Git 1.7.9 supports this. From the 1.7.9 release notes:
* "git branch --edit-description" can be used to add descriptive text
to explain what a topic branch is about.
You can see that feature introduced back in September 2011, with commits 6f9a332, 739453a3, b7200e8:
struct branch_desc_cb {
const char *config_name;
const char *value;
};
--edit-description::
Open an editor and edit the text to explain what the branch is for, to be used by various other commands (e.g. request-pull
).
Note that it won't work for a detached HEAD branch.
That description is used by the script request-pull: see commit c016814783, but also git merge --log
.
request-pull
is a script used to summarizes the changes between two commits to the standard output, and includes the given URL in the generated summary.
[From @AchalDave] Unfortunately, you can't push descriptions since they're stored in your config, making it useless for the sake of documenting branches in a team.
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