David Roberts wrote:
> OK. Happy to write down to 'misunderstanding'. Tiny bit of user-
> interface duplication perhaps - if it's an 'lp-xxx' command, I assumed
> it was implicit that the branch was hosted on lp! [but that's not really
> the topic of this bug, and I accept the closure.]
>
You can also do "bzr lp-open ../my-branch" and it will lookup the public
location for your branch and open it's Launchpad page.
I actually use that rather often, since that is easier for me to type
(and my shell does auto-completion) versus doing:
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David Roberts wrote:
> OK. Happy to write down to 'misunderstanding'. Tiny bit of user-
> interface duplication perhaps - if it's an 'lp-xxx' command, I assumed
> it was implicit that the branch was hosted on lp! [but that's not really
> the topic of this bug, and I accept the closure.]
>
You can also do "bzr lp-open ../my-branch" and it will lookup the public
location for your branch and open it's Launchpad page.
I actually use that rather often, since that is easier for me to type
(and my shell does auto-completion) versus doing:
"bzr lp-open lp:~jameinel/$PROJECT/$BRANCH"
That said, it seems like it would be a reasonable fallback, that if "bzr
lp-open $FOO" does not find $FOO as a branch, it could try lp:$FOO.
John
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