Re: [RFC] Add a suffix option to git-format-patch

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David Kågedal wrote:
"Josh Boyer" <jwboyer@xxxxxxxxx> writes:

Hi All,

I use git quite a bit to track my changes and then use
git-format-patch to generate patches to send on to others.  For the
most part, it works great but I find myself constantly doing:

mv xxxx-foo.txt xxxx-foo.patch

Seconded. I would even prefer .patch to be default, but I guess a
config parameter would help me there.


Thirded, although I'd rather have it .gpatch, as it's a full commit with message and all. It isn't necessarily usable with the 'patch' program without manual massage first.

I can live with .txt though. Not many other files I keep around have names quite like 0001-loadbalance_module-support-config-fanout-in-static-mesh.txt, so it's not as if I frequently confuse them.

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