Difference between revisions of "Git commit --no-verify"
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[[git commit]] --no-verify -n, --no-verify | [[git commit]] --no-verify -n, --no-verify | ||
− | This option bypasses the [[pre-commit]] and [[commit-msg]] hooks. See also githooks(5). | + | This option bypasses the [[pre-commit]] and [[commit-msg]] hooks. See also [[githooks]](5). |
[[git commit -an]] | [[git commit -an]] |
Revision as of 09:15, 14 July 2022
git commit --no-verify -n, --no-verify This option bypasses the pre-commit and commit-msg hooks. See also githooks(5).
git commit -an
See also
git commit [ -a | -an | --amend | --amend --reset-author | --no-verify | -m | -S ]
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