Hurray, glad to see this finally landed! Thanks! :) tor arne
> On 1 Apr 2020, at 21:47, Oswald Buddenhagen <[email protected]> wrote: > > moin, > > not even six years after the initial announcement, i have landed my git-gpush > improvements and related tools to the qtrepotools repo. > > note for early adopters (i heard that there are quite some of you at kdab): > the command lines and metadata storage changed over the years. > > the landing page https://wiki.qt.io/Git-gpush-scripts explains the major > features, how to get started and perform advanced tasks, and counters > frequent skepticism. excerpts: > > ===================== > > The general idea of these scripts is to make working with Gerrit more > transparent: > > - You can keep many unrelated Changes on one local branch without creating > spurious dependencies between them on Gerrit. While you can achieve the > same by having a separate local branch for every series, having all Changes > on a single branch is much more convenient. > - You can pull as often as you want, including right before pushing, as you > would usually do in a git pull --rebase based workflow. Without git-gpush, > this would unnecessarily rebase previously pushed Changes, which would make > Gerrit's inter-diff feature slower and much noisier. > > You may have noticed that these major features are geared towards making not > your life easier, but that of your reviewers. Until roles are switched, that > is. > > ================ > > Getting Started > --------------- > > As usual, you should start with some solid RTFM: ;) > > $ git-gpush -h > $ git-gpick -h > $ git-gpull -h > $ git-ggc -h > > Get all your pending changes onto the current branch, in case you kept them > on separate branches: > > $ git cherry-pick <…> > > Alternatively, you could merge all your local branches and then rebase. > > If you have pending Changes for the given branch on Gerrit, you need to > synchronize (bootstrap) the state: > > $ git gpick --check --all > > To get an idea about what gpush thinks you have in your branch: > > $ git gpush --list > > Group remaining loose Changes into series: > > $ git gpush --group :3 > $ git gpush --group ~3:5 > <…> > > Get a more thorough overview: > > $ git gpush --list-online > > Push out any modified Changes: > > $ git gpush --all > > =================== > > have fun! > _______________________________________________ > Development mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.qt-project.org/listinfo/development _______________________________________________ Development mailing list [email protected] https://lists.qt-project.org/listinfo/development
