wow, thanks Ryan, didn't realise I could do that.

On Nov 7, 11:07 pm, Ryan Graham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Crazy thought.... Add -v to your git commit?
>
> ~Ryan
>
> On 7-Nov-08, at 6:56 AM, Philluminati <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  
> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Is there a way to start screen and pass in parameters that will cause
> > it to split the window and run a command in each window?
>
> > To see the end result I want manually I do this:
>
> > #start screen in gnome terminal
> > screen
>
> > #skip welcome page if it's there with Enter
>
> > #go into split screen mode:
> > Ctrl + A, Shift + S
>
> > #create a second screen session
> > Ctrl + A, Ctrl + C
>
> > #In the top pane run
> > git diff
>
> > #In the bottom pane run
> > git commit -a
>
> > Is there a way to script ALL of those steps easily please?
> > (note you use Ctrl+A, <tab>) to switch between panes.
>
> > Failing that, could you do it all within vim?
>
> > run git commit -a (which opens vim) followed by :split <git diff> or
> > however you get a command in there?
>
> > Phill
>
>
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