From: Ted Bullock Subject: Re: got histedit tribulations To: gameoftrees@openbsd.org Date: Sun, 26 Feb 2023 19:58:20 -0700 On 2023-02-26 6:14 p.m., Ted Bullock wrote: > Hiya folks, > > So I attempted to use got histedit this evening to change a significant > typo in a commit message. So far, I've read through the manual on this > and I'm left barely ahead but definitely without an edited commit message. Sorry for spamming the list with the double send. It took me another hour and a half of making mistakes with the histedit command to finally get it to behave and adjust the repository in a sane way. It was not at all obvious even when looking at the manual to make the adjustment and then I mistakenly edited the wrong commit at least 3 times. There was woefully little UI guidance about what I was doing wrong as well and what changes could be made. Of course relearning ed for the umpteenth time did contribute here somewhat. I did eventually read closer and find the -m option, but by then I had some grasp of the scripting system. So in summary I'm not sure if it's just the documentation, my reading comprehension or the tool itself being obtuse in this regard but I found using it to edit exceedingly challenging. -- Ted Bullock