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DEBTAGS-SUBMIT-PATCH(1) User Commands DEBTAGS-SUBMIT-PATCH(1)
NAME
debtags-submit-patch - submit tag patches to http://debtags.debian.net
SYNOPSIS
debtags-submit-patch [-t TAG] [options] [patchfile [patchfile...]]
DESCRIPTION
Submits a tag patch to the Debtags website. Each patch file is submitted in a different query.
OPTIONS
--version
show program's version number and exit
-h, --help
show this help message and exit
-t tag, --tag=tag
tag the patch with the given string (default: 24f895dcbabc389804e5).
-q, --quiet
quiet mode: only output errors.
-v, --verbose
verbose mode: output progress and non-essential information.
--stdin
read patch from standard input.
--url=url
URL to submit to (default: http://debtags.debian.net/api/patch).
--dump-http-error=file
if the server returns an error, dump the contentsof the error page to the given file (default:discard the error page).
Patch files can be generated with 'debtags diff' or 'tagcoll diff'.
Patch submissions are marked with a tag of your choice. It does not need to identify yourself (but feel free to use your email address),
but reusing your tag allows to handle all your edits as if they were a single one. This helps greatly when tags are reviewed.
By default, a mostly persistent but anonymous tag is generated by hashing your passwd entry.
debtags-submit-patch 1.8 June 2012 DEBTAGS-SUBMIT-PATCH(1)