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Assuming that git-contacts may some day be promoted to a core git command, the documentation is written and formatted as if it already belongs in Documentation/ even though it presently resides in contrib/contacts. Signed-off-by: Eric Sunshine <sunshine@sunshineco.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
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git-contacts(1)
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===============
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NAME
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git-contacts - List people who might be interested in a set of changes
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SYNOPSIS
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--------
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[verse]
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'git contacts' (<patch>|<range>|<rev>)...
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DESCRIPTION
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Given a set of changes, specified as patch files or revisions, determine people
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who might be interested in those changes. This is done by consulting the
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history of each patch or revision hunk to find people mentioned by commits
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which touched the lines of files under consideration.
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Input consists of one or more patch files or revision arguments. A revision
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argument can be a range or a single `<rev>` which is interpreted as
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`<rev>..HEAD`, thus the same revision arguments are accepted as for
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linkgit:git-format-patch[1]. Patch files and revision arguments can be combined
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in the same invocation.
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This command can be useful for determining the list of people with whom to
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discuss proposed changes, or for finding the list of recipients to Cc: when
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submitting a patch series via `git send-email`. For the latter case, `git
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contacts` can be used as the argument to `git send-email`'s `--cc-cmd` option.
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DISCUSSION
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`git blame` is invoked for each hunk in a patch file or revision. For each
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commit mentioned by `git blame`, the commit message is consulted for people who
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authored, reviewed, signed, acknowledged, or were Cc:'d. Once the list of
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participants is known, each person's relevance is computed by considering how
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many commits mentioned that person compared with the total number of commits
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under consideration. The final output consists only of participants who exceed
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a minimum threshold of participation.
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OUTPUT
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For each person of interest, a single line is output, terminated by a newline.
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If the person's name is known, ``Name $$<user@host>$$'' is printed; otherwise
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only ``$$<user@host>$$'' is printed.
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EXAMPLES
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--------
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* Consult patch files:
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+
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$ git contacts feature/*.patch
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* Revision range:
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$ git contacts R1..R2
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* From a single revision to `HEAD`:
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$ git contacts origin
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* Helper for `git send-email`:
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$ git send-email --cc-cmd='git contacts' feature/*.patch
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LIMITATIONS
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Several conditions controlling a person's significance are currently
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hard-coded, such as minimum participation level (10%), blame date-limiting (5
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years), and `-C` level for detecting moved and copied lines (a single `-C`). In
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the future, these conditions may become configurable.
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GIT
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---
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Part of the linkgit:git[1] suite
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