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-/**
- * The `GitError` is thrown when the underlying `git` process throws a
- * fatal exception (eg an `ENOENT` exception when attempting to use a
- * non-writable directory as the root for your repo), and acts as the
- * base class for more specific errors thrown by the parsing of the
- * git response or errors in the configuration of the task about to
- * be run.
- *
- * When an exception is thrown, pending tasks in the same instance will
- * not be executed. The recommended way to run a series of tasks that
- * can independently fail without needing to prevent future tasks from
- * running is to catch them individually:
- *
- * ```typescript
- import { gitP, SimpleGit, GitError, PullResult } from 'simple-git';
-
- function catchTask (e: GitError) {
- return e.
- }
-
- const git = gitP(repoWorkingDir);
- const pulled: PullResult | GitError = await git.pull().catch(catchTask);
- const pushed: string | GitError = await git.pushTags().catch(catchTask);
- ```
- */
-export declare class GitError extends Error {
- task?: import("../tasks/task").EmptyTask | import("../types").StringTask<any> | import("../types").BufferTask<any> | undefined;
- constructor(task?: import("../tasks/task").EmptyTask | import("../types").StringTask<any> | import("../types").BufferTask<any> | undefined, message?: string);
-}