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  • commit "<commit message>"
  • commit -m "<commit message>"

These two will both gives the same output. -m is ignore.

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  • The -m option is typically used with the git commit -m command. However, sometimes out of habit, users may mistakenly add -m when using the commit command alone, resulting in an error, as illustrated below.
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Do you also mistakenly add 'git' in front of 'commit -m' as well? Haha!
What do others say about this graceful fallback?
One con I see is it's adding complexity to code for other future contributors because this script doesn't have any tests.

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Meanwhile I'd recommend to use your own fork. I'm unsure how many percentile of the users have this issue.
I'll be adding full tests and setups before merging this to main. Or contributions are of-course welcome. 😀

@sbimochan sbimochan self-requested a review November 1, 2024 09:14
@sbimochan sbimochan added the enhancement New feature or request label Nov 1, 2024
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Ref #29

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@maskeynihal please provide tests to cover your changes here

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