I know Git aliases can be used with arguments Git Faq section "Git Aliases with argument".
But today I encountered an error.
Take an easy example which is not suitable for real use. If I make an alias like this:
[alias]
lo = "!sh -c 'git log $1' -"
then I can use
git lo file_a
to see the log of file_a.
But when I used "tab" to auto-complete the path, the following error occurs.
git lo [tab]
error msg:
sh: declare: `_git_{': not a valid identifier
It seems a bug in git-completion.bash. But I can't find where the `_git_{' is!
Also I find that in the error msg the quote mark around _git_{ seems strange.
BTW, my msysgit version is 1.7.6-preview20110708
ADD:
The other strange thing is, I searched all files under the dir of Git, find there is no file contains the string _git_{.