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Options trump configuration and environment
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When there is a configuration variable or an environment variable
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command line option that tweaks the same, the command line option
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overrides what the configuration and/or environment variable say.
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For example, the `user.name` configuration variable is used to
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specify the human-readable name used by the `git commit` command to
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record the author and the committer name in a newly created commit.
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The `GIT_AUTHOR_NAME` environment variable, if set, takes precedence
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when deciding what author name to record. The `--author=<author>`
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command line option of the `git commit` command, when given, takes
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precedence over these two sources of information.
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Aggregating short options
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Aggregating short options
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Commands that support the enhanced option parser allow you to aggregate short
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Commands that support the enhanced option parser allow you to aggregate short
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