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It is careful by default and refuses to overwrite old info, but if you want to force everything to be re-read, use the "-f" flag. Some day I'll make it take individual filenames too. Right now it's all-or-nothing.maint

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#!/bin/sh |
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: ${GIT_DIR=.git} |
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old=$(git-rev-parse HEAD) |
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new=$(git-rev-parse --revs-only "$@") |
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new=${new:-$old} |
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args=($(git-rev-parse --no-revs "$@")) |
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i=0 |
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force=0 |
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while [ $i -lt ${#args} ]; do |
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case "${args[$i]}" in |
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"-f") |
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force=1;; |
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"") |
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;; |
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*) |
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echo "unknown flag ${args[$i]}" |
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exit 1;; |
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esac |
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i=$(($i+1)) |
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done |
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if $force |
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then |
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git-read-tree --reset $new && |
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git-checkout-cache -q -f -u -a && |
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echo $new > "$GIT_DIR/HEAD" |
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else |
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git-read-tree -m -u $old $new && echo $new > "$GIT_DIR/HEAD" |
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fi |
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