git am -k
would prevent it from removing content in []
brackets at the beginning of the subject, but that would also keep the [PATCH 1/7]
portion. git format-patch
also has a -k
option which would prevent it from adding that type of content allowing the subject to be preserved through a git format-patch | git am
cycle.
git am should ignore something in commit message startswith "[]"?
Question
I have a commit with message like [Hello World]Something.
Then I use git format-patch HEAD~1 to crate a patch.
Content of patch like this:
Subject: [PATCH 1/7] [Hello World] Something.
But after I use git am to apply patch,the commit message became "Something" only,[Hello World] seems lost.
How can I keep content in "[]" after apply patch?
La solution
Autres conseils
I had the same concern and found the solution in the link below:
http://git.661346.n2.nabble.com/Bug-Incorrect-stripping-of-the-PATCH-prefix-in-git-am-td7643405.html
We have to use "am" command with "--keep-non-patch" option. The man page describes as follows:
$ man git am
--keep-non-patch
Pass -b flag to git mailinfo (see git-mailinfo(1)).
$ man git mailinfo
-b
When -k is not in effect, all leading strings bracketed with [ and ] pairs
are stripped. This option limits the stripping to only the pairs whose
bracketed string contains the word "PATCH".
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