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When contributing to a repo that enforces DCO then I have to switch to CLI for committing the changes, as Ungit cannot auto-fill the Sign-Off block in the commit message
This might be happening due to alias section in ~/.gitconfig file not getting recognized/parsed. Read more below.
I used this resource to set up git for contributing to repos with DCO.
However, when committing using Ungit, it is expected that the following block will be included
When contributing to a repo that enforces DCO then I have to switch to CLI for committing the changes, as Ungit cannot auto-fill the Sign-Off block in the commit message
This might be happening due to
alias
section in~/.gitconfig
file not getting recognized/parsed. Read more below.I used this resource to set up git for contributing to repos with DCO.
However, when committing using Ungit, it is expected that the following block will be included
But that is not the case. Sign-off doesn't get included.
So, I switched to CLI to test if git is honoring the
~/.gitconfig
at all. Here is what I did.$ git add . $ git commit
Commits using CLI had the Sign-Off block in the commit message.
How to set up git and Ungit to automatically contain Sign-off block while committing?
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