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Apply a patch
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$ patch < foo.patch
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Assuming that the patch is distributed in unified format identifying the
file the patch should be applied to, the above will work. Otherwise:
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$ patch -p5 -R < baz.patch
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Create a patch with diff
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$ diff -rupN original/ new/ > original.patch
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git diff
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$ git format-patch -N
Replace N with the number of commits that you want to show.
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git apply
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instead of **git apply patch.git**. git-am will re-create the commits
aswell, instead of just applying the patch.
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