Display a git blob. The blob may correspond to a message from the
local store, an existing blob in the current repository, or a
-not-yet-created blob in the current repository that can be
-reconstructed from a message.
+not-yet-created blob in the current git project repository (if any)
+that can be reconstructed from a message.
=head1 OPTIONS
Specify an additional .git/ directory to scan. This option may be
given multiple times.
+Default: the output of C<git rev-parse --git-dir>
+
=item --no-cwd
Do not look in the git repository of the current working directory.
Provide post-image pathname as a hint for reconstructing C<OID>.
-=for comment
-TODO: The below options are shared with lei-q. Any good approaches to
-not repeating the text?
+=item -v
-=item --[no-]remote
+=item --verbose
-Whether to include results requiring network access. When local
-externals are configured, C<--remote> must be explicitly passed to
-enable reporting of results from remote externals.
+Provide more feedback on stderr.
-=item --no-local
+=back
-Limit operations to those requiring network access.
+The following options are also supported and are described in
+L<lei-q(1)>.
-=item --no-external
+=over
-Don't include results from externals.
+=item --[no-]remote
-=item -I LOCATION
+=item --no-local
-=item --include=LOCATION
+=item --no-external
-Include specified external in search. This option may be given
-multiple times.
+=item -I LOCATION, --include=LOCATION
=item --exclude=LOCATION
-Exclude specified external from search. This option may be given
-multiple times.
-
=item --only=LOCATION
-Use only the specified external for search. This option may be given
-multiple times, in which case the search uses only the specified set.
-
=item --no-import-remote
-Disable the default behavior of memoizing remote messages into the
-local store.
-
-=item -v
-
-=item --verbose
-
-Provide more feedback on stderr.
-
=item --torsocks=auto|no|yes
=item --no-torsocks
-Whether to wrap L<git(1)> and L<curl(1)> commands with torsocks.
-
-Default: C<auto>
+=item --proxy=PROTO://HOST[:PORT]
=back
=head1 SEE ALSO
-L<lei-add-external(1)>
+L<lei-add-external(1)>, L<lei-q(1)>