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author | Chris Cannam |
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date | Wed, 28 Aug 2019 17:40:54 +0100 |
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Chris@496 | 1 <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="help.css"/> |
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Chris@496 | 4 <h2>I have changed some files and I want to record the changes</h2> |
Chris@496 | 5 |
Chris@496 | 6 <p>Click the Commit button in the toolbar on the left to commit all of |
Chris@496 | 7 the changes you have made to tracked files in your working folder. |
Chris@496 | 8 That is, all files listed as <b>“Modified”</b>, <b>“Removed”</b>, or <b>“Added”</b> |
Chris@496 | 9 under “My Work”.</p> |
Chris@496 | 10 |
Chris@496 | 11 <p>(If the files you have changed are still listed as <b>“Untracked”</b>, then |
Chris@496 | 12 you must add them before you can commit. See <a href="a-20.html">I've added a new file...</a>.</p> |
Chris@496 | 13 |
Chris@496 | 14 <p>When you commit your changes, you will be asked for a commit message |
Chris@496 | 15 which will accompany that change set in the history. Enter something |
Chris@496 | 16 that will help you remember – and other readers understand – what |
Chris@496 | 17 you have changed and why.</p> |
Chris@496 | 18 |
Chris@496 | 19 <p>If you want to commit only some files, right-click on them in the list |
Chris@496 | 20 and choose Commit from the context menu. |
Chris@496 | 21 <ul><li>Note: the equivalent Mercurial command for this is <b>hg commit</b></li></ul></p> |
Chris@496 | 22 |