The Commit dialog box enables you to commit files to the Git repository.
In the Commit dialog box, you have to set the following properties:
| Property | Description | 
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| Commit Message | Enter description of the change being committed. Click the Recent Messages button to view and select from a list of messages that you have previously entered. Click the Load Template button to select a message template. | 
| Author | Specify who made the change. | 
| Comitter | Specify who physically committed the file(s). | 
| Files to commit | Clicking the Changes between HEAD and Index button displays a list of files that are staged. Clicking the Changes between HEAD and Working Tree button displays a list of files that are either already staged or only modified/created and not staged yet. | 
| Commit | Deselect to exclude individual files from the commit. | 
| File | Lists all files that are either: 
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| Status | Displays two status values for a file: 
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| Commit Action | Displays Commitif the file is selected orExclude from Commitif the file is deselected in the Commit column. | 
| Repository Path | Displays path to the file in your local repository. Right-click a file row to display the following popup menu items: 
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| Update Task | Track tasks related to the change being committed using the following fields: | 
| Task Repository | Choose a task repository from the list or press New to create a task repository. | 
| Task | Specify the task using its summary or ID. | 
| Resolve as Fixed | Select to change a task status to Resolved Fixed. | 
| Add details to commit message and task | Select to provide an enhanced commit description. | 
| After Commit | Choose to update an issue after the commit. | 
| After Push | Choose to update an issue after the push. | 
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