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@@ -238,12 +238,10 @@ Referencing Commits in Commit Messages
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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The preferred form for references to other commits is
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-``commit <commit> (<subject>, <date>)``, where:
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+``commit <shorthash> (<subject>, <date>)``, where:
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-* ``<commit>``:
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- If available, a tag-relative name of the commit produced by
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- ``git describe --contains <commit-ish>``. Otherwise, the first
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- 8-10 characters of the commit ``<hash>``.
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+* ``<shorthash>``:
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+ The abbreviated hash of the commit.
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* ``<subject>``:
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The first line of the commit message.
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@@ -252,6 +250,17 @@ The preferred form for references to other commits is
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The author date of the commit, in its original time zone, formatted as
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``CCYY-MM-DD``. ``git-log(1)`` shows the original time zone by default.
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+This may be generated with
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+``git show -s --date=short --pretty="format:%h (%s, %ad)" <commit>``.
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+
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+If the commit is a fix for the mentioned commit, consider using a ``Fixes:``
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+trailer in the commit message with the specified format. This trailer should
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+not be word-wrapped. Note that if there is also an issue for what is being
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+fixed, it is preferrable to link to the issue instead.
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+
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+If relevant, add the first release tag of CMake containing the commit after
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+the ``<date>``, i.e., ``commit <shorthash> (<subject>, <date>, <tag>)``.
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+
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Alternatively, the full commit ``<hash>`` may be used.
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Revising Commit Messages
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