3 * Checkout $PARENT version to working directory, overwriting current
4 version. ($PARENT is HEAD, except when amending).
6 * Update index with $PARENT version but leave working directory
9 * Add all new files in one shot (e.g. "git add .").
11 * Add file to .gitignore or info/excludes.
13 * Populate the pull menu with local branches.
15 * Make use of the new default merge data stored in repo-config.
17 * Indicate what the current branch is.
19 * Checkout or create a different local branch.
21 * Delete a local branch.
23 * Store user preferences (like font, window layout) in global
26 * Allow user to define keyboard shortcuts for frequently used fetch
27 or merge operations. Or maybe just define a keyboard shortcut
28 for default fetch/default merge of current branch is enough;
29 but I do know a few users who merge a couple of common branches
30 also into the same branch so one default isn't quite enough.
32 * Better organize fetch/push/pull console windows.
34 * Clone UI (to download a new repository).
36 * Remotes editor (for .git/config format only).
38 * Show a shortlog of the last couple of commits in the main window,
39 to give the user warm fuzzy feelings that we have their data