Reputation: 111
I have configured my git editor both by:
git config --global core.editor "atom --wait"
or
git config --global core.editor "atom -w"
based on some posts in StackOverflow.
And my .gitconfig file has oneline like:
editor = atom -w
or:
editor = atom --wait
However, when I tried to use git commit, the git aborted commit due to empty commit message. After that, Atom launched after that. If I typed in commit message, save and quit. The message in bash is:
Attempting to call a function in a renderer window that has been closed or released. Function provided here: Object. Remote event names: destroyed, crashed
Could anyone help me? Thanks very much in advance.
Upvotes: 5
Views: 1151
Reputation: 2106
I don't have atom installed, but I did a similar thing for VS Code. Have you tried putting the command and the switch together inside quotes?
editor = 'atom -w'
I've been doing that with the Bash EDITOR
shell variable, since my default editor changes depending which OS I'm on at the time, whether I'm using SSH or not; so setting it inside the Git config for a project is not a solution for me. But it may be for you.
So please try that and tell us what happens.
Upvotes: 1