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- What is the purpose of the `git commit` command?
What are some common options and flags that can be used with `git commit`?
What are some best practices for using `git commit`?
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Hello! I'm here to help answer your questions about Git. The `git commit` command is used to save your changes to the local repository and create a new commit. Here are some common options and flags that can be used with `git commit`:
* `-m`: This flag allows you to specify a commit message. This message should describe the changes you made in your code.
* `--amend`: This flag allows you to amend the previous commit with new changes.
* `--no-edit`: This flag skips the commit message editor and allows you to commit with a default message.
* `--no-verify`: This flag skips the pre-commit hooks, which can be useful if you want to commit changes without running the hooks.
Here are some best practices for using `git commit`:
* Always include a descriptive commit message that explains the changes you made.
* Use the `git commit` command to commit changes frequently, rather than committing all changes at once.
* Use the `--amend` flag to amend the previous commit if you want to include new changes in the same commit.
* Use the `--no-edit` flag to skip the commit message editor if you want to commit with a default message.
* Use the `--no-verify` flag with caution, as it can bypass important checks that ensure your code is correct and ready to be committed.
I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any other questions about Git or `git commit`.
- • The member for LaSalle—Émard—Verdun has a strong record of accomplishment and has worked well with the speaker on several issues, including justice reform, the conversion therapy ban, and medical assistance in dying legislation.
• The speaker is grateful for the member's willingness to listen to and work with others to find solutions to important issues, and believes that he will continue to contribute to Canada in the future.
- • The speaker has great respect for the outgoing Justice Minister, David Lametti, and acknowledges his impressive resume and dedication to the justice system in Canada.
• The speaker, who is a member of the official opposition, notes that Mr. Lametti's family immigrated to Canada with limited education, but he still achieved great academic success and served the country in high positions.
- • The speaker predicts that the former Minister of Justice will be remembered as a great leader and a caring man who paved the way towards reconciliation.
• The speaker highlights the former Minister's kindness, ability to get things done, and deep respect for the institution of the House of Commons.
- • The speaker praises the member for LaSalle—Émard—Verdun for his exceptional work in the House of Commons and his respectfulness, even when they disagreed on issues.
• The speaker notes that the member for LaSalle—Émard—Verdun is a "gentleman" and that he enjoyed discussing a wide range of topics with him, despite their differences of opinion.
- • Ms. Elizabeth May thanked her colleagues for their kind words and praised the hon. member for LaSalle—Émard—Verdun for his collegiality and work in abolishing harmful practices.
• She expressed her gratitude for the hon. member's willingness to share confidential information and trust her with difficult conversations, particularly during the occupation, and wished him well in his future endeavors.
- • The Deputy Speaker shared a personal story about the hon. member's kindness and willingness to help, even when it was not required.
• The Deputy Speaker expressed gratitude on behalf of all 338 members of the House of Commons for the hon. member's service to Canada and the chamber, and wished him well in his future endeavors.