Re: [PATCH] git-jump: ignore (custom) prefix in diff mode

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Mischa POSLAWSKY <git@xxxxxxxx> wrote:

> ... I would argue against diff options creating non-standard patches.

Seems to me it might depend on what one means by "non-standard".

I can envision cases in which increasing the number of context lines
would result in the patch being more robust WRT applying correctly
to a recipient's version that might be a bit different than the one
against which it was created.

OTOH one most likely does not want to create a patch with -b unless
the apply tool also supports such and there is a way to communicate
to the apply tool that -b was used in creating the patch.
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