When posting something for review, you generally want the code on a local
branch. So what most people do is commit the new file there (along with any
other modifications to other files you want in the review request), then
run post-review to generate + upload the diff. Should be that easy.

Christian

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On Thu, Oct 18, 2012 at 11:25 AM, matt <m...@mikitka.net> wrote:

> Could somebody please explain the preferred process for uploading *diffs*
> of new files from a Git repository?  At the moment, I am doing the
> following which is tedious:
>
>  1) Commit the initial version
>  2) Add a new line
>  3) Generate the diff
>
> Thank you,
> matt
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