version-controlled at all). But there are several disadvantages -
for one, these tools (especially StGIT) do not actually fit well
with plain Git at all: it is basically impossible to take advantage
-of the index efectively when using StGIT. But more importantly,
+of the index effectively when using StGIT. But more importantly,
these tools horribly fail in the face of distributed environment.
TopGit has been designed around three main tenets:
As mentioned above, the main intended use-case for TopGit is tracking
third-party patches, where each patch is effectively a single topic
-branch. In order to flexibly accomodate even complex scenarios when
+branch. In order to flexibly accommodate even complex scenarios when
you track many patches where many are independent but some depend
on others, TopGit ignores the ancient Quilt heritage of patch series
and instead allows the patches to freely form graphs (DAGs just like
After `tg create`, you should insert the patch description
to the '.topmsg' file, which will already contain some
- pre-filled bits. You can set topgit.to, topgit.cc and topgit.bcc
+ prefilled bits. You can set topgit.to, topgit.cc and topgit.bcc
configuration variables in order to have `tg create`
add these headers with given default values to '.topmsg'.
adjusting '.topmsg', prepare them in the index before
calling 'tg depend add'.
+ TODO: Subcommand for removing dependencies, obviously
+
tg info
~~~~~~~
Show a summary information about the current or specified
in the cleaned up history (corresponding basically exactly
to `tg patch` output for the topic branch).
- The command has two posible outputs now - either a Git branch
+ The command has two possible outputs now - either a Git branch
with the collapsed history, or a quilt series in new directory.
In case of producing collapsed history in new branch,
a comma-separated explicit list of branches to export. This
mode of operation is currently not supported with collapse.
+ In '--quilt' mode the patches are named like the originating topgit
+ branch. So usually they end up in subdirectories of the output
+ directory. With option '--flatten' the names are mangled such that
+ they end up directly in the output dir (i.e. slashed are substituted by
+ underscores). With '--numbered' (which implies '--flatten') the patch
+ names get a number as prefix to allow getting the order without
+ consulting the series file, which eases sending out the patches.
+
Usage: tg export ([--collapse] BRANCH | --quilt DIR)
TODO: Make stripping of non-essential headers configurable
TODO: Make stripping of [PATCH] and other prefixes configurable
TODO: --mbox option for other mode of operation
- TODO: -n option to prevent exporting of empty patches
TODO: -a option to export all branches
TODO: For quilt exporting, use a temporary branch and remove it when
done - this would allow producing conflict-less series
TODO: tg update -a for updating all topic branches
-TODO: tg depend for adding/removing dependencies smoothly
TODO: tg rename
When mailing out your patch, basically only few extra headers
mail headers are inserted and the patch itself is appended.
Thus, as your patches evolve, you can record nuances like whether
-the paricular patch should have To-list/Cc-maintainer or vice
+the particular patch should have To-list/Cc-maintainer or vice
versa and similar nuances, if your project is into that.
From is prefilled from your current GIT_AUTHOR_IDENT, other headers
can be prefilled from various optional topgit.* config options.