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* jc/doc-long-options: gitcli: parse-options lets you omit tail of long options
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From the git 1.5.4 series and further, many git commands (not all of them at the
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From the git 1.5.4 series and further, many git commands (not all of them at the
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time of the writing though) come with an enhanced option parser.
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time of the writing though) come with an enhanced option parser.
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Here is an exhaustive list of the facilities provided by this option parser.
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Here is a list of the facilities provided by this option parser.
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Magic Options
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Magic Options
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`git clean -fdx`.
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`git clean -fdx`.
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Abbreviating long options
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Commands that support the enhanced option parser accepts unique
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prefix of a long option as if it is fully spelled out, but use this
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with a caution. For example, `git commit --amen` behaves as if you
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typed `git commit --amend`, but that is true only until a later version
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of Git introduces another option that shares the same prefix,
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e.g `git commit --amenity" option.
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Separating argument from the option
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Separating argument from the option
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You can write the mandatory option parameter to an option as a separate
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You can write the mandatory option parameter to an option as a separate
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