On Thu, Jan 17, 2019 at 7:32 PM Xavi Artigas <xavierarti...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Just so you all know (I am looking at nobody in particular).
>
> When you submit a long stack of unrelated patches to Phab, to test if a
> single patch works I need to apply all the previous ones, OR I need to
> apply the dependencies one by one, but then I need to find out which
> patches in the stack are really dependencies and which are not.
>
> It is much simpler if you submit as a stack patches which really depend on
> one another using: arc diff first-patch
> For example, to submit all commits in a branch that departed from master:
> arc diff master
> To submit only the last commit: arc diff HEAD^
> To submit only the last three commits: arc diff HEAD~3

This doesn't work for me. It just pushes a single diff with multiple commits
concatenated together as one commit.

> Please, think of the kittens.
>
> Xavi
> p.s. I am sure git phab can do the same thing.
>
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