Add option to show untracked files on the diff output#555
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Add option to show untracked files on the diff output#555firefueled wants to merge 1 commit intokemayo:masterfrom
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This stages the untracked files using the intent-to-add flag, -N. Essentially, a 0-byte version of the files is staged, allowing the full file to be show as a difference. This operation is reversed as soon as the diff output is generated by reseting the files back to their untracked status.
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This stages the untracked files using the intent-to-add flag, -N.
Essentially, a 0-byte version of the files is staged, allowing the full file to be show as a difference.
This operation is reversed as soon as the diff output is generated by reseting the files back to their untracked status.
This closes #554