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Also see the git-am(1) manpage. and the git-apply(1) manpage.
magit-am
) ¶This transient prefix command binds the following suffix commands along with the appropriate infix arguments and displays them in a temporary buffer until a suffix is invoked.
magit-am-apply-patches
) ¶This command applies one or more patches. If the region marks files, then those are applied as patches. Otherwise this command reads a file-name in the minibuffer, defaulting to the file at point.
magit-am-apply-maildir
) ¶This command applies patches from a maildir.
magit-patch-apply
) ¶This command applies a plain patch. For a longer description see
Plain Patches. This command is only available from the magit-am
transient for historic reasons.
When an "am" operation is in progress, then the transient instead features the following suffix commands.
magit-am-continue
) ¶This command resumes the current patch applying sequence.
magit-am-skip
) ¶This command skips the stopped at patch during a patch applying sequence.
magit-am-abort
) ¶This command aborts the current patch applying sequence. This discards all changes made since the sequence started.