Duy Nguyen <pclo...@gmail.com> writes:

> I usually start splitting a commit with "reset @^" then "add -p" back.
> The problem is "reset @^" does not keep track of new files added in
> HEAD, so I often end up forgetting to add new files back (with "add
> -p"). I'm thinking of making "reset" to do "add -N" automatically for
> me so I won't miss changes in "add -p". But maybe people already know
> how to deal with this case without adding more code?

Is "reset -p" what you are looking for?  I do not use that myself,
though.
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