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NAME
git-request-pull - Generates a summary of pending changes
SYNOPSIS
git request-pull [-p] <start> <URL> [<end>]
DESCRIPTION
Generate a request asking your upstream project to pull changes into
their tree. The request, printed to the standard output, begins with
the branch description, summarizes the changes and indicates from where
they can be pulled.
The upstream project is expected to have the commit named by <start>
and the output asks it to integrate the changes you made since that
commit, up to the commit named by <end>, by visiting the repository
named by <URL>.
OPTIONS
-p
Include patch text in the output.
<start>
Commit to start at. This names a commit that is already in the
upstream history.
<URL>
The repository URL to be pulled from.
<end>
Commit to end at (defaults to HEAD). This names the commit at the
tip of the history you are asking to be pulled.
When the repository named by <URL> has the commit at a tip of a ref
that is different from the ref you have locally, you can use the
<local>:<remote> syntax, to have its local name, a colon :, and its
remote name.
EXAMPLES
Imagine that you built your work on your master branch on top of the
v1.0 release, and want it to be integrated to the project. First you
push that change to your public repository for others to see:
git push https://git.ko.xz/project master
Then, you run this command:
git request-pull v1.0 https://git.ko.xz/project master
which will produce a request to the upstream, summarizing the changes
between the v1.0 release and your master, to pull it from your public
repository.
If you pushed your change to a branch whose name is different from the
one you have locally, e.g.
git push https://git.ko.xz/project master:for-linus
Git 2.42.0 2023-08-21 GIT-REQUEST-PULL(1)