Provide ::git-ls-files:: to resolve git submodules#23
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Provide ::git-ls-files:: to resolve git submodules#23idbrii wants to merge 1 commit intopfirsich:masterfrom
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Fix pfirsich#22: Cloned subdirectory fails ls-tree doesn't support --recurse-submodules, but --ls-files does. So provide it as an option.
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Resolve #22: Cloned subdirectory fails
ls-tree doesn't support --recurse-submodules, but --ls-files does. So
provide it as an option.
This is a draft because I'm not sure how it handles symlinks. Also, I think before merging this pr, there should be tests for handling different cases. I don't understand why ls-tree is used instead of ls-files except maybe because it wasn't clear how to get only filenames (
--abbrev=0was definitely unobvious).