Matthieu Moy <matthieu....@grenoble-inp.fr> writes:

> Ivo Anjo <ivo.a...@ist.utl.pt> writes:
>
>> Is there a way to prevent a *git commit --amend** with nothing to
>> commit from working?
>> If not, I would like to suggest that this feature would be very helpful :)
>
> I don't know any way to let Git do the check for you, but 
>
> git diff --staged --quiet || git commit --amend
>
> should do it. You can alias it like
>
> [alias]
>       amend = !git diff --staged --quiet || git commit --amend
>
> and then use "git amend".

That would not let you say "git amend Makefile", no?

        !sh -c 'git diff --cached --quiet "$@" || git commit --amend "$@"' -

or something, perhaps?
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