Add option to gitadd to allow for git resolvable pathspecs#108
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gabema wants to merge 1 commit intorubenv:masterfrom
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Add option to gitadd to allow for git resolvable pathspecs#108gabema wants to merge 1 commit intorubenv:masterfrom
gabema wants to merge 1 commit intorubenv:masterfrom
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I need the ability to pass fileglob pathspecs (http://git-scm.com/docs/git-add - see the options / pathspec section) directly to the git add command without grunt attempting to resolve it to an actual explicit list of files via grunt.task.files.src.
This is particularly needed/useful for platforms (i.e. windows) that are constrained by a max command line limit of 8k characters. Providing the ability to specify pathspecs directly to the git add command is extremely valuable/useful to fix scenarios in which many files are attempting to be added in a single git add command or even when a few of the files attempting to be added have a long path.