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Working with patches in Astroid
Gaute Hope edited this page Feb 24, 2017
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- Open the message
- Press
Yto yank the raw source of the message to the primary clipboard - Open a terminal (or the drop-down terminal using
|) - Navigate to the repository
- Apply the patch using
git am(or typicallygit am -3) - Press
Shift-Insertto paste the patch intostdin - Press
Ctrl-Dto complete the paste
- Open the thread
- Mark the messages containing patches using
t(orTto mark all) - Press
;to apply an action to all marked messages - Press
Yto create anmboxwith a synthesis of the raw marked messages, this is stored on the clipboard - Open a terminal (or the drop-down terminal using
|) - Navigate to the repository
- Apply the patch using
git am(or typicallygit am -3) - Press
Shift-Insertto paste the patch intostdin - Press
Ctrl-Dto complete the paste
- Open the thread
- Mark the messages containing patches using
t(orTto mark all) - Press
;to apply an action to all marked messages - Press
sto save the marked messages individually to a desired directory - Apply the patches using
git am
- Open the message
- Press
yto yank the decoded message content to the primary clipboard - Open a terminal (or the drop-down terminal using
|) - Navigate to the repository
- Apply the patch using
git applyandShift-Insertto paste the diff intostdin - Press
Ctrl-Dto complete the paste
Sending a revised series using git-send-email
- Open the original series or the e-mail you wish to reply to
- Press
Ctrl-yto yank the message-ID of the original message (this is now stored on the primary clipboard) - Paste this to the
--in-reply-to=command line option forgit-send-emailusingShift-Insertin your terminal.