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delete tempdir 'git subtree rejoin' option to do the same as --rejoin, eg. after a rebase --prefix doesn't force the subtree correctly in merge/pull: "-s subtree" should be given an explicit subtree option? There doesn't seem to be a way to do this. We'd have to patch git-merge-subtree. Ugh. (but we could avoid this problem by generating squashes with exactly the right subtree structure, rather than using subtree merge...) add a 'log' subcommand to see what's new in a subtree? add to-submodule and from-submodule commands automated tests for --squash stuff "add" command non-obviously requires a commitid; would be easier if it had a "pull" sort of mode instead "pull" and "merge" commands should fail if you've never merged that --prefix before docs should provide an example of "add" note that the initial split doesn't *have* to have a commitid specified... that's just an optimization if you try to add (or maybe merge?) with an invalid commitid, you get a misleading "prefix must end with /" message from one of the other git tools that git-subtree calls. Should detect this situation and print the *real* problem. "pull --squash" should do fetch-synthesize-merge, but instead just does "pull" directly, which doesn't work at all. make a 'force-update' that does what 'add' does even if the subtree already exists. That way we can help people who imported subtrees "incorrectly" (eg. by just copying in the files) in the past. guess --prefix automatically if possible based on pwd make a 'git subtree grafts' that automatically expands --squash'd commits so you can see the full history if you want it.
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