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"Jean-Noël Avila via GitGitGadget" <gitgitgadget@gmail.com> writes: > In the continuation of the simplification of manpage editing, the synopsis > processing that was developed for synopsis paragraph style is also applied > to all inline backquoted texts. > > Refining the magic regexp took more time than expected, but this one should > really enhance writers'experience. I had to fight a bit more with > asciidoctor, due to discrepancies between version 2.0 on my laptop and the > 1.5.6 used by Github actions. > > The git-init and git-clone manpages are converted to this new system. The fact that such a "magic" processing will hide the gory details from those whose primary interest is to describe the commands and their options cuts both ways. While I can understand that purists would find it ugly, as `backticks` is now much more than a mark-up that means "this text is typeset in monospace", it is a very welcome thing for developers around here, who just want to write their document in a way even whose source is readable without having to worry about suh gory details. Maybe this gets popular enough after other projects notice what you did to AsciiDoctor, love it, adopt it, and eventually it feeds back to improve AsciiDoctor proper ;-). So, unless there are objections and people want to discuss it further, I'll mark the topic for 'next' soonish. Thanks.
On 2024.09.13 11:15, Junio C Hamano wrote: > "Jean-Noël Avila via GitGitGadget" <gitgitgadget@gmail.com> writes: > > > In the continuation of the simplification of manpage editing, the synopsis > > processing that was developed for synopsis paragraph style is also applied > > to all inline backquoted texts. > > > > Refining the magic regexp took more time than expected, but this one should > > really enhance writers'experience. I had to fight a bit more with > > asciidoctor, due to discrepancies between version 2.0 on my laptop and the > > 1.5.6 used by Github actions. > > > > The git-init and git-clone manpages are converted to this new system. > > The fact that such a "magic" processing will hide the gory details > from those whose primary interest is to describe the commands and > their options cuts both ways. While I can understand that purists > would find it ugly, as `backticks` is now much more than a mark-up > that means "this text is typeset in monospace", it is a very welcome > thing for developers around here, who just want to write their > document in a way even whose source is readable without having to > worry about suh gory details. Maybe this gets popular enough after > other projects notice what you did to AsciiDoctor, love it, adopt > it, and eventually it feeds back to improve AsciiDoctor proper ;-). > > So, unless there are objections and people want to discuss it further, > I'll mark the topic for 'next' soonish. > > Thanks. > This still breaks on MacOS, as `sed` doesn't understand the '-E' option there.
Josh Steadmon <steadmon@google.com> writes: >> So, unless there are objections and people want to discuss it further, >> I'll mark the topic for 'next' soonish. >> >> Thanks. >> > > This still breaks on MacOS, as `sed` doesn't understand the '-E' option > there. Thanks for a report. What is sad is that we are seeing this after the topic gets very close to 'master' (it has been in 'next' already for a few days). Perhaps nobody builds documentation on macOS, in which case the breakage may be totally acceptable? Is that the message we are hearing from mac based developers? Grumpy...
Josh Steadmon <steadmon@google.com> writes: > This still breaks on MacOS, as `sed` doesn't understand the '-E' option > there. Can you try to see t6030 also breaks due to lack of ERE in the same environment? It seems it uses "sed -E", so it should fail to find what it is trying to. Thanks.
Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com> writes: > Josh Steadmon <steadmon@google.com> writes: > >> This still breaks on MacOS, as `sed` doesn't understand the '-E' option >> there. > > Can you try to see t6030 also breaks due to lack of ERE in the same > environment? It seems it uses "sed -E", so it should fail to find > what it is trying to. > > Thanks. The reason why I am curious is because https://ss64.com/mac/sed.html claims that -E works. Earlier I wrote somewhere whatever problem it is it would be shared with BSD implementation of sed. But apparently BSD's sed also works with the -E option. https://man.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?sed(1) So, I dunno. Perhaps it is not -E but some specific construct used in the pattern?
On Fri, Sep 20, 2024 at 11:24 PM Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com> wrote: > The reason why I am curious is because https://ss64.com/mac/sed.html > claims that -E works. It does for me, on my Mac, which is deliberately behind current: I am still on Big Sur. Chris
Chris Torek <chris.torek@gmail.com> writes: > On Fri, Sep 20, 2024 at 11:24 PM Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com> wrote: >> The reason why I am curious is because https://ss64.com/mac/sed.html >> claims that -E works. > > It does for me, on my Mac, which is deliberately behind current: I am > still on Big Sur. Thanks, Chris. Josh, the topic has been cooking in 'next' long enough to graduate to 'master' without anybody else complaining. Could you double-check and if possible see what is different in your environment from others? I can hold the topic in 'next' longer but not forever without progress. Help from macOS folks (if it is macOS specific issue) is greatly appreciated. Thanks.
On 2024.09.23 14:14, Eric Sunshine wrote: > On Mon, Sep 23, 2024 at 12:38 PM Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com> wrote: > > Chris Torek <chris.torek@gmail.com> writes: > > > On Fri, Sep 20, 2024 at 11:24 PM Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com> wrote: > > >> The reason why I am curious is because https://ss64.com/mac/sed.html > > >> claims that -E works. > > > > > > It does for me, on my Mac, which is deliberately behind current: I am > > > still on Big Sur. > > > > Josh, the topic has been cooking in 'next' long enough to graduate > > to 'master' without anybody else complaining. Could you > > double-check and if possible see what is different in your > > environment from others? > > > > I can hold the topic in 'next' longer but not forever without > > progress. Help from macOS folks (if it is macOS specific issue) > > is greatly appreciated. > > I checked my High Sierra installation (macOS 10.13) which is even > older than Big Sur (macOS 11), and High Sierra's "sed" also > understands -E. Hi folks, sorry for the false alarm and the delayed response. For some reason our build environment has a >decade old version of sed. I'm still tracking down why that is, but please do not hold back this topic any longer due to our out-of-date-ness. Sorry again!
Josh Steadmon <steadmon@google.com> writes: >> I checked my High Sierra installation (macOS 10.13) which is even >> older than Big Sur (macOS 11), and High Sierra's "sed" also >> understands -E. > > Hi folks, sorry for the false alarm and the delayed response. For some > reason our build environment has a >decade old version of sed. I'm still > tracking down why that is, but please do not hold back this topic any > longer due to our out-of-date-ness. Sorry again! Thanks. I think Jean-Noël's latest rewrote ERE down to BRE but also tweaked something else around U+2026 …. Please try that version again when you have a chance.
In the continuation of the simplification of manpage editing, the synopsis processing that was developed for synopsis paragraph style is also applied to all inline backquoted texts. Refining the magic regexp took more time than expected, but this one should really enhance writers'experience. I had to fight a bit more with asciidoctor, due to discrepancies between version 2.0 on my laptop and the 1.5.6 used by Github actions. The git-init and git-clone manpages are converted to this new system. Changes since V1: * switch to sed for asciidoc filter and refine the regex for support under macOS Changes since V2: * introduce the s macro to freely apply synopsis styling wherever needed, without formatting hassle. Changes since V3: * replace s macro by direct processing of literal text at the level of output processors. Jean-Noël Avila (3): doc: introduce a synopsis typesetting doc: update the guidelines to reflect the current formatting rules doc: apply synopsis simplification on git-clone and git-init Documentation/CodingGuidelines | 58 +++++++++-------- Documentation/asciidoc.conf | 20 ++++++ Documentation/asciidoctor-extensions.rb | 87 +++++++++++++++++++++++++ Documentation/git-clone.txt | 78 +++++++++++----------- Documentation/git-init.txt | 35 +++++----- Documentation/urls.txt | 26 ++++---- ci/install-dependencies.sh | 1 + t/t0450-txt-doc-vs-help.sh | 11 ++-- 8 files changed, 209 insertions(+), 107 deletions(-) base-commit: 2e7b89e038c0c888acf61f1b4ee5a43d4dd5e94c Published-As: https://github.com/gitgitgadget/git/releases/tag/pr-1766%2Fjnavila%2Fdoc_synopsis_para-v4 Fetch-It-Via: git fetch https://github.com/gitgitgadget/git pr-1766/jnavila/doc_synopsis_para-v4 Pull-Request: https://github.com/gitgitgadget/git/pull/1766 Range-diff vs v3: 1: 0d7c1dd8f26 ! 1: c09968d7ccb doc: introduce a synopsis custom paragraph attribute @@ Metadata Author: Jean-Noël Avila <jn.avila@free.fr> ## Commit message ## - doc: introduce a synopsis custom paragraph attribute + doc: introduce a synopsis typesetting In order to follow the common manpage usage, the synopsis of the commands needs to be heavily typeset. A first try was performed with @@ Commit message In order to both simplify the writer's task and obtain a consistant typesetting in the synopsis, a custom 'synopsis' paragraph type is - created and the backends of asciidoc and asciidoctor take in charge to - correctly add the required typesetting. - - additionally, a 's' macro ('s' standing for synopsis) is introduced to - allow writers to freely apply automatic styling whereever required. + created and the processor for backticked text are modified. The + backends of asciidoc and asciidoctor take in charge to correctly add + the required typesetting. Signed-off-by: Jean-Noël Avila <jn.avila@free.fr> ## Documentation/asciidoc.conf ## -@@ - - [macros] - (?su)[\\]?(?P<name>linkgit):(?P<target>\S*?)\[(?P<attrlist>.*?)\]= -- -+(?su)[\\]?(?P<name>s):(?P<target>\S*?)\["(?P<attrlist>.*?)"\]= - [attributes] - asterisk=* - plus=+ @@ Documentation/asciidoc.conf: ifdef::backend-docbook[] {0#<citerefentry>} {0#<refentrytitle>{target}</refentrytitle><manvolnum>{0}</manvolnum>} {0#</citerefentry>} + -+[s-inlinemacro] -+{eval:re.sub(r'(<[-a-zA-Z0-9.]+>)', r'<emphasis>\1</emphasis>', re.sub(r'([\[ |()>]|^|\]|>)(\.?[-a-zA-Z0-9:+=~@,\/]+\.?)',r'\1<literal>\2</literal>', '{attrlist}'))} ++[literal-inlinemacro] ++{eval:re.sub(r'(<[-a-zA-Z0-9.]+>)', r'<emphasis>\1</emphasis>', re.sub(r'([\[\s|()>]|^|\]|>)(\.?([-a-zA-Z0-9:+=~@,\/_^\$]+\.?)+)',r'\1<literal>\2</literal>', re.sub(r'(\.\.\.?)([^\]$.])', r'<literal>\1</literal>\2', macros.passthroughs[int(attrs['passtext'][1:-1])] if attrs['passtext'][1:-1].isnumeric() else attrs['passtext'][1:-1])))} ++ endif::backend-docbook[] ifdef::backend-docbook[] @@ Documentation/asciidoc.conf: ifdef::backend-xhtml11[] [linkgit-inlinemacro] <a href="{git-relative-html-prefix}{target}.html">{target}{0?({0})}</a> + -+[s-inlinemacro] -+{eval:re.sub(r'(<[-a-zA-Z0-9.]+>)', r'<em>\1</em>', re.sub(r'([\[ |()>]|^|\]|>)(\.?[-=a-zA-Z0-9:+,@]+\.?)',r'\1<code>\2</code>', '{attrlist}'))} ++[literal-inlinemacro] ++{eval:re.sub(r'(<[-a-zA-Z0-9.]+>)', r'<em>\1</em>', re.sub(r'([\[\s|()>]|^|\]|>)(\.?([-a-zA-Z0-9:+=~@,\/_^\$]+\.?)+)',r'\1<code>\2</code>', re.sub(r'(\.\.\.?)([^\]$.])', r'<code>\1</code>\2', macros.passthroughs[int(attrs['passtext'][1:-1])] if attrs['passtext'][1:-1].isnumeric() else attrs['passtext'][1:-1])))} + +endif::backend-xhtml11[] + +ifdef::backend-docbook[] +ifdef::doctype-manpage[] +[paradef-default] -+synopsis-style=template="verseparagraph",filter="sed -E 's!([\[ |()>]|^|\])(\.?[-=a-zA-Z0-9:+@]+\.?+)!\\1<literal>\\2</literal>!g;s!<[-a-zA-Z0-9.]+>!<emphasis>\\0</emphasis>!g'" ++synopsis-style=template="verseparagraph",filter="sed -E 's!([\[ |()>]|^|\])(\.?[-=a-zA-Z0-9:+@,\/_^\$]+\.?+)!\\1<literal>\\2</literal>!g;s!<[-a-zA-Z0-9.]+>!<emphasis>\\0</emphasis>!g'" +endif::doctype-manpage[] +endif::backend-docbook[] + +ifdef::backend-xhtml11[] +[paradef-default] -+synopsis-style=template="verseparagraph",filter="sed -E 's!([\[ |()>]|^|\])(\.?[-=a-zA-Z0-9:+@]+\.?)!\\1<code>\\2</code>!g;s!<[-a-zA-Z0-9.]+>!<em>\\0</em>!g'" ++synopsis-style=template="verseparagraph",filter="sed -E 's!([\[ |()>]|^|\])(\.?[-=a-zA-Z0-9:+@,\/_^\$]+\.?)!\\1<code>\\2</code>!g;s!<[-a-zA-Z0-9.]+>!<em>\\0</em>!g'" endif::backend-xhtml11[] ## Documentation/asciidoctor-extensions.rb ## -@@ Documentation/asciidoctor-extensions.rb: module Git - end - end +@@ + require 'asciidoctor' + require 'asciidoctor/extensions' ++require 'asciidoctor/converter/docbook5' ++require 'asciidoctor/converter/html5' -+ class SynopsisMacroProcessor < Asciidoctor::Extensions::InlineMacroProcessor -+ use_dsl -+ -+ named :s -+ match(/s:\["(.+?)"\]/) -+ -+ def process(parent, target, attrs) -+ l = target.gsub(/([\[\] |()]|^|>)(\.?[-a-zA-Z0-9:+=~@,\/]+\.?)/, '\1{empty}`\2`{empty}') -+ .gsub(/(<[-a-zA-Z0-9.]+>)/, '__\\1__') -+ .gsub(']', ']{empty}') -+ -+ create_inline parent, :quoted, l, attributes: { 'subs' => :normal } -+ end -+ end -+ - class DocumentPostProcessor < Asciidoctor::Extensions::Postprocessor - def process document, output - if document.basebackend? 'docbook' + module Git + module Documentation @@ Documentation/asciidoctor-extensions.rb: module Git output end @@ Documentation/asciidoctor-extensions.rb: module Git + + def process parent, reader, attrs + outlines = reader.lines.map do |l| -+ l.gsub(/([\[\] |()>]|^)([-a-zA-Z0-9:+=]+)/, '\1{empty}`\2`{empty}') ++ l.gsub(/(\.\.\.?)([^\]$.])/, '`\1`\2') ++ .gsub(%r{([\[\] |()>]|^)([-a-zA-Z0-9:+=~@,/_^\$]+)}, '\1{empty}`\2`{empty}') + .gsub(/(<[-a-zA-Z0-9.]+>)/, '__\\1__') + .gsub(']', ']{empty}') + end + create_block parent, :verse, outlines, attrs + end ++ end ++ ++ class GitDBConverter < Asciidoctor::Converter::DocBook5Converter ++ ++ extend Asciidoctor::Converter::Config ++ register_for 'docbook5' ++ ++ def convert_inline_quoted node ++ if (type = node.type) == :asciimath ++ # NOTE fop requires jeuclid to process mathml markup ++ asciimath_available? ? %(<inlineequation>#{(::AsciiMath.parse node.text).to_mathml 'mml:', 'xmlns:mml' => 'http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML'}</inlineequation>) : %(<inlineequation><mathphrase><![CDATA[#{node.text}]]></mathphrase></inlineequation>) ++ elsif type == :latexmath ++ # unhandled math; pass source to alt and required mathphrase element; dblatex will process alt as LaTeX math ++ %(<inlineequation><alt><![CDATA[#{equation = node.text}]]></alt><mathphrase><![CDATA[#{equation}]]></mathphrase></inlineequation>) ++ elsif type == :monospaced ++ node.text.gsub(/(\.\.\.?)([^\]$.])/, '<literal>\1</literal>\2') ++ .gsub(%r{([\[\s|()>.]|^|\]|>)(\.?([-a-zA-Z0-9:+=~@,/_^\$]+\.{0,2})+)}, '\1<literal>\2</literal>') ++ .gsub(/(<[-a-zA-Z0-9.]+>)/, '<emphasis>\1</emphasis>') ++ else ++ open, close, supports_phrase = QUOTE_TAGS[type] ++ text = node.text ++ if node.role ++ if supports_phrase ++ quoted_text = %(#{open}<phrase role="#{node.role}">#{text}</phrase>#{close}) ++ else ++ quoted_text = %(#{open.chop} role="#{node.role}">#{text}#{close}) ++ end ++ else ++ quoted_text = %(#{open}#{text}#{close}) ++ end ++ node.id ? %(<anchor#{common_attributes node.id, nil, text}/>#{quoted_text}) : quoted_text ++ end ++ end ++ end ++ ++ # register a html5 converter that takes in charge to convert monospaced text into Git style synopsis ++ class GitHTMLConverter < Asciidoctor::Converter::Html5Converter ++ ++ extend Asciidoctor::Converter::Config ++ register_for 'html5' ++ ++ def convert_inline_quoted node ++ if node.type == :monospaced ++ node.text.gsub(/(\.\.\.?)([^\]$.])/, '<code>\1</code>\2') ++ .gsub(%r{([\[\s|()>.]|^|\]|>)(\.?([-a-zA-Z0-9:+=~@,/_^\$]+\.{0,2})+)}, '\1<code>\2</code>') ++ .gsub(/(<[-a-zA-Z0-9.]+>)/, '<em>\1</em>') ++ ++ else ++ open, close, tag = QUOTE_TAGS[node.type] ++ if node.id ++ class_attr = node.role ? %( class="#{node.role}") : '' ++ if tag ++ %(#{open.chop} id="#{node.id}"#{class_attr}>#{node.text}#{close}) ++ else ++ %(<span id="#{node.id}"#{class_attr}>#{open}#{node.text}#{close}</span>) ++ end ++ elsif node.role ++ if tag ++ %(#{open.chop} class="#{node.role}">#{node.text}#{close}) ++ else ++ %(<span class="#{node.role}">#{open}#{node.text}#{close}</span>) ++ end ++ else ++ %(#{open}#{node.text}#{close}) ++ end ++ end ++ end + end end end Asciidoctor::Extensions.register do inline_macro Git::Documentation::LinkGitProcessor, :linkgit -+ inline_macro Git::Documentation::SynopsisMacroProcessor + block Git::Documentation::SynopsisBlock postprocessor Git::Documentation::DocumentPostProcessor end + ## ci/install-dependencies.sh ## +@@ ci/install-dependencies.sh: Documentation) + + test -n "$ALREADY_HAVE_ASCIIDOCTOR" || + sudo gem install --version 1.5.8 asciidoctor ++ sudo gem install concurrent-ruby + ;; + esac + + ## t/t0450-txt-doc-vs-help.sh ## @@ t/t0450-txt-doc-vs-help.sh: txt_to_synopsis () { fi && 2: 92f3121cf4e ! 2: c48649ccd63 doc: update the guidelines to reflect the current formatting rules @@ Commit message ## Documentation/CodingGuidelines ## @@ Documentation/CodingGuidelines: Markup: + _<new-branch-name>_ + _<template-directory>_ + +- A placeholder is not enclosed in backticks, as it is not a literal. +- + When needed, use a distinctive identifier for placeholders, usually + made of a qualification and a type: + _<git-dir>_ _<key-id>_ - When literal and placeholders are mixed, each markup is applied for +- When literal and placeholders are mixed, each markup is applied for - each sub-entity. If they are stuck, a special markup, called - unconstrained formatting is required. - Unconstrained formating for placeholders is __<like-this>__ @@ Documentation/CodingGuidelines: Markup: - ++--sort=++__<key>__ - __<directory>__++/.git++ - ++remote.++__<name>__++.mirror++ -- ++ Git's Asciidoc processor has been tailored to treat backticked text ++ as complex synopsis. When literal and placeholders are mixed, you can ++ use the backtick notation which will take care of correctly typesetting ++ the content. ++ `--jobs <n>` ++ `--sort=<key>` ++ `<directory>/.git` ++ `remote.<name>.mirror` ++ `ssh://[<user>@]<host>[:<port>]/<path-to-git-repo>` + - caveat: ++ unconstrained format is not verbatim and may expand - content. Use Asciidoc escapes inside them. -+ each sub-entity. If the formatting is becoming too hairy, you can use the -+ s:["foo"] formatting macro and let it format the groups for you. -+ `--jobs` _<n>_ or s:["--jobs <n>"] -+ s:["--sort=<key> -+ s:["<directory>/.git"] -+ s:["remote.<name>.mirror"] -+ s:["ssh://[<user>@]<host>[:<port>]/<path-to-git-repo>"] -+ -+Note that the double-quotes are required by the macro. ++As a side effect, backquoted placeholders are correctly typeset, but ++this style is not recommended. Synopsis Syntax 3: 02406b91894 ! 3: 719188da711 doc: apply synopsis simplification on git-clone and git-init @@ Documentation/git-clone.txt: git-clone - Clone a repository into a new directory DESCRIPTION ----------- +@@ Documentation/git-clone.txt: OPTIONS + to save space when possible. + + + If the repository is specified as a local path (e.g., `/path/to/repo`), +-this is the default, and --local is essentially a no-op. If the ++this is the default, and `--local` is essentially a no-op. If the + repository is specified as a URL, then this flag is ignored (and we + never use the local optimizations). Specifying `--no-local` will + override the default when `/path/to/repo` is given, using the regular @@ Documentation/git-clone.txt: prevent the unintentional copying of files by dereferencing the symbolic links. + *NOTE*: this operation can race with concurrent modification to the -source repository, similar to running `cp -r src dst` while modifying -`src`. -+source repository, similar to running s:["cp -r <src> <dst>"] while modifying ++source repository, similar to running `cp -r <src> <dst>` while modifying +_<src>_. `--no-hardlinks`:: @@ Documentation/git-clone.txt: If you want to break the dependency of a repository objects from the source repository into a pack in the cloned repository. -`--reference`[`-if-able`] _<repository>_:: -+s:["--reference[-if-able] <repository>"]:: ++`--reference[-if-able] <repository>`:: If the reference _<repository>_ is on the local machine, automatically setup `.git/objects/info/alternates` to obtain objects from the reference _<repository>_. Using @@ Documentation/git-clone.txt: objects from the source repository into a pack in t standard error stream is not directed to a terminal. -++--server-option=++__<option>__:: -+s:["--server-option=<option>"]:: ++`--server-option=<option>`:: Transmit the given string to the server when communicating using protocol version 2. The given string must not contain a NUL or LF character. The server's handling of server options, including unknown ones, is server-specific. - When multiple ++--server-option=++__<option>__ are given, they are all -+ When multiple s:["--server-option=<option>"] are given, they are all ++ When multiple `--server-option=<option>` are given, they are all sent to the other side in the order listed on the command line. `-n`:: @@ Documentation/git-clone.txt: objects from the source repository into a pack in t Make a 'bare' Git repository. That is, instead of creating _<directory>_ and placing the administrative - files in _<directory>_`/.git`, make the _<directory>_ -+ files in s:["<directory>/.git"], make the _<directory>_ ++ files in `<directory>/.git`, make the _<directory>_ itself the `$GIT_DIR`. This obviously implies the `--no-checkout` because there is nowhere to check out the working tree. Also the branch heads at the remote are copied directly @@ Documentation/git-clone.txt: objects from the source repository into a pack in t working directory as needed. -++--filter=++__<filter-spec>__:: -+s:["--filter=<filter-spec>"]:: ++`--filter=<filter-spec>`:: Use the partial clone feature and request that the server sends a subset of reachable objects according to a given object filter. When using `--filter`, the supplied _<filter-spec>_ is used for the partial clone filter. For example, `--filter=blob:none` will filter out all blobs (file contents) until needed by Git. Also, - ++--filter=blob:limit=++__<size>__ will filter out all blobs of size -+ s:["--filter=blob:limit=<size>"] will filter out all blobs of size ++ `--filter=blob:limit=<size>` will filter out all blobs of size at least _<size>_. For more details on filter specifications, see the `--filter` option in linkgit:git-rev-list[1]. @@ Documentation/git-clone.txt: objects from the source repository into a pack in t run on the other end. -++--template=++__<template-directory>__:: -+s:["--template=<template-directory>"]:: ++`--template=<template-directory>`:: Specify the directory from which templates will be used; (See the "TEMPLATE DIRECTORY" section of linkgit:git-init[1].) -`-c` __<key>__++=++__<value>__:: -`--config` __<key>__++=++__<value>__:: -+`-c` s:["<key>=<value>"]:: -+`--config` s:["<key>=<value>"]:: ++`-c` `<key>=<value>`:: ++`--config` `<key>=<value>`:: Set a configuration variable in the newly-created repository; this takes effect immediately after the repository is initialized, but before the remote history is fetched or any @@ Documentation/git-clone.txt: objects from the source repository into a pack in t variables do not take effect until after the initial fetch and checkout. Configuration variables known to not take effect are: -++remote.++__<name>__++.mirror++ and ++remote.++__<name>__++.tagOpt++. Use the -+s:["remote.<name>.mirror"] and s:["remote.<name>.tagOpt"]. Use the ++`remote.<name>.mirror` and `remote.<name>.tagOpt`. Use the corresponding `--mirror` and `--no-tags` options instead. -`--depth` _<depth>_:: -+s:["--depth <depth>"]:: ++`--depth <depth>`:: Create a 'shallow' clone with a history truncated to the specified number of commits. Implies `--single-branch` unless `--no-single-branch` is given to fetch the histories near the @@ Documentation/git-clone.txt: objects from the source repository into a pack in t also pass `--shallow-submodules`. -++--shallow-since=++__<date>__:: -+s:["--shallow-since=<date>"]:: ++`--shallow-since=<date>`:: Create a shallow clone with a history after the specified time. -++--shallow-exclude=++__<revision>__:: -+s:["--shallow-exclude=<revision>"]:: ++`--shallow-exclude=<revision>`:: Create a shallow clone with a history, excluding commits reachable from a specified remote branch or tag. This option can be specified multiple times. -`--`[`no-`]`single-branch`:: -+s:["--[no-]single-branch"]:: ++`--[no-]single-branch`:: Clone only the history leading to the tip of a single branch, either specified by the `--branch` option or the primary branch remote's `HEAD` points at. -@@ Documentation/git-clone.txt: corresponding `--mirror` and `--no-tags` options instead. - - `--no-tags`:: - Don't clone any tags, and set -- `remote.<remote>.tagOpt=--no-tags` in the config, ensuring -+ s:["remote.<remote>.tagOpt=--no-tags"] in the config, ensuring - that future `git pull` and `git fetch` operations won't follow - any tags. Subsequent explicit tag fetches will still work, - (see linkgit:git-fetch[1]). @@ Documentation/git-clone.txt: maintain a branch with no references other than a single cloned branch. This is useful e.g. to maintain minimal clones of the default branch of some repository for search indexing. -`--recurse-submodules`[`=`{empty}__<pathspec>__]:: -+s:["--recurse-submodules[=<pathspec>]"]:: ++`--recurse-submodules[=<pathspec>]`:: After the clone is created, initialize and clone submodules - within based on the provided _<pathspec>_. If no _=<pathspec>_ is +- within based on the provided _<pathspec>_. If no _=<pathspec>_ is ++ within based on the provided _<pathspec>_. If no `=<pathspec>` is provided, all submodules are initialized and cloned. -@@ Documentation/git-clone.txt: branch of some repository for search indexing. + This option can be given multiple times for pathspecs consisting + of multiple entries. The resulting clone has `submodule.active` set to +- the provided pathspec, or "." (meaning all submodules) if no ++ the provided pathspec, or "`.`" (meaning all submodules) if no + pathspec is provided. + Submodules are initialized and cloned using their default settings. This is - equivalent to running --`git submodule update --init --recursive <pathspec>` immediately after -+s:["git submodule update --init --recursive <pathspec>"] immediately after - the clone is finished. This option is ignored if the cloned repository does +@@ Documentation/git-clone.txt: the clone is finished. This option is ignored if the cloned repository does not have a worktree/checkout (i.e. if any of `--no-checkout`/`-n`, `--bare`, or `--mirror` is given) -`--`[`no-`]`shallow-submodules`:: -+s:["--[no-]shallow-submodules"]:: ++`--[no-]shallow-submodules`:: All submodules which are cloned will be shallow with a depth of 1. -`--`[`no-`]`remote-submodules`:: -+s:["--[no-]remote-submodules"]:: ++`--[no-]remote-submodules`:: All submodules which are cloned will use the status of the submodule's remote-tracking branch to update the submodule, rather than the superproject's recorded SHA-1. Equivalent to passing `--remote` to `git submodule update`. -`--separate-git-dir=`{empty}__<git-dir>__:: -+s:["--separate-git-dir=<git-dir>"]:: ++`--separate-git-dir=<git-dir>`:: Instead of placing the cloned repository where it is supposed to be, place the cloned repository at the specified directory, then make a filesystem-agnostic Git symbolic link to there. @@ Documentation/git-clone.txt: branch of some repository for search indexing. tree. -`--ref-format=`{empty}__<ref-format>__:: -+s:["--ref-format=<ref-format>"]:: ++`--ref-format=<ref-format>`:: Specify the given ref storage format for the repository. The valid values are: + @@ Documentation/git-clone.txt: _<directory>_:: is only allowed if the directory is empty. -`--bundle-uri=`{empty}__<uri>__:: -+s:["--bundle-uri=<uri>"]:: ++`--bundle-uri=<uri>`:: Before fetching from the remote, fetch a bundle from the given _<uri>_ and unbundle the data into the local repository. The refs in the bundle will be stored under the hidden `refs/bundle/*` @@ Documentation/git-init.txt: Only print error and warning messages; all other out -++--object-format=++__<format>__:: - -+s:["--object-format=<format>"]:: ++`--object-format=<format>`:: Specify the given object _<format>_ (hash algorithm) for the repository. The valid values are `sha1` and (if enabled) `sha256`. `sha1` is the default. + @@ Documentation/git-init.txt: Only print error and warning messages; all other out -++--ref-format=++__<format>__:: - -+s:["--ref-format=<format>"]:: ++`--ref-format=<format>`:: Specify the given ref storage _<format>_ for the repository. The valid values are: + include::ref-storage-format.txt[] -++--template=++__<template-directory>__:: - -+s:["--template=<template-directory>"]:: ++`--template=<template-directory>`:: Specify the directory from which templates will be used. (See the "TEMPLATE DIRECTORY" section below.) -++--separate-git-dir=++__<git-dir>__:: - -+s:["--separate-git-dir=<git-dir>"]:: ++`--separate-git-dir=<git-dir>`:: Instead of initializing the repository as a directory to either `$GIT_DIR` or `./.git/`, create a text file there containing the path to the actual repository. This file acts as a filesystem-agnostic Git symbolic link to the @@ Documentation/git-init.txt: repository. + + If this is a reinitialization, the repository will be moved to the specified path. - `-b` _<branch-name>_:: +-`-b` _<branch-name>_:: -++--initial-branch=++__<branch-name>__:: - -+s:["--initial-branch=<branch-name>"]:: ++`-b <branch-name>`:: ++`--initial-branch=<branch-name>`:: Use _<branch-name>_ for the initial branch in the newly created repository. If not specified, fall back to the default name (currently `master`, but this is subject to change in the future; the name can be customized via the `init.defaultBranch` configuration variable). -++--shared++[++=++(`false`|`true`|`umask`|`group`|`all`|`world`|`everybody`|_<perm>_)]:: -+s:["--shared[=(false|true|umask|group|all|world|everybody|<perm>)]"]:: ++`--shared[=(false|true|umask|group|all|world|everybody|<perm>)]`:: Specify that the Git repository is to be shared amongst several users. This allows users belonging to the same group to push into that @@ Documentation/urls.txt: Git supports ssh, git, http, and https protocols (in add -- ++git://++__<host>__{startsb}:__<port>__{endsb}++/++__<path-to-git-repo>__ -- ++http++{startsb}++s++{endsb}++://++__<host>__{startsb}++:++__<port>__{endsb}++/++__<path-to-git-repo>__ -- ++ftp++{startsb}++s++{endsb}++://++__<host>__{startsb}++:++__<port>__{endsb}++/++__<path-to-git-repo>__ -+- s:["ssh://[<user>@]<host>[:<port>]/<path-to-git-repo>"] -+- s:["git://<host>[:<port>]/<path-to-git-repo>"] -+- s:["http[s]://<host>[:<port>]/<path-to-git-repo>"] -+- s:["ftp[s]://<host>[:<port>]/<path-to-git-repo>"] ++- `ssh://[<user>@]<host>[:<port>]/<path-to-git-repo>` ++- `git://<host>[:<port>]/<path-to-git-repo>` ++- `http[s]://<host>[:<port>]/<path-to-git-repo>` ++- `ftp[s]://<host>[:<port>]/<path-to-git-repo>` An alternative scp-like syntax may also be used with the ssh protocol: -- {startsb}__<user>__++@++{endsb}__<host>__++:/++__<path-to-git-repo>__ -+- s:["[<user>@]<host>:/<path-to-git-repo>"] ++- `[<user>@]<host>:/<path-to-git-repo>` This syntax is only recognized if there are no slashes before the first colon. This helps differentiate a local path that contains a @@ Documentation/urls.txt: colon. For example the local path `foo:bar` could be spe url. -The ssh and git protocols additionally support ++~++__<username>__ expansion: -+The ssh and git protocols additionally support s:["~<username>"] expansion: ++The ssh and git protocols additionally support `~<username>` expansion: -- ++ssh://++{startsb}__<user>__++@++{endsb}__<host>__{startsb}++:++__<port>__{endsb}++/~++__<user>__++/++__<path-to-git-repo>__ -- ++git://++__<host>__{startsb}++:++__<port>__{endsb}++/~++__<user>__++/++__<path-to-git-repo>__ -- {startsb}__<user>__++@++{endsb}__<host>__++:~++__<user>__++/++__<path-to-git-repo>__ -+- s:["ssh://[<user>@]<host>[:<port>]/~<user>/<path-to-git-repo>"] -+- s:["git://<host>[:<port>]/~<user>/<path-to-git-repo>"] -+- s:["[<user>@]<host>:~<user>/<path-to-git-repo>"] ++- `ssh://[<user>@]<host>[:<port>]/~<user>/<path-to-git-repo>` ++- `git://<host>[:<port>]/~<user>/<path-to-git-repo>` ++- `[<user>@]<host>:~<user>/<path-to-git-repo>` For local repositories, also supported by Git natively, the following syntaxes may be used: @@ Documentation/urls.txt: endif::git-clone[] When Git doesn't know how to handle a certain transport protocol, it -attempts to use the `remote-`{empty}__<transport>__ remote helper, if one -+attempts to use the s:["remote-<transport>"] remote helper, if one ++attempts to use the `remote-<transport>` remote helper, if one exists. To explicitly request a remote helper, the following syntax may be used: -- _<transport>_::__<address>__ -+- s:["<transport>::<address>"] ++- `<transport>::<address>` where _<address>_ may be a path, a server and path, or an arbitrary URL-like string recognized by the specific remote helper being