git-commit-tree(1) ================== NAME ---- git-commit-tree - Create a new commit object SYNOPSIS -------- 'git commit-tree' [-p ]\* < changelog DESCRIPTION ----------- This is usually not what an end user wants to run directly. See linkgit:git-commit[1] instead. Creates a new commit object based on the provided tree object and emits the new commit object id on stdout. A commit object may have any number of parents. With exactly one parent, it is an ordinary commit. Having more than one parent makes the commit a merge between several lines of history. Initial (root) commits have no parents. While a tree represents a particular directory state of a working directory, a commit represents that state in "time", and explains how to get there. Normally a commit would identify a new "HEAD" state, and while git doesn't care where you save the note about that state, in practice we tend to just write the result to the file that is pointed at by `.git/HEAD`, so that we can always see what the last committed state was. OPTIONS ------- :: An existing tree object -p :: Each '-p' indicates the id of a parent commit object. Commit Information ------------------ A commit encapsulates: - all parent object ids - author name, email and date - committer name and email and the commit time. While parent object ids are provided on the command line, author and committer information is taken from the following environment variables, if set: GIT_AUTHOR_NAME GIT_AUTHOR_EMAIL GIT_AUTHOR_DATE GIT_COMMITTER_NAME GIT_COMMITTER_EMAIL GIT_COMMITTER_DATE EMAIL (nb "<", ">" and "\n"s are stripped) In case (some of) these environment variables are not set, the information is taken from the configuration items user.name and user.email, or, if not present, system user name and fully qualified hostname. A commit comment is read from stdin. If a changelog entry is not provided via "<" redirection, 'git-commit-tree' will just wait for one to be entered and terminated with ^D. include::date-formats.txt[] Diagnostics ----------- You don't exist. Go away!:: The passwd(5) gecos field couldn't be read Your parents must have hated you!:: The passwd(5) gecos field is longer than a giant static buffer. Your sysadmin must hate you!:: The passwd(5) name field is longer than a giant static buffer. Discussion ---------- include::i18n.txt[] SEE ALSO -------- linkgit:git-write-tree[1] Author ------ Written by Linus Torvalds Documentation -------------- Documentation by David Greaves, Junio C Hamano and the git-list . GIT --- Part of the linkgit:git[1] suite