Some suggestions to investigate

Do you have any aliases set (the commit alias typically can include a `-a` or similar).

Also check if you should be including some other special option that has had a tightened moding from historical


On 20/02/2019 17:03, Todd Siegel wrote:
P.S. - I just updated git to 2.20.1, and am still having the issue. This is on macos 10.14.3.

On Wednesday, February 20, 2019 at 9:53:34 AM UTC-7, Todd Siegel wrote:

    HI all,

    I have had a rather odd issue come up for me recently trying to
    add patches.

    I "git add -p" and stage/edit the hunks I want. Afterwards "git
    status", "git diff", "git diff --cached" show me exactly what I
    expect. Even when I "git commit" the summary below my commit
    message shows the exact state I would expect, but after I save the
    message it commits all the changes, staged and un-staged!

    This seems too fundamental a thing to be broken, so I wonder what
    is going wrong, and how can I get more info about what git is
    doing? Is there some setting that would do this?

    Thanks,
    Todd

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