Le mardi 12 janvier 2010 à 09:09 +0000, Trevor Daniels a écrit : > I don't > use Cygwin, so I don't know if it shares a > clipboard with Windows.
IIRC there is an option in Cygwin to share the clipboard between Windows and XWindow applications, but if you just use Cygwin as a Windows application in a terminal then I guess you have the same copy/cut/paste option as any other Windows application that runs in a terminal window. > I never did it - with git gui you never need an > editor. It has a pane specifically for displaying, > entering and editing commit messages. It also has > an "Amend Last Commit" button which was the only > form of rebase -i I ever needed. "Amend Last Commit" is more likely the equivalent of "git commit --amend" than "git rebase -i"; this is just an opinion from a user of the command-line interface, I don't know how it works behind the scenes. Best, John
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