Attention Judofyr: Broken cookies in 2.0

Bluebie, Jenna blueberry at creativepony.com
Thu Jun 5 22:12:54 EDT 2008


git forced me in to vim when I did git commit -a. Turns out that's  
what it defaults to when EDITOR enviroment variable isn't set. Now it  
is, all is well.


On 06/06/2008, at 12:11 PM, Eric Mill wrote:

> How did you end up in vim?  You don't need to use any particular
> editor, edit the files from the repository any way you want.  You
> don't actually have to make all your changes from the command line.
>
> -- Eric
>
> On Thu, Jun 5, 2008 at 10:07 PM, Bluebie, Jenna
> <blueberry at creativepony.com> wrote:
>> I did some vimtutor and put some text in the thing and then :wq to  
>> save it
>> and then it says:
>>
>>> fatal: There was a problem with the editor vi.
>>
>>
>> A fantastic descriptive error if ever I did see one.
>>
>> can someone tell me how the heck to make vim go? Or better yet how  
>> to hack
>> git to use TextMate or Coda instead?
>>
>>
>> On 06/06/2008, at 11:54 AM, Bluebie, Jenna wrote:
>>
>>> now it's in vim and I don't know what to do and it wont let me  
>>> quit and
>>> wont save...
>>> On 06/06/2008, at 11:35 AM, _why wrote:
>>>
>>>> On Fri, Jun 06, 2008 at 11:18:22AM +1000, Bluebie, Jenna wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> If someone wants to tell me how git works, I'll be happy to  
>>>>> patch these
>>>>> problems myself, provided it isn't a stressful or excessively  
>>>>> difficult
>>>>> thing to do... My username on there is Bluebie. I have no idea  
>>>>> how to
>>>>> use
>>>>> it.
>>>>
>>>> Basically what you need to do is fork the project, add your  
>>>> changes,
>>>> commit, and send me a pull request.  The "pull request" is just a
>>>> message that you have some changes to pick up.  It's like putting  
>>>> up
>>>> the little flag on your mailbox to tell the mailman to stop by.
>>>>
>>>> First off, go here: http://github.com/why/camping/tree/master.
>>>> And click the "fork" button.
>>>>
>>>>> From there, you'll need to do the rest from a console:
>>>>
>>>> $ git clone git at github.com:Bluebie/camping.git
>>>> $ cd camping
>>>> # ... make your changes ...
>>>>
>>>> $ git commit -a
>>>> # ... saves your changes ...
>>>>
>>>> $ git push
>>>> # ... sends your changes to github ...
>>>>
>>>> And then, you can just send me a pull request.  Go to your camping
>>>> page: http://github.com/Bluebie/camping/tree/master.  Click on  
>>>> "pull
>>>> request" and explain the change.
>>>>
>>>> You're going to love it.
>>>>
>>>> _why
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