"Daniel" == Daniel Carosone <address@hidden> writes:
Daniel> If you see a problem at any of these stages, where you've
Daniel> added a file you didn't want, you can always drop that
Daniel> file again before committing, and there'll be no record of
Daniel> it.
If you accidently add an entire tree when you only wanted to add one
file (where did those files come from?) then that could be a lot of
drops.
(yes, been in this situation with svn, and hated it; although I seem
to recall svn's remove command didn't always work as required in this
situation).
Typically I like to add files one at a time, so I can see what is
being added, and why. It also makes it easier when writing scripts to
automatically add files.