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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? Off-Topic Section? Holy hell, I've been gone a while... Post 55697 by Neo on Thursday 16th of September 2004 05:36:23 PM
Old 09-16-2004
Re: Off-Topic Section? Holy hell, I've been gone a while...

Quote:
Originally posted by Karma
Wowee, step off the bandwagon for a few months and it's amazing what can change. I'm still not sure if this is, in fact, but if it is, what made Neo change his mind about an OT thread?
So, far experiences with 'off topic' threads seem to validate our earlier concerns that they are a distraction and a waste of forum resources.

The good news is that there are not many off topic threads Smilie
 

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GIT-REVIEW(1)						    BSD General Commands Manual 					     GIT-REVIEW(1)

NAME
git-review -- Submit changes to Gerrit for review SYNOPSIS
git-review [-r remote] [-uv] -d change [branch] git-review [-r remote] [-fnuv] -s [branch] git-review [-fnuvDR] [-r remote] [-t topic] [branch] git-review --version DESCRIPTION
git-review automates and streamlines some of the tasks involved with submitting local changes to a Gerrit server for review. It is designed to make it easier to apprehend Gerrit, especially for users that have recently switched to Git from another version control system. The following options are available: -d change, --download=change Download change from Gerrit into a local branch. The branch will be named after the patch author and the name of a topic. If the local branch already exists, it will attempt to update with the latest patchset for this change. -f, --finish Close down the local branch and switch back to the target branch on successful submission. -n, --dry-run Don't actually perform any commands that have direct effects. Print them instead. -r remote, --remote=remote Git remote to use for Gerrit. -s, --setup Just run the repo setup commands but don't submit anything. -t topic, --topic=topic Sets the target topic for this change on the gerrit server. If not specified, a bug number from the commit summary will be used. Alternatively, the local branch name will be used if different from remote branch. -u, --update Skip cached local copies and force updates from network resources. -l, --list List the available reviews on the gerrit server for this project. -y, --yes Indicate that you do, in fact, understand if you are submitting more than one patch. -v --verbose Turns on more verbose output. -D, --draft Submit review as a draft. Requires Gerrit 2.3 or newer. -R, --no-rebase Do not automatically perform a rebase before submitting the change to Gerrit. When submitting a change for review, you will usually want it to be based on the tip of upstream branch in order to avoid possible conflicts. When amending a change and rebasing the new patchset, the Gerrit web interface will show a difference between the two patchsets which contains all commits in between. This may confuse many reviewers that would expect to see a much simpler difference. --version Print the version number and exit. FILES
To use git-review with your project, it is recommended that you create a file at the root of the repository named .gitreview and place infor- mation about your gerrit installation in it. The format is similar to the Windows .ini file format: [gerrit] host=hostname port=TCP port number of gerrit project=project name defaultbranch=branch to work on It is also possible to specify optional default name for the Git remote using the defaultremote configuration parameter. Setting defaultrebase to zero will make git-review not to rebase changes by default (same as the -R command line option) [gerrit] host=review.example.com port=29418 project=department/project.git defaultbranch=master defaultremote=review defaultrebase=0 EXAMPLES
To fetch a remote change number 3004: $ git-review -d 3004 Downloading refs/changes/04/3004/1 from gerrit into review/someone/topic_name Switched to branch 'review/someone/topic_name $ git branch master * review/author/topic_name Gerrit looks up both name of the author and the topic name from Gerrit to name a local branch. This facilitates easier identification of changes. To send a change for review and delete local branch afterwards: $ git-review -f remote: Resolving deltas: 0% (0/8) To ssh://username@review.example.com/departement/project.git * [new branch] HEAD -> refs/for/master/topic_name Switched to branch 'master' Deleted branch 'review/someone/topic_name' $ git branch * master An example .gitreview configuration file for a project department/project hosted on review.example.com port 29418 in the branch master : [gerrit] host=review.example.com port=29418 project=department/project.git defaultbranch=master BUGS
Bug reports can be submitted to https://launchpad.net/git-review AUTHORS
git-review is maintained by OpenStack, LLC This manpage has been enhanced by: Antoine Musso <hashar@free.fr> Marcin Cieslak <saper@saper.info> April 4th, 2012
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