On 12/10/2012 3:58 AM, lei yang wrote: > I know git commit -m "somethingsomething" will give the git info in the git > log > > but I don't know how to write some thing with more than two line some > thing like > > something something > something something > something something > > in the git log > One solution is not to specify the -m "something.." on the command line - the commit process will then start vi, or whatever you have set as your editor, for you to type in as long a commit comment as you like.
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