and makes a list of files in that
+  directory
+* makes a list of issues that are currently contained in the directory
+* complains if it finds something Git doesn't know about
+
+Also, when it runs through each issue, it should do the same for all comments
+and attachments. It could either output something which tells you you have
+untracked files or it could give you example git commands which add them to
+those being tracked.