On Nov 26, 2007, at 10:02 AM, Wincent Colaiuta wrote:
In using "git-rebase --interactive" to re-order commits you occasionally get conflicts and will see a message like this:When commiting, use the option '-c %s' to retain authorship and messageI was thinking that it might be nice to stash away this commit id somewhere in GIT_DIR so that the user didn't have to explicitly remember it, and add a new switch to git-commit that could be used to automatically use that stashed commit id, something like:git commit --retainAlthough I most often see this kind of message in interactive rebasing, the message is generated in builtin-revert.c when cherry- picking, so you can also see it in any other situation where you're cherry picking and there's a conflict.What do people think? Would this be a nice usability improvement? Or is it adding clutter?
I'm not sure but I think this message is just some unwanted (misleading) noise, since when you rebase, once you solve the conflicts, you git-rebase --continue, you don't git-commit.
-- Benoit Sigoure aka Tsuna EPITA Research and Development Laboratory
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