Closed hannesdelbeke closed 2 months ago
i manually commited my files, let's see if this error comes back. it's gone for now.
seems to commit and push fine now
Great it's solved. Same as #238 A solution is probably to set the commit message not via command line argument, but per an extra input file.
it's solved for me, which is great. 🥳
what I'm concerned about: I rely on Obsidian Git to auto backup my notes, which the plugin failed to do. I can close this issue, since my problem is solved, but the problem wont be prevented in the future for anyone else.
Recently I've been manually checking git weekly, since a merge issue lead to my notes not being backed up for 4 months 😱 I wouldn't have noticed this bug otherwise. Before this, Git obsidian auto backed up my notes without issues for the last 2+ years.
Encountered the same issue with the Iconize plugin. Deleting the pre-defined icon packs and adding my local icon pack caused many file changes. Fixed it by adding the icon folder to .gitignore.
If it's applicable and you have bulk of redundant files, try doing this.
I limit now the amount of files to list in the commit message. This should solve this issue. a0416edf5f3ac5d9adc9fc37cf9a9c932583ced4
Describe the bug
When I start Obsidian, git doesn't commit anymore. Instead I get an error.
Relevant errors (if available) from notifications or console (
CTRL+SHIFT+I
)Steps to reproduce
start Obsidian
Expected Behavior
create a git commit then a git push
Addition context
No response
Operating system
Windows
Installation Method
None
Plugin version
2.24.1