SZEDER Gábor writes:
> While these reminders are useful for new users, with time they learn
> what the score is, and experienced users might find these advices are
> just wasting a couple of lines' worth of screen real estate.
>
> Make displaying these advices configurable
> So I actually would be OK with having an advice.* option to squelch
> rebase and/or commit instructions. But only if users decide they would
> never like to see that text. So yes, your tool could piggy-back on that
> config option, but it would be a slight abuse of the intent.
I don't mind the
On Mon, Jul 24, 2017 at 01:26:09AM +0300, Kirill Likhodedov wrote:
> > Not at all interested, as that would mean your tool will tell its
> > users to set such a configuration variable and their interactive use
> > of Git outside your tool will behave differently from other people
> > who use
> On 24 Jul 2017, at 01:09 , Junio C Hamano wrote:
>
> Who is running "git commit --amend" and "git rebase -i" in the
> workflow of a user of your tool? Is it the end user who types these
> commands to the shell command prompt, or does your tool formulate
> the command line
Kirill Likhodedov writes:
> My motivation is the following: I'm improving the Git client
> inside of IntelliJ IDEA IDE and I would like to provide only the
> plain commit message text to the user (any hints can be shown
> separately, not inside the editor).
Who
On 23 July 2017 at 13:03, Kirill Likhodedov wrote:
> Hello,
>
> is it possible to remove the helping text which appears at the bottom
> of the Git interactive rebase editor (the one with the list of
> instructions)
I believe currently there is not way to do it. The interactive rebase
is
Hello,
is it possible to remove the helping text which appears at the bottom of the
Git interactive rebase editor (the one with the list of instructions), and the
one which appears at the bottom of the commit editor (which appears on
rewording a commit or squashing commits)?
The texts I'm
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