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Creating a commit with multiple authors

You can attribute a commit to more than one author by adding one or more Co-authored-by trailers to the commit's message. Co-authored commits are visible on GitHub Enterprise and can be included in the profile contributions graph and the repository's statistics.

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Required co-author information

Before you can add a co-author to a commit, you must know the appropriate email to use for each co-author. For the co-author's commit to count as a contribution, you must use the email associated with their GitHub Enterprise account.

Creating co-authored commits using GitHub Desktop

You can use GitHub Desktop to create a commit with a co-author. For more information, see "Write a commit message and push your changes" and GitHub Desktop.

Add a co-author to the commit message

Creating co-authored commits on the command line

  1. Recopila el nombre y dirección de correo electrónico de cada co-autor.

  2. Teclea tu mensaje de confirmación y una descripción corta y significativa sobre tus cambios. Después de tu descripción de la confirmación, en vez de cerrar las comillas, agrega dos líneas vacías.

    $ git commit -m "Refactor usability tests.
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    >

    Tip: Si utilizas un editor de texto en la línea de comandos para teclear tu mensaje de confirmación, asegúrate de que existen dos líneas nuevas entre el final de la descripción y el indicador Co-authored-by:.

  3. On the next line of the commit message, type Co-authored-by: name <name@example.com> with specific information for each co-author. After the co-author information, add a closing quotation mark.

    If you're adding multiple co-authors, give each co-author their own line and Co-authored-by: commit trailer.

    $ git commit -m "Refactor usability tests.
    >
    >
    Co-authored-by: name <name@example.com>
    Co-authored-by: another-name <another-name@example.com>"

The new commit and message will appear on tu instancia de servidor de GitHub Enterprise the next time you push. For more information, see "Pushing changes to a remote repository."

Creating co-authored commits on GitHub Enterprise

After you've made changes in a file using the web editor on GitHub Enterprise, you can create a co-authored commit by adding a Co-authored-by: trailer to the commit's message.

  1. Recopila el nombre y dirección de correo electrónico de cada co-autor.

  2. After making your changes together, at the bottom of the page, type a short, meaningful commit message that describes the changes you made.

    Commit message for your change

  3. In the text box below your commit message, add Co-authored-by: name <name@example.com> with specific information for each co-author. If you're adding multiple co-authors, give each co-author their own line and Co-authored-by: commit trailer.

    Commit message co-author trailer example in second commit message text box

  4. Click Commit changes or Propose changes.

The new commit and message will appear on tu instancia de servidor de GitHub Enterprise.

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