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Use VSCode to edit commit message for 'reword' in rebase #2084

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ShafinKhadem opened this issue Jul 13, 2022 · 1 comment · Fixed by #2085
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Use VSCode to edit commit message for 'reword' in rebase #2084

ShafinKhadem opened this issue Jul 13, 2022 · 1 comment · Fixed by #2085
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When using 'reword' in rebase, currently git's global core.editor is used to edit commit messages instead of VSCode. I would like to be able to use VSCode to edit commit messages without changing global config.

@ShafinKhadem ShafinKhadem added feature New feature or request triage Needs to be looked at labels Jul 13, 2022
@eamodio eamodio self-assigned this Jul 15, 2022
@eamodio eamodio removed the triage Needs to be looked at label Jul 15, 2022
@eamodio eamodio added this to the 12.2 milestone Jul 15, 2022
@eamodio eamodio added pending-release Resolved but not yet released to the stable edition needs-verification Request for verification labels Jul 15, 2022
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@eamodio eamodio removed the pending-release Resolved but not yet released to the stable edition label Sep 2, 2022
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