Git Commit Message Syntax
Syntax Highlighting for SublimeText / Text Mate
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Sublime Text git Commit Message Syntax
Syntax Highlighting for SublimeText / Text Mate
Installation
With Package Control:
- Run the
Package Control: Install Packagecommand, find and install the Git Commit Message Syntax plugin. - Restart Sublime Text (if required)
Manually:
- Clone or download the git repo into your packages folder (in Sublime Text, find Browse Packages… menu item to open this folder)
- Restart Sublime Text editor (if required)
How to make commits with Sublime Text
For the following options, you'll need to use the appropriate command from below:
Note: for Windows, you must have Build 3065 or later to have command line support.
- Mac / Linux:
subl -w - Windows:
subl.exe -w
Preferred method: edit .bashrc
This will allow for more editing options than just the git commit, like editing diffs. This also leaves flexibility as it can be easily overridden, by the .gitconfig for example.
Add the following to your .bashrc:
On Mac and Linux:
export EDITOR="subl -w"
Alternate method: Amend your .gitconfig
You can run the following command to let git update your .gitconfig
git config --global core.editor 'subl -w'
Or add the following line manually to your .gitconfig
“ini
[core]
editor = 'subl -w'