09-24-2001
sed : replacement of file
Thank U very much.. by the way.. is there any way to do the same without creating a new file and deleting the old file?
I mean to edit the same file with one command.
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NAME
stg-edit - edit a patch description or diff
SYNOPSIS
stg edit [options] [<patch>]
DESCRIPTION
Edit the description and author information of the given patch (or the current patch if no patch name was given). With --diff, also edit
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The editor is invoked with the following contents:
From: A U Thor <author@example.com>
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-d, --diff
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--ack
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