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A tool to work with public-inbox and patch archives

Project description

Author:

mricon@kernel.org

Date:
2020-11-20
License:

GPLv2+

Version:
0.7.0
Manual section:

5

SYNOPSIS

b4 {mbox,am,attest,pr,ty,diff} [options]

DESCRIPTION

This is a helper utility to work with patches and pull requests made available via a public-inbox archive like lore.kernel.org. It is written to make it easier to participate in a patch-based workflows, like those used in the Linux kernel development.

The name “b4” was chosen for ease of typing and because B-4 was the precursor to Lore and Data in the Star Trek universe.

SUBCOMMANDS

  • b4 mbox: Download a thread as an mbox file

  • b4 am: Create an mbox file that is ready to git-am

  • b4 pr: Work with pull requests

  • b4 diff: Show range-diff style diffs between patch versions

  • b4 ty: Create templated replies for processed patches and pull requests

  • b4 attest: (EXPERIMENTAL) Add cryptographic attestation to patches

  • b4 kr (EXPERIMENTAL) Operate on patatt-compatible keyrings

OPTIONS

-h, --help

show this help message and exit

-d, --debug

Add more debugging info to the output (default: False)

-q, --quiet

Output critical information only (default: False)

SUBCOMMAND OPTIONS

b4 mbox

usage:

b4 mbox [-h] [-o OUTDIR] [-p USEPROJECT] [-c] [-n WANTNAME] [-m LOCALMBOX] [msgid]

positional arguments:

msgid Message ID to process, or pipe a raw message

optional arguments:
-h, --help

show this help message and exit

-o OUTDIR, --outdir OUTDIR

Output into this directory (or use - to output mailbox contents to stdout)

-p USEPROJECT, --use-project USEPROJECT

Use a specific project instead of guessing (linux-mm, linux-hardening, etc)

-c, --check-newer-revisions

Check if newer patch revisions exist

-n WANTNAME, --mbox-name WANTNAME

Filename to name the mbox file

-m LOCALMBOX, --use-local-mbox LOCALMBOX

Instead of grabbing a thread from lore, process this mbox file (or use - for stdin)

-C, --no-cache

Do not use local cache

-f, --filter-dupes

When adding messages to existing maildir, filter out duplicates

-M, --save-as-maildir

Save as maildir (avoids mbox format ambiguities)

Example: b4 mbox 20200313231252.64999-1-keescook@chromium.org

b4 am

usage:

b4 am [-h] [-o OUTDIR] [-p USEPROJECT] [-c] [-n WANTNAME] [-m LOCALMBOX] [-v WANTVER] [-t] [-T] [-s] [-l] [-Q] [msgid]

positional arguments:

msgid Message ID to process, or pipe a raw message

optional arguments:
-h, --help

show this help message and exit

-o OUTDIR, --outdir OUTDIR

Output into this directory (or use - to output mailbox contents to stdout)

-p USEPROJECT, --use-project USEPROJECT

Use a specific project instead of guessing (linux-mm, linux-hardening, etc)

-c, --check-newer-revisions

Check if newer patch revisions exist

-n WANTNAME, --mbox-name WANTNAME

Filename to name the mbox file

-m LOCALMBOX, --use-local-mbox LOCALMBOX

Instead of grabbing a thread from lore, process this mbox file (or use - for stdin)

-M, --save-as-maildir

Save as maildir (avoids mbox format ambiguities)

-C, --no-cache

Do not use local cache

-v WANTVER, --use-version WANTVER

Get a specific version of the patch/series

-t, --apply-cover-trailers

Apply trailers sent to the cover letter to all patches

-S, --sloppy-trailers

Apply trailers without email address match checking

-T, --no-add-trailers

Do not add or sort any trailers

-s, --add-my-sob

Add your own signed-off-by to every patch

-l, --add-link

Add a lore.kernel.org/r/ link to every patch

-Q, --quilt-ready

Save patches in a quilt-ready folder

-P CHERRYPICK, --cherry-pick CHERRYPICK

Cherry-pick a subset of patches (e.g. “-P 1-2,4,6-”, “-P _” to use just the msgid specified, or “-P *globbing*” to match on commit subject)

-g, --guess-base

Try to guess the base of the series (if not specified)

-3, --prep-3way

Prepare for a 3-way merge (tries to ensure that all index blobs exist by making a fake commit range)

--cc-trailers

Copy all Cc’d addresses into Cc: trailers, if not already present

--no-cover

Do not save the cover letter (on by default when using -o -)

--no-partial-reroll

Do not reroll partial series when detected

Example: b4 am 20200313231252.64999-1-keescook@chromium.org

b4 attest

usage: b4 attest [-h] patchfile [patchfile …]

positional arguments:

patchfile Patches to attest

Example: b4 attest outgoing/*.patch

b4 pr

usage:

command.py pr [-h] [-g GITDIR] [-b BRANCH] [-c] [-e] [-o OUTMBOX] [msgid]

positional arguments:

msgid Message ID to process, or pipe a raw message

optional arguments:
-h, --help

show this help message and exit

-g GITDIR, --gitdir GITDIR

Operate on this git tree instead of current dir

-b BRANCH, --branch BRANCH

Check out FETCH_HEAD into this branch after fetching

-c, --check

Check if pull request has already been applied

-e, --explode

Convert a pull request into an mbox full of patches

-o OUTMBOX, --output-mbox OUTMBOX

Save exploded messages into this mailbox (default: msgid.mbx)

-l, --retrieve-links

Attempt to retrieve any Link: URLs (use with -e)

-f MAILFROM, --from-addr MAILFROM

Use this From: in exploded messages (use with -e)

Example: b4 pr 202003292120.2BDCB41@keescook

b4 ty

usage:

b4 ty [-h] [-g GITDIR] [-o OUTDIR] [-l] [-s SEND [SEND …]] [-d DISCARD [DISCARD …]] [-a] [-b BRANCH] [–since SINCE]

optional arguments:
-h, --help

show this help message and exit

-g GITDIR, --gitdir GITDIR

Operate on this git tree instead of current dir

-o OUTDIR, --outdir OUTDIR

Write thanks files into this dir (default=.)

-l, --list

List pull requests and patch series you have retrieved

-s SEND, --send SEND

Generate thankyous for specific entries from -l (e.g.: 1,3-5,7-; or “all”)

-d DISCARD, --discard DISCARD

Discard specific messages from -l (e.g.: 1,3-5,7-; or “all”)

-a, --auto

Use the Auto-Thankanator to figure out what got applied/merged

-b BRANCH, --branch BRANCH

The branch to check against, instead of current

--since SINCE

The –since option to use when auto-matching patches (default=1.week)

Example: b4 ty –auto

b4 diff

usage: b4 diff [-h] [-g GITDIR] [-p USEPROJECT] [-C] [-v WANTVERS [WANTVERS …]] [-n] [-o OUTDIFF] [-c] [-m AMBOX AMBOX] [msgid]

positional arguments:

msgid Message ID to process, pipe a raw message, or use -m

optional arguments:

-h, --help

show this help message and exit

-g GITDIR, --gitdir GITDIR

Operate on this git tree instead of current dir

-p USEPROJECT, --use-project USEPROJECT

Use a specific project instead of guessing (linux-mm, linux-hardening, etc)

-C, --no-cache

Do not use local cache

-v WANTVERS [WANTVERS …], –compare-versions WANTVERS [WANTVERS …]

Compare specific versions instead of latest and one before that, e.g. -v 3 5

-n, --no-diff

Do not generate a diff, just show the command to do it

-o OUTDIFF, --output-diff OUTDIFF

Save diff into this file instead of outputting to stdout

-c, --color

Force color output even when writing to file

-m AMBOX AMBOX, –compare-am-mboxes AMBOX AMBOX

Compare two mbx files prepared with “b4 am”

Example: b4 diff 20200526205322.23465-1-mic@digikod.net

b4 kr

usage: b4 kr [-h] [-p USEPROJECT] [-m LOCALMBOX] [-C] [–show-keys] [msgid]

positional arguments:

msgid Message ID to process, or pipe a raw message

optional arguments:
-h, --help

show this help message and exit

-p USEPROJECT, --use-project USEPROJECT

Use a specific project instead of guessing (linux-mm, linux-hardening, etc)

-m LOCALMBOX, --use-local-mbox LOCALMBOX

Instead of grabbing a thread from lore, process this mbox file (or - for stdin)

-C, --no-cache

Do not use local cache

--show-keys

Show all developer keys from the thread

Example: b4 kr –show-keys 20210521184811.617875-1-konstantin@linuxfoundation.org

CONFIGURATION

B4 configuration is handled via git-config(1), so you can store it in either the toplevel $HOME/.gitconfig file, or in a per-repository .git/config file if your workflow changes per project.

Default configuration, with explanations:

[b4]
   # Where to look up threads by message id
   midmask = https://lore.kernel.org/r/%s
   #
   # When recording Link: trailers, use this mask
   linkmask = https://lore.kernel.org/r/%s
   #
   # Set to "yes" to save maildirs instead of mailboxes
   # This will help avoid mboxo/mboxrd format inconsistencies between
   # public-inbox, python, and git
   save-maildirs = no
   #
   # When processing thread trailers, sort them in this order.
   # Can use shell-globbing and must end with ,*
   # Some sorting orders:
   #trailer-order=link*,fixes*,cc*,reported*,suggested*,original*,co-*,tested*,reviewed*,acked*,signed-off*,*
   #trailer-order = fixes*,reported*,suggested*,original*,co-*,signed-off*,tested*,reviewed*,acked*,cc*,link*,*
   trailer-order = _preserve_
   #
   # Attestation-checking configuration parameters
   # off: do not bother checking attestation
   # check: print an attaboy when attestation is found
   # softfail: print a warning when no attestation found
   # hardfail: exit with an error when no attestation found
   attestation-policy = softfail
   #
   # Perform DKIM attestation?
   attestation-check-dkim = yes
   #
   # When showing attestation check results, do you like "fancy" (color, unicode)
   # or simple markers?
   attestation-checkmarks = fancy
   #
   # How long before we consider attestation to be too old?
   attestation-staleness-days = 30
   #
   # You can point this at a non-default home dir, if you like, or leave out to
   # use the OS default.
   attestation-gnupghome = None
   #
   # If this is not set, we'll use what we find in
   # git-config for gpg.program; and if that's not set,
   # we'll use "gpg" and hope for the best
   gpgbin = None
   #
   # How long to keep downloaded threads in cache (minutes)?
   cache-expire = 10
   # Used when creating summaries for b4 ty, and can be set to a value like
   # thanks-commit-url-mask = https://git.kernel.org/username/c/%.12s
   # See this page for more info on convenient git.kernel.org shorterners:
   # https://korg.wiki.kernel.org/userdoc/git-url-shorterners
   thanks-commit-url-mask = None
   # See thanks-pr-template.example. If not set, a default template will be used.
   thanks-pr-template = None
   # See thanks-am-template.example. If not set, a default template will be used.
   thanks-am-template = None

SUPPORT

Please email tools@linux.kernel.org with support requests, or browse the list archive at https://lore.kernel.org/tools.

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