On Wed, 2017-07-05 at 21:14 +0100, Ramsay Jones wrote: > > On 05/07/17 18:35, Kaartic Sivaraam wrote: > > The sample hook to prepare the commit message before > > a commit allows users to opt-in to add the signature > > to the commit message. The signature is added at a place > > that isn't consistent with the "-s" option of "git commit". > > Further, it could go out of view in certain cases. > > > > Add the signature in a way similar to "-s" option of > > "git commit" using git's interpret-trailers command. > > > > It works well in all cases except when the user invokes > > "git commit" without any arguments. In that case manually > > add a new line after the first line to ensure it's consistent > > with the output of "-s" option. > > > > While at it, name the input parameters to improve readability > > of script. > > I assume each occurrence of 'signature' in the commit message, > including the subject, should be 'sign-off' (or Signed-off-by) > instead. Yes? > Yes. Thanks for pointing out a possible way in which the message could be misinterpreted. -- Kaartic