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git-format-patch(1)
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NAME
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git-format-patch - Prepare patches for e-mail submission
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SYNOPSIS
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--------
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[verse]
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'git format-patch' [-k] [(-o|--output-directory) <dir> | --stdout]
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		   [--no-thread | --thread[=<style>]]
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		   [(--attach|--inline)[=<boundary>] | --no-attach]
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		   [-s | --signoff]
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		   [-n | --numbered | -N | --no-numbered]
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		   [--start-number <n>] [--numbered-files]
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		   [--in-reply-to=Message-Id] [--suffix=.<sfx>]
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		   [--ignore-if-in-upstream]
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		   [--subject-prefix=Subject-Prefix]
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		   [--cc=<email>]
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		   [--cover-letter]
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		   [<common diff options>]
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		   [ <since> | <revision range> ]
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DESCRIPTION
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-----------
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Prepare each commit with its patch in
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one file per commit, formatted to resemble UNIX mailbox format.
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The output of this command is convenient for e-mail submission or
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for use with 'git-am'.
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There are two ways to specify which commits to operate on.
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1. A single commit, <since>, specifies that the commits leading
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   to the tip of the current branch that are not in the history
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   that leads to the <since> to be output.
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2. Generic <revision range> expression (see "SPECIFYING
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   REVISIONS" section in linkgit:git-rev-parse[1]) means the
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   commits in the specified range.
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The first rule takes precedence in the case of a single <commit>.  To
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apply the second rule, i.e., format everything since the beginning of
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history up until <commit>, use the '\--root' option: "git format-patch
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\--root <commit>".  If you want to format only <commit> itself, you
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can do this with "git format-patch -1 <commit>".
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By default, each output file is numbered sequentially from 1, and uses the
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first line of the commit message (massaged for pathname safety) as
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the filename. With the --numbered-files option, the output file names
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will only be numbers, without the first line of the commit appended.
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The names of the output files are printed to standard
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output, unless the --stdout option is specified.
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If -o is specified, output files are created in <dir>.  Otherwise
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they are created in the current working directory.
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By default, the subject of a single patch is "[PATCH] First Line" and
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the subject when multiple patches are output is "[PATCH n/m] First
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Line". To force 1/1 to be added for a single patch, use -n.  To omit
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patch numbers from the subject, use -N
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If given --thread, 'git-format-patch' will generate In-Reply-To and
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References headers to make the second and subsequent patch mails appear
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as replies to the first mail; this also generates a Message-Id header to
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reference.
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OPTIONS
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-------
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:git-format-patch: 1
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include::diff-options.txt[]
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-<n>::
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	Limits the number of patches to prepare.
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-o <dir>::
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--output-directory <dir>::
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	Use <dir> to store the resulting files, instead of the
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	current working directory.
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-n::
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--numbered::
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	Name output in '[PATCH n/m]' format, even with a single patch.
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-N::
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--no-numbered::
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	Name output in '[PATCH]' format.
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--start-number <n>::
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	Start numbering the patches at <n> instead of 1.
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--numbered-files::
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	Output file names will be a simple number sequence
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	without the default first line of the commit appended.
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-k::
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--keep-subject::
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	Do not strip/add '[PATCH]' from the first line of the
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	commit log message.
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-s::
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--signoff::
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	Add `Signed-off-by:` line to the commit message, using
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	the committer identity of yourself.
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--stdout::
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	Print all commits to the standard output in mbox format,
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	instead of creating a file for each one.
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--attach[=<boundary>]::
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	Create multipart/mixed attachment, the first part of
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	which is the commit message and the patch itself in the
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	second part, with "Content-Disposition: attachment".
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--no-attach::
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	Disable the creation of an attachment, overriding the
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	configuration setting.
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--inline[=<boundary>]::
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	Create multipart/mixed attachment, the first part of
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	which is the commit message and the patch itself in the
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	second part, with "Content-Disposition: inline".
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--thread[=<style>]::
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--no-thread::
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	Controls addition of In-Reply-To and References headers to
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	make the second and subsequent mails appear as replies to the
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	first.  Also controls generation of the Message-Id header to
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	reference.
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+
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The optional <style> argument can be either `shallow` or `deep`.
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'shallow' threading makes every mail a reply to the head of the
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series, where the head is chosen from the cover letter, the
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`\--in-reply-to`, and the first patch mail, in this order.  'deep'
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threading makes every mail a reply to the previous one.
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+
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The default is --no-thread, unless the 'format.thread' configuration
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is set.  If --thread is specified without a style, it defaults to the
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style specified by 'format.thread' if any, or else `shallow`.
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+
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Beware that the default for 'git send-email' is to thread emails
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itself.  If you want 'git format-patch' to take care of hreading, you
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will want to ensure that threading is disabled for 'git send-email'.
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--in-reply-to=Message-Id::
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	Make the first mail (or all the mails with --no-thread) appear as a
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	reply to the given Message-Id, which avoids breaking threads to
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	provide a new patch series.
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--ignore-if-in-upstream::
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	Do not include a patch that matches a commit in
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	<until>..<since>.  This will examine all patches reachable
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	from <since> but not from <until> and compare them with the
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	patches being generated, and any patch that matches is
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	ignored.
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--subject-prefix=<Subject-Prefix>::
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	Instead of the standard '[PATCH]' prefix in the subject
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	line, instead use '[<Subject-Prefix>]'. This
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	allows for useful naming of a patch series, and can be
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	combined with the --numbered option.
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--cc=<email>::
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	Add a "Cc:" header to the email headers. This is in addition
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	to any configured headers, and may be used multiple times.
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--add-header=<header>::
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	Add an arbitrary header to the email headers.  This is in addition
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	to any configured headers, and may be used multiple times.
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	For example, --add-header="Organization: git-foo"
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--cover-letter::
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	In addition to the patches, generate a cover letter file
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	containing the shortlog and the overall diffstat.  You can
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	fill in a description in the file before sending it out.
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--suffix=.<sfx>::
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	Instead of using `.patch` as the suffix for generated
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	filenames, use specified suffix.  A common alternative is
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	`--suffix=.txt`.  Leaving this empty will remove the `.patch`
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	suffix.
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Note that the leading character does not have to be a dot; for example,
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you can use `--suffix=-patch` to get `0001-description-of-my-change-patch`.
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--no-binary::
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	Do not output contents of changes in binary files, instead
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	display a notice that those files changed.  Patches generated
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	using this option cannot be applied properly, but they are
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	still useful for code review.
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--root::
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	Treat the revision argument as a <revision range>, even if it
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	is just a single commit (that would normally be treated as a
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	<since>).  Note that root commits included in the specified
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	range are always formatted as creation patches, independently
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	of this flag.
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CONFIGURATION
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You can specify extra mail header lines to be added to each message,
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defaults for the subject prefix and file suffix, number patches when
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outputting more than one patch, add "Cc:" headers, configure attachments,
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and sign off patches with configuration variables.
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[format]
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	headers = "Organization: git-foo\n"
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	subjectprefix = CHANGE
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	suffix = .txt
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	numbered = auto
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	cc = <email>
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	attach [ = mime-boundary-string ]
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	signoff = true
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------------
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EXAMPLES
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--------
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* Extract commits between revisions R1 and R2, and apply them on top of
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the current branch using 'git-am' to cherry-pick them:
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+
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$ git format-patch -k --stdout R1..R2 | git am -3 -k
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------------
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* Extract all commits which are in the current branch but not in the
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origin branch:
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+
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------------
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$ git format-patch origin
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For each commit a separate file is created in the current directory.
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* Extract all commits that lead to 'origin' since the inception of the
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project:
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------------
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$ git format-patch --root origin
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------------
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* The same as the previous one:
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$ git format-patch -M -B origin
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Additionally, it detects and handles renames and complete rewrites
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intelligently to produce a renaming patch.  A renaming patch reduces
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the amount of text output, and generally makes it easier to review.
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Note that non-git "patch" programs won't understand renaming patches, so
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use it only when you know the recipient uses git to apply your patch.
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* Extract three topmost commits from the current branch and format them
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as e-mailable patches:
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+
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$ git format-patch -3
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SEE ALSO
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--------
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linkgit:git-am[1], linkgit:git-send-email[1]
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Author
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Written by Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
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Documentation
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Documentation by Junio C Hamano and the git-list <git@vger.kernel.org>.
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GIT
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Part of the linkgit:git[1] suite
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