You can set an environment variable which will allow svn to open up your desired text editor to enter your commit message.
SVN_EDITOR
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Pregunta
Is there a way to use a heredoc as the message via the svn command?
I tried this:
$ echo <<TEXT | svn commit -m -
> line one input
> line two input
>TEXT
In my repository it just writes the dash as the message.
I tried searching around and didn't find a way of doing a multi-line input other than writing in the \n
characters, but it would be great if I could just regular multi-lined text that I've already typed up as the input.
Is it possible using a different method or is it just wishful thinking?
Thanks!
Solución
You can set an environment variable which will allow svn to open up your desired text editor to enter your commit message.
SVN_EDITOR
Look here for more info
Otros consejos
If you really want to use a here document you need to use the -F
option. But your other problem is you're using echo
which doesn't take any input on stdin. You want cat
.
So the following will work:
cat <<TEXT | svn commit -F -
If you're doing this interactively I think you'll prefer Jon Taylor's answer.