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orcs-code/src/utils/gitSettings.ts
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Squash the current repository state back into one baseline commit while
preserving the README reframing and repository contents.

Constraint: User explicitly requested a single squashed commit with subject "asdf"
Confidence: high
Scope-risk: broad
Reversibility: clean
Directive: This commit intentionally rewrites published history; coordinate before future force-pushes
Tested: git status clean; local history rewritten to one commit; force-pushed main to origin and instructkr
Not-tested: Fresh clone verification after push
2026-03-31 03:34:03 -07:00

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// Git-related behaviors that depend on user settings.
//
// This lives outside git.ts because git.ts is in the vscode extension's
// dep graph and must stay free of settings.ts, which transitively pulls
// @opentelemetry/api + undici (forbidden in vscode). It's also a cycle:
// settings.ts → git/gitignore.ts → git.ts, so git.ts → settings.ts loops.
//
// If you're tempted to add `import settings` to git.ts — don't. Put it here.
import { isEnvDefinedFalsy, isEnvTruthy } from './envUtils.js'
import { getInitialSettings } from './settings/settings.js'
export function shouldIncludeGitInstructions(): boolean {
const envVal = process.env.CLAUDE_CODE_DISABLE_GIT_INSTRUCTIONS
if (isEnvTruthy(envVal)) return false
if (isEnvDefinedFalsy(envVal)) return true
return getInitialSettings().includeGitInstructions ?? true
}