Sometimes, you might run into a situation where you need to create a
commit with a different date than the current one. Luckily, you can handle
this using GIT_AUTHOR_DATE
and
GIT_COMMITTER_DATE
:
GIT_AUTHOR_DATE='Mon May 18 19:32:10 2020 -0400' \
GIT_COMMITTER_DATE='Mon May 18 19:32:10 2020 -0400'\
git commit -m 'Commit from the past'
As shown in the example above, you can set both values to any date you
like and your code will be committed on that date. Note that the format
for the values above is 'date +"%s %z"'
, also referred to as
internal raw git format, but you can also use other formats, such as RFC
2822 ('Mon, 18 May 2020 19:32:10 -0400'
), ISO 8601 ('2020-05-18 19:32:10 -0400'
), local ('Mon May 18 19:32:10 2020'
), short
('2020-05-18'
) or relative (5.seconds.ago
,
2.years.3.months.ago
, '6am yesterday'
).