Re: git commits unstaged files

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Hi Beenish,

On Thu, 17 Jan 2019, Khurshid, Beenish wrote:

> I frequently use 'git add -p' to filter changes before committing. This
> usually works, but on many occasions, the use of add and commit results
> in unstaged chunks and files being committed.
> 
> Steps to reproduce:
> 1. Create unstaged changes
> 2. Use add -p to add some of those changes
> 3. Use git commit to commit the staged changes
> 
> Expectation: Only added chunks are committed.
> 
> Result:
> 1. When editing the commit message, the added files appear staged in the comments at the end of the commit message, and the unstage files appear unstaged. (expected behaviour)
> 2. All unstaged changes and files are committed.
> 3. Once git enters this state, even git add produces the same result: Using git add to only add some files (and not chunks), and subsequently committing, results in unstaged files also being committed.
> 4. Even after restarting git bash, the behaviour persists.
> 5. The same behaviour occurs when adding and committing a file, while leaving other files unstaged, when using Git GUI instead of Git Bash 
> 
> Environment:
> Git version 2.12.2.windows.2

That's almost two years old. We're at v2.20.1.windows.1 now.

> Windows 10 enterprise
> Hooks: commit-msg, and pre-commit
> Changes were being committed, reset, and rebased prior to this add -p attempt

I cannot reproduce.

FWIW I sometimes have the same problem, but in all those cases the problem
is my muscle memory that makes me add the `-a` option to `git commit`
before I can stop myself.

> If more information is needed, please do not hesitate to contact me.
> Since this is a significant part of my workflow, the failure of the
> command to work in the expected way is fairly disruptive to my workflow.

You could investigate further by setting GIT_TRACE=1 to see whether any
other Git command is run from your hooks.

In any case, if you desire help, the best way forward would be to generate
a Minimal, Complete & Verifiable Example (MCVE,
https://stackoverflow.com/help/mcve) that in particular does not require
your particular setup such as hooks, specific Git version, etc.

Ciao,
Johannes

> 
> Any help or thoughts would be appreciated!
> 
> Kind Regards,
> Beenish Khurshid, E.I.T I Applications Engineer
> ANT Wireless | 124 - 30 Bow Street Common, Cochrane, AB, Canada T4C 2N1
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