Re: git-commit: select which files to commit while editing the commit message

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Pazu <pazu@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:

> # Please enter the commit message for your changes.
> # (Comment lines starting with '#' will not be included)
> # On branch refs/heads/next
> # Updated but not checked in:
> #   (will commit)
> #
> #	modified:   perl/Makefile
> #	modified:   var.c
>
> Here's where the magic would happen. Removing the line "modified: var.c" would
> remove var.c from this commit. Of course, the template message should be
> modified to tell the user he can do that.
>
> So, what do you think about this?

Personally, I would refuse to use such a modified git, because
often the first thing I would do in the commit log buffer is
check the listed files and remove the '# ...' lines while
typing.  I do not want that to affect the set of changes I
staged in any way.

But maybe that is just me.

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