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Git send-email without format-patch


Git ships with built-in tools for collaborating over email. Sourcehut made a decent tutorial for it:

https://git-send-email.io/


I was successful in following the tutorial and submitting a couple of patches. After some attempts at improving my workflow, I think I will settle on the following:


Adding a self-destructive message


If you add three dashes (---) on a dedicated line in your commit message, everything afterward will be discarded when the patch is applied (using `git am`).


Commands after git clone:

# Check existing git config and adjust settings
git config --get-regex "^format\..*"
git config format.to "list@example.com"
git config format.subjectprefix "PATCH project"

Commands to send the patch:

# Submit a patch
git --amend                     # add a self-destructive message under a --- line
git send-email origin/master    # send the patch as email

Yes, it means that I am back to 2 commands, while still being able to resume from where I left off if anything fails.


[Attempt 2022] Git send-email with format-patch


📅 2023-05-03


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