fix(but): print normalized name after branch rename#13160
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Pull request overview
This PR makes but reword <branch> print the actual (normalized) branch name after a rename, aligning CLI output with the underlying behavior where invalid names are automatically normalized.
Changes:
- Update the
rewordcommand to print the normalized branch name (and explicitly indicate when normalization occurred). - Change
but-api’supdate_branch_name_with_permto return the normalized name from the underlying branch-actions layer. - Add a regression test to assert the normalization message and final renamed branch output.
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| File | Description |
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crates/but/src/command/legacy/reword.rs |
Prints normalized branch name after rename; adds a normalization notice line when applicable. |
crates/but-api/src/legacy/stack.rs |
Returns String (normalized name) from update_branch_name_with_perm to enable correct CLI output. |
crates/but/tests/but/command/reword.rs |
Adds test coverage for branch-name normalization behavior and output. |
`but reword <branch>` always did normalize the new branch name, but the original input was what was printed afterward. This made it seem like you had created an invalid branch name, whereas in reality the name was normalized. This commit just makes the output consistent with reality.
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but reword <branch>always did normalize the new branch name, but the original input was what was printed afterward. This made it seem like you had created an invalid branch name, whereas in reality the name was normalized.This PR just makes the output consistent with reality.
TODO
Tests probably need revising as I realized that trailing dashes are actually fine by Git, it's just GitButler that strips them away for some reason. I think this is wrong.