git-pw(1)

git-pw is a tool for integrating Git with...

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Description

GIT-PW

NAME

git-pw - git-pw is a tool for integrating Git with...

SYNOPSIS

git-pw [OPTIONS] COMMAND [ARGS]...

DESCRIPTION

git-pw is a tool for integrating Git with Patchwork.

git-pw can interact with individual patches, complete patch series, and customized bundles. The three major subcommands are *patch*, *bundle*, and *series*.

The git-pw utility is a wrapper which makes REST calls to the Patchwork service. To use git-pw, you must set up your environment by configuring your Patchwork server URL and either an API token or a username and password. To configure the server URL, run::

git config pw.server http://pw.server.com/path/to/patchwork

To configure the token, run::

git config pw.token token

Alternatively, you can pass these options via command line parameters or environment variables.

For more information on any of the commands, simply pass ‘‘--help‘‘ to the appropriate command.

OPTIONS

--debug

Output more information about what’s going on.

--token TOKEN

Authentication token. Defaults to the value of ’git config pw.token’.

--username USERNAME

Authentication username. Defaults to the value of ’git config pw.username’.

--password PASSWORD

Authentication password. Defaults to the value of ’git config pw.password’.

--server SERVER

Patchwork server address/hostname. Defaults to the value of ’git config pw.server’.

--project PROJECT

Patchwork project. Defaults the value of ’git config pw.project’.

--version

Show the version and exit.

COMMANDS

patch
Interact with patches.
See git-pw-patch(1) for full documentation on the patch command.

series
Interact with series.
See git-pw-series(1) for full documentation on the series command.

bundle
Interact with bundles.
See git-pw-bundle(1) for full documentation on the bundle command.