On Mon, Jan 28, 2013 at 11:41 AM, Florian Pritz <bluewind@xinu.at> wrote:
On 28.01.2013 09:36, Maxime Gauduin wrote:
Thank you for the tips. I had read that "git format-patch commit_id" would give me the patch I wanted, but I only managed to have all patches generated.
format-patch gives you all changes made after the commit id you specify. So if you work on a separate branch and it's based on master you can run "format-patch master" you will get all your changes. You can also use format-patch origin/master if, but I use branches.
Thanks, working on a separate branch is indeed a good idea. I just stumbled upon the super quick git guide on the wiki. This will be useful in the future. -- Alucryd "In the name of God, impure souls of the living dead shall be banished into eternal damnation. Amen."