How do I turn off git autocorrect?
To see the setting of autocorrect, type:
git config help.autocorrect
Per the docs:
help.autocorrect is actually an integer which represents tenths of a second. So if you set it to 50, Git will give you 5 seconds to change your mind before executing the autocorrected command.
To turn this off, use the command:
git config --global help.autocorrect 0
FWIW, you may also use -c help.autocorrect=0
as a parameter to any Git command. For example:
git -c help.autocorrect=0 svn find-rev 5e2272613fa
It is useful for scripts as you don't modify the environment you are running in.
In this case, unless git-svn is installed, Git would fail to recognize the svn
command and try to fall back to serve
instead, which might be disastrous in a script.