git-send-bugzilla(1) - Linux man page
Name
git-send-bugzilla - Attach patches to a bugzilla bug
Synopsis
git-send-bugzilla [OPTIONS] (--dry-run | <bugid>)
<since>[..<until>]
Description
Attach each commit between <since> and <until> to the bug <bugid> on GNOME's bugzilla. If ..<until> is not specified, the head of the current working tree is implied.
If -n (or bugzilla.numbered in the repository configuration) is specified, instead of "[PATCH] Subject", the first line is formatted as "[n/m] Subject".
Options
-b|--url <url>
- The Bugzilla URL.
- -u|--username <username>
- Your Bugzilla user name.
- -p|--password <password>
- Your Bugzilla password.
- -s|--squash
- Send all the selected commits as a single patch.
- -n|--numbered
- Prefix attachment names with [n/m].
- --start-number <n>
- Start numbering the patches at <n> instead of 1.
- --dry-run
- Don't do anything for real. If you use this option you shouldn't specify a bug id.
Configuration
You can specify an URL, an user name and a password for the bugzilla in the repository configuration as follows:
-
[bugzilla] url = "http://bugzilla.kernel.org" username = "wanda@gnome.org" password = "********" - If you don't specify one of them in the repository configuration nor in the command line, git-send-bugzilla will ask for it before trying to attach the patches.
Examples
git-send-bugzilla -n 12345 master Extract all commits which are in the current branch but not in the master branch. Each commit will be attached as a single patch to the bug #12345
Author
Written by Steve Frécinaux <code@istique.net [1] >.
Documentation
Documentation by Steve Frécinaux <code@istique.net [1] >.