Re: [PATCH] git-rebase--interactive.sh: Add new command "shell"

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On Nov 4, 2010, at 1:53 PM, Yann Dirson wrote:

> Eric Raible suggested:
>> How about:
>> 
>> #  e [<commit>], edit [<commit>] = use commit (if present) but pause to amend
> 
> Other commands do not mention commit (or other things) as a synopsis would.
> What about:
> 
> #  e, edit = use commit (if specified) but pause to amend/examine/test

I like this. My only remaining concern is the original "shell" version let you
put in a comment (though this was not yet documented) that would be printed when
you were sent back to the shell. This was a useful reminder as to what step you
were on. But when we overload "edit", this functionality is lost. I won't fight
for it if nobody else here thinks it's worthwhile, but I did want to point that
out.

-Kevin Ballard--
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