Re: Splitting a commit with rebase -i and keeping a commit message

2013-04-16 Thread David Aguilar
Taking a wild guess here... On Tue, Apr 16, 2013 at 6:38 PM, Tim Chase g...@tim.thechases.com wrote: I asked this on IRC and played with some of their ideas, but struck out with anything satisfying. I walked through [1] with the following setup: git init foo cd foo touch a.txt b.txt

Re: Splitting a commit with rebase -i and keeping a commit message

2013-04-16 Thread Tim Chase
On 2013-04-16 19:29, David Aguilar wrote: On Tue, Apr 16, 2013 at 6:38 PM, Tim Chase g...@tim.thechases.com wrote: git commit -am Long-bodied commit comment about b.txt changes # whoops, just wanted B Save the commit's ID here so that we can reuse its message later:

Re: Splitting a commit with rebase -i and keeping a commit message

2013-04-16 Thread Johannes Sixt
Am 4/17/2013 3:38, schrieb Tim Chase: I asked this on IRC and played with some of their ideas, but struck out with anything satisfying. I walked through [1] with the following setup: git init foo cd foo touch a.txt b.txt git add a.txt b.txt git commit -m Initial checkin