Creating patches from branches
Instead of counting the number of commits you need to make patches for, you can create the patches by specifying the target branch when running the format-patch command.
Getting ready
We'll use the same repository as in the previous example:
$ git clone https://github.com/dvaske/offline-sharing.git $ cd offline-sharing
Create the master branch locally without checking out:
$ git branch master origin/master
Make sure we have develop checked out:
$ git checkout develop
How to do it...
We'll pretend that we have been working on the develop
branch and have made some commits. Now, we need to format patches for all these commits so we can send them to the repository maintainer or carry them to another machine.
Let's see the commits on develop
not on master
:
$ git log --oneline master..develop c131c8b Adds functionality to prime-test a range of numbers 274a7a8 Adds Makefile for easy building 88798da Move print functionality of is_prime
Now, instead of running git format...