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rename command should take care of .gitignore file #37

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herrsimon opened this issue Feb 18, 2013 · 1 comment · May be fixed by #162
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rename command should take care of .gitignore file #37

herrsimon opened this issue Feb 18, 2013 · 1 comment · May be fixed by #162

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@herrsimon
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I just noticed that 'vcsh rename oldname newname' neither renames the gitignore file in ~/.gitignore.d, nor updates the core.excludesfile directive in the renamed repositories' config.

As far as I understand, this leads to some unexpected behavior when writing a new gitignore after renaming or adding another repository named 'oldname' after issuing the above command, right?

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alerque commented Apr 2, 2021

Anybody interested in this issue should definitely review the comments in #163, which was a duplicate of this issue with more detailed analysis.

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