git-cl fires either the editor specified by the
EDITOR environment variable or vi if EDITOR isn't defined.
Commit mentions this in the CG
Signed-off-by: David Kastrup <dak@gnu.org>
(cherry picked from commit
5155adb1fe43e2b166c3101ad48f05d502eef31a)
@end itemize
+First you will see a terminal editor where you can edit the
+message that will accompany your patch. @command{git-cl} will
+respect the @env{EDITOR} environment variable if defined,
+otherwise it will use @command{vi} as the default editor.
+
After prompting for your Google email address and password, the
patch set will be posted to Rietveld, and you will be given a URL
for your patch.