ANN: clean-ignored plugin
Wouter Bolsterlee
uws at xs4all.nl
Wed Feb 1 15:24:58 GMT 2006
På Wed, Feb 01, 2006 at 08:49:27AM -0600, John Arbash Meinel skrev:
> I think 'bzr rm' should delete the file, and 'bzr remove' should only
> remove it from source control. I don't really like to always type "bzr
> rm foo; rm foo".
Argh, this is horrible! Having 'rm' and 'remove' doing different things is
really hard to understand. 'rm' is just an abbreviation for 'remove'! If you
want to delete the file, just type 'rm foo' and bzr notices that it has
gone.
> If you don't like the names, I supposed it could be "bzr delete" to both
> delete the file, and remove it from bzr control. I don't really care, I
> just want that command.
> And if we have that command, it would make sense to tack on "bzr delete
> --all-ignored".
bzr rm --all-ignored
bzr rm --all-unknown
mvrgr, Wouter
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