X-Git-Url: https://git.distorted.org.uk/~mdw/stgit/blobdiff_plain/1fece88ef919ba160673e65488d4867c6d49dda7..1629f59ff44b517fd0e738aca41d5657d083d842:/TODO diff --git a/TODO b/TODO index f7e41fe..a01daef 100644 --- a/TODO +++ b/TODO @@ -1,19 +1,24 @@ The TODO list before 1.0: -- automatic patch signing (probably at import time) - more regression tests -- stg help should probably pipe through the $PAGER -- configurable pull command (currently uses git-pull only) -- fix StGIT to run correctly in subdirectories + +- Convert the remaining commands to the new infrastructure. + +- Go through the design of the UI and make sure there's nothing hard + to change in there that we'll regret later. + +- Write a user guide. I'm thinking a document on the order of 10-30 + pages that'll explain why one would want to use StGit, and how. + +- Make sure the rest of the documentation is in good shape. + - use a separate index for some commands (refresh, fold etc.) so that files already added/removed are not automatically checked in -- interactive resolve command to invoke xxdiff, emacs etc. -- debian package support -- man page -- document the workflow on the StGIT wiki -- maybe a separate undo command rather than passing a --undo option to - push and refresh -- use same configuration file as GIT + + + This is easily done with the new infrastructure. refresh now + uses a separate index when appropriate. fold has not yet been + converted. + - release 1.0 @@ -23,10 +28,5 @@ The future, when time allows or if someone else does them: - multiple heads in a patch - useful for forking a patch, synchronising with other patches (diff format or in other repositories) -- write bash-completion script for the StGIT commands -- "pull" argument should default to a sane value, "origin" is wrong in - many cases -- commit directly to a patch which is not top -- patch synchronisation between between branches (as some people, - including me have the same patches based on different branches and - they have scripts for moving the changes in one to the others) +- numeric shortcuts for naming patches near top (eg. +1, -2) +- (config?) parameter for number of patches included by "series -s"