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git commit

 
Commit files to the repository. More information: https://git-scm.com/docs/git-commit.
 
  • Commit staged files to the repository with a message:
     
    git commit -m "{{message}}"
     
  • Commit staged files with a message read from a file:
     
    git commit --file {{path/to/commit_message_file}}
     
  • Auto stage all modified files and commit with a message:
     
    git commit -a -m "{{message}}"
     
  • Commit staged files and [S]ign them with the GPG key defined in ~/.gitconfig:
     
    git commit -S -m "{{message}}"
     
  • Update the last commit by adding the currently staged changes, changing the commit's hash:
     
    git commit --amend
     
  • Commit only specific (already staged) files:
     
    git commit {{path/to/file1}} {{path/to/file2}}
     
  • Create a commit, even if there are no staged files:
     
    git commit -m "{{message}}" --allow-empty

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