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[description]
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Instead of removing an entry from the index and adding one with the same name, you can also directly update that entry!
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Put the content you want in a file with a matching name, and then run
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git update-index <file>
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This will create a new blob, and update the hash of the entry to that blob.
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Update an entry in the index!
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[setup]
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echo "file 1" > file1
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echo "file 2" > file2
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echo "file 3" > file3
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git add .
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[setup goal]
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echo "file 1" > file1
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echo "file 2" > file2
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echo "file 3" > file3
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git add .
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echo "new content" > file1
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git update-index file1
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[win]
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# This is not really a good test for the winning condition...
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test "$(git ls-files -s | git hash-object --stdin)" != "10c4b28623e7e44e09f5a596450a50ab7ac31fbe" -a "$(git ls-files | wc -l)" -eq 3
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