Git commit in terminal opens VIM, but can't get back to terminal

江枫思渺然 提交于 2019-11-28 13:08:47

问题


Trying to learn GitHub at the moment and doing this Git essentials tutorial over at nettuts. I'm on the lesson about making commits.

The teacher types git commit and it opens VIM as his editor (I'd also like to know how to make it open up in Sublime Text 2 instead) anyways it opens in VIM and I add in 1 line saying this is my first commit and hit save.

Next it then prompts me to save the output to the desktop, something I did not see in his screencast. Now I'm still in VIM and not sure how to get back to 'normal' terminal :(

I couldn't figure it out so I just exited the terminal and relaunched it, did git commit again and had some warning messages about duplicates! Not sure if I need to (E)edit anyways or (A)abort.

git status

vim

message when I reopen terminal and do git commit again


回答1:


To save your work and exit press Esc and then :wq (w for write and q for quit).

Alternatively, you could both save and exit by pressing Esc and then :x

To set another editor run export EDITOR=myFavoriteEdioron your terminal, where myFavoriteEdior can be vi, gedit, subl(for sublime) etc.




回答2:


not really the answer to the VIM problem but you could use the command line to also enter the commit message:

git commit -m "This is the first commit"



回答3:


You need to return to normal mode and save the commit message with either

<Esc>:wq

or

<Esc>:x

or

<Esc>ZZ

The Esc key returns you from insert mode to normal mode. The :wq, :x or ZZ sequence writes the changes and exits the editor.




回答4:


Simply doing the vim "save and quit" command :wq should do the trick.

In order to have Git open it in another editor, you need to change the Git core.editor setting to a command which runs the editor you want.

git config --global core.editor "command to start sublime text 2"




回答5:


This is in answer to your question...

I'd also like to know how to make it open up in Sublime Text 2 instead

For Windows:

git config --global core.editor "'C:/Program Files/Sublime Text 2/sublime_text.exe'"

Check that the path for sublime_text.exe is correct and adjust if needed.

For Mac/Linux:

git config --global core.editor "subl -n -w"

If you get an error message such as:

error: There was a problem with the editor 'subl -n -w'.

Create the alias for subl

sudo ln -s /Applications/Sublime\ Text.app/Contents/SharedSupport/bin/subl /usr/local/bin/subl

Again check that the path matches for your machine.

For Sublime Text simply save cmd S and close the window cmd W to return to git.



来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/13507430/git-commit-in-terminal-opens-vim-but-cant-get-back-to-terminal

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