On Sun, Oct 26, 2014 at 11:05 PM, Dennis Kaarsemaker
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On zo, 2014-10-26 at 22:27 -0700, Cong Wang wrote:
My question is how to edit dozens of git commit changelogs
automatically?
You can use git filter-branch in --msg-filter mode.
This is exactly what I am
On Mon, Oct 27, 2014 at 1:33 AM, Matthieu Moy
matthieu@grenoble-inp.fr wrote:
Dennis Kaarsemaker den...@kaarsemaker.net writes:
On zo, 2014-10-26 at 22:27 -0700, Cong Wang wrote:
My question is how to edit dozens of git commit changelogs
automatically?
You can use git filter-branch in
On zo, 2014-10-26 at 22:27 -0700, Cong Wang wrote:
My question is how to edit dozens of git commit changelogs
automatically?
You can use git filter-branch in --msg-filter mode.
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Dennis Kaarsemaker den...@kaarsemaker.net writes:
On zo, 2014-10-26 at 22:27 -0700, Cong Wang wrote:
My question is how to edit dozens of git commit changelogs
automatically?
You can use git filter-branch in --msg-filter mode.
Note that in any case, you'll rewrite the history hence change
Cong Wang xiyou.wangc...@gmail.com writes:
Let's say I want to fix a stupid typo in all of these commits, as
simply as s/foo/bar/. Usually I use`git rebase -i` and `git commit
--amend`, but both of them are interactive, apparently I don't want to
edit them one by one. :)
Both can be
Hello, git experts
Sorry if this is a question already answered, but google search didn't
give me anything useful.
My question is how to edit dozens of git commit changelogs automatically?
Let's say I want to fix a stupid typo in all of these commits, as
simply as s/foo/bar/. Usually I use`git
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