Loading docs/CONTRIBUTE +22 −1 Original line number Original line Diff line number Diff line Loading @@ -187,7 +187,28 @@ 3.2 How To Make a Patch with git 3.2 How To Make a Patch with git TODO You need to first checkout the respository: git clone git://github.com/bagder/curl.git You then proceed and edit all the files you like and you commit them to your local repository: git commit [file] As usual, group your commits so that you commit all changes that at once that constitutes a logical change. Once you have done all your commits and you're happy with what you see, you can make patches out of your changes that are suitable for mailing: git format-patch remotes/origin/master This creates files in your local directory named NNNN-[name].patch for each commit. Now send those patches off to the curl-library list. You can of course opt to do that with the 'get send-email' command. 3.3 How To Make a Patch without git 3.3 How To Make a Patch without git Loading Loading
docs/CONTRIBUTE +22 −1 Original line number Original line Diff line number Diff line Loading @@ -187,7 +187,28 @@ 3.2 How To Make a Patch with git 3.2 How To Make a Patch with git TODO You need to first checkout the respository: git clone git://github.com/bagder/curl.git You then proceed and edit all the files you like and you commit them to your local repository: git commit [file] As usual, group your commits so that you commit all changes that at once that constitutes a logical change. Once you have done all your commits and you're happy with what you see, you can make patches out of your changes that are suitable for mailing: git format-patch remotes/origin/master This creates files in your local directory named NNNN-[name].patch for each commit. Now send those patches off to the curl-library list. You can of course opt to do that with the 'get send-email' command. 3.3 How To Make a Patch without git 3.3 How To Make a Patch without git Loading