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@Bilge Bilge commented Mar 30, 2024

This addresses #11. It seems this would not happen if git.exe is detected on the path, but in case it isn't, this supports the case where git is not available.

throw new Exception("Unsupported branch '$name'");
fwrite(STDERR, "Unsupported branch '$name'. Falling back to 'master'.");

$name = 'master';
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I prefer the hard failure, instead of a soft fallback that could indicate user error.

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What would be the user error?

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Maybe for unsupported branches (and no Git available; thanks, I was missing this in my reply to #11), the user should explicitly specify the branch. If I'm not mistaken, passing -b master should work in this case already.

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