git-commit(1) ============= NAME ---- git-commit - Record your changes SYNOPSIS -------- 'git-commit' [-a] [-s] [-v] [(-c | -C) | -F | -m ] [-e] ... DESCRIPTION ----------- Updates the index file for given paths, or all modified files if '-a' is specified, and makes a commit object. The command VISUAL and EDITOR environment variables to edit the commit log message. This command can run `commit-msg`, `pre-commit`, and `post-commit` hooks. See link:hooks.html[hooks] for more information. OPTIONS ------- -a:: Update all paths in the index file. -c or -C :: Take existing commit object, and reuse the log message and the authorship information (including the timestamp) when creating the commit. With '-C', the editor is not invoked; with '-c' the user can further edit the commit message. -F :: Take the commit message from the given file. Use '-' to read the message from the standard input. -m :: Use the given as the commit message. -s:: Add Signed-off-by line at the end of the commit message. -v:: Look for suspicious lines the commit introduces, and abort committing if there is one. The definition of 'suspicious lines' is currently the lines that has trailing whitespaces, and the lines whose indentation has a SP character immediately followed by a TAB character. -e:: The message taken from file with `-F`, command line with `-m`, and from file with `-C` are usually used as the commit log message unmodified. This option lets you further edit the message taken from these sources. ...:: Update specified paths in the index file before committing. Author ------ Written by Linus Torvalds and Junio C Hamano GIT --- Part of the gitlink:git[7] suite