Nano is the default git editor (at least it was for me), and those are the commands to save and exit, respectively, in it.
Thank you, Lucas. As you said, I used Window Powershell and nano.
Oh I see, nano has a different interface, with keyboard shortcuts listed at the bottom. My Git isn't using nano. I think it's using vi.
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Nano is the default git editor (at least it was for me), and those are the commands to save and exit, respectively, in it.
Thank you, Lucas. As you said, I used Window Powershell and nano.
Oh I see, nano has a different interface, with keyboard shortcuts listed at the bottom. My Git isn't using nano. I think it's using vi.