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These features were introduced in 2019 (and have been featured in git's help texts since).

Serious question - Why is it that they're called new two years later? Is it that no one cares to read git's prompts or release notes?



It might take five years for a change like this to show up on every box you log into, depending on how much your org relies on LTS releases to avoid randomly breaking stuff.


The author did say that had only recently discovered these commands. Unsure why they said they were new, maybe they were kidding?


"New" as in new to them, I'd guess.




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