Add-commit-message

Description: Adding a commit message is an essential practice in using Git, a distributed version control system. This command allows developers to document changes made to a project’s source code. A commit message provides context about the modifications, making it easier to understand the project’s history for both the author and other collaborators. Clarity and conciseness in these messages are crucial, as they help quickly identify the purpose of each change. A good commit message may include information about the nature of the change, the issues that were resolved, or the new features that were implemented. In Git, the commit message is added using the ‘-m’ option followed by the message text, allowing the commit to be made and the changes documented in a single command line. This functionality not only enhances collaboration among teams but also enables more effective tracking of the project’s evolution over time.

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