On Mon, Jul 27, 2015 at 7:38 AM, Ed Avis <[email protected]> wrote:
> git commit will happily let you specify log messages beginning with #.
> But then on git rebase -i, when squashing some commits, the editing for the
> combined log message treats lines beginning with # as comments.  This means
> that if you are not careful the commit message can get lost on rebasing.
>
> I suggest that git rebase should add an extra space at the start of existing
> log message lines which begin with #.  That is a bit of a kludge but it is
> better than losing them because they got mixed up with comments.

'git rebase --interactive' respects the core.commentChar configuration
variable, which you can set to some value other than '#'.
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