Commits


initial 'got histedit' implementation


make 'got rebase -c' check whether rebase is in progress


create worktree for apply_unveil() during checkout; others don't need this


make repository_test pass again on OpenBSD 6.5


fix path in got_repo_open() error message


make got_worktree_resolve_path() handle non-existent paths


remove got_path_normalize(); pointless and unused


remove call to got_path_normalize()


remove another pointless call to got_path_normalize()


remove pointless call to got_path_normalize()


remove redundant existence check in 'got rm'; same check is done later


remove redundant existence check in 'got add'; same check is done later


handle work tree path realpath(3) ENOENT during checkout


move rebase commit graph iteration to a helper function


clarify git's object garbage collection criteria a bit


allow branch names with tog log/blame/tree -c options


Xr tog.1 from got.1


whitespace


the visual difference between a # comment and a root shell is subtle


man page wording tweak for clarity


swap the order of two examples in man page


document how something like 'git reset @^' can be achieved Question from florian; One key difference to reset @^ is that the bad commit will remain in history. I suppose a future 'histedit' command could solve that.


link _p versions of libraries if PROFILE=1; hint from claudio


get rid of an inline implementation of got_object_qid_free()


make 'got rebase' close its commit graph when it is no longer needed