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2021-06-12

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oriba I use 'git clean -f -d' and need to use it twice to remove all the untreacked directories.10:24
looks strange to me.10:24
is this behaviour intended?10:25
ikke Sounds like the first time it removes .gitignore files, which makes the 2nd run remove more files10:25
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oriba ok, thanks. when I removed the one .gitignore file, then the command rmoves the clutter completely10:27
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oriba and at the first time10:28
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j416 oriba: there is also -x10:35
oriba j416: ah, great, -f -d -x thats what exactly what I was looking for, thanks10:37
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gordonfish Hi. I know one can search commits for changes using `git rev-list --all | xargs git grep`, but is there a good way to search for when a particular pattern was deleted (either the line matching or the file it was previously in) ?18:54
cbreak gordonfish: git log -Sxxx18:55
that'll find all commits that changed the number of occurences of xxx18:56
so additions and removals18:56
there's also -G, which works similarly but not the same18:56
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gordonfish cbreak: Thanks, that's nice for searching commit messages. What I'm trying to do is a) find what file a pattern was in and b) when it was removed19:04
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gordonfish cbreak: I can find what file(s) it was in using `git rev-list --all | xargs git grep` and perhaps I could use git log -S... to search for commit messages for those files, but that is no guarentee.19:06
Ah, git log --full-history -1 -- 'file'19:07
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osse gordonfish: -S does not search commit messages19:08
it searches the diffs19:08
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gordonfish osse: Thanks, yes -S actually is doing what I wanted for the most part19:18
cbreak gordonfish: you might have confused this with git log --grep, which searches in commit messages19:23
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gordonfish cbreak: Yes, I was apparently mixing them19:31
cbreak: Looks like -G is what I really want (as I was using a regular expression.)19:35
cbreak you can do that with -S too, via --pickaxe-regex19:35
there's an example about that in the man page19:35
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gordonfish Oh19:36
cbreak -S will only match changes in occurence19:36
-G will match any diff that matches19:36
gordonfish git log -S$'id=[\x22\x27]foo[\x22\x27]' --pickaxe-regex :)19:36
cbreak so for example changing foo_xyz to bar_xyz would match -Gxyz but not -Sxyz19:37
gordonfish cbreak: Yeah I noticed -G matched more than -S, was about to read up on how they differed, thanks for your explanation19:37
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gordonfish cbreak: Thank you very much.19:47
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osse i've always found it a bit strange that -G defaults to using a regex but -S doesn't20:20
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eoli3n Hi, there is no /hooks/post-receive.sample in a git bare repo with 2.32, should I use post-update instead ?20:51
j416 lol I have a branch I called future with experimental stuff that's sort of half-baked, and now I'm starting over from a clean slate, picking bits and pieces from the half-baked future branch. So I do, git checkout future -- stuff. coding is so easy when you can just fetch stuff from the future.20:52
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osse eoli3n: samples are just sample. if you name the file post-receive then it is a post-receive hook21:06
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eoli3n yep, just wondering if this was deprecated or something, but found it in githooks man page21:06
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osse it's not21:07
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alex88 Hi everyone, I'm using a yubikey to sign git commits and that's working properly, however when I try to push/pull from azure devops repos, I get a prompt for the key pin, how do I know why is that happening? I don't remember setting anything about it and it only happens on one of my laptops22:45
cbreak alex88: I use a yubikey via gpg-agent masquerading as ssh-agent for ssh login / git22:47
alex88 cbreak, where is that configured? I remember only setting gpgsign=true and the signingkey in my gitconfig but it shouldn't apply to git pull/push22:48
cbreak check your SSH_AUTH_SOCK env var. Is it something like /run/user/1000/gnupg/S.gpg-agent.ssh?22:50
alex88 oh, it is, let me check what sets that22:50
cbreak alex88: I like using yubikeys for ssh22:50
that's basically the main reason I use them22:50
if you upload a gpg key to them and use them in smart-card mode, you can do the same22:51
you can get your ssh public key (matching to the gpg private key on the yubikey) with ssh-add -L22:51
alex88 I only use it to login into my account and sign gpg commits (and on websites that supports it), setting up the certs for git signing was so painful that I don't want to play with it again for ssh until they expire22:52
cbreak and when you put that into `.ssh/authorized_keys` or register it on a git server, you can log in securely that way too22:52
you shouldn't need to change anything on the key22:53
alex88 oh I see it, well it seems the gpg-agent zsh plugin si setting up the env variable.22:54
does the yubikey store the public key too?22:54
I remember having to extract that from my backup files when I had to use it in gpg signing22:54
well, thanks a lot for pointing at SSH_AUTH_SOCK cbreak!22:56
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alex88 oh btw ~/.gnupg/gpg-agent.conf enable-ssh-support was the issue23:03
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BtbN Can gpg agent to EC/ed25519 keys nowadays?23:17
*do23:17
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bremner if gpg can, gpg-agent can23:21
since all private key operations use gpog-agent23:21
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cbreak alex88: as I said, ssh-add -L gives you public keys23:55
no need to store them23:55
they can be derived from the private key23:55
alex88 oh ok, that's something I didn't know what I needed the pem public key23:56

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