Simon Richter writes: > git-add -p now shows me both lines as added, but does not allow me to edit. > If I want to create an intermediate commit adding just one of the lines, I > have to edit the actual file. > > This used to work in older versions, as I remember using this technique for > a while and recommending it to others. > > Before I do a deep-dive into a codebase I haven't looked at in years: can > this be re-added easily? Which version of git are you using? I think this was already fixed by 75a009dc29 (add -p: fix editing of intent-to-add paths, 2020-09-09), which was included in v2.29.0. https://lore.kernel.org/git/pull.731.git.1599659932391.gitgitgadget@xxxxxxxxx/