If you give git format-patch
a single revision, it will produce patches for each commit since that revision. If you see no output from that command, then I suspect that there were no changes to that file between origin/master
and your current HEAD
. As an alternative, you can provide a revision range (e.g. origin/master~3..origin/master
) which covers the changes introduced to that file. Or, if the changes you want to produce a patch for are just contained in the single commit at the tip of origin/master
, you can use the -1
parameter, as in:
git format-patch -1 origin/master test/test_module.c
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