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Changing author info

To change the name and/or email address recorded in existing commits, you must rewrite the entire history of your Git repository.

Changing the Git history of your repository using a script

Before running this script, you'll need:

  • The old email address that appears in the author/committer fields that you want to change
  • The correct name and email address that you would like such commits to be attributed to
  1. Open the terminal.

  2. Create a fresh, bare clone of your repository:

    git clone --bare https://github.com/user/repo.git
    cd repo.git
  3. Copy and paste the script, replacing the following variables based on the information you gathered:

    • OLD_EMAIL
    • CORRECT_NAME
    • CORRECT_EMAIL
    #!/bin/sh
    
    git filter-branch --env-filter '
    
    OLD_EMAIL="your-old-email@example.com"
    CORRECT_NAME="Your Correct Name"
    CORRECT_EMAIL="your-correct-email@example.com"
    
    if [ "$GIT_COMMITTER_EMAIL" = "$OLD_EMAIL" ]
    then
        export GIT_COMMITTER_NAME="$CORRECT_NAME"
        export GIT_COMMITTER_EMAIL="$CORRECT_EMAIL"
    fi
    if [ "$GIT_AUTHOR_EMAIL" = "$OLD_EMAIL" ]
    then
        export GIT_AUTHOR_NAME="$CORRECT_NAME"
        export GIT_AUTHOR_EMAIL="$CORRECT_EMAIL"
    fi
    ' --tag-name-filter cat -- --branches --tags
  4. Press Enter to run the script.

  5. Review the new Git history for errors.

  6. Push the corrected history to GitHub:

    git push --force --tags origin 'refs/heads/*'
  7. Clean up the temporary clone:

    cd ..
    rm -rf repo.git