This script also detects when "stg edit" is being called and uses "stg
show" instead.
You do know about "git commit -v", right? (Although that displays
commit message and diff in a single buffer, not two separate ones like
your script does.)
Actually, I didn't. I was looking for something like hgeditor for git,
and I found something on vim.org that almost hit the mark but no mention
of "commit -v".
That being said, I like having the diff up in a separate window. Plus,
"git commit -v" doesn't help me when I want to "stg edit".
Thanks --
Ted
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