How to type multiple lines for body part?
See original GitHub issueI was trying to type multiple lines for body part, but when I type the Enter
key it moved to footer part, which means that I could only type one line for body part.
So I was wondering how to change lines when typing for the body part.
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As I tested, it seems commitizen doesn’t support multiple line input yet.
After reading python-prompt-toolkit::multiline-input, it does not seem to be a good solution to me.
How about implement it like cz-cli?
Seems like a valid option. I’d give it a try, it may not be the best, but it’s something to start with