Now, the command for `jj git remote add` is `cmd_git_remote_add` and its
argument type is `GitRemoteAddArgs`. This should make it easier to find
the CLI docs and the implementation for commands.
This is how `jj branch` commands were already set up in this way. The
`jj op` commands were also already set up in this way, except the
functions are called e.g. `cmd_op_undo`, I kept this for simplicity.
I was mainly motivated by the `jj file` commands. Most other commands
had functions already named in the above pattern, but used to have
shorter argument type names.
In a repo of mine I wanted to do something like the following to push all of my
leaves to the remote as backup:
jj git push -c 'all:heads(base::) & mine() ~ empty()'
But couldn't, because `jj git push` doesn't handle large revsets, even though
it does handle multiple `-c` arguments, so I had to work out some pipe-to-xargs
command instead.
Signed-off-by: Austin Seipp <aseipp@pobox.com>
The follow up diff will make `-c` accept large revsets, so it won't make any
sense to print out the original expression when multiple branches will be
created from it.
Signed-off-by: Austin Seipp <aseipp@pobox.com>