oh-my-git/levels/internals/commit-create
2020-10-12 19:23:10 +02:00

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[description]
So a tree describes a directory structure at a specific point in time.
It would be nice if we could remember when that state existed, and who authored it, right?
Enter: commits. They are objects that point to a tree and contain some additional metadata. You can create a commit using
git commit-tree <tree> -m "Description of your commit"
Make a commit from the tree in this repository!
[setup]
touch empty_file
git add .
git write-tree
rm empty_file
git update-index --remove empty_file
[setup goal]
touch empty_file
git add .
git write-tree
rm empty_file
git update-index --remove empty_file
git commit-tree 3185 -m 'Clever commit message'
[win]
COMMIT_COUNT=$(git cat-file --batch-check='%(objectname) %(objecttype)' --batch-all-objects | grep commit | wc -l)
test "$COMMIT_COUNT" -gt 0