How to amend a commit without changing commit mess

2019-01-16 00:13发布

问题:

Is there a way to amend a commit without vi (or your $EDITOR) popping up with the option to modify your commit message, but simply reusing the previous message?

回答1:

Since git 1.7.9 version you can also use git commit --amend --no-edit to get your result.

Note that this will not include metadata from the other commit such as the timestamp which may or may not be important to you.



回答2:

git commit -C HEAD --amend will do what you want. The -C option takes the metadata from another commit.



回答3:

Another (silly) possibility is to git commit --amend <<< :wq if you've got vi(m) as $EDITOR.