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| @@ -14,6 +14,7 @@ and this project adheres to [Semantic Versioning](https://semver.org/spec/v2.0.0 | |||
| 14 | 14 | ||
| 15 | ### Fixed | 15 | ### Fixed |
| 16 | 16 | ||
| 17 | - `git-remote-nostr` list now advertises the newest state event whose OIDs are all confirmed present on a git server or locally, rather than unconditionally using the latest nostr state event; this prevents catastrophic fetch/clone failures when a state event was published before the corresponding git push completed | ||
| 17 | - Tag tracking refs written with wrong path (`refs/remotes/origin/refs/tags/v1.0.0` instead of `refs/remotes/origin/v1.0.0`) after a push via `git-remote-nostr`, causing `ngit sync` to fail with "src refspec does not match any existing object" when syncing tags | 18 | - Tag tracking refs written with wrong path (`refs/remotes/origin/refs/tags/v1.0.0` instead of `refs/remotes/origin/v1.0.0`) after a push via `git-remote-nostr`, causing `ngit sync` to fail with "src refspec does not match any existing object" when syncing tags |
| 18 | - `ngit sync` using wrong refspec source (`refs/remotes/origin/refs/heads/master` instead of `refs/remotes/origin/master`), causing sync to fail with "src refspec does not match any existing object" | 19 | - `ngit sync` using wrong refspec source (`refs/remotes/origin/refs/heads/master` instead of `refs/remotes/origin/master`), causing sync to fail with "src refspec does not match any existing object" |
| 19 | - State event publish failures silently swallowed during push; summary now shows `"Published to X/N relays (failed: relay1 relay2)"` instead of unconditional success message | 20 | - State event publish failures silently swallowed during push; summary now shows `"Published to X/N relays (failed: relay1 relay2)"` instead of unconditional success message |