Hi, On Sat, 22 Mar 2008, Wincent Colaiuta wrote: > El 22/3/2008, a las 15:51, Johannes Schindelin escribió: > > >However, if I already specify (a) file(s), could add -i not go to the > >[p]atch option right away? > > That's what I originally wanted and I sent a couple of patches in to > that effect some months back. But it was argued that it is useful for > passed-in filepatterns to limit the scope of other operations in "git > add -i", not just the [p] subcommand, and that in turn lead to the > "--patch" option being implemented. I can try to dig up the message-ids > in question if you are interested. > > Still, I use the [p] subcommand so often (and almost never use any of > the other subcommands offered by "git add -i") that I have "git patch" > set up as an alias for "git add --patch". Ah, I missed the --patch option. Thanks, Dscho