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Steve Hunter
57,712 PointsHi there,
Try adding a -m
to your command:
git commit -m "Added some stuff to my code"
- that may solve the issue but I'm not sure what the GitPad.exe message is about. The last warning asks you to supply a message.
If that fails, try git status
. That shows the current position of your files.
Steve.
Jacob Goh
2,470 PointsThanks. I removed GitPad and was able to make it work =] Thanks again