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Hello,

I have made several changes to a file and have also added it to the git index. While committing the file I realized that I actually have changes which should go in separate commits with other files.

Is there a way to commit only specific parts of this file in Git?

Thanks for your help.

-- Parag

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Exact duplicate of stackoverflow.com/questions/1085162/… – Ville Laurikari Jul 23 at 10:39

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Use:

git add -i

to add files interactively. This will allow you to stage only the parts of the files you wish to commit. More info here, and a decent tutorial here.

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You can also run 'git add --patch' to skip directly to selecting hunks. – William Pursell Jul 26 at 14:11
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Use git gui, it can add only specific parts of a file to the index. I think you can do it using git add -i (interactive mode) too, but I've never used it.

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For me "git gui" is easier to use than "git add --interactive". – Jakub NarÄ™bski Jul 23 at 17:40

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