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   1git-interpret-trailers(1)
   2=========================
   3
   4NAME
   5----
   6git-interpret-trailers - help add structured information into commit messages
   7
   8SYNOPSIS
   9--------
  10[verse]
  11'git interpret-trailers' [--in-place] [--trim-empty] [(--trailer <token>[(=|:)<value>])...] [<file>...]
  12
  13DESCRIPTION
  14-----------
  15Help adding 'trailers' lines, that look similar to RFC 822 e-mail
  16headers, at the end of the otherwise free-form part of a commit
  17message.
  18
  19This command reads some patches or commit messages from either the
  20<file> arguments or the standard input if no <file> is specified. Then
  21this command applies the arguments passed using the `--trailer`
  22option, if any, to the commit message part of each input file. The
  23result is emitted on the standard output.
  24
  25Some configuration variables control the way the `--trailer` arguments
  26are applied to each commit message and the way any existing trailer in
  27the commit message is changed. They also make it possible to
  28automatically add some trailers.
  29
  30By default, a '<token>=<value>' or '<token>:<value>' argument given
  31using `--trailer` will be appended after the existing trailers only if
  32the last trailer has a different (<token>, <value>) pair (or if there
  33is no existing trailer). The <token> and <value> parts will be trimmed
  34to remove starting and trailing whitespace, and the resulting trimmed
  35<token> and <value> will appear in the message like this:
  36
  37------------------------------------------------
  38token: value
  39------------------------------------------------
  40
  41This means that the trimmed <token> and <value> will be separated by
  42`': '` (one colon followed by one space).
  43
  44By default the new trailer will appear at the end of all the existing
  45trailers. If there is no existing trailer, the new trailer will appear
  46after the commit message part of the output, and, if there is no line
  47with only spaces at the end of the commit message part, one blank line
  48will be added before the new trailer.
  49
  50Existing trailers are extracted from the input message by looking for
  51a group of one or more lines that (i) are all trailers, or (ii) contains at
  52least one Git-generated or user-configured trailer and consists of at
  53least 25% trailers.
  54The group must be preceded by one or more empty (or whitespace-only) lines.
  55The group must either be at the end of the message or be the last
  56non-whitespace lines before a line that starts with '---'. Such three
  57minus signs start the patch part of the message.
  58
  59When reading trailers, there can be whitespaces after the
  60token, the separator and the value. There can also be whitespaces
  61inside the token and the value. The value may be split over multiple lines with
  62each subsequent line starting with whitespace, like the "folding" in RFC 822.
  63
  64Note that 'trailers' do not follow and are not intended to follow many
  65rules for RFC 822 headers. For example they do not follow
  66the encoding rules and probably many other rules.
  67
  68OPTIONS
  69-------
  70--in-place::
  71        Edit the files in place.
  72
  73--trim-empty::
  74        If the <value> part of any trailer contains only whitespace,
  75        the whole trailer will be removed from the resulting message.
  76        This applies to existing trailers as well as new trailers.
  77
  78--trailer <token>[(=|:)<value>]::
  79        Specify a (<token>, <value>) pair that should be applied as a
  80        trailer to the input messages. See the description of this
  81        command.
  82
  83CONFIGURATION VARIABLES
  84-----------------------
  85
  86trailer.separators::
  87        This option tells which characters are recognized as trailer
  88        separators. By default only ':' is recognized as a trailer
  89        separator, except that '=' is always accepted on the command
  90        line for compatibility with other git commands.
  91+
  92The first character given by this option will be the default character
  93used when another separator is not specified in the config for this
  94trailer.
  95+
  96For example, if the value for this option is "%=$", then only lines
  97using the format '<token><sep><value>' with <sep> containing '%', '='
  98or '$' and then spaces will be considered trailers. And '%' will be
  99the default separator used, so by default trailers will appear like:
 100'<token>% <value>' (one percent sign and one space will appear between
 101the token and the value).
 102
 103trailer.where::
 104        This option tells where a new trailer will be added.
 105+
 106This can be `end`, which is the default, `start`, `after` or `before`.
 107+
 108If it is `end`, then each new trailer will appear at the end of the
 109existing trailers.
 110+
 111If it is `start`, then each new trailer will appear at the start,
 112instead of the end, of the existing trailers.
 113+
 114If it is `after`, then each new trailer will appear just after the
 115last trailer with the same <token>.
 116+
 117If it is `before`, then each new trailer will appear just before the
 118first trailer with the same <token>.
 119
 120trailer.ifexists::
 121        This option makes it possible to choose what action will be
 122        performed when there is already at least one trailer with the
 123        same <token> in the message.
 124+
 125The valid values for this option are: `addIfDifferentNeighbor` (this
 126is the default), `addIfDifferent`, `add`, `overwrite` or `doNothing`.
 127+
 128With `addIfDifferentNeighbor`, a new trailer will be added only if no
 129trailer with the same (<token>, <value>) pair is above or below the line
 130where the new trailer will be added.
 131+
 132With `addIfDifferent`, a new trailer will be added only if no trailer
 133with the same (<token>, <value>) pair is already in the message.
 134+
 135With `add`, a new trailer will be added, even if some trailers with
 136the same (<token>, <value>) pair are already in the message.
 137+
 138With `replace`, an existing trailer with the same <token> will be
 139deleted and the new trailer will be added. The deleted trailer will be
 140the closest one (with the same <token>) to the place where the new one
 141will be added.
 142+
 143With `doNothing`, nothing will be done; that is no new trailer will be
 144added if there is already one with the same <token> in the message.
 145
 146trailer.ifmissing::
 147        This option makes it possible to choose what action will be
 148        performed when there is not yet any trailer with the same
 149        <token> in the message.
 150+
 151The valid values for this option are: `add` (this is the default) and
 152`doNothing`.
 153+
 154With `add`, a new trailer will be added.
 155+
 156With `doNothing`, nothing will be done.
 157
 158trailer.<token>.key::
 159        This `key` will be used instead of <token> in the trailer. At
 160        the end of this key, a separator can appear and then some
 161        space characters. By default the only valid separator is ':',
 162        but this can be changed using the `trailer.separators` config
 163        variable.
 164+
 165If there is a separator, then the key will be used instead of both the
 166<token> and the default separator when adding the trailer.
 167
 168trailer.<token>.where::
 169        This option takes the same values as the 'trailer.where'
 170        configuration variable and it overrides what is specified by
 171        that option for trailers with the specified <token>.
 172
 173trailer.<token>.ifexist::
 174        This option takes the same values as the 'trailer.ifexist'
 175        configuration variable and it overrides what is specified by
 176        that option for trailers with the specified <token>.
 177
 178trailer.<token>.ifmissing::
 179        This option takes the same values as the 'trailer.ifmissing'
 180        configuration variable and it overrides what is specified by
 181        that option for trailers with the specified <token>.
 182
 183trailer.<token>.command::
 184        This option can be used to specify a shell command that will
 185        be called to automatically add or modify a trailer with the
 186        specified <token>.
 187+
 188When this option is specified, the behavior is as if a special
 189'<token>=<value>' argument were added at the beginning of the command
 190line, where <value> is taken to be the standard output of the
 191specified command with any leading and trailing whitespace trimmed
 192off.
 193+
 194If the command contains the `$ARG` string, this string will be
 195replaced with the <value> part of an existing trailer with the same
 196<token>, if any, before the command is launched.
 197+
 198If some '<token>=<value>' arguments are also passed on the command
 199line, when a 'trailer.<token>.command' is configured, the command will
 200also be executed for each of these arguments. And the <value> part of
 201these arguments, if any, will be used to replace the `$ARG` string in
 202the command.
 203
 204EXAMPLES
 205--------
 206
 207* Configure a 'sign' trailer with a 'Signed-off-by' key, and then
 208  add two of these trailers to a message:
 209+
 210------------
 211$ git config trailer.sign.key "Signed-off-by"
 212$ cat msg.txt
 213subject
 214
 215message
 216$ cat msg.txt | git interpret-trailers --trailer 'sign: Alice <alice@example.com>' --trailer 'sign: Bob <bob@example.com>'
 217subject
 218
 219message
 220
 221Signed-off-by: Alice <alice@example.com>
 222Signed-off-by: Bob <bob@example.com>
 223------------
 224
 225* Use the `--in-place` option to edit a message file in place:
 226+
 227------------
 228$ cat msg.txt
 229subject
 230
 231message
 232
 233Signed-off-by: Bob <bob@example.com>
 234$ git interpret-trailers --trailer 'Acked-by: Alice <alice@example.com>' --in-place msg.txt
 235$ cat msg.txt
 236subject
 237
 238message
 239
 240Signed-off-by: Bob <bob@example.com>
 241Acked-by: Alice <alice@example.com>
 242------------
 243
 244* Extract the last commit as a patch, and add a 'Cc' and a
 245  'Reviewed-by' trailer to it:
 246+
 247------------
 248$ git format-patch -1
 2490001-foo.patch
 250$ git interpret-trailers --trailer 'Cc: Alice <alice@example.com>' --trailer 'Reviewed-by: Bob <bob@example.com>' 0001-foo.patch >0001-bar.patch
 251------------
 252
 253* Configure a 'sign' trailer with a command to automatically add a
 254  'Signed-off-by: ' with the author information only if there is no
 255  'Signed-off-by: ' already, and show how it works:
 256+
 257------------
 258$ git config trailer.sign.key "Signed-off-by: "
 259$ git config trailer.sign.ifmissing add
 260$ git config trailer.sign.ifexists doNothing
 261$ git config trailer.sign.command 'echo "$(git config user.name) <$(git config user.email)>"'
 262$ git interpret-trailers <<EOF
 263> EOF
 264
 265Signed-off-by: Bob <bob@example.com>
 266$ git interpret-trailers <<EOF
 267> Signed-off-by: Alice <alice@example.com>
 268> EOF
 269
 270Signed-off-by: Alice <alice@example.com>
 271------------
 272
 273* Configure a 'fix' trailer with a key that contains a '#' and no
 274  space after this character, and show how it works:
 275+
 276------------
 277$ git config trailer.separators ":#"
 278$ git config trailer.fix.key "Fix #"
 279$ echo "subject" | git interpret-trailers --trailer fix=42
 280subject
 281
 282Fix #42
 283------------
 284
 285* Configure a 'see' trailer with a command to show the subject of a
 286  commit that is related, and show how it works:
 287+
 288------------
 289$ git config trailer.see.key "See-also: "
 290$ git config trailer.see.ifExists "replace"
 291$ git config trailer.see.ifMissing "doNothing"
 292$ git config trailer.see.command "git log -1 --oneline --format=\"%h (%s)\" --abbrev-commit --abbrev=14 \$ARG"
 293$ git interpret-trailers <<EOF
 294> subject
 295> 
 296> message
 297> 
 298> see: HEAD~2
 299> EOF
 300subject
 301
 302message
 303
 304See-also: fe3187489d69c4 (subject of related commit)
 305------------
 306
 307* Configure a commit template with some trailers with empty values
 308  (using sed to show and keep the trailing spaces at the end of the
 309  trailers), then configure a commit-msg hook that uses
 310  'git interpret-trailers' to remove trailers with empty values and
 311  to add a 'git-version' trailer:
 312+
 313------------
 314$ sed -e 's/ Z$/ /' >commit_template.txt <<EOF
 315> ***subject***
 316> 
 317> ***message***
 318> 
 319> Fixes: Z
 320> Cc: Z
 321> Reviewed-by: Z
 322> Signed-off-by: Z
 323> EOF
 324$ git config commit.template commit_template.txt
 325$ cat >.git/hooks/commit-msg <<EOF
 326> #!/bin/sh
 327> git interpret-trailers --trim-empty --trailer "git-version: \$(git describe)" "\$1" > "\$1.new"
 328> mv "\$1.new" "\$1"
 329> EOF
 330$ chmod +x .git/hooks/commit-msg
 331------------
 332
 333SEE ALSO
 334--------
 335linkgit:git-commit[1], linkgit:git-format-patch[1], linkgit:git-config[1]
 336
 337GIT
 338---
 339Part of the linkgit:git[1] suite