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1git-interpret-trailers(1)
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4NAME
5----
6git-interpret-trailers - help add stuctured information into commit messages
7
8SYNOPSIS
9--------
10[verse]
11'git interpret-trailers' [--trim-empty] [(--trailer <token>[(=|:)<value>])...] [<file>...]
12
13DESCRIPTION
14-----------
15Help adding 'trailers' lines, that look similar to RFC 822 e-mail
16headers, at the end of the otherwise free-form part of a commit
17message.
18
19This command reads some patches or commit messages from either the
20<file> arguments or the standard input if no <file> is specified. Then
21this command applies the arguments passed using the `--trailer`
22option, if any, to the commit message part of each input file. The
23result is emitted on the standard output.
24
25Some configuration variables control the way the `--trailer` arguments
26are applied to each commit message and the way any existing trailer in
27the commit message is changed. They also make it possible to
28automatically add some trailers.
29
30By default, a '<token>=<value>' or '<token>:<value>' argument given
31using `--trailer` will be appended after the existing trailers only if
32the last trailer has a different (<token>, <value>) pair (or if there
33is no existing trailer). The <token> and <value> parts will be trimmed
34to remove starting and trailing whitespace, and the resulting trimmed
35<token> and <value> will appear in the message like this:
36
37------------------------------------------------
38token: value
39------------------------------------------------
40
41This means that the trimmed <token> and <value> will be separated by
42`': '` (one colon followed by one space).
43
44By default the new trailer will appear at the end of all the existing
45trailers. If there is no existing trailer, the new trailer will appear
46after the commit message part of the ouput, and, if there is no line
47with only spaces at the end of the commit message part, one blank line
48will be added before the new trailer.
49
50Existing trailers are extracted from the input message by looking for
51a group of one or more lines that contain a colon (by default), where
52the group is preceded by one or more empty (or whitespace-only) lines.
53The group must either be at the end of the message or be the last
54non-whitespace lines before a line that starts with '---'. Such three
55minus signs start the patch part of the message.
56
57When reading trailers, there can be whitespaces before and after the
58token, the separator and the value. There can also be whitespaces
59indide the token and the value.
60
61Note that 'trailers' do not follow and are not intended to follow many
62rules for RFC 822 headers. For example they do not follow the line
63folding rules, the encoding rules and probably many other rules.
64
65OPTIONS
66-------
67--trim-empty::
68 If the <value> part of any trailer contains only whitespace,
69 the whole trailer will be removed from the resulting message.
70 This apply to existing trailers as well as new trailers.
71
72--trailer <token>[(=|:)<value>]::
73 Specify a (<token>, <value>) pair that should be applied as a
74 trailer to the input messages. See the description of this
75 command.
76
77CONFIGURATION VARIABLES
78-----------------------
79
80trailer.separators::
81 This option tells which characters are recognized as trailer
82 separators. By default only ':' is recognized as a trailer
83 separator, except that '=' is always accepted on the command
84 line for compatibility with other git commands.
85+
86The first character given by this option will be the default character
87used when another separator is not specified in the config for this
88trailer.
89+
90For example, if the value for this option is "%=$", then only lines
91using the format '<token><sep><value>' with <sep> containing '%', '='
92or '$' and then spaces will be considered trailers. And '%' will be
93the default separator used, so by default trailers will appear like:
94'<token>% <value>' (one percent sign and one space will appear between
95the token and the value).
96
97trailer.where::
98 This option tells where a new trailer will be added.
99+
100This can be `end`, which is the default, `start`, `after` or `before`.
101+
102If it is `end`, then each new trailer will appear at the end of the
103existing trailers.
104+
105If it is `start`, then each new trailer will appear at the start,
106instead of the end, of the existing trailers.
107+
108If it is `after`, then each new trailer will appear just after the
109last trailer with the same <token>.
110+
111If it is `before`, then each new trailer will appear just before the
112first trailer with the same <token>.
113
114trailer.ifexists::
115 This option makes it possible to choose what action will be
116 performed when there is already at least one trailer with the
117 same <token> in the message.
118+
119The valid values for this option are: `addIfDifferentNeighbor` (this
120is the default), `addIfDifferent`, `add`, `overwrite` or `doNothing`.
121+
122With `addIfDifferentNeighbor`, a new trailer will be added only if no
123trailer with the same (<token>, <value>) pair is above or below the line
124where the new trailer will be added.
125+
126With `addIfDifferent`, a new trailer will be added only if no trailer
127with the same (<token>, <value>) pair is already in the message.
128+
129With `add`, a new trailer will be added, even if some trailers with
130the same (<token>, <value>) pair are already in the message.
131+
132With `replace`, an existing trailer with the same <token> will be
133deleted and the new trailer will be added. The deleted trailer will be
134the closest one (with the same <token>) to the place where the new one
135will be added.
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137With `doNothing`, nothing will be done; that is no new trailer will be
138added if there is already one with the same <token> in the message.
139
140trailer.ifmissing::
141 This option makes it possible to choose what action will be
142 performed when there is not yet any trailer with the same
143 <token> in the message.
144+
145The valid values for this option are: `add` (this is the default) and
146`doNothing`.
147+
148With `add`, a new trailer will be added.
149+
150With `doNothing`, nothing will be done.
151
152trailer.<token>.key::
153 This `key` will be used instead of <token> in the trailer. At
154 the end of this key, a separator can appear and then some
155 space characters. By default the only valid separator is ':',
156 but this can be changed using the `trailer.separators` config
157 variable.
158+
159If there is a separator, then the key will be used instead of both the
160<token> and the default separator when adding the trailer.
161
162trailer.<token>.where::
163 This option takes the same values as the 'trailer.where'
164 configuration variable and it overrides what is specified by
165 that option for trailers with the specified <token>.
166
167trailer.<token>.ifexist::
168 This option takes the same values as the 'trailer.ifexist'
169 configuration variable and it overrides what is specified by
170 that option for trailers with the specified <token>.
171
172trailer.<token>.ifmissing::
173 This option takes the same values as the 'trailer.ifmissing'
174 configuration variable and it overrides what is specified by
175 that option for trailers with the specified <token>.
176
177trailer.<token>.command::
178 This option can be used to specify a shell command that will
179 be called to automatically add or modify a trailer with the
180 specified <token>.
181+
182When this option is specified, the behavior is as if a special
183'<token>=<value>' argument were added at the beginning of the command
184line, where <value> is taken to be the standard output of the
185specified command with any leading and trailing whitespace trimmed
186off.
187+
188If the command contains the `$ARG` string, this string will be
189replaced with the <value> part of an existing trailer with the same
190<token>, if any, before the command is launched.
191+
192If some '<token>=<value>' arguments are also passed on the command
193line, when a 'trailer.<token>.command' is configured, the command will
194also be executed for each of these arguments. And the <value> part of
195these arguments, if any, will be used to replace the `$ARG` string in
196the command.
197
198EXAMPLES
199--------
200
201* Configure a 'sign' trailer with a 'Signed-off-by' key, and then
202 add two of these trailers to a message:
203+
204------------
205$ git config trailer.sign.key "Signed-off-by"
206$ cat msg.txt
207subject
208
209message
210$ cat msg.txt | git interpret-trailers --trailer 'sign: Alice <alice@example.com>' --trailer 'sign: Bob <bob@example.com>'
211subject
212
213message
214
215Signed-off-by: Alice <alice@example.com>
216Signed-off-by: Bob <bob@example.com>
217------------
218
219* Extract the last commit as a patch, and add a 'Cc' and a
220 'Reviewed-by' trailer to it:
221+
222------------
223$ git format-patch -1
2240001-foo.patch
225$ git interpret-trailers --trailer 'Cc: Alice <alice@example.com>' --trailer 'Reviewed-by: Bob <bob@example.com>' 0001-foo.patch >0001-bar.patch
226------------
227
228* Configure a 'sign' trailer with a command to automatically add a
229 'Signed-off-by: ' with the author information only if there is no
230 'Signed-off-by: ' already, and show how it works:
231+
232------------
233$ git config trailer.sign.key "Signed-off-by: "
234$ git config trailer.sign.ifmissing add
235$ git config trailer.sign.ifexists doNothing
236$ git config trailer.sign.command 'echo "$(git config user.name) <$(git config user.email)>"'
237$ git interpret-trailers <<EOF
238> EOF
239
240Signed-off-by: Bob <bob@example.com>
241$ git interpret-trailers <<EOF
242> Signed-off-by: Alice <alice@example.com>
243> EOF
244
245Signed-off-by: Alice <alice@example.com>
246------------
247
248* Configure a 'fix' trailer with a key that contains a '#' and no
249 space after this character, and show how it works:
250+
251------------
252$ git config trailer.separators ":#"
253$ git config trailer.fix.key "Fix #"
254$ echo "subject" | git interpret-trailers --trailer fix=42
255subject
256
257Fix #42
258------------
259
260* Configure a 'see' trailer with a command to show the subject of a
261 commit that is related, and show how it works:
262+
263------------
264$ git config trailer.see.key "See-also: "
265$ git config trailer.see.ifExists "replace"
266$ git config trailer.see.ifMissing "doNothing"
267$ git config trailer.see.command "git log -1 --oneline --format=\"%h (%s)\" --abbrev-commit --abbrev=14 \$ARG"
268$ git interpret-trailers <<EOF
269> subject
270>
271> message
272>
273> see: HEAD~2
274> EOF
275subject
276
277message
278
279See-also: fe3187489d69c4 (subject of related commit)
280------------
281
282* Configure a commit template with some trailers with empty values
283 (using sed to show and keep the trailing spaces at the end of the
284 trailers), then configure a commit-msg hook that uses
285 'git interpret-trailers' to remove trailers with empty values and
286 to add a 'git-version' trailer:
287+
288------------
289$ sed -e 's/ Z$/ /' >commit_template.txt <<EOF
290> ***subject***
291>
292> ***message***
293>
294> Fixes: Z
295> Cc: Z
296> Reviewed-by: Z
297> Signed-off-by: Z
298> EOF
299$ git config commit.template commit_template.txt
300$ cat >.git/hooks/commit-msg <<EOF
301> #!/bin/sh
302> git interpret-trailers --trim-empty --trailer "git-version: \$(git describe)" "\$1" > "\$1.new"
303> mv "\$1.new" "\$1"
304> EOF
305$ chmod +x .git/hooks/commit-msg
306------------
307
308SEE ALSO
309--------
310linkgit:git-commit[1], linkgit:git-format-patch[1], linkgit:git-config[1]
311
312GIT
313---
314Part of the linkgit:git[1] suite