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Save failed commit messages somewhere? #9
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I like that idea... I just had the same annoying experience. I wrote a lengthy commit message, Unfortunately I think it is not I guess it might be possible to create a copy of the file by simply adding a |
It's SO frustrating! Your |
Another idea might be a little more intrusive, but more helpful ... 🤔 |
When I write a commit message in my editor, and save and close it, if the message fails
commitlint
, I have to recreate everything I wrote (re-gather reference URLs, re-copy any supporting evidence for the reasoning in the commit, etc), from scratch.It would be great if
commitlint
could keep a record of the last failed commit, so that a freshgit commit
opens it up automatically, and you can make the (usually minor) necessary changes to passcommitlint
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