git-fiddle (1)
git-fiddle
is a wrapper around git-rebase(1)
that allows editing of commit
information straight from the git-rebase
editor, such as the author date,
author name and commit message. This makes it trivial to edit a whole range
of commits, shift them through time or alter ownership.
Usage
Usage is almost identical to that of git-rebase
.
$ git fiddle -h
git-fiddle
Edit commit meta information during an *interactive* rebase.
`git-fiddle(1)' is a lightweight wrapper around `git-rebase(1)' that
annotates each commit with it's *author* date, the author name, as well
as the commit message. Changes to any of these will then be applied
using a 'exec' script during the git-rebase sequence.
Usage:
$SCRIPT [--[no-]-fiddle-messages] [args...]
Options:
--[no-]fiddle-messages Do not edit commit messages. Useful for quick edits
to author or date. This value can also be set using
`git config fiddle.messages`.
[args...] These arguments are passed verbatim to git-rebase.
License
git-fiddle is released under the MIT LICENSE.
See file LICENSE
for a more detailed description of its terms.