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1git-commit(1)
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4NAME
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c3f0baac 6git-commit - Record changes to the repository
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8SYNOPSIS
9--------
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11'git commit' [-a | --interactive | --patch] [-s] [-v] [-u<mode>] [--amend]
12 [--dry-run] [(-c | -C | --fixup | --squash) <commit>]
13 [-F <file> | -m <msg>] [--reset-author] [--allow-empty]
14 [--allow-empty-message] [--no-verify] [-e] [--author=<author>]
0460ed2c 15 [--date=<date>] [--cleanup=<mode>] [--[no-]status]
e703d711 16 [-i | -o] [-S[<key-id>]] [--] [<file>...]
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17
18DESCRIPTION
19-----------
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20Stores the current contents of the index in a new commit along
21with a log message from the user describing the changes.
62033318 22
a76c2acb 23The content to be added can be specified in several ways:
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0b444cdb 251. by using 'git add' to incrementally "add" changes to the
a76c2acb 26 index before using the 'commit' command (Note: even modified
6c96753d 27 files must be "added");
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0b444cdb 292. by using 'git rm' to remove files from the working tree
a76c2acb 30 and the index, again before using the 'commit' command;
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323. by listing files as arguments to the 'commit' command, in which
33 case the commit will ignore changes staged in the index, and instead
6fc4a7e5 34 record the current content of the listed files (which must already
2de9b711 35 be known to Git);
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374. by using the -a switch with the 'commit' command to automatically
38 "add" changes from all known files (i.e. all files that are already
39 listed in the index) and to automatically "rm" files in the index
40 that have been removed from the working tree, and then perform the
41 actual commit;
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435. by using the --interactive or --patch switches with the 'commit' command
44 to decide one by one which files or hunks should be part of the commit,
6cf378f0 45 before finalizing the operation. See the ``Interactive Mode'' section of
b4bd4668 46 linkgit:git-add[1] to learn how to operate these modes.
6cbf07ef 47
60c2993c 48The `--dry-run` option can be used to obtain a
6c96753d 49summary of what is included by any of the above for the next
60c2993c 50commit by giving the same set of parameters (options and paths).
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483bc4f0 52If you make a commit and then find a mistake immediately after
0b444cdb 53that, you can recover from it with 'git reset'.
5bfc4f23 54
6d35cc76 55
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56OPTIONS
57-------
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58-a::
59--all::
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60 Tell the command to automatically stage files that have
61 been modified and deleted, but new files you have not
2de9b711 62 told Git about are not affected.
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64-p::
65--patch::
66 Use the interactive patch selection interface to chose
67 which changes to commit. See linkgit:git-add[1] for
68 details.
69
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70-C <commit>::
71--reuse-message=<commit>::
bc47c29e 72 Take an existing commit object, and reuse the log message
62033318 73 and the authorship information (including the timestamp)
bc47c29e 74 when creating the commit.
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76-c <commit>::
77--reedit-message=<commit>::
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78 Like '-C', but with '-c' the editor is invoked, so that
79 the user can further edit the commit message.
80
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81--fixup=<commit>::
82 Construct a commit message for use with `rebase --autosquash`.
83 The commit message will be the subject line from the specified
84 commit with a prefix of "fixup! ". See linkgit:git-rebase[1]
85 for details.
86
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87--squash=<commit>::
88 Construct a commit message for use with `rebase --autosquash`.
89 The commit message subject line is taken from the specified
90 commit with a prefix of "squash! ". Can be used with additional
91 commit message options (`-m`/`-c`/`-C`/`-F`). See
92 linkgit:git-rebase[1] for details.
93
c51f6cee 94--reset-author::
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95 When used with -C/-c/--amend options, or when committing after a
96 a conflicting cherry-pick, declare that the authorship of the
97 resulting commit now belongs of the committer. This also renews
98 the author timestamp.
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100--short::
101 When doing a dry-run, give the output in the short-format. See
102 linkgit:git-status[1] for details. Implies `--dry-run`.
103
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104--branch::
105 Show the branch and tracking info even in short-format.
106
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107--porcelain::
108 When doing a dry-run, give the output in a porcelain-ready
109 format. See linkgit:git-status[1] for details. Implies
110 `--dry-run`.
111
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112--long::
113 When doing a dry-run, give the output in a the long-format.
114 Implies `--dry-run`.
115
7c9f7038 116-z::
e858af6d 117--null::
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118 When showing `short` or `porcelain` status output, terminate
119 entries in the status output with NUL, instead of LF. If no
120 format is given, implies the `--porcelain` output format.
121
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122-F <file>::
123--file=<file>::
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124 Take the commit message from the given file. Use '-' to
125 read the message from the standard input.
126
c4a7ff52 127--author=<author>::
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128 Override the commit author. Specify an explicit author using the
129 standard `A U Thor <author@example.com>` format. Otherwise <author>
130 is assumed to be a pattern and is used to search for an existing
131 commit by that author (i.e. rev-list --all -i --author=<author>);
132 the commit author is then copied from the first such commit found.
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134--date=<date>::
135 Override the author date used in the commit.
136
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137-m <msg>::
138--message=<msg>::
62033318 139 Use the given <msg> as the commit message.
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140 If multiple `-m` options are given, their values are
141 concatenated as separate paragraphs.
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143-t <file>::
144--template=<file>::
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145 When editing the commit message, start the editor with the
146 contents in the given file. The `commit.template` configuration
147 variable is often used to give this option implicitly to the
148 command. This mechanism can be used by projects that want to
149 guide participants with some hints on what to write in the message
150 in what order. If the user exits the editor without editing the
151 message, the commit is aborted. This has no effect when a message
152 is given by other means, e.g. with the `-m` or `-F` options.
d1cc130a 153
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154-s::
155--signoff::
a0178ae2 156 Add Signed-off-by line by the committer at the end of the commit
09cff066 157 log message.
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159-n::
160--no-verify::
aa6da6cd 161 This option bypasses the pre-commit and commit-msg hooks.
6998e4db 162 See also linkgit:githooks[5].
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164--allow-empty::
165 Usually recording a commit that has the exact same tree as its
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166 sole parent commit is a mistake, and the command prevents you
167 from making such a commit. This option bypasses the safety, and
6b677a28 168 is primarily for use by foreign SCM interface scripts.
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170--allow-empty-message::
171 Like --allow-empty this command is primarily for use by foreign
6b677a28 172 SCM interface scripts. It allows you to create a commit with an
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173 empty commit message without using plumbing commands like
174 linkgit:git-commit-tree[1].
175
5f065737 176--cleanup=<mode>::
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177 This option determines how the supplied commit message should be
178 cleaned up before committing. The '<mode>' can be `strip`,
75df1f43 179 `whitespace`, `verbatim`, `scissors` or `default`.
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181--
182strip::
183 Strip leading and trailing empty lines, trailing whitespace, and
184 #commentary and collapse consecutive empty lines.
185whitespace::
186 Same as `strip` except #commentary is not removed.
187verbatim::
188 Do not change the message at all.
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189scissors::
190 Same as `whitespace`, except that everything from (and
191 including) the line
192 "`# ------------------------ >8 ------------------------`"
193 is truncated if the message is to be edited. "`#`" can be
194 customized with core.commentChar.
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195default::
196 Same as `strip` if the message is to be edited.
197 Otherwise `whitespace`.
198--
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200The default can be changed by the 'commit.cleanup' configuration
201variable (see linkgit:git-config[1]).
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203-e::
204--edit::
6d35cc76 205 The message taken from file with `-F`, command line with
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206 `-m`, and from commit object with `-C` are usually used as
207 the commit log message unmodified. This option lets you
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208 further edit the message taken from these sources.
209
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210--no-edit::
211 Use the selected commit message without launching an editor.
212 For example, `git commit --amend --no-edit` amends a commit
213 without changing its commit message.
214
ae5d8470 215--amend::
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216 Replace the tip of the current branch by creating a new
217 commit. The recorded tree is prepared as usual (including
218 the effect of the `-i` and `-o` options and explicit
219 pathspec), and the message from the original commit is used
220 as the starting point, instead of an empty message, when no
221 other message is specified from the command line via options
222 such as `-m`, `-F`, `-c`, etc. The new commit has the same
223 parents and author as the current one (the `--reset-author`
224 option can countermand this).
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6cbd5d7d 226--
ae5d8470 227It is a rough equivalent for:
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229 $ git reset --soft HEAD^
230 $ ... do something else to come up with the right tree ...
231 $ git commit -c ORIG_HEAD
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233------
ae5d8470 234but can be used to amend a merge commit.
6cbd5d7d 235--
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237You should understand the implications of rewriting history if you
238amend a commit that has already been published. (See the "RECOVERING
239FROM UPSTREAM REBASE" section in linkgit:git-rebase[1].)
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241--no-post-rewrite::
242 Bypass the post-rewrite hook.
243
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244-i::
245--include::
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246 Before making a commit out of staged contents so far,
247 stage the contents of paths given on the command line
248 as well. This is usually not what you want unless you
249 are concluding a conflicted merge.
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251-o::
252--only::
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253 Make a commit only from the paths specified on the
254 command line, disregarding any contents that have been
255 staged so far. This is the default mode of operation of
0b444cdb 256 'git commit' if any paths are given on the command line,
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257 in which case this option can be omitted.
258 If this option is specified together with '--amend', then
04c8ce9c 259 no paths need to be specified, which can be used to amend
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260 the last commit without committing changes that have
261 already been staged.
262
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263-u[<mode>]::
264--untracked-files[=<mode>]::
4cc62606 265 Show untracked files.
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267The mode parameter is optional (defaults to 'all'), and is used to
268specify the handling of untracked files; when -u is not used, the
269default is 'normal', i.e. show untracked files and directories.
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270+
271The possible options are:
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6c2ce048 273 - 'no' - Show no untracked files
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274 - 'normal' - Shows untracked files and directories
275 - 'all' - Also shows individual files in untracked directories.
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277The default can be changed using the status.showUntrackedFiles
278configuration variable documented in linkgit:git-config[1].
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280-v::
281--verbose::
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282 Show unified diff between the HEAD commit and what
283 would be committed at the bottom of the commit message
284 template. Note that this diff output doesn't have its
285 lines prefixed with '#'.
286
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287-q::
288--quiet::
23bfbb81 289 Suppress commit summary message.
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291--dry-run::
292 Do not create a commit, but show a list of paths that are
293 to be committed, paths with local changes that will be left
294 uncommitted and paths that are untracked.
295
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296--status::
297 Include the output of linkgit:git-status[1] in the commit
298 message template when using an editor to prepare the commit
299 message. Defaults to on, but can be used to override
300 configuration variable commit.status.
301
302--no-status::
303 Do not include the output of linkgit:git-status[1] in the
304 commit message template when using an editor to prepare the
305 default commit message.
306
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307-S[<keyid>]::
308--gpg-sign[=<keyid>]::
309 GPG-sign commit.
310
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311--no-gpg-sign::
312 Countermand `commit.gpgsign` configuration variable that is
313 set to force each and every commit to be signed.
314
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316 Do not interpret any more arguments as options.
317
318<file>...::
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319 When files are given on the command line, the command
320 commits the contents of the named files, without
321 recording the changes already staged. The contents of
322 these files are also staged for the next commit on top
323 of what have been staged before.
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326include::date-formats.txt[]
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328EXAMPLES
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330When recording your own work, the contents of modified files in
331your working tree are temporarily stored to a staging area
0b444cdb 332called the "index" with 'git add'. A file can be
97e9a221 333reverted back, only in the index but not in the working tree,
6cf378f0 334to that of the last commit with `git reset HEAD -- <file>`,
0b444cdb 335which effectively reverts 'git add' and prevents the changes to
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336this file from participating in the next commit. After building
337the state to be committed incrementally with these commands,
338`git commit` (without any pathname parameter) is used to record what
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339has been staged so far. This is the most basic form of the
340command. An example:
341
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343$ edit hello.c
344$ git rm goodbye.c
345$ git add hello.c
346$ git commit
347------------
348
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349Instead of staging files after each individual change, you can
350tell `git commit` to notice the changes to the files whose
351contents are tracked in
352your working tree and do corresponding `git add` and `git rm`
353for you. That is, this example does the same as the earlier
354example if there is no other change in your working tree:
355
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357$ edit hello.c
358$ rm goodbye.c
359$ git commit -a
360------------
361
362The command `git commit -a` first looks at your working tree,
363notices that you have modified hello.c and removed goodbye.c,
364and performs necessary `git add` and `git rm` for you.
365
366After staging changes to many files, you can alter the order the
367changes are recorded in, by giving pathnames to `git commit`.
368When pathnames are given, the command makes a commit that
369only records the changes made to the named paths:
370
371------------
372$ edit hello.c hello.h
373$ git add hello.c hello.h
374$ edit Makefile
375$ git commit Makefile
376------------
377
378This makes a commit that records the modification to `Makefile`.
379The changes staged for `hello.c` and `hello.h` are not included
380in the resulting commit. However, their changes are not lost --
381they are still staged and merely held back. After the above
382sequence, if you do:
383
384------------
385$ git commit
386------------
387
388this second commit would record the changes to `hello.c` and
389`hello.h` as expected.
390
0b444cdb 391After a merge (initiated by 'git merge' or 'git pull') stops
483bc4f0 392because of conflicts, cleanly merged
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393paths are already staged to be committed for you, and paths that
394conflicted are left in unmerged state. You would have to first
0b444cdb 395check which paths are conflicting with 'git status'
6c96753d 396and after fixing them manually in your working tree, you would
0b444cdb 397stage the result as usual with 'git add':
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399------------
400$ git status | grep unmerged
401unmerged: hello.c
402$ edit hello.c
403$ git add hello.c
404------------
405
406After resolving conflicts and staging the result, `git ls-files -u`
407would stop mentioning the conflicted path. When you are done,
408run `git commit` to finally record the merge:
409
410------------
411$ git commit
412------------
413
414As with the case to record your own changes, you can use `-a`
415option to save typing. One difference is that during a merge
416resolution, you cannot use `git commit` with pathnames to
417alter the order the changes are committed, because the merge
418should be recorded as a single commit. In fact, the command
419refuses to run when given pathnames (but see `-i` option).
420
421
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424
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425Though not required, it's a good idea to begin the commit message
426with a single short (less than 50 character) line summarizing the
427change, followed by a blank line and then a more thorough description.
52ffe995 428The text up to the first blank line in a commit message is treated
2de9b711 429as the commit title, and that title is used throughout Git.
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430For example, linkgit:git-format-patch[1] turns a commit into email, and it uses
431the title on the Subject line and the rest of the commit in the body.
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435ENVIRONMENT AND CONFIGURATION VARIABLES
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437The editor used to edit the commit log message will be chosen from the
438GIT_EDITOR environment variable, the core.editor configuration variable, the
439VISUAL environment variable, or the EDITOR environment variable (in that
b4479f07 440order). See linkgit:git-var[1] for details.
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441
442HOOKS
443-----
8089c85b 444This command can run `commit-msg`, `prepare-commit-msg`, `pre-commit`,
6998e4db 445and `post-commit` hooks. See linkgit:githooks[5] for more
6c96753d 446information.
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449-----
450
451`$GIT_DIR/COMMIT_EDITMSG`::
452 This file contains the commit message of a commit in progress.
453 If `git commit` exits due to an error before creating a commit,
454 any commit message that has been provided by the user (e.g., in
455 an editor session) will be available in this file, but will be
456 overwritten by the next invocation of `git commit`.
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458SEE ALSO
459--------
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460linkgit:git-add[1],
461linkgit:git-rm[1],
462linkgit:git-mv[1],
463linkgit:git-merge[1],
464linkgit:git-commit-tree[1]
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466GIT
467---
9e1f0a85 468Part of the linkgit:git[1] suite