Non-interactive hunk staging for LLMs — stage, unstage, and discard git changes by hunk or line
A utility for parsing git patch files generated by `git format-patch`.
A CLI tool for managing Git patch workflows.
Parse Git patch files
Native binaries for git-patch-native on darwin/arm64.
Native binaries for git-patch-native on win32/arm64.
Native binaries for git-patch-native on win32/x64.
Find conflicts in a git patch
Parse Git patch files
Native binaries for git-patch-native on linux/x64/glibc.
Native binaries for git-patch-native on linux/arm64/glibc.
Local CLI for capturing and viewing Git patch files in a browser.
Parse git patches with ease
Parse Git patch files
Fix broken node modules with no fuss
Display git patch in shiki with syntax highlighting of the original language.
Generate git-style unified patch strings from in-memory source changes, powered by Rust.
SCIM Patch operation (rfc7644).
Returns a readable stream with a git patch.
Match a Unicode property or property alias to its canonical property name per the algorithm used for RegExp Unicode property escapes in ECMAScript.
The set of canonical Unicode property names supported in ECMAScript RegExp property escapes.
Unicode property alias mappings in JavaScript format for property names that are supported in ECMAScript RegExp property escapes.
Fast implementation of JSON-Patch (RFC-6902) with duplex (observe changes) capabilities
Enhance ESLint with better support for large scale monorepos
Provide an easy type-safe wrapper around git patch emails
Relentless agentic coding orchestrator with zero-drop agent loops
A script to rewrite git patches/commits, while keeping commits history
Parse `git diff` into patches and lines.
An interface to GIT patches tracker
Git Post-Receive hook for Flowdock. Gem requirements patched for use with Gitlab.
Ruby Gem that parse patch data for comments and ToDo lists and paste them on GitHub PR.
Git External commands need to be run on every deploy before the update_code task, this extension allows the user to activate this functionality
The git gem provides an API that can be used to create, read, and manipulate Git repositories by wrapping system calls to the git command line. The API can be used for working with Git in complex interactions including branching and merging, object inspection and manipulation, history, patch generation and more.
A tool for improving the format of git-format-patch emails, making them easier to review.
An easy way to vendor gem dependencies (with a tiny patch to allow shallow git cloning)
A set of patches to Ruby MRI 1.9.3 and 1.9.2 that adds run-time introspection, a call frame object, and other run-time support for things like debuggers. Necessary patches and some simple patch code are found in the git repository. See https://github.com/rocky/rb-threadframe/wiki/How-to-Install for how to install.
Be lazy and let git-maintain do all the heavy lifting for maintaining stable branches. Leaves you only with the essential: reviewing the selected patches and decide where they should go.
git-trac takes the repetition out of working with trac and git-svn. Easily download a patch, apply it at the right point in time, turn it into a commit with useful metadata, and check it out into a branch, all in one command. Created for (but not limited to) work on the Ruby on Rails core.
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