Re: [External] Using Git as a Database
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: Re: [External] Using Git as a Database
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: 韩仰 <hanyang.tony@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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: Mon, 23 Sep 2024 11:48:23 +0800
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You can use the --allow-empty option in git-commit to allow such commits. Thanks, Han
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