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After initting a repository , I commit once without configuring name and email . and then I edit a file in repository and then commit again without configuring name and email. and now I excute below commands to update name and email :

git config --global user.name "name" 
git config --global user.email [email protected] 
git commit --amend -m "some information" 

I use git gui to check the modified file , and find the committer is right my name and email . but the author still keep it was like my computer's name@host . How can i let it right . thanks in advance .

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The nice solution is to use --reset-author:

git commit --amend --reset-author

Another possibility would be an amend with the --author option:

git commit --amend --author="My Name <[email protected]>"

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  • this will amend the first time commit's author ?
    – evolever
    Nov 20, 2012 at 17:44
  • This will only fix the latest commit. If there are more than the one commit that need to be fixed, you'll need to look into git filter-branch.
    – twalberg
    Nov 20, 2012 at 17:52

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