If I remember correctly, you can also cherry pick your final commits in git. So 
effectively that's a line by line commit.

> With Git and Mercurial, you can "shelve" changes. So if you are part
> way through a big change and something important comes in, you can
> tell the source control system to stash the current changes out of 
> the
> way, go back to your version prior to the current changes, make the
> new important changes and commit them, then pull the uncommitted 
> stuff
> you were working on back into your working branch and go on your 
> merry
> way.
> 
> Judah
> 
> On Wed, Jul 27, 2011 at 9:28 AM, Shannon Rhodes <Shannon@rhodesedge.
> com> wrote:
> >
> > Yeah, what Dave said...I'm talking about committing part of a file, 
> not part of a project.

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