stg-float(1) — Linux manual page

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STG-FLOAT(1)                  StGit Manual                  STG-FLOAT(1)

NAME         top

       stg-float - Push patches to the top, even if applied

SYNOPSIS         top

       stg float [--] <patches>
       stg float -s <series>

DESCRIPTION         top

       Float a patch or range of patches to be the top-most applied
       patches. The patches to be floated may currently be either
       applied or unapplied. The necessary pop and push operations will
       be performed to float the named patches. Patches not specified
       will remain applied or unapplied as they were prior to the float
       operation.

OPTIONS         top

       --noapply
           Reorder patches by floating without applying.

       -s FILE, --series FILE
           Rearrange according to the series FILE.

       -k, --keep
           Keep the local changes.

STGIT         top

       Part of the StGit suite - see stg(1)

COLOPHON         top

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StGit 1.4.dev34+g8254ffb       12/17/2022                   STG-FLOAT(1)

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