Amend co-authors on a commit?
Should we make an easy amend feature if a user realises they have committed the wrong or forgotten to add co-authors?
Perhaps something like: git mob rk di --amend - this will replace co-authors in the commit?
I don't find it adds much value since this is easily possible with existing commands.
git mob <coauthors>
git commit --amend
If we increase the functionality with a git command, it can become a slippery slope for supporting more existing commands. Would rather keep git-mob's scope small and focused.
I followed those git commands to amend co-authors. Unfortunately did not work.
The co-authors did not get appended to the end. I had to copy pasta it into the message. Maybe the template does not apply on amend?
I agree we should not have this in git mob but I think it will be worked documented here how to amend a commit to add co-authors. I can see it being an issue which should have an easy to find solution.
Good catch, doesn't look like commit templates apply to amends. 😮
This should be solved for free if we switch over to a git hook (see #22). In the mean time feel free to document it somewhere visible.
I started working on a prepare-commit-msg hook written in bash. (My team already relies on a bash prepare-commit-msg hook to insert a ticket number, so we need to combine two hooks into one)
Unlike the sample in node, this implementation only inserts co-authors that are not already present. You can amend a commit with a new set-of co-authors, and it will selectively append the new co-authors after the old co-authors. Tested only on macOS:
# https://github.com/findmypast-oss/git-mob/issues/17#issuecomment-754133882
append_git_mob_co_authors() {
local commit_file="$1"
if [[ "$commit_file" =~ "COMMIT_EDITMSG" ]]; then
local commit_author current_author co_authors missing_co_authors git_message git_comments
commit_author=$(git var GIT_AUTHOR_IDENT | grep -o '^.*>')
current_author="$(git config user.name) <$(git config user.email)>"
co_authors=$(git mob-print | grep '^Co-authored-by')
if [[ "$commit_author" != "$current_author" ]]; then
co_authors=$(echo "$co_authors"; echo "Co-authored-by: $current_author")
fi
commit_file_contents=$(cat "$commit_file")
missing_co_authors="$(comm -1 -3 <(echo "$commit_file_contents" | sort -u) <(echo "$co_authors" | sort -u))"
if [[ -n "$missing_co_authors" ]]; then
git_message=$(echo "$commit_file_contents" | sed '/^#/,$d')
git_comments=$(echo "$commit_file_contents" | sed -n '/^#/,$p')
echo "$git_message" > "$commit_file"
if ! echo "$git_message" | tail -n 1 | grep --quiet '^Co-authored-by'; then
echo -en "\n" >> "$commit_file"
fi
echo "${missing_co_authors}" >> "$commit_file"
echo "$git_comments" >> "$commit_file"
else
echo "git-mob co-author is already present"
fi
fi
}
append_git_mob_co_authors "$1" "$2"
(updated 2021-01-14 to fix a lil bug)
(updated 2021-05-28 to fix a big bug when using git commit --verbose, and to skip altogether ~~when rebasing or~~ using commit --message)
(updated 2021-10-15 to append the current user as a coauthor when they are amending a commit by a different author)
(updated 2021-11-09 to undo part of 2021-05-28 update. Do not skip when using commit --message)
Thanks for sharing @jonsmithers
This would be good to add in as an alternative hook and we can list the options in the readme
Perhaps it is worth having a command in Git Mob to replace the co-authors if there is a mistake.
So you would specify all the co-authors for that comment with a command like:
git mob --amend <co-authors>
It grabs the latest message (git log -1 --pretty=format:%B | cat) and replaces any existing co-authors.
What are your thoughts about the above?