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An easy way to create a commit with multiple authors

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👥 py_co_commit

An easy way to create a commit with multiple authors.

Give credit to other developers when pair programming!

⚙️ How does it work?

It uses this feature on Github and adds Co-authored-by trailers to the commit's message.

⬇️ Installation

pip install py_co_commit

🐚 Usage

Just use the py_co_commit command.

If you are using virtualenv, check that it is activated!

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