When setting up a new localhost site with amber init, you set the 'Author name' and 'Author email' - works great!
But... doing a git init overwrites those settings without warning.
My localhost Git configuration is frequently different from my global Git configuration, and if I hadn't have checked prior to doing my 'initial commit', the wrong info would have been used :(
Maybe, at the minimum, add a final note during the amber init run that mentions that the git init will overwrite the amber init settings.
Or, maybe I just have a misunderstanding of what the amber init settings are actually used for...
When setting up a new localhost site with `amber init`, you set the 'Author name' and 'Author email' - works great!
But... doing a `git init` overwrites those settings without warning.
My localhost Git configuration is frequently different from my global Git configuration, and if I hadn't have checked prior to doing my 'initial commit', the wrong info would have been used :(
Maybe, at the minimum, add a final note during the `amber init` run that mentions that the `git init` will overwrite the `amber init` settings.
Or, maybe I just have a misunderstanding of what the `amber init` settings are actually used for...
Closing, reopen if you feel this is indeed an issue (git init changed authorship info in package.json).
They are only setting what's in package.json.
The settings of git is orthogonal.
Closing, reopen if you feel this is indeed an issue (git init changed authorship info in package.json).
When setting up a new localhost site with
amber init
, you set the 'Author name' and 'Author email' - works great!But... doing a
git init
overwrites those settings without warning.My localhost Git configuration is frequently different from my global Git configuration, and if I hadn't have checked prior to doing my 'initial commit', the wrong info would have been used :(
Maybe, at the minimum, add a final note during the
amber init
run that mentions that thegit init
will overwrite theamber init
settings.Or, maybe I just have a misunderstanding of what the
amber init
settings are actually used for...They are only setting what's in package.json.
The settings of git is orthogonal.
Closing, reopen if you feel this is indeed an issue (git init changed authorship info in package.json).