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NAME

6       guilt - quilt on top of git
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SYNOPSIS

9       guilt COMMAND [ARGS]
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DESCRIPTION

12       Andrew Morton originally developed a set of scripts for maintaining
13       kernel patches outside of any SCM tool. Others extended these into a
14       suite called quilt. The basic idea behind quilt is to maintain patches
15       instead of maintaining source files. Patches can be added, removed or
16       reordered, and they can be refreshed as you fix bugs or update to a new
17       base revision. quilt is very powerful, but it is not integrated with
18       the underlying SCM tools. This makes it difficult to visualize your
19       changes.
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21       Guilt allows one to use quilt functionality on top of a Git repository.
22       Changes are maintained as patches which are committed into Git. Commits
23       can be removed or reordered, and the underlying patch can be refreshed
24       based on changes made in the working directory. The patch directory can
25       also be placed under revision control, so you can have a separate
26       history of changes made to your patches.
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PATCHES DIRECTORY

29       In Guilt, all the patches are stored in .git/patches/$branch/, where
30       $branch is the name of the branch being worked on. This means that one
31       can have a independent series of patches for each branch present in the
32       repository. Each of these per-branch directories contains 3 special
33       files:
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35       guards: This file contains any guards that should be applied to the
36       series when pushing. It is only present when guards are selected.
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38       series: This file contains a list of all the patch filenames relative
39       to the per-branch patch directory. Empty and commented out lines are
40       ignored.
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42       status: This file contains the state of the stack. What patches are
43       applied.
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HOOKS

46       Any guilt operation may execute zero or more hook scripts which can be
47       used to run any housekeeping commands or even abort the execution of
48       the command.
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HOOKS DIRECTORY

51       Guilt follows the same basic design of hooks in Git itself. All Guilt
52       hooks are executable files (generally shell scripts, but they can be
53       anything the operating system can execute) in .git/hooks/guilt/.
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55       The following hooks are supported:
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58       delete <patch name>
59           Executed when a patch is deleted from the patch series via guilt-
60           delete(1).
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GUILT COMMANDS

63       All commands must be called without a dash. e.g. guilt add
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66       guilt-add(1)
67           guilt-add - Add a file to git and guilt.
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69       guilt-applied(1)
70           guilt-applied - List applied patches.
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72       guilt-branch(1)
73           guilt-branch - Branch the entire patch series.
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75       guilt-commit(1)
76           guilt-commit - Commit specified number of patches.
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78       guilt-delete(1)
79           guilt-delete - Delete a patch.
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81       guilt-diff(1)
82           guilt-diff - Outputs various diffs.
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84       guilt-export(1)
85           guilt-export - Export a patch series (to be used by quilt).
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87       guilt-files(1)
88           guilt-files - Print the list of files that the topmost patch
89           changes.
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91       guilt-fold(1)
92           guilt-fold - Fold a specified patch into the topmost applied patch.
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94       guilt-fork(1)
95           guilt-fork - Fork the topmost applied patch.
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97       guilt-graph(1)
98           guilt-graph - Create a patch dependency graph.
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100       guilt-guard(1)
101           guilt-guard - Assign guards to patches.
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103       guilt-header(1)
104           guilt-header - Print a patch header.
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106       guilt-help(1)
107           guilt-help - open man page of a guilt command.
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109       guilt-import-commit(1)
110           guilt-import-commit - Import one or more commits as patches.
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112       guilt-import(1)
113           guilt-import - Import specified patch file.
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115       guilt-init(1)
116           guilt-init - Initialize guilt for use in a git repository.
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118       guilt-new(1)
119           guilt-new - Create a new patch.
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121       guilt-next(1)
122           guilt-next - Output the name of next patch to be pushed.
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124       guilt-patchbomb(1)
125           guilt-patchbomb - Email a series of commits interactively.
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127       guilt-pop(1)
128           guilt-pop - Pop patches from the tree.
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130       guilt-prev(1)
131           guilt-prev - Output name of second topmost applied patch.
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133       guilt-push(1)
134           guilt-push - Push patches onto the tree.
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136       guilt-rebase(1)
137           guilt-rebase - Rebase pushed patches.
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139       guilt-refresh(1)
140           guilt-refresh - Refresh topmost applied patch.
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142       guilt-repair(1)
143           guilt-repair - Repair the repository state.
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145       guilt-rm(1)
146           guilt-rm - Remove a file from the git tree and guilt.
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148       guilt-select(1)
149           guilt-select - Select guards to apply when pushing patches.
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151       guilt-series(1)
152           guilt-series - Print the stack of patches.
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154       guilt-status(1)
155           guilt-status - Print the status of files since the last refresh.
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157       guilt-top(1)
158           guilt-top - Output name of topmost applied patch.
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160       guilt-unapplied(1)
161           guilt-unapplied - List all unapplied patches.
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AUTHOR

164       Written by Josef "Jeff" Sipek <jeffpc@josefsipek.net[1]>
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DOCUMENTATION

167       Documentation by Brandon Philips <brandon@ifup.org[2]> and Josef "Jeff"
168       Sipek <jeffpc@josefsipek.net[1]>
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GUILT

171       Part of the guilt(7) suite (Generated for Guilt v0.36)
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NOTES

174        1. jeffpc@josefsipek.net
175           mailto:jeffpc@josefsipek.net
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177        2. brandon@ifup.org
178           mailto:brandon@ifup.org
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