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PROGRAM:
NAME
guilt-patchbomb - Email a series of commits interactively
SYNOPSIS
guilt patchbomb [-n] [-s] [--in-reply-to <msgid>] [--git] [--subject-prefix <prefix>]
[<hash> | <since>..[<until>] | ..<until>]
DESCRIPTION
Send a series of commits via email asking for To, CC and other information interactively.
OPTIONS
-n
Don’t send
-s
Don’t add additional repository committer sign-offs to the patch. This allows the
sign-off chain to be fully expressed in the commit messages and not changed by the act
of sending a patchbomb.
--in-reply-to <msgid>
Set the In-reply-to header to the specified message id. This allows the patches to be
sent as replies to an arbitrary message.
--git
Generate a patch which uses all the features offered by the git diff format (e.g.,
rename and copy detection).
--subject-prefix <prefix>
Rather than using the standard [PATCH] prefix in the subject line, use [<prefix>]
instead.
<hash>
Only the specified revision.
<since>..[<until>]
Revisions starting from <since> until <until>. The <since> revision it self is NOT
included, while <until> is. If <until> is not specified, it is assumed to be HEAD.
..<until>
All revisions until the <until> revision (inclusive).
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