![]() See also git-var(1) and the core.editor option in git-Īnd if we look through git-var it tells us It is usedīy several Git commands when, on interactive mode, an editor is toīe launched. This environment variable overrides $EDITOR and $VISUAL. ![]() In my case, that's nano (which I assume is default for Ubuntu, because I don't remember consciously making an effort to change my default editor).īut on other systems other than Ubuntu (or I should say which have no Debian's alternatives system), there is no editor. Here's mine (private info is unset of course): $ git var -lĪs heemayl already pointed out, editor command is the one set by /etc/alternatives/editor. There is actually git var -l which allows you to list the variables, including GIT_EDITOR variable.
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