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STG-SERIES(1) | StGit Manual | STG-SERIES(1) |
NAME¶
stg-series - Display the patch series
SYNOPSIS¶
stg series [OPTIONS] [-A] [-U] [-H] stg series [OPTIONS] --all stg series [OPTIONS] --short stg series [OPTIONS] [patch]...
DESCRIPTION¶
Show all the patches in the series, or just those in the given range, ordered from bottom to top.
The topmost applied patch is prefixed with >. All other applied patches are prefixed with +. Unapplied patches are prefixed with - and hidden patches with !.
The --reverse option may be used to reverse the order in which patches are displayed. The reversed order is more stack-like, with the base of the stack appearing at the bottom of of the display.
Empty patches are prefixed with a * when the --empty option is used.
OPTIONS¶
-b <branch>, --branch=<branch>
-a, --all
-s[=<n>], --short[=<n>]
-A, --applied
-U, --unapplied
-H, --hidden
-m <branch>, --missing=<branch>
--author
-c, --count
-i[=<length>], --commit-id[=<length>]
The optional length indicates how many prefix characters of the commit id to display. The default is "full", which displays the full commit id, but may alternatively be specified as a positive integer greater than or equal to 4.
-d, --description
-e, --empty
-P, --no-prefix
-I, --indices
-O, --offsets
-r, --reverse
This causes the stack to be displayed "right-side up". By default, patches are printed in order from bottom to top; i.e. the first patch in the stack is printed first and the last patch is printed last. Thus with the default ordering, the stack is displayed upside down. Reversing the order flips the stack such that the bottom of the stack is spatially at the top of the display, which may be more intuitive.
--showbranch
STGIT¶
Part of the StGit suite - see stg(1)
09/20/2024 | StGit 2.4.12 |