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PROGRAM:
NAME
stg-export - Export patches to a directory
SYNOPSIS
stg export [options] [--] [<patch1>] [<patch2>] [<patch3>..<patch4>]
DESCRIPTION
Export a range of applied patches to a given directory (defaults to patches-<branch>) in a
standard unified GNU diff format. A template file (defaulting to .git/patchexport.tmpl or
~/.stgit/templates/patchexport.tmpl or /usr/share/stgit/templates/patchexport.tmpl) can be
used for the patch format. The following variables are supported in the template file:
%(description)s - patch description
%(shortdescr)s - the first line of the patch description
%(longdescr)s - the rest of the patch description, after the first line
%(diffstat)s - the diff statistics
%(authname)s - author's name
%(authemail)s - author's e-mail
%(authdate)s - patch creation date
%(commname)s - committer's name
%(commemail)s - committer's e-mail
OPTIONS
-d DIR, --dir DIR
Export patches to DIR instead of the default.
-p, --patch
Append .patch to the patch names.
-e EXTENSION, --extension EXTENSION
Append .EXTENSION to the patch names.
-n, --numbered
Prefix the patch names with order numbers.
-t FILE, --template FILE
Use FILE as a template.
-b BRANCH, --branch BRANCH
Use BRANCH instead of the default branch.
-s, --stdout
Dump the patches to the standard output.
-O OPTIONS, --diff-opts OPTIONS
Extra options to pass to "git diff".
STGIT
Part of the StGit suite - see stg(1)
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