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Same I need to allow-empty commits because my organizations uses this commits to trigger CI |
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I'm trying something like this out mikavilpas/dotfiles@43a59c0 disclaimer: just tried it out once, so not much real world testing on this one yet 😄 commit 43a59c0eb06500f21135837a78317a7b0e913a10
Author: Mika Vilpas <mika.vilpas@gmail.com>
Date: Fri May 17 16:14:10 2024 +0300
feat(lazygit): skip re-verifying when rewording (`R`) commit in editor
diff --git a/.config/lazygit/config.yml b/.config/lazygit/config.yml
index 013db32..e3225f4 100644
--- a/.config/lazygit/config.yml
+++ b/.config/lazygit/config.yml
@@ -72,6 +72,10 @@ customCommands:
# want to reduce the repetition in the commit messages
command:
"git commit --amend --no-verify --message '{{.SelectedLocalCommit.Name}}'"
+ - key: R
+ context: commits
+ command: git commit --allow-empty --amend --no-verify
+ subprocess: true
keybinding:
universal: |
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hello,
I want to rename a commit with my editor without firing the commit hooks in my repo.
currently, you can reword the commit in your editor with R in the commits panel but this fires the commit hook.
I guess I need something like a custom command that calls 'git commit --allow-empty --amend --no-verify' and opens the editor in lazygit. Is this possible?
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