Interactive add with Git GUI
The interactive features of git add
are really powerful in order to create clean commits that only contain a single logical change even though it was coded as a mix of feature adding and bug fixing. The downside of the interactive git add
feature is that it is hard to get an overview of all the changes that exist in the file when only being showed one hunk at a time. To get a better overview of the changes and still be able to only add selected hunks (and even single lines), we can use git gui
. Git GUI is normally distributed with the Git installation (MsysGit on Windows) and can be launched from the command line: git gui
. If your distribution doesn't have Git GUI available, you can probably install it from the package manager named git-gui
.
Getting ready
We'll use the same repository as in the last example and reset it to the same state so we can perform the same adds with Git GUI:
$ git clone https://github.com/dvaske/cookbook-tips-tricks.git $ cd cookbook-tips...