Re: [PATCH 0/2] Making "git commit" to mean "git commit -a".

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Steven Grimm wrote:
> Am I missing some magic index command that would support multi-level 
> backing out? Obviously StGIT is an option as well, but that seems like 
> overkill when all I want is to checkpoint my work. The above is why, 
> even though (I think) I know enough about the index to use it as you 
> describe, I often don't bother and just run "commit -a" during 
> development instead. When I merge, I usually fold all my checkpoint 
> commits together and merge the change as a logical unit.
>   

Try `git commit --amend'.

Sam.
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