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Hi,

one thing I liked about CVS was its way to configure default parameters for 
commands.

And as I really like the colored log output, I wanted it as default.

While .cvsrc parsing would be quite expensive, using a directory + files 
should be fairly cheap and result just in one additional stat-call.

So I added "-c" to ~/.gitrc/log and some code to parse this.

Index: git
===================================================================
- --- 0a9ee5a4d947b998a7ce489242800b39f98eeee5/git  (mode:100755 
sha1:39969debd59ed51c57973c819cdcc3ca8a7da819)
+++ uncommitted/git  (mode:100755)
@@ -67,6 +67,7 @@
        exit 1
 fi

+[ -e "$HOME/.gitrc/$cmd" ] && set -- $(cat "$HOME/.gitrc/$cmd") "$@"

 case "$cmd" in
 "add")        gitadd.sh "$@";;

cu

Fabian

PS: Should the commandline parsing be cleaned up or do you want to do that 
after first release of cogito? And if yes, do you want to use "getopts" or 
would this be not supported on some systems?

PPS: I'm fairly new to git, how do I create a diff with the signed-by fields 
and with what do I need to sign it?
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