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@Strit It’s easier to use just git commit -a. That way, you can write your commit message in an editor and make it longer, more meaningful and give it more thought than simply saying “Bug fixes” or “More improvements,” which is what most people tend to do when writing it from the command line.

At least, that’s my experience. YMMV.

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@josemanuel @herzmut @fribbledom I often do use full commit messages, but if the fix is a few characters in one line, I do -m.

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