10-10-2018
You mean you did a query into your PICK DB and stored the results in a flat text file; and you are asking how to do a PICK DB query and store the results in what format exactly?
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
stg-pick
STG-PICK(1) StGit Manual STG-PICK(1)
NAME
stg-pick - Import a patch from a different branch or a commit object
SYNOPSIS
stg pick [options] ([<patch1>] [<patch2>] [<patch3>..<patch4>])|<commit>
DESCRIPTION
Import one or more patches from a different branch or a commit object into the current series. By default, the name of the imported patch
is used as the name of the current patch. It can be overridden with the --name option. A commit object can be reverted with the --revert
option. The log and author information are those of the commit object.
OPTIONS
-n NAME, --name NAME
Use NAME as the patch name.
-B REF-BRANCH, --ref-branch REF-BRANCH
Pick patches from BRANCH.
-r, --revert
Revert the given commit object.
-p COMMITID, --parent COMMITID
Use COMMITID as parent.
-x, --expose
Append the imported commit id to the patch log.
--fold
Fold the commit object into the current patch.
--update
Like fold but only update the current patch files.
-f FILE, --file FILE
Only fold the given file (can be used multiple times).
--unapplied
Keep the patch unapplied.
STGIT
Part of the StGit suite - see linkman:stg[1]
StGit 03/13/2012 STG-PICK(1)