Dear Git developers,

Following up on my quick question/discussion on IRC a few days
back:  Please consider adding --cached or --staged option for 

git commit file(s)

command.  ATM there is no non-interactive (via --patch/--interactive I
think it is possible) way to commit selected subset of staged files not
from the worktree (as it is done with "git commit file(s)") but from the
index.

Original usecase (I would be happy to elaborate):  committing specified
by user files in "direct" mode of git-annex, where it (via git annex
add) first converts files to the symlinks within index (they remain
original files within worktree), so we cannot use "git commit file(s)"
since then they would get committed disregarding their state in index.

But thinking about it I realized that it was quite a common use case to
me, that I typically stage all modified files whenever I reach "it is no
longer broken" stage, and then decide to commit that staged state in a
number of separate commits, and only then commit worktree state.

Current workaround as suggested on IRC is to 

- cp .git/index .git/index2
- GIT_INDEX_FILE=.git/index2 git reset files_not_to_be_committed
- GIT_INDEX_FILE=.git/index2 git commit
- rm .git/index2

or may be there is another (better) way?

-- 
Yaroslav O. Halchenko
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