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@@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ Once your change is committed, you can create a proper patch that includes a log message and authorship information as well as any permissions changes. Use this command to save that single, most-recent change set: - git format-patch --stdout HEAD~1 > DIFF + git format-patch --stdout -1 > DIFF The trouble with this approach is that you've just checked in a change (remember, it's only local) on the "master" branch, and that's where new @@ -185,7 +185,7 @@ It's easy to adjust: edit your files # this can include running "git add NEW" or "git rm BAD" git commit --amend -e -a - git format-patch --stdout HEAD~1 > your-branch.diff + git format-patch --stdout -1 > your-branch.diff That replaces the most recent change-set with the revised one. |