Christoph Junghans <ott...@gentoo.org> writes:

> The only useful thing I could image is using it in conjunction with
> --files-with-matches, but that is what --files-without-match is for.

Yes, "-l" was exactly what I had in mind and I was hoping that "git
grep -l --no-match -e WIP -e TODO -e FIXME -e NEEDSWORK" may be a
way to find perfect files without needing any work.

You can say "git grep -L -e WIP -e TODO -e FIXME -e NEEDSWORK"
instead.  I missed that "-L" option.

Thanks.
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