X-Git-Url: https://git.distorted.org.uk/~mdw/stgit/blobdiff_plain/8351555474ced37a21799755762ad69b3c826d70..4f5a8c722ee88f9be891297353ae26f676bb0213:/TODO diff --git a/TODO b/TODO index a13e511..884b831 100644 --- a/TODO +++ b/TODO @@ -1,34 +1,28 @@ -The TODO list until 1.0: +The TODO list before 1.0: -- patch revisions support (including a log command) -- better handling of file renaming -- use same configuration file as GIT -- debian package support -- man page -- code execution allowed from templates - more regression tests - stg help should probably pipe through the $PAGER +- fix StGIT to run correctly in subdirectories +- use a separate index for some commands (refresh, fold etc.) so that + files already added/removed are not automatically checked in +- 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 - release 1.0 -The future, when time allows or if someone else does it: +The future, when time allows or if someone else does them: - patch dependency tracking - 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 -- support for branches with / in names - (ml: "Handle branch names with slashes") -- "pull" argument should default to a sane value, "origin" is wrong in - many cases - -Bugs: - -- the following commands break in subdirs: - - refresh (ml: "Running StGIT in subdirectories") -- "stg show" on empty patch shows previous patch -- "stg add" is accepted when no patch is applied, then any push says - one must refresh first, which is obviously wrong -- "stg add" on files already added should print a notice, so that the - user can catch a possible typo +- 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"