On Sun, Jul 22, 2018 at 11:57 AM Eric Sunshine <sunshine@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > When re-submitting a patch series, it is often helpful (for reviewers) > to include an interdiff or range-diff against the previous version. > Doing so requires manually running git-diff or git-range-diff and > copy/pasting the result into the cover letter of the new version. > > This series automates the process by introducing git-format-patch > options --interdiff and --range-diff which insert such a diff into the > cover-letter or into the commentary section of the lone patch of a > 1-patch series. In the latter case, the interdiff or range-diff is > indented to avoid confusing git-am and human readers. I gave up after 10/14. But what I've seen is nice (yes I have a couple comments here and there but you probably won't need to update anything). -- Duy