I have a particular question, in the end are you going to be able to use
rm, cp, etc?

why not just "touch file" instead "echo add" ?

On Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 5:19 PM, Manzur<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> To Roman:
>
> I want to know yours and others' opinion about organizing files.
> As I said above currently adding file1 to the repository is done by
> (we're located in dir1/dir2 directory):
>
>         echo dir1/dir2/file1 > ../../ctl
>
> This isn't good, especially without tab completion. The problem is
> with the location of ctl file: user should specify either absolute or
> relative path.
>
> I've two solutions to that problem:
>
> 1) Create file server's special files in each subdirectory of the
> <files> directory. So in the result we will have ctl, data in each
> directory.
>
> 2) Make files under <files> directory read-only. Interpret data
> written to the files under <files> dir as git commands. For example,
> we could simply say
>
>               echo add > file1
>
> to add file1 to the repository. The same could be done with other file-
> specific git commands. Commands that aren't file-specific can be
> executed via ctl and data files.
>
>
> To Ron:
>
> I agree with you that viewing branches would make git more convenient.
> But decision was made towards saving on extra space needed for each
> extracted branch.
> But in my case it's possible to do it through extraction branch on the
> fly.
> I'll add that feature soon.
>
>
> Thanks for your interest.
> Manzur
> >
>



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