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For a steady stream of TILs from a variety of rocketeers, checkout
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[til.hashrocket.com](https://til.hashrocket.com/).
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### Vim
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- [Aborting Git Commits And Rebases](vim/aborting-git-commits-and-rebases.md)
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- [Absolute And Relative Line Numbers](vim/absolute-and-relative-line-numbers.md)
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- [Add A File Without Loading It](vim/add-a-file-without-loading-it.md)
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- [Add Custom Dictionary Words](vim/add-custom-dictionary-words.md)
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# Aborting Git Commits And Rebases
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When you are amending a commit or doing an interactive rebase of a series of
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commits, Vim will be open to a buffer full of content related to the
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respective action. Normally, you'll make some changes, save the buffer, and
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then quit -- Git will take over from there by processing the commit or
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rebase.
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What if you find yourself in this situation and you want to cancel the commit or
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rebase? Simply quitting with text already in the buffer will be interpreted
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by Git as a signal to go ahead and process the commit/rebase.
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So, how do we quit without confirming the action?
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Vim allows you to quit with an error code.
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```
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:cq
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```
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This means that irrespective of the content of the buffer, Vim will signal
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to Git with an error code to not process the commit or rebase, effectively
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aborting the action.
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See `:help cq` for more details.
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