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38 using System;
39 using System.Collections.Generic;
40 using System.IO;
41 using System.Linq;
42 using System.Text;
44 namespace GitSharp.Commands
46 public class RmCommand
47 : AbstractCommand
50 public RmCommand() {
53 // note: the naming of command parameters is not following .NET conventions in favour of git command line parameter naming conventions.
55 #region Properties / Options
56 public List<string> Arguments { get; set; }
57 /// <summary>
58 /// Not implemented
59 ///
60 /// Override the up-to-date check.
61 ///
62 /// </summary>
63 public bool Force { get; set; }
65 /// <summary>
66 /// Not implemented
67 ///
68 /// Don't actually remove any file(s). Instead, just show
69 /// if they exist in the index and would otherwise be removed
70 /// by the command.
71 ///
72 /// </summary>
73 public bool DryRun { get; set; }
75 /// <summary>
76 /// Not implemented
77 ///
78 /// Allow recursive removal when a leading directory name is
79 /// given.
80 ///
81 /// </summary>
82 public bool R { get; set; }
84 /// <summary>
85 /// Not implemented
86 ///
87 /// Use this option to unstage and remove paths only from the index.
88 /// Working tree files, whether modified or not, will be
89 /// left alone.
90 ///
91 /// </summary>
92 public bool Cached { get; set; }
94 /// <summary>
95 /// Not implemented
96 ///
97 /// Exit with a zero status even if no files matched.
98 ///
99 /// </summary>
100 public bool IgnoreUnmatch { get; set; }
102 /// <summary>
103 /// Not implemented
104 ///
105 /// 'git-rm' normally outputs one line (in the form of an "rm" command)
106 /// for each file removed. This option suppresses that output.
107 ///
108 /// </summary>
109 public bool Quiet { get; set; }
111 #endregion
113 public override void Execute()
115 throw new NotImplementedException();