Jacob Keller <jacob.e.kel...@intel.com> writes:

> Git interpret-trailers will not recognize this as a trailer block
> because it doesn't have any standard git tags within it. Would it be ok
> to augment the trailer interpretation to say that if we have over 75%
> trailers in the block that we accept it even if it doesn't have any real
> recognized tags?

I thought the documented way to do this is to configure one of your
custom trailer as such.  Jonathan?

>   pretty: add %bT format for displaying trailers of a commit message

Are %(...) taken already?  In longer term, it would be nice if we
can unify the --pretty formats and for-each-ref formats, so it is
probably better if we avoid adding any new short ones to the former.

We have %s and %b so that we can reconstruct the whole thing by
using both.  It is unclear how %bT fits in this picture.  I wonder
if we also need another placeholder that expands to the body of the
message without the trailer---otherwise the whole set would become
incoherent, no?

Reply via email to