The leading slash will cause some not friendly command line behavier,
for example:
vim:
```
~/gitlab-ce/changelogs/unreleased $ vim -30974-issue-search-by-number.yml
VIM - Vi IMproved 7.4 (2013 Aug 10, compiled Jun 07 2019 15:35:43)
Unknown option argument: "-30974-issue-search-by-number.yml"
More info with: "vim -h"
```
git:
```
~/gitlab-ce/changelogs/unreleased $ git add -30974-issue-search-by-number.yml
error: unknown switch `3'
usage: git add [<options>] [--] <pathspec>...
-n, --dry-run dry run
-v, --verbose be verbose
-i, --interactive interactive picking
-p, --patch select hunks interactively
-e, --edit edit current diff and apply
-f, --force allow adding otherwise ignored files
-u, --update update tracked files
-N, --intent-to-add record only the fact that the path will be added later
-A, --all add changes from all tracked and untracked files
--ignore-removal ignore paths removed in the working tree (same as --no-all)
--refresh don't add, only refresh the index
--ignore-errors just skip files which cannot be added because of errors
--ignore-missing check if - even missing - files are ignored in dry run
```
There's no other unreleased changelog has a filename with leading slash,
so I think this one should be corrected.
cc !28302
2019-07-20 23:20:09 +08:00
Renamed from changelogs/unreleased/-30974-issue-search-by-number.yml (Browse further)