James Youngman wrote:
> These days, I use a ChangeLog-format change message as my GIT commit
> message, which solves most of the problem. It's still not that
> convenient, sadly, because
> (1) I have not yet taken the time to wrap Emacs' add-change-log-entry
> so that it creates a new file for use with git commit -F (instead I
> just cut the change off the head of ChangeLog and write the extract to
> ..git/cl-desc)
Wouldn't a wrapper around "git commit" do it? I mean, a program 'vc-commit',
such that
vc-commit foo/bar.c bla/blah.c
does the same as
git commit -m message foo/bar.c bla/blah.c ChangeLog
after having extracted the message from the yet-uncommitted diffs of ChangeLog.
Such a program should be usable by command-line users and by Emacs users,
right?
Bruno