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Rename the :patch remove command to :patch drop to better express the
this operation is the counter-part to :patch apply.
Signed-off-by: Koni Marti <koni.marti@gmail.com>
Acked-by: Robin Jarry <robin@jarry.cc>
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Implement worktree support for the patch management.
Use ":patch apply -w <commit-ish> <tag>" to create a new worktree and
apply the selected messages to it. The worktree is linked to repo in the
current project.
Internally, the worktree is stored as a new project. When this project
is deleted with ":patch delete", the underlying linked worktree is
removed as well.
":patch list" shows when a project is a worktree and to what project it
is linked to.
Worktrees enable the users to create a new copy of the repo at a given
commit and apply patches without interrupting the current work in the
base repo.
Signed-off-by: Koni Marti <koni.marti@gmail.com>
Acked-by: Robin Jarry <robin@jarry.cc>
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Implement the :patch remove command. Remove a patch set from the
respository and from the internal storage. Note that in git, this will
change all commit hashes that appear after the removed one since the
commit hash depends on its parents. Adjust the code to handle such cases
and add tests for this.
Signed-off-by: Koni Marti <koni.marti@gmail.com>
Acked-by: Robin Jarry <robin@jarry.cc>
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