From the release announce mails:
I've released cogito-0.18.2, bringing a couple of bugfixes and a trivial new
feature to cogito-0.18.1. Still nothing too groundshattering.
* cg-log does not follow history across renames anymore; it never really
actually worked and was instead causing problems and random error
messages. There needs to be git-core support for this funcionality,
hacking it with a perl filter is bad design, so I'm not going to fix
the filter (but I'd take patches if someone else did ;).
* Fix cg-init not letting you edit the initial commit message by default
* Fix cg-clone -l which would not setup alternates properly in some cases
* Fix cg-merge not picking the right base when following volatile branches
* Fix cg-log -d sometimes showing "% @" in diff output
* Some other minor fixes
* New cg-object-id -b to print the current branch name
* Documentation improvements (better documented ignoring mechanism,
~/.gitconfig mentioned, GIT_COMMITTER_* bogus information fixed, ...)
* Some testsuite fixes
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I've released cogito-0.18.1, bringing few minor new features and
random bugfixes to the cogito-0.18 version. Nothing groundshattering.
* cg-switch -c as a shortcut for cg-switch -r HEAD - use it to create a new
branch with less typing
* cg-patch -e to edit log message before autocommitting (useful esp. as
cg-patch -m -e)
* Support for cg-version --lib-dir, --share-dir
* cg-admin-rewritehist now defines a map() function for filters' use,
translating from old to new commit ids
* cg-commit -e now runs editor on /dev/tty even if input is not a tty
* Trivial documentation improvements
* Random details fixed
Cogito is a version control system layered on top of the git tree
history storage system. It aims at seamless user interface and ease of
use, providing generally smoother user experience than the "raw" Core
GIT itself and indeed many other version control systems.