Using Visual Studio Code as your editor
-  Install Visual Studio Code (VS Code). For more information, see Setting up VS Code in the VS Code documentation. 
-  Open TerminalTerminalGit Bash. 
-  Type this command: git config --global core.editor "code --wait"
-  Install Visual Studio Code (VS Code). For more information, see Setting up VS Code in the VS Code documentation. 
-  Open TerminalTerminalGit Bash. 
-  Type this command: git config --global core.editor "code --wait"
-  Install Visual Studio Code (VS Code). For more information, see Setting up VS Code in the VS Code documentation. 
-  Open TerminalTerminalGit Bash. 
-  Type this command: git config --global core.editor "code --wait"
Using Sublime Text as your editor
-  Install Sublime Text. For more information, see Installation in the Sublime Text documentation. 
-  Open TerminalTerminalGit Bash. 
-  Type this command: git config --global core.editor "subl -n -w"
-  Install Sublime Text. For more information, see Installation in the Sublime Text documentation. 
-  Open TerminalTerminalGit Bash. 
-  Type this command: git config --global core.editor "'C:/Program Files (x86)/sublime text 3/subl.exe' -w"
-  Install Sublime Text. For more information, see Installation in the Sublime Text documentation. 
-  Open TerminalTerminalGit Bash. 
-  Type this command: git config --global core.editor "subl -n -w"
Using Notepad++ as your editor
-  Install Notepad++ from https://notepad-plus-plus.org/. For more information, see Getting started in the Notepad++ documentation. 
-  Open TerminalTerminalGit Bash. 
-  Type this command: git config --global core.editor "'C:/Program Files (x86)/Notepad++/notepad++.exe' -multiInst -notabbar -nosession -noPlugin"