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@@ -57,14 +57,16 @@ OPTIONS
been modified and deleted, but new files you have not
told git about are not affected.
-c or -C <commit>::
Take existing commit object, and reuse the log message
-C <commit>|--reuse-message=<commit>::
Take an existing commit object, and reuse the log message
and the authorship information (including the timestamp)
when creating the commit. With '-C', the editor is not
invoked; with '-c' the user can further edit the commit
message.
when creating the commit.
-F <file>::
-c <commit>|--reedit-message=<commit>::
Like '-C', but with '-c' the editor is invoked, so that
the user can further edit the commit message.
-F <file>|--file=<file>::
Take the commit message from the given file. Use '-' to
read the message from the standard input.
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-s|--signoff::
Add Signed-off-by line at the end of the commit message.
--no-verify::
-n|--no-verify::
This option bypasses the pre-commit and commit-msg hooks.
See also linkgit:githooks[5][hooks].
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@@ -112,7 +114,6 @@ OPTIONS
further edit the message taken from these sources.
--amend::
Used to amend the tip of the current branch. Prepare the tree
object you would want to replace the latest commit as usual
(this includes the usual -i/-o and explicit paths), and the