Re: Automatically exclude hunks from the commit

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El 20/07/2010, a las 05:02, Joshua Jensen escribió:

> I have some files I update frequently where I have some normally commented out debug code purposely uncommented during development.  Git's hunk-level staging saves the day.  I can stage everything but the debug code without issue.
> 
> This got me to thinking.  Is there a better way?  Is there a facility in Git where I could mark a hunk as 'permanently frozen unstaged'?  Anything marked as such would never be staged for commit.  I could rest assured I would never accidentally commit my debug code, be it extra printfs or a development server or a password or so on.

A custom pre-commit hook might be of some use here. You could create one which rejects changes which are obviously debug code.

Cheers,
Wincent



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