Re: [ANNOUNCE/RFC] cj-git-patchtool: a "rebase -i" with more interaction

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Christian Jaeger <chrjae@xxxxxxxxx> writes:

> So I've written a set of tools[1] that separates the acts of editing
> and applying history changes.
[...]
> 
> For more information see the README on Github.[1]
[...]

I have added cj-git-patchtool to "Patch-management Interface layers"
section of "Interfaces, frontends and tools" page on Git Wiki:

  https://git.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/Interfaces,_frontends,_and_tools#cj-git-patchtool

Please check if it is correct, and improve project description if
needed.

> I don't know whether there are other tools offering the same now.
> Also, I have written this "just for myself", and for this reason made
> use of a set of never-before released Perl libraries of mine. If
> there's general interest in this tool, I'll be glad to help get rid of
> the dependency on these libraries (or clean them up and publish them
> properly, too).

I use one of patch management interfaces for that, namely StGit.  It
operates on stack of patches, which you can apply and unapply, going
back and forth and correcting them.

-- 
Jakub Narębski

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