Apply an Open Patch
n34 patch apply
command
Usage:
Set an open patch status to applied
Usage: n34 patch apply [OPTIONS] <PATCH_ID> [APPLIED_COMMITS]...
Arguments:
<PATCH_ID> The open patch id to apply it. Must be orignal root patch or revision root
[APPLIED_COMMITS]... The applied commits
Options:
--repo <NADDR-NIP05-OR-SET> Repository address in `naddr` format (`naddr1...`), NIP-05 format (`4rs.nl/n34` or `_@4rs.nl/n34`), or a set name like `kernel`
--patches <PATCH-EVENT-ID> Patches that have been applied. Use this when only some patches have been applied, not all
Creates a kind 1631
event (Applied/Merged status) for the specified patch. The
patch must be in open status.
You can specify either an original patch or revision patch ID, but the status event will only reference the original patch. Revision patches will be mentioned in the event.
The APPLIED_COMMITS
field serves to inform clients about the status of
specific commits, whether they have been applied or not. If you need to retrieve
the list of commits from a specific point (such as the tip of the master branch)
up to the HEAD
, you can use the following Git command: git log --pretty=%H 'origin/master..HEAD'
.