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<code>git commit -a, --all</code>Tell the command to automatically [[stage]] files that have been modified and deleted, but new files you have not told Git about are not affected. Ref: <code>[[git commit --help]]</code>
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== Related terms ==
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* <code>[[git add]]</code>
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* <code>[[git push]]</code>
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* <code>[[git commit -an]]</code> or [[--no-verify]]
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== See also ==
 
* {{git commit}}
 
* {{git commit}}
* {{git}}
 
  
 
[[Category:Git]]
 
[[Category:Git]]

Latest revision as of 11:15, 19 January 2024

git commit --all / git commit -a
git status
On branch main
Your branch is up to date with 'origin/main'.

Changes not staged for commit:
  (use "git add <file>..." to update what will be committed)
  (use "git restore <file>..." to discard changes in working directory)
        modified:   MyModifiedFile.txt
        modified:   MyOtherModifiedFile.txt

no changes added to commit (use "git add" and/or "git commit -a")


git commit -a, --allTell the command to automatically stage files that have been modified and deleted, but new files you have not told Git about are not affected. Ref: git commit --help

Related terms[edit]

See also[edit]

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