Right now `git-push -v` is actually not that verbose; it merely adds
the URL it is pushing to. This can be informative if you are pushing
to a configured remote, as you may not actually remember what URL that
remote is connected to. That detail can be important if the push
fails and you attempt to communicate the errors to a 3rd party to help
you resolve the issue.
Signed-off-by: Shawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
"push $remote" \
"Pushing changes to $remote"]
set cmd [list git push]
+ lappend cmd -v
lappend cmd $remote
console_exec $w $cmd
}