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1git-format-patch(1)
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4NAME
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7bd7f280 6git-format-patch - Prepare patches for e-mail submission
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8
9SYNOPSIS
10--------
353ce815 11[verse]
50710ce4 12'git format-patch' [-k] [(-o|--output-directory) <dir> | --stdout]
f693b7e9 13 [--no-thread | --thread[=<style>]]
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14 [(--attach|--inline)[=<boundary>] | --no-attach]
15 [-s | --signoff]
6622d9c7 16 [--signature=<signature> | --no-signature]
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17 [-n | --numbered | -N | --no-numbered]
18 [--start-number <n>] [--numbered-files]
19 [--in-reply-to=Message-Id] [--suffix=.<sfx>]
20 [--ignore-if-in-upstream]
7952ea66 21 [--subject-prefix=Subject-Prefix] [(--reroll-count|-v) <n>]
ae6c098f 22 [--to=<email>] [--cc=<email>]
b781cfaf 23 [--cover-letter] [--quiet]
50710ce4 24 [<common diff options>]
8a1d076e 25 [ <since> | <revision range> ]
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27DESCRIPTION
28-----------
2052d146 29
8a1d076e 30Prepare each commit with its patch in
2052d146 31one file per commit, formatted to resemble UNIX mailbox format.
2052d146 32The output of this command is convenient for e-mail submission or
0b444cdb 33for use with 'git am'.
35ef3a4c 34
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35There are two ways to specify which commits to operate on.
36
371. A single commit, <since>, specifies that the commits leading
38 to the tip of the current branch that are not in the history
39 that leads to the <since> to be output.
40
412. Generic <revision range> expression (see "SPECIFYING
9d83e382 42 REVISIONS" section in linkgit:gitrevisions[7]) means the
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43 commits in the specified range.
44
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45The first rule takes precedence in the case of a single <commit>. To
46apply the second rule, i.e., format everything since the beginning of
dce5ef14 47history up until <commit>, use the '\--root' option: `git format-patch
6cf378f0 48--root <commit>`. If you want to format only <commit> itself, you
dce5ef14 49can do this with `git format-patch -1 <commit>`.
8a1d076e 50
e6ff0f42 51By default, each output file is numbered sequentially from 1, and uses the
2052d146 52first line of the commit message (massaged for pathname safety) as
dce5ef14 53the filename. With the `--numbered-files` option, the output file names
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54will only be numbers, without the first line of the commit appended.
55The names of the output files are printed to standard
dce5ef14 56output, unless the `--stdout` option is specified.
66f04f38 57
dce5ef14 58If `-o` is specified, output files are created in <dir>. Otherwise
2052d146 59they are created in the current working directory.
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61By default, the subject of a single patch is "[PATCH] " followed by
62the concatenation of lines from the commit message up to the first blank
63line (see the DISCUSSION section of linkgit:git-commit[1]).
64
65When multiple patches are output, the subject prefix will instead be
66"[PATCH n/m] ". To force 1/1 to be added for a single patch, use `-n`.
67To omit patch numbers from the subject, use `-N`.
35ef3a4c 68
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69If given `--thread`, `git-format-patch` will generate `In-Reply-To` and
70`References` headers to make the second and subsequent patch mails appear
71as replies to the first mail; this also generates a `Message-Id` header to
cc35de84 72reference.
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73
74OPTIONS
75-------
c1a95fa6 76:git-format-patch: 1
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77include::diff-options.txt[]
78
ed5f07a6 79-<n>::
2c642ed8 80 Prepare patches from the topmost <n> commits.
ed5f07a6 81
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82-o <dir>::
83--output-directory <dir>::
35ef3a4c 84 Use <dir> to store the resulting files, instead of the
efd02016 85 current working directory.
35ef3a4c 86
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87-n::
88--numbered::
a567fdcb 89 Name output in '[PATCH n/m]' format, even with a single patch.
35ef3a4c 90
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91-N::
92--no-numbered::
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93 Name output in '[PATCH]' format.
94
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95--start-number <n>::
96 Start numbering the patches at <n> instead of 1.
97
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98--numbered-files::
99 Output file names will be a simple number sequence
100 without the default first line of the commit appended.
e6ff0f42 101
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102-k::
103--keep-subject::
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104 Do not strip/add '[PATCH]' from the first line of the
105 commit log message.
106
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107-s::
108--signoff::
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109 Add `Signed-off-by:` line to the commit message, using
110 the committer identity of yourself.
111
54ba6013 112--stdout::
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113 Print all commits to the standard output in mbox format,
114 instead of creating a file for each one.
7fc9d69f 115
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116--attach[=<boundary>]::
117 Create multipart/mixed attachment, the first part of
118 which is the commit message and the patch itself in the
dce5ef14 119 second part, with `Content-Disposition: attachment`.
c112f689 120
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121--no-attach::
122 Disable the creation of an attachment, overriding the
123 configuration setting.
124
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125--inline[=<boundary>]::
126 Create multipart/mixed attachment, the first part of
127 which is the commit message and the patch itself in the
dce5ef14 128 second part, with `Content-Disposition: inline`.
a15a44ef 129
30984ed2 130--thread[=<style>]::
f693b7e9 131--no-thread::
dce5ef14 132 Controls addition of `In-Reply-To` and `References` headers to
f693b7e9 133 make the second and subsequent mails appear as replies to the
dce5ef14 134 first. Also controls generation of the `Message-Id` header to
f693b7e9 135 reference.
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137The optional <style> argument can be either `shallow` or `deep`.
fd1ff306 138'shallow' threading makes every mail a reply to the head of the
30984ed2 139series, where the head is chosen from the cover letter, the
6cf378f0 140`--in-reply-to`, and the first patch mail, in this order. 'deep'
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141threading makes every mail a reply to the previous one.
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143The default is `--no-thread`, unless the 'format.thread' configuration
144is set. If `--thread` is specified without a style, it defaults to the
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145style specified by 'format.thread' if any, or else `shallow`.
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147Beware that the default for 'git send-email' is to thread emails
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148itself. If you want `git format-patch` to take care of threading, you
149will want to ensure that threading is disabled for `git send-email`.
28ffb898 150
da56645d 151--in-reply-to=Message-Id::
dce5ef14 152 Make the first mail (or all the mails with `--no-thread`) appear as a
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153 reply to the given Message-Id, which avoids breaking threads to
154 provide a new patch series.
155
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156--ignore-if-in-upstream::
157 Do not include a patch that matches a commit in
158 <until>..<since>. This will examine all patches reachable
159 from <since> but not from <until> and compare them with the
160 patches being generated, and any patch that matches is
161 ignored.
162
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163--subject-prefix=<Subject-Prefix>::
164 Instead of the standard '[PATCH]' prefix in the subject
165 line, instead use '[<Subject-Prefix>]'. This
166 allows for useful naming of a patch series, and can be
dce5ef14 167 combined with the `--numbered` option.
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7952ea66 169-v <n>::
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170--reroll-count=<n>::
171 Mark the series as the <n>-th iteration of the topic. The
172 output filenames have `v<n>` pretended to them, and the
173 subject prefix ("PATCH" by default, but configurable via the
174 `--subject-prefix` option) has ` v<n>` appended to it. E.g.
175 `--reroll-count=4` may produce `v4-0001-add-makefile.patch`
176 file that has "Subject: [PATCH v4 1/20] Add makefile" in it.
177
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178--to=<email>::
179 Add a `To:` header to the email headers. This is in addition
180 to any configured headers, and may be used multiple times.
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181 The negated form `--no-to` discards all `To:` headers added so
182 far (from config or command line).
ae6c098f 183
736cc67d 184--cc=<email>::
dce5ef14 185 Add a `Cc:` header to the email headers. This is in addition
736cc67d 186 to any configured headers, and may be used multiple times.
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187 The negated form `--no-cc` discards all `Cc:` headers added so
188 far (from config or command line).
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190--add-header=<header>::
191 Add an arbitrary header to the email headers. This is in addition
192 to any configured headers, and may be used multiple times.
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193 For example, `--add-header="Organization: git-foo"`.
194 The negated form `--no-add-header` discards *all* (`To:`,
195 `Cc:`, and custom) headers added so far from config or command
196 line.
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a5a27c79 198--cover-letter::
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199 In addition to the patches, generate a cover letter file
200 containing the shortlog and the overall diffstat. You can
201 fill in a description in the file before sending it out.
a5a27c79 202
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203--[no]-signature=<signature>::
204 Add a signature to each message produced. Per RFC 3676 the signature
205 is separated from the body by a line with '-- ' on it. If the
206 signature option is omitted the signature defaults to the git version
207 number.
208
03eeaeae 209--suffix=.<sfx>::
917a8f89 210 Instead of using `.patch` as the suffix for generated
02783075 211 filenames, use specified suffix. A common alternative is
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212 `--suffix=.txt`. Leaving this empty will remove the `.patch`
213 suffix.
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215Note that the leading character does not have to be a dot; for example,
216you can use `--suffix=-patch` to get `0001-description-of-my-change-patch`.
03eeaeae 217
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218--quiet::
219 Do not print the names of the generated files to standard output.
220
37c22a4b 221--no-binary::
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222 Do not output contents of changes in binary files, instead
223 display a notice that those files changed. Patches generated
224 using this option cannot be applied properly, but they are
225 still useful for code review.
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227--root::
228 Treat the revision argument as a <revision range>, even if it
229 is just a single commit (that would normally be treated as a
230 <since>). Note that root commits included in the specified
231 range are always formatted as creation patches, independently
232 of this flag.
233
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234CONFIGURATION
235-------------
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236You can specify extra mail header lines to be added to each message,
237defaults for the subject prefix and file suffix, number patches when
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238outputting more than one patch, add "To" or "Cc:" headers, configure
239attachments, and sign off patches with configuration variables.
96ce6d26 240
917a8f89 241------------
96ce6d26 242[format]
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243 headers = "Organization: git-foo\n"
244 subjectprefix = CHANGE
245 suffix = .txt
246 numbered = auto
ae6c098f 247 to = <email>
fe8928e6 248 cc = <email>
0db5260b 249 attach [ = mime-boundary-string ]
1d1876e9 250 signoff = true
917a8f89 251------------
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254DISCUSSION
255----------
256
257The patch produced by 'git format-patch' is in UNIX mailbox format,
258with a fixed "magic" time stamp to indicate that the file is output
259from format-patch rather than a real mailbox, like so:
260
261------------
262From 8f72bad1baf19a53459661343e21d6491c3908d3 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
263From: Tony Luck <tony.luck@intel.com>
264Date: Tue, 13 Jul 2010 11:42:54 -0700
265Subject: [PATCH] =?UTF-8?q?[IA64]=20Put=20ia64=20config=20files=20on=20the=20?=
266 =?UTF-8?q?Uwe=20Kleine-K=C3=B6nig=20diet?=
267MIME-Version: 1.0
268Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8
269Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
270
271arch/arm config files were slimmed down using a python script
272(See commit c2330e286f68f1c408b4aa6515ba49d57f05beae comment)
273
274Do the same for ia64 so we can have sleek & trim looking
275...
276------------
277
278Typically it will be placed in a MUA's drafts folder, edited to add
279timely commentary that should not go in the changelog after the three
280dashes, and then sent as a message whose body, in our example, starts
281with "arch/arm config files were...". On the receiving end, readers
282can save interesting patches in a UNIX mailbox and apply them with
283linkgit:git-am[1].
284
285When a patch is part of an ongoing discussion, the patch generated by
286'git format-patch' can be tweaked to take advantage of the 'git am
287--scissors' feature. After your response to the discussion comes a
288line that consists solely of "`-- >8 --`" (scissors and perforation),
289followed by the patch with unnecessary header fields removed:
290
291------------
292...
293> So we should do such-and-such.
294
295Makes sense to me. How about this patch?
296
297-- >8 --
298Subject: [IA64] Put ia64 config files on the Uwe Kleine-König diet
299
300arch/arm config files were slimmed down using a python script
301...
302------------
303
304When sending a patch this way, most often you are sending your own
305patch, so in addition to the "`From $SHA1 $magic_timestamp`" marker you
306should omit `From:` and `Date:` lines from the patch file. The patch
307title is likely to be different from the subject of the discussion the
308patch is in response to, so it is likely that you would want to keep
309the Subject: line, like the example above.
310
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311Checking for patch corruption
312~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
313Many mailers if not set up properly will corrupt whitespace. Here are
314two common types of corruption:
315
316* Empty context lines that do not have _any_ whitespace.
317
318* Non-empty context lines that have one extra whitespace at the
319 beginning.
320
321One way to test if your MUA is set up correctly is:
322
323* Send the patch to yourself, exactly the way you would, except
324 with To: and Cc: lines that do not contain the list and
325 maintainer address.
326
327* Save that patch to a file in UNIX mailbox format. Call it a.patch,
328 say.
329
330* Apply it:
331
332 $ git fetch <project> master:test-apply
333 $ git checkout test-apply
334 $ git reset --hard
335 $ git am a.patch
336
337If it does not apply correctly, there can be various reasons.
338
339* The patch itself does not apply cleanly. That is _bad_ but
340 does not have much to do with your MUA. You might want to rebase
341 the patch with linkgit:git-rebase[1] before regenerating it in
342 this case.
343
344* The MUA corrupted your patch; "am" would complain that
345 the patch does not apply. Look in the .git/rebase-apply/ subdirectory and
346 see what 'patch' file contains and check for the common
347 corruption patterns mentioned above.
348
349* While at it, check the 'info' and 'final-commit' files as well.
350 If what is in 'final-commit' is not exactly what you would want to
351 see in the commit log message, it is very likely that the
352 receiver would end up hand editing the log message when applying
353 your patch. Things like "Hi, this is my first patch.\n" in the
354 patch e-mail should come after the three-dash line that signals
355 the end of the commit message.
356
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357MUA-SPECIFIC HINTS
358------------------
359Here are some hints on how to successfully submit patches inline using
360various mailers.
361
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362GMail
363~~~~~
364GMail does not have any way to turn off line wrapping in the web
365interface, so it will mangle any emails that you send. You can however
366use "git send-email" and send your patches through the GMail SMTP server, or
367use any IMAP email client to connect to the google IMAP server and forward
368the emails through that.
369
370For hints on using 'git send-email' to send your patches through the
371GMail SMTP server, see the EXAMPLE section of linkgit:git-send-email[1].
372
373For hints on submission using the IMAP interface, see the EXAMPLE
374section of linkgit:git-imap-send[1].
375
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376Thunderbird
377~~~~~~~~~~~
378By default, Thunderbird will both wrap emails as well as flag
379them as being 'format=flowed', both of which will make the
380resulting email unusable by git.
381
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382There are three different approaches: use an add-on to turn off line wraps,
383configure Thunderbird to not mangle patches, or use
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384an external editor to keep Thunderbird from mangling the patches.
385
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386Approach #1 (add-on)
387^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
388
389Install the Toggle Word Wrap add-on that is available from
390https://addons.mozilla.org/thunderbird/addon/toggle-word-wrap/
391It adds a menu entry "Enable Word Wrap" in the composer's "Options" menu
392that you can tick off. Now you can compose the message as you otherwise do
393(cut + paste, 'git format-patch' | 'git imap-send', etc), but you have to
394insert line breaks manually in any text that you type.
395
396Approach #2 (configuration)
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397^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
398Three steps:
399
4001. Configure your mail server composition as plain text:
401 Edit...Account Settings...Composition & Addressing,
402 uncheck "Compose Messages in HTML".
403
4042. Configure your general composition window to not wrap.
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406In Thunderbird 2:
407Edit..Preferences..Composition, wrap plain text messages at 0
408+
409In Thunderbird 3:
410Edit..Preferences..Advanced..Config Editor. Search for
411"mail.wrap_long_lines".
412Toggle it to make sure it is set to `false`.
413
4143. Disable the use of format=flowed:
415Edit..Preferences..Advanced..Config Editor. Search for
416"mailnews.send_plaintext_flowed".
417Toggle it to make sure it is set to `false`.
418
419After that is done, you should be able to compose email as you
420otherwise would (cut + paste, 'git format-patch' | 'git imap-send', etc),
421and the patches will not be mangled.
422
b8959605 423Approach #3 (external editor)
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424^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
425
426The following Thunderbird extensions are needed:
427AboutConfig from http://aboutconfig.mozdev.org/ and
428External Editor from http://globs.org/articles.php?lng=en&pg=8
429
4301. Prepare the patch as a text file using your method of choice.
431
4322. Before opening a compose window, use Edit->Account Settings to
433 uncheck the "Compose messages in HTML format" setting in the
434 "Composition & Addressing" panel of the account to be used to
435 send the patch.
436
4373. In the main Thunderbird window, 'before' you open the compose
438 window for the patch, use Tools->about:config to set the
439 following to the indicated values:
440+
441----------
442 mailnews.send_plaintext_flowed => false
443 mailnews.wraplength => 0
444----------
445
4464. Open a compose window and click the external editor icon.
447
4485. In the external editor window, read in the patch file and exit
449 the editor normally.
450
451Side note: it may be possible to do step 2 with
452about:config and the following settings but no one's tried yet.
453
454----------
455 mail.html_compose => false
456 mail.identity.default.compose_html => false
457 mail.identity.id?.compose_html => false
458----------
459
460There is a script in contrib/thunderbird-patch-inline which can help
461you include patches with Thunderbird in an easy way. To use it, do the
462steps above and then use the script as the external editor.
463
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464KMail
465~~~~~
466This should help you to submit patches inline using KMail.
467
4681. Prepare the patch as a text file.
469
4702. Click on New Mail.
471
4723. Go under "Options" in the Composer window and be sure that
473 "Word wrap" is not set.
474
4754. Use Message -> Insert file... and insert the patch.
476
4775. Back in the compose window: add whatever other text you wish to the
478 message, complete the addressing and subject fields, and press send.
479
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481EXAMPLES
482--------
483
921177f5 484* Extract commits between revisions R1 and R2, and apply them on top of
0b444cdb 485the current branch using 'git am' to cherry-pick them:
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487------------
467c0197 488$ git format-patch -k --stdout R1..R2 | git am -3 -k
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489------------
490
491* Extract all commits which are in the current branch but not in the
492origin branch:
493+
494------------
495$ git format-patch origin
496------------
497+
498For each commit a separate file is created in the current directory.
499
500* Extract all commits that lead to 'origin' since the inception of the
501project:
502+
503------------
9c67c757 504$ git format-patch --root origin
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506
507* The same as the previous one:
508+
509------------
510$ git format-patch -M -B origin
511------------
512+
513Additionally, it detects and handles renames and complete rewrites
514intelligently to produce a renaming patch. A renaming patch reduces
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515the amount of text output, and generally makes it easier to review.
516Note that non-git "patch" programs won't understand renaming patches, so
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517use it only when you know the recipient uses git to apply your patch.
518
519* Extract three topmost commits from the current branch and format them
520as e-mailable patches:
521+
522------------
523$ git format-patch -3
524------------
28ffb898 525
56ae8df5 526SEE ALSO
28ffb898 527--------
5162e697 528linkgit:git-am[1], linkgit:git-send-email[1]
28ffb898 529
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530GIT
531---
9e1f0a85 532Part of the linkgit:git[1] suite