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mw gitlab stack
[edit]Create, manage, and work with stacked diffs. (EXPERIMENTAL.)
Synopsis
[edit]Stacked diffs are a way of creating small changes that build upon each other to ultimately deliver a feature. This kind of workflow can be used to accelerate development time by continuing to build upon your changes, while earlier changes in the stack are reviewed and updated based on feedback.
This feature is experimental. It might be broken or removed without any prior notice. Read more about what experimental features mean at https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/policy/experiment-beta-support.html
Use experimental features at your own risk.
Examples
[edit]glab stack create cool-new-feature glab stack sync
Options
[edit]-R, --repo OWNER/REPO Select another repository. Can use either OWNER/REPO or `GROUP/NAMESPACE/REPO` format. Also accepts full URL or Git URL.
Options inherited from parent commands
[edit] --help Help for this command
--no-interaction Do not ask any interactive questions
-v, --verbose count Increase output verbosity. Example: --verbose=2 or -vv
SEE ALSO
[edit]- mw gitlab - Wikimedia Gitlab instance
- mw gitlab stack amend - Save more changes to a stacked diff. (EXPERIMENTAL.)
- mw gitlab stack create - Create a new stacked diff. (EXPERIMENTAL.)
- mw gitlab stack first - Moves to the first diff in the stack. (EXPERIMENTAL.)
- mw gitlab stack last - Moves to the last diff in the stack. (EXPERIMENTAL.)
- mw gitlab stack list - Lists all entries in the stack. (EXPERIMENTAL.)
- mw gitlab stack move - Moves to any selected entry in the stack. (EXPERIMENTAL.)
- mw gitlab stack next - Moves to the next diff in the stack. (EXPERIMENTAL.)
- mw gitlab stack prev - Moves to the previous diff in the stack. (EXPERIMENTAL.)
- mw gitlab stack reorder - Reorder a stack of merge requests. (EXPERIMENTAL.)
- mw gitlab stack save - Save your progress within a stacked diff. (EXPERIMENTAL.)
- mw gitlab stack switch - Switch between stacks. (EXPERIMENTAL.)
- mw gitlab stack sync - Sync and submit progress on a stacked diff. (EXPERIMENTAL.)