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diff --git a/Documentation/git-request-pull.txt b/Documentation/git-request-pull.txt index b99681ce85..283577b0b6 100644 --- a/Documentation/git-request-pull.txt +++ b/Documentation/git-request-pull.txt @@ -13,22 +13,65 @@ SYNOPSIS  DESCRIPTION  ----------- -Summarizes the changes between two commits to the standard output, and includes -the given URL in the generated summary. +Generate a request asking your upstream project to pull changes into +their tree.  The request, printed to the standard output, 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:: -	Show patch text +	Include patch text in the output.  <start>:: -	Commit to start at. +	Commit to start at.  This names a commit that is already in +	the upstream history.  <url>:: -	URL to include in the summary. +	The repository URL to be pulled from.  <end>:: -	Commit to end at; defaults to HEAD. +	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. + + +EXAMPLE +------- + +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 + +then you can ask that to be pulled with + +	git request-pull v1.0 https://git.ko.xz/project master:for-linus +  GIT  ---  | 
