Re: Force commit date

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I'm wondering : maybe the trick is outside git? Maybe is it possible to
specify a "forced date" at which an action (a "git commit" in this case) is
done.
Some command that would wrap around the git commit command and tell the
system "apply this, but do it as if now was 2008-08-23 06:15:34".
What do you think?
This would be very interesting to know.
(btw I'm running Linux obviously)
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