John Keeping <john@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes: > I wrote this script a few months ago and have been using it pretty much > daily since then, so I figure it's time to see if anyone else finds it > useful... > > git-integration [1] is a script to help manage integration branches in > Git. By defining a base point and a set of branches to be merged to > form the integration branch, git-integration lets you easily rebuild an > integration branch when anything in it changes, as well as showing you > the status of all of the branches in the integration branch. > > For example, the instruction sheet for git-integration's "pu" branch > recently looked like this: > > base master > > merge make-clean > > Add a "clean" target to the makefile. > > merge version > > Support for "--version" option. > > N.B. this builds on "make-clean". > > merge skip-option > > Needs more work to be able to handle "branch not found". > > This tells git-integration to base the "pu" branch on "master" and merge > the "make-clean", "version" and "skip-option" branches in. The comments > following the "merge" instructions are added to the commit message for > the corresponding merge commit. When I want to rebuild the "pu" branch > I simply do: > > $ git integration --rebuild pu > > To change the contents of the branch, I either edit the instruction > sheet manually: > > $ git integration --edit pu > > or quickly add a new branch from the command line: > > $ git integration --add my-new-branch pu > > In fact, I can combine these to get the benefit of bash-completion on > the branch name and the ability to edit the instruction sheet - when > multiple commands are specified, git-integration performs each of them > in a sensible order, described in the manpage [2]. > > > [1] http://johnkeeping.github.io/git-integration/ > [2] http://johnkeeping.github.io/git-integration/git-integration.html Interesting. Would it help me to replay "evil merges" I previously made and avoid necessity to write merge log messages repeatedly? In short, can I replace my Meta/Reintegrate and Meta/cook with this (see Documentation/howto/maintain-git.txt)? -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe git" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html