On Wed, Jul 29, 2015 at 12:48 AM, Matthieu Moy
<matthieu....@grenoble-inp.fr> wrote:
>> If the user wants whatever she types in the resulting commit
>> literally, there is the "--cleanup=<choice>" option, no?
>
> $ GIT_EDITOR=touch git commit --cleanup=verbatim
> [detached HEAD 1b136a7] # Please enter the commit message for your changes. 
> Lines starting # with '#' will be kept; you may remove them yourself if you 
> want
> to. # An empty message aborts the commit. # HEAD detached from 5e70007 # 
> Changes to be committed: #     modified:   foo.txt # # Changes not staged for 
> commit
> : #     modified:   foo.txt # # Untracked files: #      last-synchro.txt #
>  1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
>
> You really don't want that in day-to-day use.

How about --cleanup=scissors? The chance that you have the same cut
line in your commit message is really low, compared to having comment
characters.
-- 
Duy
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