On 16 Jul 2009, at 08:02, Max Battcher wrote:
The most useful other alias I can think of would be ``darcs info`` as a hidden alias for ``darcs show repo``. (Similar to ``svn info``, which apparently is a relatively common svn command for me. I've never mistakenly tried ``darcs info``, myself, but I have learned that neither hg nor git provide an info command either.)
This is yet another command I've never seen before. More and more I'm thinking a series of screencasts that describe all the features of darcs would be a BIG BIG win. Especially since even Eric didn't know about `annotate -p`! ;o) Advanced concepts like a patch that depends on two conflicting patches *not* resolving the conflict when
Having done a "screencast-style" presentation I've realised it's not actually that hard. You'd want to put more thought upfront into it than I did, to make it clear what's happening. But beyond that, it's just a matter of putting a few hours of typing (and narrating, I guess) in.
It's actually something I'd enjoy doing - it'd make a welcome change from coding. Would anyone like me to have a stab at a short one as a proof of concept?
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