stg-publish

Langue: en

Version: 11/24/2009 (ubuntu - 24/10/10)

Section: 1 (Commandes utilisateur)

NAME

stg-publish - Push the stack changes to a merge-friendly branch

SYNOPSIS

 stg publish [options] [branch]
 

DESCRIPTION

This command commits a set of changes on a separate (called public) branch based on the modifications of the given or current stack. The history of the public branch is not re-written, making it merge-friendly and feasible for publishing. The heads of the stack and public branch may be different but the corresponding tree objects are always the same.

If the trees of the stack and public branch are different (otherwise the command has no effect), StGit first checks for a rebase of the stack since the last publishing. If a rebase is detected, StGit creates a commit on the public branch corresponding to a merge between the new stack base and the latest public head.

If no rebasing was detected, StGit checks for new patches that may have been created on top of the stack since the last publishing. If new patches are found and are not empty, they are checked into the public branch keeping the same commit information (e.g. log message, author, committer, date).

If the above tests fail (e.g. patches modified or removed), StGit creates a new commit on the public branch having the same tree as the stack but the public head as its parent. The editor will be invoked if no "--message" option is given.

It is recommended that stack modifications falling in different categories as described above are separated by a publish command in order to keep the public branch history cleaner (otherwise StGit would generate a big commit including several stack modifications).

The public branch name can be set via the branch.<branch>.public configuration variable (defaulting to "<branch>.public").

OPTIONS

-b BRANCH, --branch BRANCH

Use BRANCH instead of the default branch.

--author "NAME <EMAIL>"

Set the author details.

--authname NAME

Set the author name.

--authemail EMAIL

Set the author email.

--authdate DATE

Set the author date.

-m MESSAGE, --message MESSAGE

Use MESSAGE instead of invoking the editor.

-f FILE, --file FILE

Use the contents of FILE instead of invoking the editor. (If FILE is "-", write to stdout.)

--sign

Add a "Signed-off-by:" to the end of the patch.

--ack

Add an "Acked-by:" line to the end of the patch.

STGIT

Part of the StGit suite - see linkman:stg[1]