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NAME

       stg-new - Create a new, empty patch

SYNOPSIS

       stg new [options] [--] [<name>]

DESCRIPTION

       Create a new, empty patch on the current stack. The new patch is created on top of the
       currently applied patches, and is made the new top of the stack. Uncommitted changes in
       the work tree are not included in the patch — that is handled by stg-refresh(1).

       The given name must be unique in the stack, and may only contain alphanumeric characters,
       dashes and underscores. If no name is given, one is generated from the first line of the
       patch’s commit message.

       An editor will be launched to edit the commit message to be used for the patch, unless the
       --message flag already specified one. The patchdescr.tmpl template file (if available) is
       used to pre-fill the editor.

OPTIONS

       --author "NAME <EMAIL>"
           Set the author details.

       --authname NAME
           Set the author name.

       --authemail EMAIL
           Set the author email.

       --authdate DATE
           Set the author date.

       -m MESSAGE, --message MESSAGE
           Use MESSAGE instead of invoking the editor.

       -f FILE, --file FILE
           Use the contents of FILE instead of invoking the editor. (If FILE is "-", write to
           stdout.)

       --save-template FILE
           Instead of running the command, just write the message template to FILE, and exit. (If
           FILE is "-", write to stdout.)

           When driving StGit from another program, it is often useful to first call a command
           with --save-template, then let the user edit the message, and then call the same
           command with --file.

       --sign
           Add a "Signed-off-by:" to the end of the patch.

       --ack
           Add an "Acked-by:" line to the end of the patch.

STGIT

       Part of the StGit suite - see stg(1)