scatterd-dotfiles/gitconfig
Mike Burns 11a5504dfe Add a commit message template
Using the `commit.template` setting, read in a commit message template
for each commit. This template is commented out so the commit message
author doesn't need to delete it.

The template serves as a reminder on how to write a better commit
message. The bullets are taken from Caleb's blog post[1]. There is no
_problem_ per se -- we are writing good messages these days -- but it's
handy to be reminded of things to think about. For example, people often
forget to note whether there are any side effects.

This message does not show on `git commit --amend`, only normal `git
commit`.

[1] http://bit.ly/13HWyiy
2013-10-08 09:59:44 +02:00

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[push]
default = current
[color]
ui = auto
[alias]
aa = add --all
ap = add --patch
ca = commit --amend
ci = commit -v
co = checkout
create-branch = !sh -c 'git push origin HEAD:refs/heads/$1 && git fetch origin && git branch --track $1 origin/$1 && cd . && git checkout $1' -
delete-branch = !sh -c 'git push origin :refs/heads/$1 && git remote prune origin && git branch -D $1' -
merge-branch = !git checkout master && git merge @{-1}
pr = !hub pull-request
st = status
up = !git fetch origin && git rebase origin/master
[core]
excludesfile = ~/.gitignore
autocrlf = input
[merge]
ff = only
[include]
path = .gitconfig.local
[commit]
template = ~/.gitmessage